MTV cancels ‘Zach Stone’
MTV has cancelled the low rated Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous, starring Bo Burnham, after one season. Continue reading MTV cancels ‘Zach Stone’
MTV has cancelled the low rated Zach Stone Is Gonna Be Famous, starring Bo Burnham, after one season. Continue reading MTV cancels ‘Zach Stone’
NBC has decided they might want to do I Am Victor after all. They have extended the options for series lead John Stamos, as well as five other cast members, most notably Matthew Lillard. The show is reportedly planning on … Continue reading NBC extends the options for I Am Victor cast
Rizzoli and Isles quickly became the most watched cable show of the summer, returning to 6.6 million, up 18% from last season. Perception wasn’t as lucky, returning with 4 million, down significantly from the 5.6 million that watched the series … Continue reading Ratings: Rizzoli and Isles returns big
The producers behind The Assistants opted to extend the options on the cast members of the failed FOX pilot, as it is rumored that FOX is considering retooling the pilot. The show has decided to keep Brittany Snow, Catherine O’Hara, … Continue reading ‘The Assistants’ might get a second pilot, extends cast
Last night, So You Think You Can Dance took in 4.4 million viewers for its first voting show, up a little bit from last week (when it faced off against The Voice). Instead, it faced off against a new Betty … Continue reading Ratings: ‘Fosters’ and ‘Dance’ continue to rise
8PM- Big Brother (CBS)- SEASON 15 PREMIERE 9PM- Franklin and Bash (TNT) 9PM- Royal Pains (USA) 930PM- How To Live With Your Parents For The Rest Of Your Life (ABC)- SERIES FINALE 10PM- Futurama (Comedy) 10PM- Hot In Cleveland (TVLand) … Continue reading On TV Tonight: More Franklin & Bash?
July 10th- The Bridge (FX)- 10PM July 10th- Camp (NBC)- 10PM July 11th- Orange Is The New Black (Netflix) July 14th- The Newsroom (HBO)- 10PM July 16th- Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW)- 8PM July 16th- Covert Affairs (USA)- … Continue reading 10 TV Shows Premiering In July To Set On Your Calendar
Under The Dome premiered last night on CBS, and raked in 13.1 million viewers. It’s the best premiere for a summer series on CBS since 2005. Meanwhile, Mistresses continues to struggle, drawing in 3.6 million in the same timeslot. On … Continue reading Under The Dome Debuts Strong
8PM- Pretty Little Liars (ABC Family) 8PM- So You Think You Can Dance (FOX) 830PM- Betty White’s Off Their Rockers (NBC) 9PM- America’s Got Talent (NBC) 9PM- The Haves and the Have Nots (OXYGEN) 9PM- Rizzoli and Isles (TNT)- SEASON … Continue reading On TV Tonight: ‘Rizzoli’ back on the case, ‘Perception’ returns
STARRING: Mike Vogel, Colin Ford, Rachelle Lefevre, Britt Robertson, Dean Norris, Aisha Hinds, Alexander Koch, Natalie Martinez, Jolene Purdy, Nicholas Strong, Mackenzie Lintz, Jeff Fahey WRITTEN BY: Stephen King and Brian K. Vaughn CREATED BY: Brian K. Vaughn … Continue reading TV Review: Under The Dome
CBS is redeveloping one of their failed pilots from the last cycle. The McCarthys, produced by Will Gluck, almost got a timeslot this last time around, and received good feedback all around. However, the pilot was single-camera, which CBS doesn’t … Continue reading CBS redeveloping ‘The McCarthys’
2.7 million people watched the Season 6 Mad Men finale, which seems kind of low, but is actually 0.2 above the season average of 2.5 million. For some reason, I thought this show had a larger viewership. I never really … Continue reading 2.7 Million Watch Mad Men finale
Devious Maids launched last night on Lifetime to 2 million viewers, which is lower than the network’s three returning dramas, Army Wives, Drop Dead Diva, and The Client List have debuted in their past seasons. This could spell trouble in … Continue reading 2 Million tune into ‘Devious Maids’
NBC’s Crossing Lines had a two hour premiere last night on NBC, and while it won its timeslot among network shows, raking in 4.4 million viewers, the premiere is still being called ‘soft’ in the industry. Then again, it was … Continue reading Crossing Lines premieres, is 4 million too small?
After World War Z became the highest opening in Brad Pitt’s career, it seemed like a likely conclusion that a sequel to World War Z would be in development. Originally conceived as a trilogy, the plans shifted due in part … Continue reading World War Z sequel in development