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Kate Gosselin's reality TV show 'Kate Plus 8' has been cancelled

Kate Gosselin's reality TV show 'Kate Plus 8' has been cancelled.

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Kate Gosselin's reality TV show 'Kate Plus 8' has been cancelled.

The programme - which follows the life of the TV personality bringing up her eight children, fraternal twins and sextuplets, whom she had with ex-husband Jon Gosselin - has been axed by TLC, but the network is planning one-off episodes in the future.

A network representative revealed in a statement: 'TLC has decided not to renew another season of 'Kate Plus 8'.

'By the end of this season 'Kate Plus 8' will have hit the 150 episode mark (including 'Jon Kate Plus 8'); an exceptional milestone. TLC hopes to check in with Kateand the family periodically with specials in the future.



Read more at http://wap.news.bigpond.com/articles/Entertainment/2011/08/16/Kate_Gosselins_show_axed_651003.html

Jennifer Lopez And Marc Anthony's Reality Show Is Still On

Jennifer Lopez And Marc Anthony
Despite announcing their plans to divorce on Friday, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez are moving forward with their latest joint professional venture, the new reality competition show Q’Viva! The Chosen . Headed by Lopez, Anthony, Simon Fuller and Jamie King, the series is set to film across South America this fall, and according to The Hollywood Reporter , Lopez and Anthony will remain attached to the project. “Both Jennifer and Mark are committed to the Q’Viva! project and will work on it as planned,” a representative for XIX Entertainment said. But will theirnewfound relationship status add a new layer of drama to the “hotly anticipated 2012 celebration of Latinmusic, artistry and dance”? (Whether we want it to or not largely depends on how horrible good the show’s contestants are.)





Read more at http://popdust.com/2011/07/18/jennifer-lopez-and-marc-anthonys-reality-show-is-still-on/

Jennifer Lopez And Marc Anthony's Reality Show Is Still On

Jennifer Lopez And Marc Anthony
Despite announcing their plans to divorce on Friday, Marc Anthony and Jennifer Lopez are moving forward with their latest joint professional venture, the new reality competition show Q’Viva! The Chosen . Headed by Lopez, Anthony, Simon Fuller and Jamie King, the series is set to film across South America this fall, and according to The Hollywood Reporter , Lopez and Anthony will remain attached to the project. “Both Jennifer and Mark are committed to the Q’Viva! project and will work on it as planned,” a representative for XIX Entertainment said. But will theirnewfound relationship status add a new layer of drama to the “hotly anticipated 2012 celebration of Latinmusic, artistry and dance”? (Whether we want it to or not largely depends on how horrible good the show’s contestants are.)





Read more at http://popdust.com/2011/07/18/jennifer-lopez-and-marc-anthonys-reality-show-is-still-on/

Weekly Schedule of TV Shows on American Televisions

MONDAY



“Dancing With the Stars” 8 p.m. ABC — The final three vie for the mirror-ball trophy. UGA grad Hines Ward still has a shot!

“House” 8 p.m. Fox (seventh season finale) — An eighth season is coming but word is it may be the last. Is a performance artist actually sick or doing something for art’s sake?

“The Bachelorette” 9 p.m. ABC (seventh season debut) — Brad Womack’s second runner-up Ashley Hebert gets her shot at love.

“The Chicago Code” 9 p.m. Fox (series finale) — Fox recently axed this show. Let’s hope this provides some closure after just one season.

“The Event” 9 p.m. NBC (series finale) — Yet another show that didn’t make it to a sophomore year. Sean, Vicky, Sterling and Simon race to stop the spread of a virus.

“Make It or Break It” 9 p.m. ABC Family (second season finale) — The girls compete at World’s and trusts are broken.

“Too Big to Fail” 9 p.m. HBO — An account of the Wall Street financial crisis in 2008.

“Clash of the Commercials” 10 p.m. CBS — Ten international commercials compete with 10 U.S. ads for supremacy.



TUESDAY

“American Idol” 8 p.m. Fox — This is the first all-country “Idol” final between North Carolina’s Scotty McCreery and Georgia’s own Lauren Alaina.

“The Biggest Loser” 8 p.m. NBC (11th season finale) — America’s vote is revealed and the 24 contestants come back to weigh in one more time.

“Dancing With the Stars” 9 p.m. ABC (12th season finale) — Can UGA’s Hines Ward overcome Kirstie Alley’s popularity and Chelsea Kane’s youth and exuberance? The Black Eyed Peas and Go Gos perform.

“Glee” 9 p.m. Fox — The Glee kids head to New York City for the Nationals.

“Deadliest Catch” 9 p.m. Discovery — A confrontation on the Cornelia Marie brings the police.

“Braxton Family Values” 9 p.m. WE — The ladies go to Los Angeles for their mom’s birthday.

“The Voice” 10 p.m. NBC — Atlanta’s Rebecca Loebe competes tonight.



WEDNESDAY

“American Idol” 8 p.m. (10th season finale) — Scotty McCreery is favored to win during the two-hour, seven-minute finale.

“The Middle” 8 p.m. ABC (second season finale) — Brick must write a daily journal to pass third grade.

“Modern Family” 9 p.m. ABC (second season finale) — The family holds a big party for Jay’s birthday.

“Cougar Town” 9:30 p.m. ABC (second season finale) — Travis’ move to Hawaii gives the gang an excuse for a vacation.

“Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior” 10 p.m. CBS (series finale) — CBS has canceled this show after a brief spring run.

“Law & Order: Los Angeles” 10 p.m. NBC (series finale) — NBC revamped this show midway through its freshman year but axed it anyway.

“Happy Endings” 10:30 p.m. ABC (first season finale) — Despite modest ratings, ABC did renew this comedy.



THURSDAY

“How To Die In Oregon” 8 p.m. HBO — An examination of the Death with Dignity Act in Oregon, the first state to legalize doctor-assisted suicide.

“So You Think You Can Dance” 8 p.m. Fox (eighth season debut) — Atlanta and San Francisco auditions featured.

“LisaRaye: The Real McCoy” 9 p.m. TV One (second-season finale) — Kai travels to Las Vegas to celebrate her 21st birthday.

“Lady Gaga Special” 9 p.m. MTV — An intimate conversation with the pop star.

“America’s Best Dance Crew” 10 p.m. MTV — The crews dance to Kanye West music.

“The Real Housewives of New York City” 10 p.m. Bravo — LuAnn hosts the ladies in Morocco.

“Secret Diary of a Call Girl” 10:30 p.m. Showtime (series finale) — Ben wants Belle to call it quits.

“Gigolos” 11 p.m. Showtime (first season finale) — Are the women really paying for this?

FRIDAY

“Friday Night Lights” 8 p.m. NBC — Vince feels torn between Coach Taylor and his dad and Billy makes a connection with Luke.

“CMT’s Next Superstar” 9 p.m. CMT — The final three make music videos.

“Say Yes to the Dress: Big Bliss” 9 p.m. TLC — A bride shops for her dress with her sorority sisters.

“American Restoration” 10 p.m. History — The team works on a department-store X-ray machine from the 1940s used to fit shoes.

“Four Weddings” 10 p.m. TLC (third season finale) — One bride walks down the aisle with her dog while another entertains guests with a pirate impersonator.

“Swamp Brothers” 10 p.m. Discovery— A baby gator-catching mission lead to trouble for the brothers.

“VH1 Storytellers” 11 p.m. VH1 — Death Cab For Cutie gets the spotlight.

WEEKEND

“The Antonio Treatment” 9:30 p.m. Saturday HGTV — Antonio remakes a bedroom with stucco walls, a small layout and stained rug

“Bert the Conqueror” 8 p.m. Sunday Travel — The host arrives in Arizona and attends the 23rd annual Ostrich Festival.

“National Memorial Day Concert 2011” 8 p.m. Sunday GPB — Yolanda Adams, B.B. King and Pia Toscano are among the performers.

“Game of Thrones” 9 p.m. Sunday HBO — With conflict looming, Tywin urges Jaime to preserve the Lannisters’ future.

“Amazing Wedding Cakes” 10 p.m. Sunday WE (fourth season finale) — A cake mimics the design of the Palace of Versailles.

“The Killing” 10 p.m. Sunday AMC — The police must regroup after they have second thoughs about a prime suspect.

“Ice Loves Coco” 10:30 p.m. Sunday E! — A preview of a new reality series focused on rapper Ice-T and his wife Coco.