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Jun 17 2013 03:34 PM ET

'True Blood' returns with less bite

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HBO’s True Blood returned with less bite in the ratings this summer, though competition from the NBA Finals might have been to blame.

The sixth season of the vampire drama debuted to 4.5 million viewers Sunday evening, down 13 percent from last year. But last summer the show wasn’t against ABC’s coverage of the basketball championships.

The premiere number is on par with the third season premiere of HBO’s Game of Thrones, a show that’s frequently stacked against True Blood in ratings comparisons (Blood‘s first telecast Sunday was slightly higher than the first airing of Thrones in April, yet its full Sunday night tally, including a repeat, was lower than the fantasy drama). Thrones recently edged out TB to have HBO’s second most-watched drama season ever behind The Sopranos.

Mar 7 2013 01:54 PM ET

'Golden Boy' stays on Tuesdays; 'Vegas' moves to Fridays

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The new drama Golden Boy passed its tryout on Tuesdays at 10. CBS will keep the drama about a young police commissioner on the night and move Vegas — which used to air in the time slot — a new home on Fridays.

CBS was originally planning to move Golden Boy to Fridays after the preview broadcasts on Feb. 26 and March 3. (An original episode will still air this Friday at 9 as planned).

Now Vegas will air Fridays at 9 beginning April 5, following coverage of the NCAA Men’s Basketball tournament. The new night should give Vegas a better chance to survive for a second season since the threshold for success is lower on Fridays than Tuesdays, where it was
averaging a 1.7.

In its two Tuesday broadcasts, Golden Boy won its time period in viewers (9.98 million) and in 18-49 (1.7/5).

Jul 10 2012 08:04 PM ET

CBS orders first comedy pilot for fall 2013

It’s never to soon to start thinking of the next fall season. CBS announced its first pickup for fall 2013 — a single -camera comedy called Ex-Men.

Written and directed by Rob Greenberg, it’s about a young guy who finds camaraderie living among the more experienced guys he meets in a short-term rental complex.

Jun 15 2012 01:33 PM ET

Judge not expected to block premiere of 'Glass House'

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It appears that CBS failed to convince a federal judge Friday that ABC’s Glass House should not premiere Monday because it’s too much like Big Brother.

Saying he is inclined to deny the temporary restraining order, U.S. District Judge Gary A. Feess said the differences between the two reality shows are enough to demonstrate that ABC didn’t flat-out rip off the CBS franchise. “The audience involvement playing a constant role is very likely to induce quite different behavior than one would see on Big Brother,” the judge said.

He also disputed the idea that “trade secrets” were swiped from the CBS show, since they are “generally known in the business.” He even cited a Wikipedia page that says there have been 24 copies of Big Brother made for TV. “When I first heard of Big Brother, I thought it was Survivor in a house,” the judge admitted. READ FULL STORY »

Feb 8 2012 07:33 PM ET

'NCIS' 200th episode: EP talks Sasha Alexander's 'return.' Plus, more behind-the-scenes burning questions answered

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The 2o0th episode of NCIS easily dominated the competition in ratings last night with an episode that honored nine years of triumphs and tragedies with Gibbs and his team. But it was no small task for executive producer Gary Glasberg.

“It was really an homage to fans. I hope it works in that respect. It’s very hard to encapsulate nine seasons of television into 42 minutes and I hope that I was able to pull off even a little bit of that,” he says. “I just wanted to touch on not only the heart and pathos and history of what NCIS has accomplished but also give people a little more insight into who Gibbs is as well.”

Doing so, however, required a few tricks, a lot of thought, and many tough decisions — for example, which moments from Gibbs History to highlight. Glasberg spoke with EW today to give a little behind the scenes insight:

+ How were the “what-if” scenarios chosen?
GLASBERG: “Well, it’s hard to look back over nine seasons and pick particular moments and things that we wanted to touch on. But there was lots of discussion about the writers and the other producers of the show and we tried to hit moments that we thought were relevant to him and his life — not only  looking back but as he moves forward as well.” READ FULL STORY »

Feb 8 2012 06:53 PM ET

'Justified': Kevin Rankin talks Devil's [spoiler!] -- VIDEO

Spoiler alert! If you haven’t watched last night’s Justified, stop reading now. Earlier today, we visited Kevin Rankin on the New York set of his regular gig, the CBS Poppy Montgomery procedural Unforgettable, to talk about Devil’s fate. READ FULL STORY »

Feb 8 2012 04:46 PM ET

'Happy Endings' guest star James Wolk teases Max romance, Dave's jealousy

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Tonight, James Wolk (Lone Star) begins his three-episode arc on ABC’s Happy Endings as the former, then current boyfriend of Adam Pally’s Max. The exes have an unexpected reunion in this evening’s Valentine’s Day episode when Max picks up a couple in his limo and one of the passengers is Grant (Wolk), who Max broke up with last Valentine’s Day because he wasn’t ready for a serious relationship. “The character was pitched to me like, ‘Grant’s perfect, right? Unlike Max, he wears perfect vest-tie combos, he always says the right thing, everyone embraces him.’ But ultimately, Grant, like many of us, tries to project this perfection, but deep-down he’s flawed,” Wolk says. ”One of the really funny things on this show is that everyone kind of disses the significant others that people bring in. Max’s whole thing with Grant was that everybody was gonna really like Grant.”  READ FULL STORY »

Feb 8 2012 04:40 PM ET

'The Middle': Atticus Shaffer presents 'Brick's Impressions' (in LEGO!) -- VIDEO

Tonight’s Valentine’s Day-themed episode of The Middle appropriately tackles the meaning of love. (All together now, “Awwww.”)

And when 13-year-old star Atticus Shaffer stopped by EW’s offices this week, he raved about the current love in his life: Stop-motion animation. In fact, he was nice enough to show us his talent by putting together an exclusive display of his skills. (And it was no small feat; it took him three days in between a crazy shooting schedule!)

So check out LEGO Brick and his impressions below. READ FULL STORY »

Feb 8 2012 03:13 PM ET

Roland S. Martin suspended by CNN for 'offensive' tweets

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CNN contributor Roland S. Martin, who was accused of bullying and encouraging violence against the LGBT community after tweeting on Sunday that any man at a Super Bowl party who’s psyched for David Beckham’s H&M underwear ad should be smacked, posted his final thoughts on the controversy to his website last night. “That is furthest from the truth, and I sincerely regret any offense my words have caused,” he wrote. “I have consistently said on television, radio, and in print, that I am steadfast against bullying. As I wrote on CNN.com, as well as said on the nationally-syndicated Dr. Phil Show, I believe parents and schools need to take an active role in ending this epidemic that afflicts kids nationwide, gay or not.” [UPDATED 2/8/12, 3:10 ET: Martin was suspended by CNN, who released a statement reading, "Roland Martin's tweets were regrettable and offensive. Language that demeans is inconsistent with the values and culture of our organization, and is not tolerated. We have been giving careful consideration to this matter, and Roland will not be appearing on our air for the time being." It is not clear how long Martin's suspension will last.]

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Feb 8 2012 02:56 PM ET

'Vampire Diaries,' 'Teen Wolf', 'The Good Wife' stars on what's to come in Spoiler Room Video Edition

The bounty from my travels down South continue to produce. Just check out this week’s Spoiler Room Video Edition.

In this episode, Nina Dobrev opens up about tomorrow’s episode of The Vampire Diaries and the inner-workings of Elena’s mind. (Also, be sure to check out what they all had to say in this week’s super-sexy cover feature.) And Tyler Posey let me inside his trailer for a little one-on-one scoopage about the upcoming season of  Teen Wolf. (New season doesn’t start until the summer, but there’s nothing wrong with getting excited now!) And last — but certainly not least — Archie Panjabi teases what’s next for Cary and Kalinda on The Good Wife. (Speculation: Is another kiss on the way?) READ FULL STORY »

Feb 8 2012 10:00 AM ET

'Friends' alum to seek counsel (and more?) on 'Web Therapy' -- EXCLUSIVE

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Lisa Kudrow has already shared her wisdom with Courteney Cox on Web Therapy, and now another one of her Friends is set to make an appearance in a sure-to-be-delightfully-awkward role.

EW has learned exclusively that David Schwimmer will appear on four upcoming episodes of the Showtime series, playing Newell Miller, the traumatized son of a college professor with whom Fiona (Kudrow) once shared a “romantic encounter.” The kicker? Newell’s troubles stem from witnessing the whole thing. (Ewwwww.) READ FULL STORY »

Feb 8 2012 02:00 AM ET

'Justified' EP Graham Yost dissects 'The Devil You Know' in weekly postmortem

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SPOILER ALERT! This week’s episode of Justified, written by Taylor Elmore, said goodbye to a recurring character, reminded us what Boyd (Walton Goggins) is really capable of, featured Raylan (Timothy Olyphant) using his car as a weapon, and left us seriously concerned for Dewey (Damon Herriman). As we’ll be doing each week throughout the season, we asked exec producer Graham Yost to take us inside the writers room.   READ FULL STORY »

Feb 7 2012 07:45 PM ET

'The River' bosses on their lessons from 'Lost,' four other things you should know before watching the premiere

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ABC’s The River has garnered about as much positive buzz as any midseason show, which is to say it’s been received about ten times better than 90 percent of fall’s offerings. That’s promising. More promising? The show’s executive producers Zack Estrin and Michael Green have a collective knowledge and appreciation for so-called genre television that has well-prepared them for the impending trek down The River. And they want you to feel ready for the journey, too.

So here’s their advice and a (spoiler-free!) preview of what’s to come as you gear up for the ride:

1. YOU WILL GET SCARED…BUT NOT TO DEATH

The general consensus? The River is scary. Be ready for that. But the show is, as Green says, nothing you should lose sleep over. “We were definitely going for a roller coaster, meaning a thrill ride that you know you’ll be safe on and you’ll have fun going on — not a car accident that you want to avoid,” he says. “And we equate the torture porn — Hostel/Saw kind of movies — as a car accident we would avoid at all costs.” It’s more Poltergeist than Saw, assesses Estrin. “But you know what else do I think is important to know? Don’t watch it alone,” he says.

2. ‘PACK YOUR CYNICISM AT THE DOOR’
As fans of so-called genre-TV themselves, Estrin and Green know viewers often feel burned when answers are sacrificed to the cancellation gods, but, says Estrin, it’s no time to give up the quest for a show that will stick. “There’s been a lot of genre fans who feel jilted [when] other shows — whether it be V or Flash Forward or any of these other things — that have had shorter lives than hoped. So quite often they will approach a show already angry that something bad’s going to happen,” says Estrin. “We’ve even seen on the boards, people are [saying], ‘I’m not going to watch this simply because ABC was mean to F Troop in 19-whatever.’ We have had such an amazing experience with the new regime at ABC, who was so completely supportive of taking these kind of big risks. I really think it’s a new era of TV and fans have a lot to be excited for.” Adds Green: “[The network] wants this to work, so maybe they have 20 million friends they can bring.” READ FULL STORY »

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