Tue, May 13
The CW announced yesterday that it has given a series order to "Stylista," a new reality series from former supermodel Tyra Banks and Ken Mok, and renewed "Girlfriends" spinoff "The Game" for another season.
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CW Orders Full Season of Vampire Diaries, Five More Melrose Place Eps 
source: Oh No They Didn't!
Diaries has been an unqualified hit for the CW—it's easily the network's top show. Melrose's ratings, meanwhile, are just marginally ahead of already canceled The Beautiful Life. In fact, a repeat of the canceled CW series The Game that aired on BET the other night beat out an original epis...
Published Wed, Oct 21
CW Exec Says Move to Friday Won't Harm 'Smallville' 
source: BuddyTV
WA perform better than Everybody Hates Chris and The Game. In other related developments, Ostroff reveals that despite the split, neither Smallville or Supernatural are entering their final seasons this coming fall. The CW entertainment president said ...
Published Wed, May 27
Oprah Got ‘The Game’ Cancelled? 
source: manifestopart2 (WordPress)
Wikipedia has this wacky idea that Oprah has something to do with the cancellation of the CW show The Game. According to Wikiedia, Oprah had ... manifestopart2.wordpress.com
Published Tue, May 26
The CW's cuts, additions favor female viewers 
source: Houston Chronicle
United States First, by canceling Everybody Hates Chris and The Game, the CW not only becomes the first network to abandon half-hour sitcoms altogether, it also marks the end of two African American-specific series. The evolution of the CW — a combination of CBS and ...
Published Mon, May 25
source: Boston Globe
United States The shows "Privileged," "Everybody Hates Chris," and "The Game" have been canceled. Green Day is lashing out at Wal-Mart for refusing to stock its new CD, "21st Century Breakdown." Wal-Mart wanted the album edited for language and content, ...
Published Thu, May 21
The CW forgoes laughs for drama 
source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette
It's all-drama, all-the-time on The CW's comedy-free fall schedule. The network canceled Friday comedies "The Game" and "Everybody Hates Chris" and also sent sweet dramedy "Privileged" and reality show "Stylista" packing. ... CW adds 'Melrose' remake to schedule Philadelphia Daily New...
Published Thu, May 21
TV Tidbits Networks reveal which shows will be on their schedules ... 
source: Winston-Salem Journal
CW canceled Reaper, Everybody Hates Chris, The Game and Privileged. Fox canceled Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles, King of the Hill, Mad TV and Sit Down, Shut Up. Many industry observers expected the network to also drop its Friday-night drama ...
Published Thu, May 21
CW's cuts, additions favor young female viewers 
source: San Francisco Chronicle
First, by canceling "Everybody Hates Chris" and "The Game," the CW not only becomes the first network to abandon half-hour sitcoms altogether, it also marks the end of two African American-specific series. The evolution of the CW - a combination of CBS ...
Published Thu, May 21