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Lifetime cancels 'America's Most Wanted'
Lifetime has canceled long-running, crime-busting show "America's Most Wanted," EW has confirmed. Though there's another show on the horizon for host John Walsh, who is developing a pilot with Lifetime.
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'Walking Dead's' David Morrissey Returning as Series Regular in Season 4
The British actor initially signed on for one season and will be back as the Governor on the zombie drama.
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HBO admits piracy is a 'compliment' that doesn’t hurt sales
While some companies are looking to end piracy across the entertainment industry, one major player doesn't think it's quite the crisis it's often made out to be. HBO's hit show Games of Thrones is ...
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Explainer: What's Aereo, why does it matter, and will it kill cable?
Aereo is trying to make live TV available over the Internet and yesterday the company got a step closer.
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Jimmy Fallon Taking Over 'The Tonight Show' in 2014
NBC has officially announced that Jimmy Fallon will take over "The Tonight Show" in 2014, and Jay Leno will end his run as the host of the show. Bill Carter of The New York Times reports that Fallon, currently the host of "Late Night," will begin hosting the show in February.
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60-Inch Apple TV Will be Sold Later in the Year
60-inch Apple TV: The new 60-inch Apple TV will be sold for between $1,500 to $2,500 and will come with tablet-like mini iTVs with 9.7-inch screens.
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AMC grants geek wishes in new reality show
Looking to keep making that sweet, sweet geek money that The Walking Dead so easily brings in, AMC has announced a new reality series called (for the moment) Geek Out, which "takes the ultimate super-fan of a specific film, comic book, author, actor, athlete, musician, video game, or television series on an adventure that emotionally connects them to their obsession."
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'Dexter' Teaser Warns Season 8 'Isn't Going to Be Pretty'
Showtime has unspooled the second teaser for the upcoming eighth season of Dexter and it's only slightly less cryptic than the first. After the first promo offered the names of most of Dexter's (Michael C. Hall) victims, the new spot offers a window into the mind of the serial killer with a code.
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10 Dogs That Watch Way Too Much TV
Dogs like TV too. That's the conclusion we've come to after viewing compelling video evidence over on YouTube.
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The turtles get their revenge
Mario needs a green mushroom, pronto!
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Laughably Bad Errors In Chinese TV Spotted By Netizens
Chinese television for the most part is pretty bad. Chock full 'o' rules and regulations by ridiculous State Organs, Chinese TV producers are still able to produce TV shows. However despite the producers' best efforts, Chinese 'netizens' are still able to pick up inconsistencies and errors in production.
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Tech upstarts threaten traditional TV broadcast model
Two fledgling technologies could dramatically reshape the $60 billion-a-year television broadcast industry as they challenge the business model that has helped keep broadcasters on the lucrative end of the media spectrum.
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Mad Men Style: The Best of the 1960s from House Beautiful
While Betty Draper was busy being a house wife in her Ossining, NY, home, House Beautiful was featuring cutting-edge home designs to make any 1960s woman swoon.
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Microsoft's next Xbox will take over your TV, interact with your cable box
Microsoft is investing in TV in a big way with its next Xbox console as part of a fight for the living room.
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Jay-Z is definitely high on the Letterman show.
Unless he's just trolling hard.
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Movie References You Never Got On The Simpsons
Discover all the Simpsons movie references you missed...
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How much good TV is too much?
"Well, this TV season is the first time I've began to feel like there may, in fact, be too much good TV."
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Magic mushroom level up
Intelligence goes up as well
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Reality TV by the numbers [Infographic]
A number of facts on the growth and pay cheques of reality TV and its stars.
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People Stream Netflix More Than They Watch Any Cable Network
In the last three months, Netflix subscribers watched four billion hours of streaming content according to Reed Hastings. And a report from BTIG Research calculates that this puts Netflix ahead of any cable channel. Richard Greenfield at BTIG reasoned that if 88 percent of Netflix subscribers are...
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