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Warner Bros. to Experiment With Airing Edited HBO Shows on TNT, TBS
As part of a new experiment, TNT and TBS will air edited episodes of the HBO original series True Blood and Silicon Valley, respectively.
10 Ways American Dad Got Better After Moving To TBS
TBS is the exact right place for American Dad to be right now, as it has only gotten better, in many ways, since moving.
TBS's Goofy 'Angie Tribeca' Takes Aim at Cop Shows
"Parks & Rec" veteran Rashida Jones and the cast of "Angie Tribeca" discuss their new comedy, which spoofs franchises like "Law & Order" and "CSI."
Watch Jean-Claude Van Damme Recreate His 'Kickboxer' Dance Scene
The Muscles From Brussels proves he still has the moves -- the dance moves, at least.
'The Daily Show's' Samantha Bee to Host Her Own TBS Series
The cable channel has already ordered a family sitcom from the "Daily Show" veteran and her husband Jason Jones.
Bill Murray Films Guest Spot on 'Angie Tribeca'
The new TBS comedy, which stars Rashida Jone, will also feature a guest appearance by fellow "Parks and Recreation" alum Adam Scott.
'American Dad!' Moving to TBS in 2014
After 10 seasons on Fox, American Dad! will move to cable channel TBS in late 2014 for its 15-episode 11th season. Encores will air on Adult Swim.
One <i>King</i> to Bore Them All: <i>King of the Nerds</i> Falls Flat
TBS's new reality competition show King of the Nerds stumbles with its low-budget challenges, lack of drama and apparent inability to grasp what makes nerds, well, nerds.
Jack McBrayer & Triumph Take On Famously Abusive Hot Dog Stand
Talk-show host Conan O'Brien sent nice-guyJack McBrayer to Chicago's Weiners Circle hot dog stand, notorious for its verbally abusive employees. Predictably, things got too hot for the 30 Rock actor, who returned with Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog to serve up some abuse of his own.
NBC, ABC and Fox Announce Renewals For Fall Season
Ahead of next week's upfront presentations the networks announced the return of such shows as Once Upon a Time, Castle, Parenthood and Grimm.
Conan O'Brien: 'I Won't Be Denied My Masturbating Bear!'
Conan O'Brien says he plans to use established characters and bits, like the Masturbating Bear, on his new TBS show, despite the possibility of a lawsuit from NBC. However, it seems unlikely that the network, which owns the intellectual property, will make any moves against the talk-show host or his new home.