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NEW YORK - USA Network and Tom Brokaw announced today the first-ever Characters Unite National Town Hall, a ground-breaking high-level discussion on how America's increasingly diverse and divided population can find common ground on today's complex... Full Article at The Morning Call
USA Network is keeping some of its chief characters around for additional seasons. The characters welcome network renewed Burn and Psych for their fourth and fifth campaigns, respectively. Full Article at Multichannel News
In this TV publicity image released by USA Network, Sharon Gless portrays Madeline Westen in a scene from USA network's "Burn Notice." View Photo »
Jeff has given us great exposure not just with the USA Network, but with Bravo and with Oxygen, and with MSNBC and CNBC. He’s got us in the sweet spot right now.
*The USA Network crime comedy "Psych," co-starring former "West Wing" actor Dule Hill, has been renewed for a fifth season with a fresh order of 16-episodes, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Full Article at EURweb
USA Network has renewed its second show in two days: "Burn Notice" has been tapped for a fourth season. Meanwhile, Fox has picked up the back-nine episodes of the Tim Roth drama "Lie to Me," from 20th Century Fox TV. Full Article at Variety
Spurred by a revitalized Friday night lineup, USA Network last week returned to its familiar perch atop the cable ratings heap, averaging 3.09 million viewers in prime. Full Article at MediaWeek
Director of Photography Bill Wages looks through the viewfinder as he prepares to tape an episode of USA Network's 'Burn Notice' in Miami, Friday, May 29, 2009. View Photo »
At the 9:15 PM mark of last night's latest iteration of Monday Night RAW on the USA Network, I turned to my buddy and asked him a simple question: "We still got another hour to go!" I remarked. "Yep," he replied dryly again. Full Article at Bleacher Report
USA Network is losing Monk this year, but it's not about to let Psych go. The adventures of Shawn and Gus will continue. USA announced today that Psych is coming back for season five, with 16 new episodes ordered up. This, my friends, is a no-brainer. Full Article at TV Squad
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In this TV publicity image released by USA Network, Sharon Gless portrays Madeline Westen in a scene from USA network's "Burn Notice."
View Photo »Director of Photography Bill Wages looks through the viewfinder as he prepares to tape an episode of USA Network's 'Burn Notice' in Miami, Friday, May 29, 2009.
View Photo »Philip Wages, right, video assistant and Mike McLean, first camera assistant, prepare to tape one of USA Network's episodes of ''Burn Notice' in Miami, Friday, May 29, 2009.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - APRIL 02: Bonnie Hammer ,President of Cable Entertainment and Universal Cable Productions for USA Network and host Tom Brokaw and a guest arrive at the exhibition opening of USA network's 'American Character: A Photographic Journey' at Pepco's Edison Place Gallery on April...
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 12: Dreama Walker attends USA Network's 'American Character: A Photographic Journey' launch event at the Stephan Weiss Studio on March 12, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 12: Actor Jeff Goldblum attends USA Network's 'American Character: A Photographic Journey' launch event at the Stephan Weiss Studio on March 12, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »NEW YORK - MARCH 12: Actress Lucy Liu attends USA Network's 'American Character: A Photographic Journey' launch event at the Stephan Weiss Studio on March 12, 2009 in New York City.
View Photo »Director of Photography Bill Wages looks through the viewfinder as he prepares to tape an episode of USA Network's 'Burn Notice' in Miami, Friday, May 29, 2009.
View Photo »Jeff has given us great exposure not just with the USA Network, but with Bravo and with Oxygen, and with MSNBC and CNBC. He’s got us in the sweet spot right now.
remains one of the greatest shows in the history of TV ... He's our USA Network prototype writer: He's got a great sense of narrative drive, and it's always based on character. He can do fun high-concept stuff but really keep it rooted.
The casual games industry has been growing beyond anyone's expectations ... Respected companies entering the space, like USA Network, offer proof that offerings will continue to provide fans and current casual gamers a new way to experience the environment and online challenges they love.
USA Network made its first foray into the casual gaming sector last year. Now, to expand our offerings and scale at a competitive rate, we've decided to open up the platform and begin working with third-party developers and publishers ... Ultimately, by working with partners such as NeoEdge, Bigpoint an...
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