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Six fantastic actresses are nominated for the Outstanding Actress In A Comedy Series 2013 Emmy Award. Who will win?
Demi Lovato is joining the cast of 'Glee' in its upcoming fifth season.
ABC soap-drama "Revenge" will return for its third season with more love scenes, the return of a long-lost son and a glimpse of Emily's wedding.
"The Mentalist" will return for a 'game changing' sixth season with two new FBI agents to replace Van Pelt and Rigsby, two characters that will be leaving in the sixth season.
"Chicago Fire" will return this fall for its second season with Casey possibly kindling a relationship with Dawson after the death of his girlfriend, Hallie. Shay will face more pregnancy woes while a different member of the FD receives a pregnancy surprise.
'Person of Interest' will return with more intrigue for season three. Paige Turco will be returning as Zoe Morgan, and Amy Acker will be a series regular as 'Root.'
'Supernatural' will welcome Tahmoh Penikett of "Battlestar Galactica" as fallen angel Ezekiel in season nine.
"Fusion," a next-generation cable news and lifestyle network for bilingual Latinos and millennials is premiering in October.
'Supernatural' will return for its ninth season with fallen angels, more from the 'Men of Letters' and Dean gaining a very special ability.
Joss Whedon talks about "Marvel's Agents of SHIELD" in the context of "The Avengers."
Hector Suarez became the first Latin American to be the subject of a roast.
Carmen Montejo dies at 87
Intel is going to make a paid Web TV service with a set-top box, joining the likes of Apple, Microsoft and Google in the game of converging TV with the Internet. But some tech commenters are already feeling violated, as Intel's set-top box will include a camera to monitor TV watchers.
It's that time again--time for the major TV networks to decide which shows will stay, and which ones are getting the axe. Between now and May, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBS and the CW will drop tons of shows-some that barely made it through their first season, but also some old favorites.
The Dodgers are looking to add the sixth regional sports network to the Los Angeles market with their own station, created by the forthcoming agreement with Time Warner Cable for its television rights. TWC is supposedly getting ready to shell out between $7 billion and $8 billion over a 20-year period. For the first time since 1989, Sandy Koufax will have an official role with the organization.