'Nurse Jackie' Renewed: Showtime Orders Season 5
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Posted: 5/31/2012
'Nurse Jackie' has been renewed for a Season 5. Showtime is bringing back the Edie Falco-fronted comedy, but with some changes.Former 'Dexter' executive producer/showrunner Clyde Phillips will takeover as showrunner of 'Nurse Jackie.' Clyde brings a unique combination of skills in both comedy and drama, and he is a master at making entertaining and compelling television, said David Nevins, president of entertainment at Showtime, said in a statement. 'We are so thrilled with the series' performance this year, and we know that with the incomparable Edie Falco in front of the camera, the fifth season of 'Nurse Jackie' will be even better. Now in its fourth season, 'Nurse Jackie' is averaging 2.77 million viewers (including On Demand, replays and DVR viewing), according to Showtime. The Season 4 premiere had 1.1 million viewers.Season 5 of 'Nurse Jackie' will begin production in late 2012.See what other shows will be back for a new season by clicking through the slideshow below.<strong>'The Bachelor,' ABC</strong><br />
<strong>Status:</strong> Renewed<br />
<strong>Why:</strong> You really think we've seen the last rose handed out? Not in a million years. ABC has already tapped their next 'Bachelorette,' and we know they'll have their eyes peeled for a hot rejected man from that spinoff to be the next 'Bachelor.'<strong>'The Bachelorette,' ABC</strong> <br />
<strong>Status:</strong> Likely to be renewed<br />
<strong>Why:</strong> 'Bachelor' Brad's also-ran Emily Maynard is getting her turn as the rose giver for the seventh season of 'The Bachelorette' this summer. As long as there are people willing to look for love on reality TV, this show will keep on trucking.<strong>'Body of Proof,' ABC</strong><br /&
Beach Boy Mike Love: Being Present by Leaving the Past Behind
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Posted: 5/30/2012
According to founding Beach Boy Mike Love, there has never been a post-1990s Axl Rose vibe going on with his band. Sure, the singer/songwriter admits he and the iconic band have had a bunch of bumps along the way, but it never got to a point where they truly lost that loving feeling. 'When you mix business with ego there can be tense situations, but when you let that go, you realize that a lot of the stuff that got in the way is in the past,' he explained in an interview earlier this month. 'We can let the past screw the present by holding onto old disagreements or you can move past it and do something great.'... And something great is exactly what they're doing. In celebration of their 50th anniversary, the band has regrouped, recorded a new album, and are in the midst of an international tour in support of it. That's Why God Made The Radio marks the band's first new album in years and the first in which surviving original members appear on an album together in decades. West Coasters Love, Brian Wilson, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston and David Marks fittingly recorded their 29th album at Los Angeles' Ocean Way Studios. The album finds the hitmasters in similar territory with catchy choruses and infectious harmonies, and no, even though they're in their seventies -- the Boys from Hawthorne, Calif., still sound as good as they did in the '60's. I caught up with Love after seeing the band sell out the Westchester County Center in White Plains on May 15 (yes you read that right... Westchester!) and asked him about the new album, the tour and getting the Rock & Roll Hall of Famers back together. You guys put on an amazing show the other night -- and a lengthy one at that! How did you come up with the set list for the tour? I'd imagine it's a very long, grueling process.
It was. I'm always thinking you ought to be doing some of the songs the people know you for... the most recognizable, bigger hits lik
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Posted: 5/27/2012
When two young wrestling fanatics watch their idol suffer a humiliating defeat, they travel to WCW headquarters in Atlanta in the hopes of revitalizing his career. However, they soon discover he isn't the man they've come to worship. This movie is a hilarious look at the world of professional wrestling -- both in and out of the ring -- featuring an ensemble cast that includes David Arquette ('Eight Legged Freaks,' 'See Spot Run'), Scott Caan ('Ocean's Eleven,' 'American Outlaws'), Oliver Platt (TV's 'The West Wing,' 'Three to Tango'), Oscar and Golden Globe-winner Martin Landau ('The Majestic,' 'Ed Wood'), Rose McGowan (TV's 'Charmed,' 'Monkeybone'), and a host of WCW superstars, including Bill Goldberg and the Nitro Girls.
Discovery's Oprah Effect?
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Posted: 5/8/2012
Discovery Communications reported a lower quarterly profit as costs and expenses rose nearly 49%. The media company was hurt by losses at the Oprah Winfrey Network. David Joyce, senior analyst at Miller Tabak, offers insight.
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