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- Ellie Kemper will star in TV comedy created by Tina Fey
Ellie Kemper will star in an NBC comedy created by '30 Rock' star and creator Tina Fey. Ellie Kemper starred on 'The Office.'
- NBC cancels shows: 'Ironside' and 'Welcome to Family.' Why?
NBC cancels shows: After a month of low ratings, NBC canceled two of its new shows, "Ironside" and "Welcome to the Family." NBC will fill the Thursday slot with "Parks and Recreation" episodes.
- Jon Cryer, Ashton Kutcher are TV's highest-paid actors
Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher of 'Two and a Half Men' are the highest-paid TV actors, according to Forbes. Ashton Kutcher was at the top of the list, followed closely by Jon Cryer.
- Lea Michele, Amber Riley perform during a 'Glee' tribute to Cory Monteith
Lea Michele, Naya Rivera, and others performed songs during the newest 'Glee' episode, which served as a tribute to 'Glee' actor Cory Monteith. Lea Michele and Naya Rivera's characters had graduated from high school but returned for a memorial for Monteith's character Finn.
- Betty White honored in wax for love of animals
Betty White joins the wax collection at Madame Tussauds museum in Washington today. The Betty White figure will pay tribute to her love for animals.
- Megyn Kelly debuts 'The Kelly File': How did she do?
Megyn Kelly opened her new 9 p.m. Fox news show with an interview with Texas Sen. Ted Cruz. The Fox News lineup shift with Megyn Kelly is the first major change in more than a decade.
- Lucky 7 canceled: Worst ABC TV show debut in history
Lucky 7 canceled: A show about seven lottery winners, 'Lucky 7' is the first new fall TV show to be canceled.
- Malin Akerman discusses her new TV comedy 'Trophy Wife'
Malin Akerman portrays the new wife of a twice-divorced father (Bradley Whitford) on the ABC comedy. Malin Akerman has previously appeared in films such as 'Couples Retreat' and '27 Dresses.'
- 'Breaking Bad' series finale: Was it a satisfying ending?
'Breaking Bad' aired its series finale on Sept. 29. Was the 'Breaking Bad' series finale a good conclusion to the series?
- Faith makes a TV comeback
Entertainment with religious overtones, from 'The American Bible Challenge' to the program 'Preacher's Daughters,' is suddenly everywhere.
- Emmys 2013 are full of surprises, upsets
The Emmys ceremony included many upsets, including 'The Newsroom' actor Jeff Daniels taking home the Best Actor in a Drama prize. The Emmys were hosted by actor Neil Patrick Harris.
- Neil Patrick Harris talks hosting the Emmys and how TV has changed
Neil Patrick Harris is hosting the Emmys again after previously taking on the job in 2009. Neil Patrick Harris is also starring in the final season of the sitcom 'How I Met Your Mother' this year.
- 'Mad Men' final season will air in two parts in 2014 and 2015
The 'Mad Men' final season will be split over two years, according to the show's network AMC. The 'Mad Men' final season will have an additional episode, bringing the total to 14 rather than the usual 13.
- Vanessa Lachey, James Spader star on new shows this fall: Here's a guide
Vanessa Lachey stars on the Seth MacFarlane sitcom 'Dads' while Rebel Wilson heads up 'Super Fun Night' this fall. Here are the shows Vanessa Lachey, Kal Penn, and more will be involved in.
- Arsenio Hall returns to TV with his new late-night show
Arsenio Hall's program 'The Arsenio Hall Show' is set to premiere Sept. 9. Arsenio Hall worked as a late-night host in the late '80s and early '90s before leaving when his ratings slipped after the arrival of Jay Leno and David Letterman.
- 'Futurama,' the sci-fi animated series, bids farewell – again
'Futurama' aired its series finale Sept. 4 on Comedy Central. 'Futurama' features the voices of Billy West and Katey Sagal.
- Sofia Vergara is the highest-paid TV actress: Who's number two?
Sofia Vergara's lucrative endorsement deals put the bilingual actress on top of the list for the second year running. Sofia Vergara stars on ABC's 'Modern Family.'
- 'Dancing with the Stars' cast for season 17: Check out the contestants
'Dancing with the Stars' recently announced the list of stars who will be participating in the new season. 'Dancing with the Stars' premieres Sept. 16.
- Christina Hendricks on end of 'Mad Men' and her character's signature fashion
Christina Hendricks says the AMC drama has 'been a really special time for me.' Christina Hendricks stars as Joan Harris on the TV show.
- Fall lineup: Imagination required
Fantasy and sci-fi have long ruled at the multiplex, but now broadcast networks are producing more supernatural shows, too.