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3 Reality Shows Picked Up For Season 2

With the Holidays rapidly approaching E! has decided hand out some good news by renewing three of its freshman series; Eric &Jessie:Game On, Total Divas, and Hello Ross. This is the first time in a few years that E! has been comfortable renewing its slew of reality tv shows. Hopefully these shows will perform as well in season 2 as they did in season 1.  Eric and Jessie: Game On goes into the personal lives of country singer Jessie James and her new husband Eric Decker of the Denver Broncos as they juggle life, love, family and work. Total Divas follows some of the WWE most beautiful, and popular Divas; including he Bella Twins: Nikki and Brie and their romantic relationships with WWE superstars John Cena and Daniel Bryan. Season two is guaranteed to highlight the twins 30th birthday and Brie's wedding to Bryan. Hello Ross an American late-night talk show hosted by Ross Matthews , and executive produced by an E! television stample Chelsea Handler. Each of...

Episodes Of The Kardashians Can Stop Repeating 5 Times A Week, E! Network Announces New Shows At Their 2013 E! Network Upfronts

The Kardashians can stop playing double duty, filling up all the holes in the E! network scheduling , due to lack of content. At the E! network upfronts, the Pop culture power house unveiled 6 brand new shows, at least nine specials and a multitude of original programming including; comedy, reality and scripted. Unlike last year, E! Network seems determined to launch a scripted original program before this time next year. With nearly all reality shows declining in the rating it would be safe to say that scripted television is making a comeback and E intends to hop on board. Earlier this year E! closed a multimillion dollar deal to keep the KARDASHIAN/ JENNER Clan, which has the become the heart of the E! network, on the airwaves until at least 2015. Looking at what is being promoted in its development slate, I feel comfortable predicting that the race to best original programming will be between E! and Bravo, both of which pushed heavy development slates and a range of ne...