Renewed/Canceled/Info shows

Anybody keeping up with this?
FOX is cleaning house!

Cancelled: Human Target, Lie To Me, The Chicago Code, Traffic Light, and Breaking In.

Renewed: House

New shows picked up:

Dramas: The Finder (Bones spin-off), Alcatraz (New show from J.J. Abrams)
Comedies: I Hate My Teenage Daughter (starring Jaime Pressly), The New Girl (starring Zooey Deschanel)
 
According to Variety, The Event on NBC is done as well. [url="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118036823]article[/url]

"Perennial bubble show "Chuck" is likely to return for at least 13 episodes. "Parenthood" is considered a lock for a third season after turning in solid numbers the past few months. But it's curtains, to no one's surprise, for much-hyped drama "The Event" and laffer "Outsourced."
 
I'm getting worried that they haven't renewed CSI: NY yet :( I don't want it to get canceled, I feel it's the better out of the 3 personally. Edit, apparently I read wrong, the other two haven't been officially renewed either.

Here's a complete list:

ABC
The Bachelor: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
The Bachelorette Officially renewed.
Better With You: Could go either way.
Body of Proof: A safe bet.
Brothers & Sisters: Could go either way. A safe bet.
Castle: Officially renewed.
Cougar Town: Officially renewed.
Dancing With the Stars: A sure thing.
Desperate Housewives: A sure thing.
Detroit 1-8-7: A long-shot.
Grey’s Anatomy: Officially renewed.
Happy Endings: A safe bet.
The Middle: Officially renewed
Modern Family: Officially renewed
Mr. Sunshine: Could go either way.
No Ordinary Family: Could go either way. A long-shot.
Off the Map: Too early to tell. A long-shot.
Private Practice: Officially renewed.
V: Could go either way.

CBS
The Amazing Race: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
The Big Bang Theory: Officially renewed.
Blue Bloods: A safe bet.
Criminal Minds: A sure thing.
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior: Could go either way.
CSI: A sure thing.
CSI: Miami: A sure thing.
CSI: NY: Could go either way. A safe bet. Could go either way.
The Defenders: A long-shot.
The Good Wife: A sure thing.
Hawaii Five-0: A safe bet. A sure thing.
How I Met Your Mother: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
Mad Love: Too early to tell. Could go either way.
Medium: Already canceled; final episode aired 1/21/11.
The Mentalist: A sure thing.
Mike & Molly: A sure thing.
NCIS: Officially renewed.
NCIS: Los Angeles: A sure thing.
Rules of Engagement: Could go either way.
$#*! My Dad Says: A safe bet. Could go either way.
Survivor: A sure thing. Officially renewed through next season.
Two and a Half Men: Officially renewed. Could go either way. There's a rumor that Hugh Grant is set to replace Charlie Sheen :lol:
Undercover Boss: A safe bet. Officially renewed.

FOX
American Dad: Officially renewed.
American Idol: A sure thing.
Bob’s Burgers: Could go either way. Officially renewed.
Bones: A sure thing. Officially Renewed.
Breaking In: Could go either way. Officially canceled.
The Chicago Code: Too early to tell. A safe bet. Officially canceled.
The Cleveland Show: Officially renewed.
Family Guy: Officially renewed.
Fringe: A safe bet. Officially renewed.
Glee: Officially renewed.
House: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
Human Target: Could go either way. Officially canceled.
Lie to Me: Could go either way. Officially canceled.
Raising Hope: Officially renewed.
Running Wilde: Officially canceled.
The Simpsons: Officially renewed.
Traffic Light: Too early to tell. A long-shot. Officially canceled.

NBC
30 Rock: Officially renewed.
The Biggest Loser: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
The Cape: A long-shot. Essentially canceled. Officially canceled.
Celebrity Apprentice: A safe bet.
Chase: A long-shot. Essentially canceled.
Chuck: Could go either way. Unofficially Renewed.
Community: A safe bet. Officially renewed!
The Event: Could go either way. A long-shot.
Friday Night Lights: The fifth and final season will premiere on NBC on April 15.
Harry’s Law: Could go either way. A safe bet.
Law & Order: Los Angeles: A safe bet. Could go either way.
Law & Order: SVU: Could go either way. A safe bet. A sure thing.
The Office: A sure thing. Officially renewed!
Outsourced: Could go either way.
Parenthood: A safe bet. A sure thing. Unofficially Renewed.
Parks and Recreation: A safe bet. Officially renewed!
Perfect Couples: Too early to tell. A long-shot. Essentially canceled.
The Voice: A sure thing.

THE CW
90210: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
America’s Next Top Model: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
Gossip Girl: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
Hellcats: A safe bet. Could go either way. A long-shot.
Life Unexpected: Series finale aired 1/18/11.
Nikita: Could go either way.
One Tree Hill: Could go either way. A safe bet.
Smallville: The 10th and final season is currently underway.
Supernatural: A sure thing Officially renewed.
The Vampire Diaries: A sure thing. Officially renewed.
 
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Updates:

Officially renewed: Chuck, Parenthood, Harry's Law

Officially cancelled: The Event, Law & Order: LA, Outsourced

Notable pilots not picked up: Wonder Woman, and Paget Brewster's pilot (My Life As An Experiment), which bodes well for her return to Criminal Minds.
 
WHat's with the LOLA? Wasn't it reported earlier during the winter that it is getting it's season 2?

And Event.. thank god. Lauhged my ass off when it was advertised here as "hit show" ..well of course they try to get viewers but still.. I watched on eepisode and was pretty much.. nothing happened. Like Flash Forward...

And why oh why they cannot bury Two and Half Men for good? there's no point going on with the show.
 
Update:

ABC officially cancels: V, Brothers and Sisters, Mr. Sunshine, Detroit 1-8-7, No Ordinary Family. Off The Map.
 
V isn't coming back and neither is one other ABC program but I forget which one. I'm a bit sad about V, I just kept forgetting to DVR the dang thing.
 
Update:

Officially renewed: Body of Proof and Happy Endings (ABC), Treme (HBO)

Officially cancelled: Better with you (ABC)
 
And why oh why they cannot bury Two and Half Men for good? there's no point going on with the show.

The show makes too much money for CBS, so they are gonna try it without Charlie. And they have their new man: Ashton Kutcher (sp?).
 
From Marc Berman @ pifeedback.com

Note: 30 Rock will return midseason so filming can be delayed to accomodate Tina Fey's pregnancy.

NBC’s fall 2011 line-up (with new shows in caps).

Monday
8:00 p.m. The Sing-Off (two hours)
10:00 p.m. THE PLAYBOY CLUB

Tuesday
8:00 p.m. The Biggest Loser (two hours)
10:00 p.m. Parenthood

Wednesday
8:00 p.m. UP ALL NIGHT
8:30 p.m. FREE AGENTS
9:00 p.m. Harry’s Law (new day and time)
10:00 p.m. Law & Order: SVU

Thursday
8:00 p.m. Community
8:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation (new time)
9:00 p.m. The Office
9:30 p.m. WHITNEY
10:00 p.m. PRIME SUSPECT

Friday
8:00 p.m. Chuck (new day)
9:00 p.m. GRIMM
10:00 p.m. Dateline

Saturday
8:00 p.m. Encore programming

Sunday
7:00 p.m. Football Night in America
8:15 p.m. NBC Sunday Night Football

NBC 2012 MID-SEASON Changes

SUNDAY
7-8 p.m. – Dateline NBC
8-10 p.m. – The Celebrity Apprentice
10-11 p.m. – THE FIRM

MONDAY
8-10 p.m. – The Voice
10-11 p.m. – SMASH

COMEDY

Are You There Vodka? It’s Me Chelsea (Midseason)
Inspired by Chelsea Handler's autobiographical book of the same name, a highly opinionated single young woman in her 20s (Laura Prepon) who works as a cocktail waitress is the focus.

Free Agents
The trials and tribulations of two public relations executives (Hank Azaria and Kathryn Hahn) on the rebound is the focus of this workplace/romantic comedy.

Up All Night (Comedy)
Christina Applegate is back in primetime is this tale of an acerbic working mother, who never thought she would be a parent, her stay-at-home husband and her opinionated parents.

Whitney (Comedy)
A young couple tries to balance their lives together in this sitcom inspired by the comedy of Whitney Cummings.


DRAMA

Awake
Described as an Inception-like thriller, a police detective (Jason Isaacs) wakes up in two different realities after a horrible car crash: one in which his son lives and the other where his wife lives.

The Playboy Club
Set in a Chicago Playboy Club in 1963, the scripted hour will follow the lives of the club's Bunnies while also exploring the political and moral changes of the era. The ensemble cast includes Amber Heard, David Krumholtz and Eddie Cibrian.

Prime Suspect
In this remake of the British series, a skilled, top-class female detective (Maria Bello) battles to prove herself in a tough New York precinct. Aidan Quinn plays the squad commander.

Smash (Midseason)
From executive producer Steven Spielberg, a diversified group of characters come together to put on a Broadway musical based on the life of Marilyn Monroe. Debra Messing, Christian Borle and American Idol’s Katharine McPhee star.
 
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