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[02/23/24 - 11:27 PM] Development Update: Week of February 19-23 Updates include: Netflix eyes "Virgin River" prequel series; FOX gives presentation order to "Meet the Kumars"; and Olivia Munn cast in Jon Hamm-led "Your Friends and Neighbors" at Apple TV+.
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[11/16/15 - 11:11 PM] Development Update: Monday, November 16 Updates include: TBS orders pilot presentation for "The D"; Rob Heaps signs onto Bravo's "My So Called Wife"; and "How I Met Your Mother" creators plot return to CBS.
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[08/22/14 - 11:40 PM] Development Update: Friday, August 22 Updates include: NBC shutters midseason drama "Emerald City"; Yahoo! passes on revival of FOX's "Enlisted"; and Michael Seitzman brings "Code Black" to CBS.
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[11/01/13 - 11:22 AM] FOX's "Breaking In" Among Highlights This November on Crackle The first two seasons, consisting of 20 half-hour episodes, are available now through April 2014.
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[09/30/13 - 11:27 PM] Development Update: Monday, September 30 Updates include: Freddie Stroma to star in Lifetime's "Unreal"; Michael Rapaport, Alicia Witt bound for FX's "Justified"; and Blake McCormick is "Chasing Skips" for FOX.
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[03/18/13 - 11:39 PM] Development Update: Monday, March 18 Updates include: Rainn Wilson tapped as "Backstrom" at CBS; Amber Tamblyn joins "Anatomy of Violence," also at CBS; and ABC's "Bachelor Pad" won't return this summer.
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[08/06/12 - 06:13 AM] Sonar Entertainment Begins Production on New Mini-Series in Disaster Pack Collection Matthew Modine toplines "CAT. 8" while David James Elliot and Julia Ormond co-star in "Exploding Sun."
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[03/20/12 - 11:22 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, March 20 Updates include: Stephanie March joins "Baby Big Shot" at CBS; Eddie Izzard is the first to NBC's "Mockingbird Lane"; and Noah Emmerich cast in FX's "The Americans."
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[03/08/12 - 11:29 PM] Development Update: Thursday, March 8 Updates include: Neal McDonough to lead "L.A. Noir" at TNT; Julie Benz joins Syfy's "Defiance"; and Britney Spears in talks to join FOX's "The X Factor."
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[02/20/12 - 10:43 PM] Development Update: Monday, February 20 Updates include: Mary McCormack to get "Unprofessional" for ABC; Taylor Kinney to star in NBC's "Chicago Fire"; and Peter Jacobson lands role on Showtime's "Ray Donovan."
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[08/31/11 - 08:46 AM] Season Three of "Blue Mountain State" Kicks-Off on Spike Wednesday, September 21 With Back-to-Back Episodes Starting at 11 PM, ET/PT Chad Ochocinco guest stars in the season opener, entitled "The Captain."
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[07/25/11 - 09:16 AM] TV Guide Network Announces "Hollywood Moms' Club" with the Alison Sweeney and Ali Landry Joined by a Group of Star Studded Guests Denise Richards will guest star in the pilot episode, premiering in November.
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[04/27/11 - 09:16 AM] Spike TV Picks Up Season 3 of "Blue Mountain State"; Denise Richards Set To Reprise Her Role 13 new episodes will roll out sometime next season.
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[01/27/11 - 02:00 PM] 2010 Year in Review/2011 Year in Preview: Spike TV A look at what's ahead on the cable channel, plus a recap of its 2010 ratings highlights.
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[10/29/10 - 07:39 PM] Development Update: Friday, October 29 Updates include: TLC renews "Sister Wives"; Julia Louis-Dreyfus may play "Veep" for HBO; and Erica Dasher nabs the title role on ABC Family's "What Would Jane Do."
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[10/29/10 - 08:34 AM] Spike TV Presents New Slate of Scripted Original Pilots The crop includes six comedies, "many of which revolve around the crazy antics of dysfunctional co-workers and families" and a one-hour drama focusing on domestic terrorism.
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[09/14/10 - 07:38 AM] Spike TV's Scripted Comedy Series "Blue Mountain State" Returns for a Second Season Wednesday, October 20 at 11:00 Pm, ET/PT Plus: Denise Richards joins the cast while Bill Parcells, Boomer Esiason, Stacy Keibler,
Chuck Liddell, Craig Carton and Dan Patrick to guest star.
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[06/28/10 - 08:17 AM] Bill Romanowski to Guest Star on Spike's "Blue Mountain State" Romanowski will play himself in the new season, due in October.
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[06/07/10 - 08:01 AM] Page Kennedy and Frankie Shaw Join the Cast of Spike's Scripted Comedy Series "Blue Mountain State" Production on its second season of 13 episodes begins this week in Montreal.
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[04/16/10 - 12:02 AM] Development Update: Friday, April 16 Updates include: "Burn Notice," "Real Time With Bill Maher" land new seasons; Patton Oswalt departs NBC's "Beach Lane"; and Debra Winger is in talks to join HBO's "In Treatment."
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[03/19/10 - 10:12 AM] Exclusive: Spike TV Benches "Players" Encores of lead-in "Blue Mountain State" will fill the Tuesday, 10:30/9:30c half-hour for the rest of the month.
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[02/26/10 - 08:34 AM] Spike TV Scores Another 13 Episodes of Original Scripted Comedy 'Blue Mountain State' The series has averaged nearly one million viewers since its launch last month.
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[12/17/09 - 03:50 PM] Spike Adds Stealth "Bms" Premiere, "Entourage" Repeats The cable channel will preview its new comedy "Blue Mountain State" after its "UFC Fight Night" telecast on Monday, January 11.
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[12/09/09 - 11:14 AM] Spike TV Takes to the Field with New Original Scripted Comedy Series 'Blue Mountain State' The series will now kick off with back-to-back episodes on Tuesday, January 12 starting at 10:00/9:00c.
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[11/11/09 - 12:44 PM] Spike TV Unveils 'Thad Castle for College Player of the Year' Campaign to Promote New Comedy Series The newcomer premieres Tuesday, January 12 at 10:00/9:00c.
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[10/28/09 - 02:07 PM] On January 12, Spike TV Takes on College Football and the Girls, Partying and Hazing That Goes Along with It! "Blue Mountain State" is a half-hour scripted comedy series that follows three incoming freshman attending college.
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[06/19/09 - 11:05 AM] USA Network Names Bill Mcgoldrick Svp of Original Scripted Programming McGoldrick previously served in a similar role for Spike TV.
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[03/16/09 - 07:23 AM] Spike TV Gives Series Order to 'Blue Mountain State' Produced by Varsity Pictures' Brian Robbins and Lionsgate The comedy series is scheduled to premiere this summer.
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[12/19/08 - 06:02 AM] Spike TV Orders College Football Comedy Pilot to Be Produced by Varsity Pictures' Brian Robbins and Lionsgate The pilot, set to film in February, follows three incoming freshmen attending college football powerhouse Blue Mountain St. University.
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