Network Renewals and Cancellations: 'Two and a Half Men' Will Be Back

Ashton Kutcher is officially on board for a second season of "Two and a Half Men."

The Hollywood Reporter said Kutcher and his co-stars, Jon Cryer and Angus T. Jones, will receive small raises to return for the CBS hit sitcom's tenth season. Kutcher, who reportedly made more than $700,000 per episode this season, replaced Charlie Sheen last year.

CBS cancelled "CSI: Miami" and the first-year shows "Rob, Unforgettable," "NYC 22? and "A Gifted Man." The star of "A Gifted Man," Patrick Wilson, tweeted his frustration over the weekend, writing, "So…shocking to no one: #agiftedman is done. Found out via email…and not from the network. Stay classy."

According to The Hollywood Reporter, ABC renewed "Private Practice," "Body of Proof," "Last Man Standing," and the first-year shows "Scandal" and "Don't Trust the B**** in Apt 23." It cancelled "GCB," "Missing," "Pan Am" and "The River."

The CW pulled the plug on Sarah Michelle Gellar's "Ringer" as well as "The Secret Circle," and renewed "Gossip Girl," "Nikita" and "Hart of Dixie." It also picked up the "Sex and the City" prequel "The Carrie Diaries."