CHICAGO – Now this is getting interesting. NBC has officially renewed three comedies — “Parks & Recreation,” “The Office,” and the very on-the-bubble “Up All Night.” Rumors of “Parks” only getting a 13-episode commitment have proven to be true but there has been no official confirmation that this means that the fifth season will be the program’s last.
With yesterday’s renewals of “Community” and “30 Rock” along with the rumors that the network is planning to renew “Whitney” AND has given a green light to five sitcom pilots, one has to wonder where all of this programming is going to go. Stay tuned to HollywoodChicago.com next when all of the networks announce their Fall schedules and find out.
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