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Ending a two-and-a-half month impasse, DirecTV and leading station owner Nexstar Media Group have agreed to restore the signals of dozens of stations as the companies work to finalize a carriage renewal. About 159 ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and CW affiliates as well as cable network NewsNation went dark July 2 due to a fight
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We have some bad TV news to share this Saturday morning. The Wonder Years has been canceled at ABC, Deadline reports. The news comes a month after the series wrapped up its second season on the network. Canceling a series without a pre-planned conclusion is difficult for the cast, crew, and fans, but it’s been
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Russell Brand has published a video across his social media channels in which he preemptively denies a “litany” of allegations about unspecified criminal behavior at the height of his celebrity. The Forgetting Sarah Marshall star said two UK “mainstream media” publications had sent him notice of their intention to publish stories about his alleged misconduct.
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EXCLUSIVE: ABC has opted not to proceed with a third season of The Wonder Years. The news comes a month after the reboot of the classic coming-of-age comedy wrapped its Season 2 run on the network. Originally slated for a midseason return, The Wonder Years‘ second season was pushed to summer, hinting at the show’s
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Warner Bros. Discovery Germany boss Hannes Heyelmann has become the latest to exit from Gerhard Zeiler’s international team. In an internal note sent out earlier today, Zeiler said “a final decision about the future leadership in the region” will be made in the coming weeks, with Heyelmann, who has been with the company for two
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One Piece will take to the high seas again at Netflix, so don your straw hats and pack your seabags! The streaming service officially renewed the hit adaptation on Thursday afternoon. The exciting renewal news comes just two weeks on from its series premiere. Eiichiro Oda, One Piece Creator, Illustrator, and Executive Producer, said in
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John Carpenter, the mastermind behind classic horror films such as Halloween, The Fog and The Thing, is returning to the director’s chair for the first time in 13 years in John Carpenter’s Suburban Screams. The six-episode unscripted Peacock anthology series, which premieres Friday, October 13, is an exploration of true tales of terror that took place in seemingly perfect
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