TV News Roundup: July 10, 2014
- FOX sets fall premiere dates
- The Emmy Nominations are out
- Who's back on THE VIEW?
- This and more in today's TV News Roundup
What is old, is new again. Rosie O'Donnell will return to THE VIEW this fall. So far, only her and Whoppi are cast as hosts for next season.
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A little less GLEE:
That full season order FOX gave to GLEE a couple years ago is now being trimmed back to just 13 episodes. Expect this to be the final 13 episodes of the series.
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Emmy Nominations are out:
The 2014 Emmy nominations are out and there were not many surprises. [LINK]
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Finding work after cancellations:
Giancarlo Esposito returns to ONCE UPON A TIME after REVOLUTION was axed this spring. Also heading to OUAT is fellow REVOLUTION star Elizabeth Mitchel, as a potential villain. Sean Hayes will join the cast of CBS' THE MILLERS.
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Live stream the MLB All-Star Game:
Fox will place it's coverage of the MLB All-Star game on it's FOX Sports GO. The app is available on iOS, Android and Kindle, plus online.
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FOX Sets fall premiere dates:
FOX has a long, drawn out premiere schedule, that starts in early September, and the last premiere in November.
Sept. 7 - UTOPIA
Sept. 10 - HELL'S KITCHEN
Sept. 16 - NEW GIRL and THE MINDY PROJECT
Sept. 17 - RED BAND SOCIETY
Sept. 22 - GOTHAM and SLEEPY HOLLOW
Sept. 25 - BONES
Sept. 28 - THE SIMPSONS, BROOKLYN NINE-NINE and FAMILY GUY
Oct. 2 - GRACEPOINT
Oct. 5 - BOB'S BURGERS and MULANEY
Nov. 7 - MASTERCHEF JR.
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BBC America green lights Four:
Cable outlet BBC America has renewed current series ORPHAN BLACK and BROADCHURCH for their third and second season, respectively, and picked up new series TATAU and THE LAST KINGDOM. No set premiere dates were announced for the new series.
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Roku rules Streaming:
In the world of streaming content online, the Roku devices reigns supreme, capturing 46% of sales last year. In comparison, the #2 device, Apple TV, only took 26% of the sales.
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