With November on the horizon, Netflix will be switching up its selection of digital entertainment. Check out this list to see what’s getting the ax and what’s being added to the streaming service.
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There’s something endearingly square about “Olive Kitteridge” (9 p.m. Sunday and Monday, HBO).
LGBT-themed cabler Logo TV has launched into the world of comedic and satirical news programs with “The Straight Out Report,” which it plans to debut on Nov. 7.
Marcia Strassman, the actress who played Gabe Kaplan’s wife, Julie, on the 1970s sitcom “Welcome Back, Kotter,” has died at age 66.
TLC has pulled the plug on “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” following allegations that the mother at the center of the show has been romantically linked to a convicted child molester.
ABC is developing a contemporary take on “The Phantom of the Opera” shepherded by “Desperate Housewives” creator Marc Cherry.
TLC is “reassessing” the future of reality hit “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” following a TMZ report alleging that the mother of the girl at the center of the show is romantically linked to a convicted child molester.
The hit television drama “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” soon will air an episode heavily based upon the real-life spousal abuse case involving suspended NFL football player Ray Rice and his wife, Janay Palmer
Stars from ABC’s two most recently canceled-too-soon cult comedies, Eliza Coupe of “Happy Endings” and Jay Harrington from “Better Off Ted,” come together for “Benched.”
In the animated “Mike Tyson Mysteries” (10:30 p.m. Monday, Adult Swim), the former champ travels the country in a van dubbed the Mystery Mobile and assists strangers with the help of his homeschooled Korean daughter, the ghost of the Marquess of Queensberry and a foul-mouthed, hard-drinkin’, hooker-lovin’ pigeon who used to be a man.