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Now titled "Toxic Bosses: Does Someone Have to Go?," the reality show will get a late May start.
hollywoodreporter.com (1 month and 9 days ago)
One of the first reality TV series to air, "COPS", has been giving its marching orders from its long time network supporter, Fox, reported Mediaite on Monday.The show's cancellation came without much media exposure or...
examiner.com (11 days ago)

"Cops" is moving to a new precinct this fall. After 25 years on Fox, the pioneering police reality show is headed for Spike. Fox announced after Saturday night's season-ending episode that it would not renew the show, which was one of Fox's original signatures.
nydailynews.com (12 days ago)
Centre Court broke the Honey Fox stakes record at Gulfstream in her return from a four-month layoff.
miamiherald.com (2 months and 4 days ago)

And now, as network TV continues to churn out reality show after reality show and call it entertainment, we proudly again present the greatest reality show of them all — actual real life.
pantagraph.com (2 months and 7 days ago)

DETROIT, MI - The hit FOX reality TV show "So You Think You Can Dance" is holding auditions in downtown Detroit and had entertainers in a frenzy at dawn Monday outside St. Andrews Hall. Detroit TV station WJKB-TV (FOX 2) reported that a line of fans eager to audition for the show snaked around St. Andrews well before 7 a.m. and included potential contestants from as far as...
mlive.com (3 months and 6 days ago)
The new show, “Junior Masterchef,” will be one of five reality shows from Gordon Ramsay on the network.
nytimes.com (8 days ago)

After a 25-year run valorizing America's police forces to the thumping reggae pulse of Inner Circle's "Bad Boys," Fox has canceled its weekly reality TV series COPS. To which we should say: good riddance. Yes, the show is being picked up by all-things-manly cable network Spike TV, but critics of the increasing militarization of American police should celebrate nevertheless:...
mediaite.com (12 days ago)
Among the stars of the network’s new comedies are Andy Samberg and Andre Braugher. Other new entries include an animated show, a reality show and an “event series.”
nytimes.com (5 days ago)
"Cops," the little reality show that helped launch a network and an entire genre - and sparked some controversy in the process - is switching networks, from Fox where it began a quarter of a century ago to Spike TV, where new shows will air in the fall.
newsday.com (12 days ago)
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