The CW has released trailers for its new fall series, including The Tomorrow People and Reign. Check them out below...
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And then there was one.
CBS axed long-running procedural CSI: NY after nine years, TVGuide.com has confirmed, leaving the flagship series as the only one left standing.
Fall TV Scorecard: Which shows are returning? Which aren't?
Starring Gary Sinise, CSI: NY narrowly escaped cancellation the past...
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The CW handed out series orders to four new shows Thursday. The Tomorrow People, Reign, The 100 and Star-Crossed join the previously ordered Vampire Diaries spin-off, The Originals.
The Tomorrow People, which is...
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Revenge executive producer Sunil Nayar has been named the series' new showrunner, in the wake of creator Mike Kelley's departure last week, Deadline reports.
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Question: This TV mid-season has brought us three dramas about serial killers: The Following, Hannibal and Bates Motel. Why do competing networks often program similar TV shows? Remember the recent explosion of shows set in the 1960s (The Playboy Club, Pan Am, The Hour)? Last year we had the more successful slate of fantasy universe-meets-modern universe shows (Grimm, Once Upon a Time). What gives? Are the networks just waiting around for word of what their rivals are doing so that they can make a duplicate? Or is it all just coincidence? — Sam
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