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Bad guys, look out! John Walsh will be back on the air next month with weekly editions of "America's Most Wanted". The Lifetime cable TV network announced Tuesday the crime-fighting series will return for its 25th season on December 2.
Current-season shows on The CW including "The Vampire Diaries" and "Gossip Girl" are coming to online video service Hulu.
Actor Charlie Sheen, fired from his previous role on TV's "Two and a Half Men," will return to television in summer 2012, in his new "Anger Management" on FX, the network announced on Thursday.
ABC's "Modern Family" may not be the top-rated comedy on television, but it's the one most viewers catch up with on their digital video recorders.
AMC network says "The Walking Dead" began its second season with a vengeance, delivering 7.3 million viewers for Sunday's premiere telecast.
ABC says its revamped version of the 1970s hit "Charlie's Angels" is being shut down after only four airings because of low ratings.
CCTV-9, the documentary channel of China Central Television, is extending its telecast time from 10 to 12 hours.
"The Glamorous Imperial Concubine," or "Qing Shi Huang Fei," is expected to attract more audiences than "Bu Bu Jing Xin."
One of the voice actors on "The Simpsons" said Friday that he's willing to cut his salary by 70 percent in exchange for a taste of the production's profits in order to keep the show going beyond this season.
Dr Sun Yat-sen is a frequent subject of TV dramas and films on the Chinese mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
Fox said on Friday it had renewed animated TV series "The Simpsons" for another two seasons, after apparently reaching a pay deal with voice actors.
The future "The Simpsons" was up in the air after 20th Century Fox Television said it could no longer afford to produce the show without a huge pay cut for its cast.