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Lifetime’s ‘Drop Dead Diva’ Gets Resurrected With Fifth Season Order
Drop Dead Diva
  EXCLUSIVE UPDATED: Drop Dead Diva lives! A month and a half after Lifetime cancelled the dramedy series, I’ve learned that the cable network has inked a deal with producer Sony Pictures TV to bring the show back for a fifth season. At the time of the cancellation, Lifetime insiders noted that that they were open to reconsidering the decision if Sony TV came up with a new financial model. After weeks of talks, I hear the two sides found a framework that made continuing Drop Dead Diva feasible f...
 
Syfy Cancels Alphas
Alphas
  One of the best original shows Syfy has created in its post-rebranding era is Alphas, the X-Men- and CSI-influenced procedural that in't really a procedural. And after months of not knowing whether or not the show will be back for a Season 3, the news has arrived, and it's not good.

Actress Azita Ghanizada, who plays super-sensed Rachel on the show, tweeted out word today that the show would not return. "Sad to say that ALPHAS will not be returning. What an honor to get to play Rachel for 2y...
 
Fox's Cancels The Mob Doctor
The Mob Doctor
  Fox's The Mob Doctor entered the fall season with a terrible prognosis, and most professional health experts for television programs, myself included, gave it only a few weeks to live. But the little guy soldiered on and defied everyone's expectations despite terrible vital signs of sub-1.0 ratings in the adult demo. Death was inevitable, though, and I'm here to report that The Mob Doctor has contracted an irreversible and terminal case of Cancelitis.

Fox has canceled The Mob Doctor, about a...
 
The CW Has Pulled the Plug on Emily Owens, M.D.
Emily Owens MD
  Dammit, I already used my one good medicine-related cancellation headline of the day on The Mob Doctor! Apparently today is Obvious Cancellation Day, because The CW has followed Fox's lead and made the long-overdue decision to whack Emily Owens, M.D.. The first-year show was six episodes into its first season when The CW said no more.

But there WILL be more, for this is the season where shows that networks don't want to see a fourteenth episode of get to put all of their produced episodes on...
 
ABC Orders Full Seasons of The Neighbors and Scandal
Scandal (US)
  You made fun of it. We made fun of it. Old Man McClintock down the street made fun of it. But it lives on. ABC's The Neighbors, which came out of the gate as an almost universally panned new sitcom, has earned a full-season order. As has second-year drama Scandal.

Both shows will add nine episodes to their original 13-episode orders for a total of 22 episodes each. That means an additional four-and-a-half hours of Marty Weaver snickering at the name Dick Butkus. In its most recent airing last...
 
Private Practice Will End After This Shortened Sixth Season
Private Practice
  Well, Shonda Rhimes will soon have a little more time to work on one of her bazillion other shows. Rhimes announced today that her Grey's Anatomy spin-off Private Practice will call it a series after the current season, the show's sixth. The news isn't that surprising, as star Kate Walsh already declared that she wouldn't return for a seventh season if the show were renewed for one, and, well, it just didn't have the same success as the show from whence it came.

Rhimes took to the interwebs ...
 
First Cancellation of the Season! CBS Pulls Made In Jersey After Two Episodes
Made in Jersey
  First the Nets leave New Jersey, then Jersey Shore returns to disappointing ratings, and now CBS's Made in Jersey has been canceled. Jersey Pride is taking a beating.

CBS has made the first awkward phone call of the 2012 fall season, pulling Made in Jersey from its schedule effective immediately. The legal drama about a street-smart lawyer from New York's jealous cousin has been airing on Friday nights at 9pm; last Friday marked the series' second episode. Made in Jersey actually won the hou...
 
Fox Bumps Touch to January, Replaces It with a Screaming Chef
Touch
  It's time to make an adjustment to your Touch Premiere Party Evite, because Fox just tinkered with its schedule aaaaaa-gain. The second season of Touch, originally on the calendar for October 26, will now come in as a midseason entry in January.

Kitchen Nightmares will replace Touch starting October 26 at 8pm. The reality show was previously scheduled for late September, but was bumped back to an unspecified date in favor of The X Factor reruns. Basically Fox is just throwing things around be...
 
ABC Family Renews Pretty Little Liars for Season 4
Pretty Little Liars
  Secrets! Murder! Text messages! They'll all be returning to ABC Family, as the network has renewed Pretty Little Liars for a fourth season. The new season will consist of 24 episodes, scheduled to premiere in the summer of 2013.

Pretty Little Liars is currently in its Season 3 mid-season break, with a a special Halloween episode, "This is a Dark Ride," scheduled to air on October 23. And to make things extra scary in the special episode, former American Idol screamer Adam Lambert will perform...
 
USA Renews White Collar, Royal Pains, and Covert Affairs
  King of the Summer USA Network made some big decisions today regarding three of its top warm-weather performers. Royal Pains, White Collar, and Covert Affairs have all been renewed for additional seasons today.

The most confidence went to Royal Pains, which was renewed for two seasons, a fifth and a sixth, for a total of 26 episodes. White Collar and Cover Affairs both received 16-episode orders. That will be Season 5 for White Collar and Season 4 for Covert Affairs.

Elsewhere at USA, Bur...
 
USA Sets Return Dates for White Collar, Burn Notice, and Mor
  While the major networks pack their summer schedules with musical chairs, palaces full of STDs and catfights, and more singing than a single human can possibly consume, cable takes advantage of the open field and programs lineups that you might actually watch.
USA Network has announced its summer premiere dates, meaning we finally know when we'll be seeing more Matt Bomer. Here's the list!

Common Law, May 11 at 10pm
This new buddy cop drama about two cops who are having trouble being buddie...
 
Game of Thrones Renewed for Season 3
Game of Thrones
  HBO just sent forth a raven bearing good news for all the realm! King Joffrey slipped in the shower and broke his neck! Well, not really. But the next best thing: The network has renewed Game of Thrones for a third season! File this under "unsurprising news," as Season 2 has gotten off to a fantastic start both critically and ratings-wise, but everything is better when it's written in stone.
Early ratings data suggests that Game of Thrones isn't done growing and is on the same sort of trajector...
 
NBC Renews Grimm for Season 2
Grimm
  Sometimes, fairy tales do come true. Aww! Grimm, NBC's new procedural with a fairy-tale twist, joined the NBC family last fall with little fanfare behind it, a crummy Friday-night slot, and the claim of being "that other new fairy-tale show." Now it's the first new NBC series of the 2011-2012 season to make it to Season 2.
Battling fellow genre shows Fringe and Supernatural on Friday nights, Grimm has performed well enough to be one of NBC's more surprising shows, though that ain't saying much....
 
CBS Renews 15 Series, Including Person of Interest
  It's mid-March, and networks have been eerily quiet on renewals for veteran series. Until now. CBS held a renew-a-palooza today, handing out return orders for 15 series. In fact, so many renewals were announced that it's actually easier for me to tell you which shows DIDN'T get orders for another season. So I'm sorry, CSI:NY, CSI:Miami, Unforgettable, A Gifted Man, Rules of Engagement, and Rob. Maybe you'll get some good news later.
Everyone else, break out the caviar and Triscuits, because you...
 
TNT Sets Return Dates for Summer, Including Falling Skies
  Summer is heating up, said the PR robot, and that means its time for your favorite second-tier cable channels to announce the returns of several of their flagship shows. TNT announced its calendar today for the hot season, including the sort-of-anticipated debut of the Dallas remake, the return of the smash hit Falling Skies, and the last we'll see of Brenda's closing abilities in The Closer. All shows will have 10-episode seasons, except for The Closer, which finishes with half a dozen.
Let's ...
 
HBO Cancels Luck in the Wake of Horse Fatalities Read more: http://www.tv.com/n...
Luck
  This is a shocker, to say the least. HBO just announced that all production on horse-racing drama Luck, which until today had been filming its second season, will cease. For good. In other words, the show's been canceled. The decision was made with the approval of series co-creators David Milch and Michael Mann.
Word comes down just a day after a third horse died during the production of the series after the animal reared backwards, fell over, and hit its head. Vets determined that the humane t...
 
Being Human Renewed for Season 3
Being Human (US)
  The lease on Josh, Aidan, and Sally's apartment has been extended! Syfy today renewed Being Human for a third season, promising 13 new episodes in (probably) 2013. The supernatural series is currently four episodes into its second season.
Being Human is a North American adaptation of the U.K. series of the same name. It's based on an absurd premise that actually works: A werewolf, a vampire, and a ghost all live in the same apartment. I know, crazy, right? But Toby Whithouse, who created the or...
 
ABC Family Renews The Secret Life of the American Teenager
The Secret Life of the American Teenager
  BC Family, the family-est cable channel for tweens on all of television, conducted some major business today with a renewal for one of its biggest hits and a pair of new-series pickups. The huge news is that The Secret Life of the American Teenager will return for a fifth season, ensuring it will eclipse the magic 100-episode mark. It also means that talented star Shailene Woodley will be too busy to move on to bigger and better things for a while. Shailene's character Amy started the series as ...
 
Showtime Renews Shameless, Californication, House of Lies
Shameless (US)
  Today's a good day to be a show on Showtime, as the cable network has handed out renewals for three series, and Californication, Shameless, and House of Lies are all doing the happy dance as a result. The news finalizes the fates of Showtime's current slate of scripted series.
Details of the renewals (episode counts, premiere dates, etc.) haven't been announced, but Californication will return for Season 6, Shameless will enjoy a third season, and new comedy House of Lies will survive to see Se...
 
NBC Practically Cancels The Firm, Schedules Awake
  NBC has finally gone soft on The Firm and opened its eyes to Awake! Best opening sentence ever!
The Peacock made some big moves today, essentially canceling legal thriller The Firm. Based on the John Grisham novel and Tom Cruise movie of the same name, the show has been performing dismally in the Thursday-at-10pm slot, turning in a 0.8 adult rating last night. Even Univision laughs at that number. The Firm will be moved to Saturday nights at 9pm starting February 11, which is NBC's kind way of ...
 
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