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  Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010
 

Obama’s Iraq address draws 29 million
Barack Obama's national address declaring the end of the American combat mission in Iraq drew 29 million viewers Tuesday evening.

Also in THR TV news:

Gunman shot at Discovery building
The gunman that stormed the Discovery Channel building in Maryland has died after being shot by police, NBC News has confirmed.

Who turned down ‘Dancing With the Stars’
EXCLUSIVE: We've seen who will cut a rug on the next "Dancing With the Stars." But do you know who turned ABC down?

Conan’s new TBS show called ‘Conan’
Which is funny because if you look at TBS' ads for the show before the name was announced, it's clear in retrospect what the name was.

TNT renews ‘Memphis Beat’ for second season
TNT is renewing its other freshman drama of the summer. Sources say the network is bringing back "Memphis Beat" for a second season.

HBO renews ‘Hung’ for third season
HBO has picked up sophomore comedy series "Hung" for a third season. The network has ordered another 10 episodes to air next year.

Fox picks up Jamie Foxx sketch comedy
Fox has picked up a half-hour sketch comedy series for midseason produced by actor Jamie Foxx.

Bravo renews two ‘Housewives,’ reunion sets record
EXCLUSIVE: Bravo is renewing two of its "Real Housewives" hits for additional seasons as its "New Jersey" reunion sets a ratings record.

NBC renews ‘America’s Got Talent’
NBC is renewing summer reality hit "America's Got Talent" for a sixth season.

   
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