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ABC Cancels 'One Life to Live' and 'All My Children'

ABC Cancels 'One Life to Live' and 'All My Children'

We've been hearing rumors about All My Children being canceled for some time now. However, ABC basically assured us they had no intentions of canceling the show. But now, not only have they canceled All My Children, they canceled One Life to Live, too. Double soap shocker!

 

Bye-Bye, 'Perfect Couples', Hello 'Paul Reiser Show'

Bye-Bye, 'Perfect Couples', Hello 'Paul Reiser Show'

The NBC sitcom Perfect Couples was not quite perfect enough for the network: The show is being replaced with The Paul Reiser Show, bringing a storm of criticism to the Web. The comedy followed the relationships of three couples, and starred comic Olivia Munn, but did not make it to the end of the season. While the show disappointed in the ratings , it still managed to develop a following, and fans bemoaned the abrupt ending on Yahoo!.

 

CBS boss: Nixing Sheen's show saves money, for now

CBS Chief Executive Leslie Moonves is shrugging off the effect of cancelling Charlie Sheen's popular sitcom "Two and a Half Men." In fact, he says the move is saving money.

 

Kathleen Parker leaving CNN show with Spitzer

CNN's prime-time talk show "Parker/Spitzer" is no more with the departure of Kathleen Parker. Her partner, former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer, will remain in the time slot in a new show called "In the Arena," working with E.D. Hill, Will Cain and others.

 

It's Over For Fox's 'The Good Guys'

Fox is not officially confirming yet but it is as final as it gets: The Good Guys won't be returning for a second season. Fox originally picked up Matt Nix's cop dramedy straight-to-series for a summer run. In May, before the show had premiered, the network ordered additional episodes and put it on the fall schedule to air on Fridays.

 

Hasselhoff reality show canceled after 2 episodes

Hasselhoff reality show canceled after 2 episodes

David Hasselhoff has been beached by the A&E Network.

 

Rotten Tomatoes Did Not End "At The Movies"

Rotten Tomatoes Did Not End

It was announced last March that this would be the last season of "At The Movies," the iconic show started by Roger Ebert and Gene Siskel. I read a couple articles on it, and for some reason, some writers blame Rotten Tomatoes.

 

Tony Robbins' series pulled from NBC schedule

Tony Robbins' series pulled from NBC schedule

Tony Robbins' reality show has been pulled from NBC's schedule after just two airings.

Senh: I saw one episode. I don't know what to make of it. Tony Robbins took a partially paralyzed man skydiving and driving a truck at high speeds. Sure, if you had all the money in the world, you can do all those things, but afterwards, he'll just be where he was before. It didn't make me want to watch another one.

 

CBS ends 'Whisperer,' 'Christine'

CBS ends 'Whisperer,' 'Christine'

In a surprising move, CBS pulls plug on Jennifer Love Hewitt and Julia Louis-Dreyfus series

 

NBC axes 'Heroes,' 'Trauma,' 'Mercy'

According to all manner of media reports, NBC has cancelled "Heroes," "Trauma" and "Mercy." Somehow, miraculously, "Chuck" emerged from the day not only unscathed, but with a renewal for the 2010-2011 season.

 

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