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“We’re sad to say goodbye,” she continued, “but we are thrilled to be moving to a brand-new studio downtown — brand-new, state-of-the-art — and we will see you there in September for the premiere of Season 28!”

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I’m sure they’ll do great, but almost seems like a few years too late which would’ve been more fitting at the height of their popularity with Schitts Creek?

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Sarah Snook will film her latest TV series All Her Fault in Melbourne. It will stream on Peacock in the US but an Australian broadcaster is yet to be confirmed.

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Given it’s Peacock, surprised someone like Stan didn’t jump on board with this as an Original Series as they tend to do. Be interesting to see where it ends up.

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“Scrubs is a Disney show. Bill [Lawrence, series creator] has a Warner Bros. deal. Once those two companies figure that out, I think the people will get what they want. I think it’s gonna happen.”

Paramount seems to be looking to sell their indie stations, bar KCAL Los Angeles:
https://thedesk.net/2024/08/paramount-considers-selling-12-stations/
That explains why they’re loosening the grip on WKBD and WBFS in network affiliations…


Earlier, Nexstar is switching CW affiliations in 5 more markets, largely replacing the Scripps-owned subchannels:

A clapback to them leaving the network, perhaps?

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Disney‘s networks have gone dark across DirecTV, beginning another major carriage impasse in the challenged pay-TV business.

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I thought Seven was the only network that would put a convicted criminal on their dancing show. Looks like ABC/Disney over in the states have taken inspiration.

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Ankle monitor and all.

And jeez, Tori Spelling will do about anything these days.

At least she actually is a “star” which you can’t say about a lot of the others in that cast.