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Jimmy Olsen coming to Smallville
July 11th, 2006 under WB+UPN=CW. [ Comments: none ]

Yours truly just received a truly Super tip that’s so good I’m not waiting for tomorrow’s Ask Ausiello to report it. Aaron Ashmore — aka Veronica Mars’ former beau, Troy Vandegraff — has been cast as Jimmy Olsen on Smallville! Amazing, right? Well, the news gets better. My Super mole confirms that Jimmy is being groomed as a love interest for Chloe! I’ve got another eather-shattering Smallville scoop, but that one I am saving for AA. (Hint: It’s really good.)
Fun fact free-o-charge: True Fanboys will recall that Aaron’s twin bro, Shawn, appeared on Smallville as Clark’s power-sucking nemesis Eric Summers.
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Is this how The WB will end?
June 30th, 2006 under WB+UPN=CW. [ Comments: none ]

The last day of broadcasting for The WB is Sept. 17, and the netlet is saying goodbye by broadcasting the pilots of, among other things, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” “Angel” and “Felicity.”

Now, the “Buffy” and “Angel” pilots were swell, to be sure, but J.J. Abrams’ “Felicity” pilot was genius, right up there with his “Alias” and “Lost” pilots. It left you dying to see what happened next.

Personally, I would have preferred to see the incredible "Roswell" pilot sub for the "Dawson’s Creek" opener. But who cares what stupid Herc thinks?

How now will UPN shut down the day before? "Voyager"? "Enterprise"? "Veronica"? "Smackdown"?

Read more of how the former Frog Net celebrates its final hours here.

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Hampton says I did not send Everwood to 7th Heaven
June 29th, 2006 under WB+UPN=CW. [ Comments: none ]

I know Brenda Hampton probably isn’t the first person you guys want to hear from right now — it was, after all, her show’s 11th-hour pickup that chopped down our beloved Everwood — but it seems only fair that we give the woman a chance to weigh in on the whole controversy. So, when I heard that my colleague Ileane Rudolph was interviewing Hampton (you didn’t think I was going to talk to her, did you?), I naturally slipped her a few Everwood-related Qs specifically for the Ausiello Report.

TVGuide.com: Do you think 7th Heaven‘s huge finale ratings gave the show the edge over Everwood?
Hampton:
I don’t think that’s it. If you look back over the years, Everwood never had our ratings. It’s a very good show — a critically-acclaimed show — but it never was close to us in the ratings. I don’t think that it’s just the ratings from the last two episodes that would have made them choose us. It’s the ratings over the last ten years.

TVGuide.com: Fans and critics are not happy that Everwood, which many feel was still in its prime, got axed in favor of Heaven. There’s a backlash brewing. Any thoughts?
Hampton:
Again, I liked Everwood. It was a good show. I don’t think the ratings were building. Were they? I don’t know. Our ratings were not building but they still were higher than anyone else’s. The bottom line is we have held the position of number one for many years now. And we continued to do so last year in our tenth season…. I don’t even like the notion that we kept Everwood from surviving. I think that each show is competing against itself. It’s just that our ratings were higher than anyone else’s ratings — even before the last two episodes. Again, I like [Everwood]. It’s a terrific show. The 9 pm time slot is very difficult; nothing has done that well following us. I think one of the reasons is that we’re a family show. We go off at 9 pm and families go to bed. (Laughs) It’s difficult to maintain that family audience.

Personally, I don’t hold Hampton accountable. It’s not her fault that CW prefers their family dramas old and severely worn down. Now, be sure to pick up next week’s issue of TV Guide magazine for more from Ileane’s interview with Hampton, including how the scribe plans to write herself out of that whole triple pregnancy corner

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Save Everwood! The Variety Ad.
June 21st, 2006 under WB+UPN=CW. [ Comments: none ]

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