Entertainment Weekly | Mon, Apr 6
Mon, Apr 6
Sadly, there's no such effort being made for the woefully underappreciated Everybody Hates Chris, the CW's other (hilarious) comedy based on Chris Rock's childhood. (A network insider says the show, which only attracts 1.71 million viewers, ...
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source: Toronto Sun
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source: Independent
It has great comedy potential – you only have to watch Chris Rock's Kwanzaa episode on Everybody Hates Chris, where his dad tries to save money by ...
Published Mon, Nov 16
CW targets programs appealing to women 
source: NewsOK.com
OK CW will stop programming on Sunday nights and has cast aside all comedy in favor of scripted dramas with female appeal and "America's Next Top Model.” "Privileged,” "Everybody Hates Chris” and "The Game” have ended, CW said Thursday. ...
Published Tue, May 26
Emmy Dream Ballot part 1: Best Supporting Actor and Actress (comedy) 
source: Entertainment Weekly
Terry Crews and Tichina Arnold for Everybody Hates Chris. Ausiello - Sadly, I don't have a lot of time to seriously think about this right now. That said, I really have absolutely no quibble with your choices. I especially love the HIMYM and Daisies ...
Published Tue, May 26
Broadcasters Adding Comedies To Cure Recession Blues? Not Really. 
source: TVbytheNumbers
CA The CW is abandoning its two remaining comedies, The Game and Everybody Hates Chris. Recession scrooges? Hardly. They just don't fit the demographic the network's after, but that doesn't write a “comedy in a recession” story.
Published Mon, May 25
Viewers win some series renewals 
source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Contactmusic.com MO The CW wiped out its entire comedy slate, dropping "Everybody Hates Chris" and "The Game." But this year's schedules also carried an unusual amount of good news. NBC's "Chuck" will return, thanks to a deal with Subway. "Law & Order" will see a 20th ...
Published Sat, May 23
CW Banking on Kutcher, Vampires and 'Melrose' 
source: California Chronicle
CA The CW will stop programming on Sunday nights and has cast aside all comedy in favor of scripted dramas with female appeal and "America's Next Top Model." "Privileged," "Everybody Hates Chris" and "The Game" have ended, the CW said Thursday. ...
Published Sat, May 23