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Iconic Game Show Host Considering Retirement After More Than 6,000 Episodes of the Show

The veteran host of a syndicated game show, who has become a television institution with his gig on the long-running show, said he’s starting to think about retirement. "Jeopardy!" host Alex Trebek told Fox News’ Chris Wallace that he’s considering…

Struggling ABC Show May Move to Cable

A show that has been struggling this season on ABC may get a new life on cable, Deadline.com reports. The bubble show "Cougar Town" is in talks to move to TBS, with negotiations focused on a possible two-season pickup of…

Veteran TV Actor, Best Known for Character on ‘The Andy Griffith Show,’ Dead at 83

A veteran television actor who made a lasting impression with his character on “The Andy Griffith Show” in the 1960s has died, The New York Times reports. George Lindsey, who played the good-natured but dimwitted Goober Pyle, was 83. Goober,…

CBS Plays Hardball With ABC Over Upcoming Reality Show

CBS has sent off a warning letter to ABC over plans for a new reality show, warning execs at ABC that they “will be acting at their own peril if they continue to proceed" with a show that is too…

Oprah’s OWN Called the Most ‘Successful Failure in Television Today’

Discovery Communications may have lost as much as $330 million from the inception of Oprah Winfrey’s OWN cable channel in 2008 through Dec. 31, 2011, reports Bloomberg Businessweek. Although OWN is expected to make money in 2013, the costs are…

Chevy Chase Airs More Gripes About ‘Community’ and His ‘Moderately Funny’ Character

Chevy Chase tells New York Magazine’s Vulture blog that he’s "not crazy about that character and I’m getting tired of playing him," referring to his role as Pierce Hawthorne on NBC’s "Community." "I don’t think anyone has a sense of…

No More ‘Mad Men’ or ‘Walking Dead’? Dish Tells Customers It Plans to Drop AMC and Other Cable Nets

Dish Network is telling customers it plans to drop AMC and several other cable networks amid a growing fight with AMC Networks, reports The New York Times’ Media Decoder. Dish said Friday that it has opted not to renew its…

Upfront Negotiations Likely to Be a ‘Summer Slog’

The upfront advertising market is likely to be a "summer slog," writes Brian Steinberg in Advertising Age. "Buyers are betting that economic factors crimping marketing budgets will force sellers to keep TV price hikes to a minimum. Dig below the…

NBCUniversal Seeking to Sell Big Stake in A&E

Comcast’s NBCUniversal unit has exercised an option to sell a "substantial portion of its stake in A&E Television Networks, reports The Wall Street Journal. (Please note that The WSJ is a subscription site and not all readers may be able…

CBS’s ’60 Minutes’ Bucks the Age Trend — Its Viewers Are Getting Younger

The veteran CBS newsmagazine "60 Minutes" is proving aging isn’t inevitable on television, with its current season drawing more viewers 25 to 54 even as its total viewer rating remains the same, reports The New York Times. “It’s hard in…