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TV News: FOX Cancels ‘The Chicago Code,’ ‘Lie to Me,’ ‘Human Target’

CHICAGO – For weeks now, we’ve been trying to predict what the networks would do with their bubble shows when they announced their fall schedules next week. Well, Kevin Reilly of FOX decided to burst all of the bubbles at his network under cover of night, as news broke very late last night that “The Chicago Code,” “Human Target,” “Lie To Me,” “Traffic Light,” and “Breaking In” will be absent from the upcoming 2011-12 schedule.

On WGN Radio: HollywoodChicago.com’s Brian Tallerico on Bubble Shows Including ‘Chuck,’ ‘The Chicago Code,’ ‘Blue Bloods,’ More

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CHICAGO – Brian Tallerico guests on Bill Moller’s show on WGN-Radio in Chicago on May 7, 2011 to take listener calls about bubble shows for the Fall 2011 schedule including “Blue Bloods,” “Chuck,” “Off the Map,” “The Good Guys,” “The Chicago Code,” “Harry’s Law,” “Traffic Light,” and more.

On WGN Radio: HollywoodChicago.com’s Brian Tallerico on ‘The Chicago Code,’ ‘Traffic Light,’ ‘Mr. Sunshine,’ ‘Justified’

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CHICAGO – HollywoodChicago.com content director Brian Tallerico speaks with WGN Radio host Bill Moller on Feb. 5, 2011 about the new and returning programs for the second week of Feb. 2011.

TV Review: Awful Rom-Com ‘Traffic Light’ Should Have Been Stopped

CHICAGO – The failure of the romantic comedy on the big screen (no genre is in more dire straits right now creatively) has definitely crept into television as well with a continuous parade of bad relationship comedies, including two already in 2011, NBC’s “Perfect Couples” and the even-worse “Traffic Light,” debuting tonight on FOX.

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