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| Friday, Aug. 20, 2010 | | Thursday ratings: ‘Big Brother,’ NFL tops Fox led Thursday night in the ratings with preseason football while CBS' "Big Brother" ranked as the broadcast's highest-rated show.
Also in THR TV news: Big chart! Summer cable ratings: ‘Jersey Shore’ +194%, ‘Burn Notice’ -10%, ‘Mad Men’ +26% … Several of cable’s most popular procedural dramas have lost viewers this summer, while the ratings for buzz-heavy shows like MTV’s “Jersey Shore,” HBO’s “True Blood” and AMC’s “Mad Men” have soared. Michael J. Fox to guest on ‘The Good Wife’ Five-time Emmy winner Michael J. Fox makes a brief return to TV this fall, guest starring on CBS' legal drama "The Good Wife."
USA picks up ‘Covert Affairs’ Another summer, another USA drama successfully launched: The top-rated cable network has renewed freshman CIA drama "Covert Affairs" for a second season. 'Access Hollywood' spawns 'Live' offspring Billy Bush and Kit Hoover will co-host a new entertainment news talk show, "Access Hollywood Live," to premiere Sept. 13. CW pulls ‘18 to Life’ from summer schedule The CW has yanked sitcom "18 to Life." The show served three weeks in primetime and is now being released on, um, let's call it a ratings technicality. NBC renews ‘Last Call with Carson Daly’ NBC is, understandably, declining to make any more late-night changes for the time being. TV Land’s ‘Hot in Cleveland’ finishes strong Betty White closed out her first season on TV Land's "Hot in Cleveland" on a high note. Lawsuit says Food Network stole recipe for 'Private Chefs' EXCLUSIVE: The Food Network has been served a hot steaming lawsuit over its show "Private Chefs of Beverly Hills" from an outfit that bills itself as the leading private chef placement company in the world. Steve Levitan takes on Hulu After telling THR he's unsuccessfully lobbied ABC to remove online versions of "Modern Family," creator Steven Levitan is taking on the possible $2 billion IPO of online video service Hulu. | | | | | | Hollywood Reporter Web site: Top stories | Film | Television | Finance | Music Subscribe to: Newsletters | RSS feeds | | | |
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