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[03/18/09 - 06:45 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, March 18 Updates include: NBC orders "The Sing Off"; Kyle Bornheimer gets a "Threesome" at ABC; and Alfre Woodard joins FOX's "Maggie Hill."
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[03/09/09 - 06:11 PM] Development Update: Monday, March 9 Updates include: Ashlee Simpson-Wentz reports to The CW's "Melrose Place"; A&E orders "Runaway Squad" to series; and the latest wave of casting news.
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[03/06/09 - 06:31 PM] Development Update: Friday, March 6 Updates include: Comedy Central cancels "Chocolate News"; ABC adds "Pulling" to comedy pilot roster; and a huge wave of casting news.
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[02/27/09 - 06:56 PM] Development Update: Friday, February 27 Updates include: David Morse moves to "Empire State" on ABC; Steven R. McQueen joins The CW's "Vampire Diaries"; and Rebecca Rand Kirshner Sinclair to run "90210."
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[02/26/09 - 06:24 PM] Development Update: Thursday, February 26 Updates include: Brittany Snow to headline the "Gossip Girl" spin-off; Christina Cole is "Maggie Hill" for FOX; and Derek Luke reports for "Trauma" at NBC.
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[02/05/09 - 06:53 PM] Development Update: Thursday, February 5 Updates include: CBS, The CW add pilots; casting begins on "NCIS" and "Gossip Girl" spin-offs; and Imagine Television books three comedies at FOX.
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[01/20/09 - 06:31 PM] Development Update: Tuesday, January 20 Updates include: FOX orders seven pilots, including three dramas and four comedies; while Kurt Fuller is set to go "Legally Mad" for NBC.
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[01/15/09 - 06:31 PM] Development Update: Thursday, January 15 Updates include: FOX on track to order drama pilots "Human Target" and "Maggie Hill"; while CBS eyes a cast-contingent commitment for "Tick Tock."
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[01/14/09 - 06:41 PM] Development Update: Wednesday, January 14 Updates include: Rhea Seehorn to topline FOX's "Eva Adams"; early contenders emerge for pilot season; and TCA updates from CBS and Showtime.
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[09/15/08 - 06:35 PM] Development Update: Monday, September 15 Updates include: Trey Farley to host Sci Fi's "Cha$e"; "Nip/Tuck" co-stars enter talks with FX to renegotiate their salaries; and "Shark" creator Ian Biederman books a medical drama at FOX.
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