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    FX Boss talks future of 'Louie' and 'Fargo,' teases big 'creative pivot' for 'American Crime Story: Katrina'

    FX CEO John Landgraf offered updates on a number of in-limbo series Wednesday at the cabler’s portion of the Television Critics Association’s summer press tour.

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    ‘SNL’ Under Fire For Allegedly Plagiarizing Louis C.K. Clown Sketch From Tig Notaro

    Comedian Tig Notaro has blasted Saturday Night Live for plagiarizing her idea. The stand-up and star of Amazon’s One Mississippi co-wrote, directed, and starred in a 13-minute short called “Clown Service” that she premiered in 2015, and it bares a striking resemblance to a video sketch called “Birthday Clown” that aired on the most recent episode of SNL, hosted by Louis C.K. As Notaro said in a statement released to Entertainment Weekly, *quote* “It has been impossible for me to ignore the cac

  • NewsKen Tucker

    ‘Better Things’: The Best New Show About Parenthood

    FX has already premiered one of the most exciting new sitcoms—Donald Glover’s "Atlanta" — and on Thursday, the network follows up with another: "Better Things."

  • NewsYahoo TV Staff

    Happy Pizza Day! Celebrate With These 10 Slice-tastic TV Moments

    If turkey has its own holiday, then pizza definitely deserves one. Round, square, deep-dish, thin crust, plain cheese, the works — however you like it, pizza is a thing of beauty (and deliciousness). Our national obsession with pizza is reflected on television, where characters order in or dine out, flirt with delivery boys (or girls), and even make their own pies (remember Two Guys, a Girl, and a Pizza Place?). So, in honor of Pizza Day — which really should be Pizza Decade — here are 10 TV mom

  • NewsKen Tucker

    Louis C.K. Drops A New Show Unannounced: ‘Horace and Pete’ Review

    Without any prior announcement, Louis C.K. posted the first episode of a new show, Horace and Pete, on his website on Saturday. Steve Buscemi is Pete. The dingy bar is packed with stars playing low-down, screwed-up, and screwed-over people, including Jessica Lange, Alan Alda, SNL’s Aidy Bryant, Edie Falco, and Steven Wright.

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    Are These TV Shows Comedies or Dramas? We Decide!

    Twenty years ago, it was easy to tell TV comedies and dramas apart. Comedies lasted a half-hour and had a laugh track. Dramas lasted an hour and wrapped everything up neatly each week. But now, with the explosion of genre-defying dramedies all across the TV dial, it’s gotten a lot more complicated — and even the Emmys are confused.