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ON TELEVISION (MONDAY 11/11/19)
ACORN TV: Good Karma Hospital (Premiere)
NICKELODEON: Blues Clues & You (Premiere) at 9am
PBS KIDS: Xavier Riddle and The Secret Museum (Premiere)
TV ONE: Fatal Attraction (Finale) at 9pm
(Source: Cynopsis)Fresh Off the Boat will end its six-season run with an hour-long series finale on Friday, February 21 at 8p. “We couldn’t be prouder of this game-changing show and the impact it has had on our cultural landscape,” said Karey Burke, President of ABC Entertainment. “The success of Fresh Off the Boat has helped pave the way for inclusion throughout the industry.”
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Taping of Wheel of Fortune was canceled on Thursday due to host Pat Sajak’s emergency surgery to correct a blocked intestine. Wheel turner Vanna White stepped in for Sajak on Friday, with an assist from Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse, Donald Duck, Googy and Pluto. Sajak was “resting comfortably and looking forward to getting back to work,” tweeted the show in Friday. Sajak and White have hosted the show together during its 37 seasons of syndication.
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Facebook said it was removing mentions that purport to name the whistleblower who filed a complaint over President Trump’s phone call with the president of Ukraine. “Any mention of the potential whistleblower’s name violates our coordinating harm policy, which prohibits content ‘outing of witness, informant, or activist,’” said a Facebook spokesperson on Friday. “We are removing any and all mentions of the potential whistleblower’s name and will revisit this decision should their name be widely published in the media or used by public figures in debate.”
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Disney stock rose nearly 4% on Friday , with analysts bullish on Disney+ after the company’s quarterly earnings report. “Disney’s powerful brands and its history of executing on delivering content success support the growing value of its streaming services,” noted Morgan Stanley’s Benjamin Swinburne.
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Black News Channel, offering 24/7 news serving African American viewers , has moved its launch date from November 15 to January 6. The Tallahassee, FL-based network co-founded by former Oklahoma congressman J.C. Watts and TV exec Bob Brillante made the date change to take advantage of new distribution platforms. “If we have the opportunity to include the largest African American audience possible from day one, then that should be our top priority,” said Watts. The network has carriage deals set with Comcast, Charter and Dish Network, and will be available in TV markets including New York, LA, and Atlanta.
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Woody Allen and Amazon ended a $68 million breach-of-contract suit filed by Allen after Amazon canceled a four-picture deal in the wake of allegations that the director molested his estranged daughter, Dylan Farrow. Allen, who has denied the charges, claimed Amazon owed him payment for the films; Amazon canceled the release of the first, A Rainy Day in New York, and ditched plans for the remainder.
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PBS is broadcasting this week’s impeachment hearings live , and will rerun them during primetime on digital channel World. The move comes after Bill Moyers and Michael Winship asked PBS in a full-page ad in the New York Times on Friday to air the hearings live and rerun them in primetime, as happened in 1973 with the Watergate hearings. Said a PBS spokesperson, “ We live in a vastly different media universe than we did 45+ years ago. In today’s on demand world, we will ensure that Americans have access to the replay of the hearings when and how they want to view them.” The BBC is also airing the impeachment hearings in full.
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And CBS was the first of the Big Four to declare it plans to pre-empt daytime programming for the hearings. CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell will lead coverage.
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WE tv’s Growing Up Hip Hop is back for an extended, 13-episode season five starting Thursday, December 5 at 9p.
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Sang King (The Walking Dead) picks up as showrunner of Netflix superhero series Jupiter’s Legacy , following the exit of Steven S. DeKnight halfway through production of the first season.
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NBC gave a put pilot commitment to Friends and Family , from writer Shawn Wines, Electric Avenue, Kapital Entertainment and Universal Television, reports Deadline. Comedy centers on a group of twentysomething friends in San Francisco.
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Workplace thriller Severance got a series order from Apple . Adam Scott (Big Little Lies) will star in and produce; Ben Stiller (Escape at Dannemora) will direct and exec produce.
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BH90210 was canceled by Fox, but it might not be the last fans see of the Peach Pit gang . Among teasing comments from cast members was this, from Tori Spelling: “Our show is so meta that all the reality out there just helps us continue to evolve and gives us GREAT new storylines!…So stay tuned as our journey unfolds….”
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USA’s Dare Me, centered on the cutthroat world of competitive high school cheerleading, premieres on USA Sunday, December 29 at 10p.
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Docu-series Bushido Battleground, focused on mixed martial arts fighters , premieres Wednesday, November 13 on Combat Go.
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Netflix’s Kenya Barris comedy Astronomy Club: The Sketch Show launches globally Friday, December 6. Skits explore pop culture and social issues related to the Black experience.
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The CW announced premiere dates for DC’s Legends of Tomorrow(January 21); Katy Keene (February 6); and Supernatural’s move to Mondays on March 16, followed by the season debut of Roswell, New Mexico. On the flip side, Arrow ends January 28 with a back-to-back block; finales for All American and Black Lightning are slated for March 9; and Supernatural ends its 15th and final season on May 18.
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NBC has set its midseason schedule . Highlights include Manifest taking over the Monday 10p time slot from Bluff City Law starting January 6; Council of Dads succeeding This Is Us on Tuesdays at 9p in March; and Brooklyn Nine-Nine launching its 13-episode season seven on February 6, followed by Fran Drescher comedy Indebted. Crime drama Lincoln Rhyme: Hunt for the Bone Collector (formerly just Lincoln) fills in during The Blacklist’s hiatus starting January 10, and The Good Place will end January 30, with a 90-minute series finale hosted by Seth Meyers. Zoe’s Extraordinary Playlist lands in its permanent timeslot Sunday, February 16, after a preview on January 7, followed by Good Girls.
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Clerks director Kevin Smith will host Crisis Aftermath , the aftershow for CW’s Arrowverse crossover, “Crisis on Infinite Earths.” Episodes air Sunday, December 8 after Supergirl, and Tuesday, December 10 after The Flash. Smith has directed episodes of the net’s superhero dramas in the past.
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E!’s Nightly Pop is expanding from two to four nights a week Starting Sunday. November 17. Late nighter debuted in October 2018.
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Griffin Matthews (Dear White People) landed a series regular role in HBO Max drama The Flight Attendant…Also earning series regular roles were Danny Sapani (Penny Dreadful), Olive Gray (Half Moon Investigations) and Charlie Murphy (Peaky Blinders), in Showtime’s upcoming Halo, based on the video game franchise.
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2019 PEOPLE’S CHOICE AWARDS – WINNERS LIST
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WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
Midway – $17.5 million
Doctor Sleep – $14.1 million
Playing With Fire – $12.8 million
Last Christmas – $11.6 million
Terminator: Dark Fate – $10.8 million
(Source: Box Office Mojo)