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USA sticks with Sirens for Season 2

  USA Network is sticking with their comedy slate and has picked up a second 13 episode season of their freshman paramedic comedy Sirens. Although it started out with low rating it quicker developed a core audience and began to grow in the rating with each new episode, despite losing its Suits lead-in halfway through the season. Sirens ranks as the top new basic cable comedy series of the year among total viewers, averaging 1.62 million, and in adults 25-54 (870,000).

NEW Show Thursdays, USA 2014 Summer Schedule

USA 2014 SUMMER PREMIERE SCHEDULE Tuesday 9 P.M. – ROYAL PAINS (Season 6 premieres June 10th 2014) 10 P.M. – COVERT AFFAIRS (Season 5 premieres June 24th 2014) Wednesday 9 P.M. – SUITS (Season 4 premieres June 11th 2014) 10 P.M. – GRACELAND (Season 2 premieres June 11th 2014) Thursday 9 P.M. – RUSH (Series premiere July 17th 2014) 10 P.M. – SATISFACTION (Series premiere July 17th 2014) NEW SERIES:

Chrisley and Family are returning to USA

"Chase would screw a snake if someone would hold its head" -Todd Chrisley This and other Todd-isms will return to USA for a second season. Chrisley Knows Best , Is a bonafide unscripted USA Network breakout hit. Chrisley Knows Best is described as a real-life family comedy, it follows Atlanta-based self-made multimillionaire Todd Chrisley, his wife Julie, and their five children who live a seemingly picture-perfect Southern life with everything money can buy. The cable network has renewed the half-hour reality series for a 12-episode second season. Season two will

New Drama Series for USA Network

The as-of-now, untitled drama starring Matt Passmore (the Glades) has been ordered to series on USA Network. This untitled drama series aka the Sean Jablonski project has been given a 10 episode season 1 pickup . The Sean Jablonski project is a provocative drama exploring a marriage that has hit a lag. The show follows investment banker Neil Truman (Passmore) who accidentally discovers his wife’s (Stephanie Szostak) involvement with an escort. The new series is set to film in Georgia and will premiere

Psych Says GoodBye

 It's been confirmed by USA Network and the shows stars that Psych will end its eighth season run. But don't worry the final episode will be a closure-filled series finale, which has been promised to answer all of fans’ burning questions. The Final Episode of Psych will air on Wednesday, March 26 at 9/8c. It will be followed immediately by Psych After Show, a one-hour live remembrance/retrospective featuring a Q&A with the entire cast (including, of course, stars James Roday and Dule Hill) as well as series creator, Steve Franks.

SUITS IS BACK! USA NETWORK SPRING SCHEDULE

USA NETWORK WINTER PREMIERE SCHEDULE Tuesday  10 P.M. – CHRISLEY KNOWS BEST (SERIES premieres March 11th)  Wednesday  8 P.M. – PSYCH (Season 8 premieres Jan. 8th)  9 P.M. – WHITE COLLAR (Returns from their Winter Hiatus Jan. 8th)  Thursday  9 P.M. – SUITS (Season 3 Premieres March 6th)  10 P.M. – SIRENS (SERIES Premiere March 6th)  NEW SERIES:   SIRENS (Premieres March 6th) F ollows three of Chicago’s best EMTs whose sometimes silly, self-righteous and even self-destructive personalities make them unqualified for sustaining relationships, friendships and most occupations. They are, however, uniquely qualified for saving anyone who winds up in their ambulance. Michael Mosley, Kevin Daniels, Jessica McNamee and Kevin Bigley star in the series, whose pilot was written by Leary and Fisher. The two exec produce the series with Jim Serpico of Apostle, and Hal Vogel, David Aukin and D...

The Game Is Over for Necessary Roughness

                                                     After three seasons, the USA network has decided that sports therapist Dani Santino will hang up her hat. On November 19th the USA Network opted not to renew Necessary Roughness for a fourth season. Effectively canceling the series led by golden globe nominee Callie Thorne. This came after the massive push that the network made going into season 3, in which they changed the format and added several new season regulars including John Stamos as a new male lead. The network released a statement saying: “We are proud of this show and its writers, which had a unique ability to address topical subjects before they unfolded in real life on the sports pages,” and “We want to...