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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

And Fall TV's First Cancellation is...

Let the bodies hit the floor!

The first cancellation of the 2012 Fall TV season goes to...CBS' Made in Jersey, which has been yanked from the schedule after two low-rated (by CBS standards) episodes. The legal drama, which starred Janet Montgomery as a sassy, street-wise attorney who ruffled feathers at her posh, prude upscale law firm, has been pulled from its Friday slot effective immediately, with CSI: NY moving to 9pm to fill the void. The 8pm slot will now feature rotating CBS procedurals until Undercover Boss premieres in November.

Read IGN's Review of the Made in Jersey Pilot!

It's interesting to note that CBS, the highest rated of the "big four," cancels the least shows of any network. So for them to pull the trigger here is notable.

Where were they from again?

Many are still wondering when FOX will pull the low-rated Mob Doctor from its Monday nights. Perhaps with first blood drawn on Made in Jersey, FOX won't have to be the first network to cancel a new show this season.


Source : ign[dot]com

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

South Park Returns Next Month

Comedy Central has just announced its fall schedule, which includes the next season of South Park as well as all-new series and specials.

The fall season kicks things off on Tuesday, September 25 with a new episode of Daniel Tosh's Tosh.0 at 10pm, followed by the comedian's new animated series Brickleberry at 10:30. South Park returns the night after that on Wednesday at 10pm, with Season 2 of Key & Peele premiering directly afterward.

Additionally, the network will air two stand-up series: Season 2 of Gabriel Iglesias Presents Stand-Up Revolution (Thursday, October 4, at 10pm) and the series premiere of T.J. Miller's Mash Up (Tuesday, October 9, at 12:30am).

On Tuesday, November 6, The Daily Show with John Stewart and The Colbert Report will televise live election night coverage at 10 and 10:30pm, respectively.

Also on the docket are several specials, including the fourth biennial event Night of Too Many Stars: America Comes Together for Autism Programs on Sunday, October 21; and new stand-up specials from Demetri Martin (September 29), Jeff Dunham (October 7), D.L. Hughley (October 27), Chris Hardwick (November TBA) and Russell Peters (TBA).

Max Nicholson is a writer for IGN, and he desperately seeks your approval. Show him some love on Twitter and IGN.


Source : ign[dot]com