Why the Upfronts Are Still Important (But Probably Won’t Be Forever)
There's a reason the networks spend so much on shrimp and Stoli every spring, and it's not that they like to party.
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There's a reason the networks spend so much on shrimp and Stoli every spring, and it's not that they like to party.
Vampires and aliens!
One from Denis Leary, one from Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham.
Vulture's TV critic weighs in.
The Vampire Diaries spinoff is headed for Tuesday, while Samantha will pop up on The Carrie Diaries.
Will you laugh?
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Robin Williams remembers a more coke-happy time.
The network's new schedule bets big on new comedies.
Step 1: Start with an anti-hero.
And a cop comedy from Steve and Nancy Carell.
Four new comedies, one new drama for the fall.
Vulture's TV critic weighs in.
People love when Jimmy Kimmel insults them!
They're very proud of Rebel Wilson, can you tell?