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- Why Stephen Colbert can't be Stephen Colbert anymore
"Late Night" host Stephen Colbert told a jeering crowd that they would never see pompous newscaster character "Stephen Colbert" again, as the character is the intellectual property of another company, presumably Colbert's former employer, Comedy Central.
- Here's where you'll be able to see a 'Carpool Karaoke' spin-off show
Apple Music, one of many new TV providers creating their own content, has reportedly acquired a spin-off based on the 'Late Late Show' 'Carpool Karaoke' segment.
- Here's why the last film in 'Divergent' series may not come to movie theaters
Lionsgate is reportedly considering moving the 'Divergent' young adult adaptation to television, echoing a similar decision from another bestselling young adult series.
- 'Daredevil' renewed, 'Defenders' date – where Marvel's Netflix series stand
A Comic-Con presentation revealed new information about Netflix superhero series such as 'Daredevil' and 'Luke Cage,' which represent an unusual model for Netflix.
- 'Star Trek' to stream on Netflix globally: A new normal for TV?
The upcoming 'Trek' show from CBS will be available on Netflix for viewers outside the US and Canada. The plans for the TV program, which also involve CBS's CBS All Access service, shows how release plans for shows are changing.
- Here's when 'Game of Thrones' season 7 will officially air
HBO recently announced when new episodes of the hugely successful fantasy drama will return. The network is shaking up the normal schedule for the TV program.
- Veterans protest alleged stereotypes in 'Orange is the New Black'
Veterans groups say the show's negative portrayal of veterans in its fourth season promotes harmful stereotypes with real-life consequences.
- In season 2, 'Mr. Robot' remains an artfully constructed receptacle for our cyber-paranoia
The critically acclaimed USA program 'Robot' is now airing its second season and stars Rami Malek, Christian Slater, and Portia Doubleday.
- Here's which network is the standout in this year's Emmy nominations
HBO's popular and critically acclaimed 'Game of Thrones' received the most Emmy nods, followed by 'The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story' from rising star FX.
- Here's how Disney show 'Elena of Avalor' includes Latin American culture
'Elena' stars Aimee Carrero as a princess who is learning to rule her kingdom. Those behind the program say they looked to Latin culture when creating the world of Avalor.
- Actress Jennifer Esposito will star on CBS's continually high-rated 'NCIS'
Esposito will appear on the season premiere of the hit CBS show, which will return this September. 'NCIS' has also been the inspiration for such spin-offs as 'NCIS: New Orleans' and 'NCIS: Los Angeles.'
- How well do you know 'Dancing With the Stars'?
The ABC reality competition 'Dancing With the Stars' has been part of American television for more than a decade and has brought together many dance professionals and celebrities to compete on the show. How well do you know the TV program? Take our quiz!
- Why has HBO's newest crime program 'The Night Of' won over critics?
'Night,' a miniseries that debuted on July 10, tells the story of a college student who finds himself accused of murder. It stars Riz Ahmed and John Turturro.
- 'Mr. Robot' arrives early on social media: A look at the show's rise
'Robot' became a critical success after debuting during the summer of 2015. A portion of the Season 2 premiere appeared unexpectedly online prior to the episode's official debut.
- Here's why season 7 production for 'Game of Thrones' has been delayed
The creators say production on the next season of the show will begin later than it usually does. 'Thrones' has become a big hit for network HBO.
- 'Outlander' actor Tobias Menzies of his character double duty: 'I like to watch characters who don't show their hand straightaway'
Menzies received a Golden Globe nomination for his work on the Starz drama, on which the actor portrays both an eighteenth-century villain and a World War II veteran. 'Outlander' airs its season finale on July 9.
- Lionsgate acquires Starz: Why the studio wants the 'Outlander' network
Studio Lionsgate has said it will purchase Starz, which is home to such TV programs as 'Outlander' and 'Power.'
- Here's how politics eclipsed Beyonce at the 2016 BET Awards
The stars were out in force at Sunday's BET Awards, but in many ways, politics stole the show.
- Why the twist-filled 'Game of Thrones' season finale broke all the rules
The season finale for 'Thrones,' whose stars include Peter Dinklage, Emilia Clarke, and Lena Headey, contained a flood of plot developments and action.
- 'Greenleaf' is capable and examines the corrupting nature of power
'Greenleaf' stars Merle Dandridge as the prodigal daughter of a family that presides over a megachurch in Memphis. Oprah Winfrey is an executive producer and also appears on the program.