Published 5/14/2008
at L.A. Times - TV News
Network adds 'Life on Mars' and 'Opportunity Knocks'; at the CW, a '90210' sequel and 'Surviving the Filthy Rich' join
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Tuesday was the second day of the weeklong "upfronts" held in New York City where the major television networks gather annually to present their new programming to media buyers.
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