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Two New Series Coming to Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network has “greenlit” two new original animated comedy series, Regular Show and Horrorbots.  Regular Show is created by J. G. Quintel and was developed as a short for Cartoon Network’s Cartoonstitute. Two bored groundskeepers, Mordecai (a six-foot-tall blue jay) and Rigby (a ...
Cartoon Network populates 'History'
hollywoodreporter.com — Cartoon Network has assembled the cast of its live-action drama pilot "Unnatural History," penned by feature writer Mike Werb ("The Mask") Cartoon Network populates 'History'
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Cartoon Network populates 'History'
hollywoodreporter.com 8/7/2009 — Cartoon Network has assembled the cast of its live-action drama pilot "Unnatural History," penned by feature writer Mike Werb ("The Mask") Kevin G. Schmidt ("Princess Protection Program"), Jordan Gavaris ("Degrassi: The Next Generation") and Italia ...
Cartoon Network Goes Ghost Hunting
feeds.b5media.com 7/15/2009 — Every network has a few reality shows and now Cartoon Network is getting real on Wednesday nights. They’ve got a new line-up of teen-oriented reality shows including The Othersiders, which is Ghost Hunters for the junior high crowd. Using the usual ghost hunting equipment, five teens ...
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Cartoon Network OKs 2 More 'ToonsThe Wrap RSS 8/13/2009
Also orders more episodes of "Misadventures of Flapjack" and "Adventure Time." By Daniel Frankel Continuing to expand its slate under the creative direction of former AMC programming architect Rob Sorcher, Cartoon Network announced the ...
Cartoon Network picks up two new comediesHollywood Reporter 8/13/2009
Cartoon Network has greenlit two new animated comedies, "Regular Show" and "Horrorbots," plus picked up additional episodes for "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack."
Cartoon Network picks up two new comedies (Reuters)Yahoo! News: Television News 8/14/2009
Reuters - Cartoon Network has green-lit two new animated comedies, "Regular Show" and "Horrorbots," and has picked up additional episodes for "The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack."
Cartoon Network gambles on live actionL.A. Times - TV News 8/17/2009
It's moving away from its animation roots -- under the guidance of Rob Sorcher, who helped AMC develop 'Mad Men' and 'Breaking Bad' -- but almost all its new reality shows are flopping. >  ...