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Brooklyn Nine-Nine, a police sitcom starring SNL alum Andy Sandberg and produced by writers from Parks and Recreation, is among five new shows set to air on Fox next season. And, from the description, it sounds like a totally original concept that avoids most known cop-show/buddy-movie stereotypes: It takes place in New York City. Sandberg and his partners play by their own rules and don’t take anything seriously. A new “by-the-book” boss shows up and has little patience for precinct shenanigans … and hilarity ensues! Also among the new sitcom pilots, is a live-action show from Seth MacFarlane called Dads, which will star Giovanni Ribisi and Seth Green as two childhood friends who live with their fathers … Discuss

 

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Waxing poetic on finding contentment, learning from his elders and finding his place in life. (OK, not really.) Read More
 

Andy Samberg announced this weekend that he will be leaving Saturday Night Live, making him the second high-profile star to leave the venerable show (after Kristen Wiig's departure last month). This means no more Michael Bolton cameos, but also no more "Laser Cats" ...

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There's a new rumor that Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg and Jason Sudeikis all might be leaving Saturday Night Live after this season. Which would basically be removing the three best reasons to watch SNL ...

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In 2008, MySpace hit a dubious landmark: It was taken over by Facebook in overall Internet ranking. Th at led to multiple shakeups, redesigns and adjustments in corporate strategy. In the last quarter of 2010, the site lost more than $150 million, which was the last straw for owners News Corp. Th e site has become the black sheep of social networking. Read More