Full Coverage: Television Critics Association tour
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The creators of “Grease Live!”
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The future of “The Good Wife” looks murkier than ever, and it’s all Julianna Margulies’ fault.
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There’s no denying many viewers of Netflix’s “Making a Murderer” would welcome a follow-up to the gripping case of Steven Avery.
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Netflix chief content officer Ted Sarandos found himself once more addressing the company’s stance not to reveal its ratings.
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Don’t cry for “Downton Abbey.” PBS isn’t.
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Fox is attempting to prove that you can go home again -- and again, and again.
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Television network HBO has shut down production on “Westworld.”
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This might be worse than showing up to the wrong potluck: There are still no signs of a new season of “Louie” in the near future.
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Call it the power of the “Empire”: Fox has renewed the hip-hop melodrama for a third season.
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“The X Files,” Fox’s groundbreaking series about the mysterious and the unexplained, is coming back for a new slate of six episodes Jan. 24, with creator Chris Carter and original stars David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson on board.
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Now it’s official: CBS really is saying goodbye to “Mike & Molly.”
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There is no bigger fan of “Crazy Ex-Girlfriend” than CW President Mark Pedowitz, but even he can’t spin the show’s underwhelming ratings.
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ABC boss Paul Lee acknowledged the network’s much-hyped revival of “The Muppets” didn’t quite bring the warm fuzzies.
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“American Crime” emerged as the jewel in ABC’s drama slate last season.
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Whenever matters of time travel get a little too sticky on the CW’s upcoming series, “DC’s Legends of Tomorrow,” executive producer Greg Berlanti always comes back to one tried and true place: “Back to the Future.”
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J.J. Abrams’ admiration of Stephen King is palpable.
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John le Carre’s work may have aged, but it remains as relevant as ever.
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AMC announced a straight-to-series order for the Texas oil drama “The Son” during its Friday session at the Television Critics Assn. press tour in Pasadena.
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Critical darling “Rectify” will end its run on SundanceTV after its fourth season airs this fall.
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George Lucas found himself backpedaling after he likened the Disney Co. to “white slavers.”
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“The Girlfriend Experience” isn’t Steven Soderbergh’s show. And he couldn’t be happier about it.
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Starz is looking to better reach Latino audiences and has three new projects in the works adapted from Spanish-language formats.
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TLC boss Nancy Daniels found herself in the hot seat when asked to explain the network’s handling of scandals involving the popular families it features in its lineup.
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You can train a dog, but you can’t make him act.
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For Lifetime’s sophomore series “UnREAL,” there’s really no such thing as getting too real.
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YAS, it’s true: “Broad City” and “Inside Amy Schumer” will return with new seasons.
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Keri Russell’s latest covert operation has maternity written all over it: “The Americans” star is reportedly expecting her third child -- her first with costar-boyfriend Matthew Rhys.
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It looks like being Mary Jane has its perks.