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Syfy Confirms ‘Warehouse 13’ Rumors

After weeks of rumors that "Warehouse 13" would be tapped for a third season, Syfy has finally confirmed that it will bring back the show with a 13-episode order, reports James Hibberd in The Hollywood Reporter. Its second season attracted…

NBCU Invests in Addressable Advertising Firm INVIDI

NBC Universal has made an investment in INVIDI Technologies Corp., a firm that creates addressable advertising solutions for TV, INVIDI announced today. NBCU is the first company with cable and broadcast networks to sign on with INVIDI, the tech company…

‘Arliss’ Star Returns to the Airwaves–But Not to HBO

The former star of HBO’s "Arliss" is branching out into a new endeavor as a sports talk radio host for Westwood One, reports The New York Times. Robert Wuhl will use his performing skills and sports knowledge–traits he applied to…

‘Deadliest Catch’ Back Under Way

After weeks of contentious back and forth about the future of Discovery’s "Deadliest Catch," the sons of Captain Phil Harris, Josh and Jake Harris, have returned to the ship and will be on board for a new season of shows,…

Imagine Entertainment Drama Picked Up in Script Deal by Major Network

A major network has picked up an Imagine Entertainment drama in a script deal, reports The Hollywood Reporter. The drama, "Splitting Adams," about a woman living parallel lives, has been picked up in a script deal by Fox. The project,…

Was Jon Stewart Mercilessly Taunting Rick Sanchez for Months, or Just Doing What Jon Stewart Always Does

It’s a good question, and one discussed by Open Mic blogger Hillary Atkin in her challenging and stimulating blog entry about Stewart and Sanchez. Click here to read it.

The Event for CBS This Season, Ratings-Wise, Might be ‘Mike & Molly’; Meanwhile Ratings for NBC’s ‘The Event’ Continue to Drop (Uh Oh, Is This Deja Vu, Or, Even Worse, FlashForward?)

[UPDATE: 11:11 AM 10/5/10…Trying to be too clever, our headline was too confusing for too many people, so we changed it…] "Despite most of its Monday line-up being down week-to-week, CBS had a big reason to smile this morning: its…

As Hasbro Prepares to Debut Kids’ Cable-TV Network the Hub, Watchdogs Take Notice

As Hasbro prepares to debut its children’s cable-television network the Hub in partnership with co-owner Discovery Communications, some media watchdogs are taking notice of what they fear will be programming disguised as a giant commercial, reports the Los Angeles Times….

With This Week’s Anouncement of Google TV’s Partners, What May Be Most Telling Are Those That Are NOT Partnering With Google TV Yet; Plus a Video Demonstrating Apps for Google TV

Google TV’s announcement on Monday, Oct. 4, 2010, may be most telling in regard to which companies have not yet partnered with Google for the service, the New York Times reports. "[T]he announcement underscored the difficulties companies face as they…

Qualcomm to Shut Down its Direct-to-Consumer FLO TV Operations by End of Year

Qualcomm will shut down its direct-to-consumer FLO TV operations by the end of the year after failing to convince consumers to pay for a mobile-television subscription, reports PaidContent.org. The decision comes after Qualcomm said in June that it was exploring…