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Broadcast TV Buzz: ‘The Following’ & ‘Stalker’ To Be Cancelled, ‘Castle’ Renewal May Come Down To The Wire & More

TVWise’s presents our latest Broadcast TV Buzz column, which lists, by network, the latest industry intel (buzz if you will) on which shows will be back next year and which shows we will be saying goodbye to. A decision on the future of Castle may come down to the wire, while the odds of a renewal for both Stalker and The Following appear slim.

‘The X-Files’ Revival Nears Greenlight At Fox; Network Eyes Short Order, Gillian Anderson & David Duchovny To Return

The X-FilesThe X-Files revival is one step closer to becoming a reality. Fox is close to giving an official green-light to a limited series revival of their iconic science fiction series which aired between 1993 and 2002. Per sources, the network has settled on a "short-stack" order in the range of six to eight episodes and talks with their sister studio 20th Century Fox Television are on-going.

History UK Inks Starz Deal For Pirate Drama ‘Black Sails’

History UK has closed a deal with Starz Worldwide Distribution to acquire the linear broadcast rights to Starz's pirate drama series 'Black Sails', The show's 8 episode first season will premiere on History UK later this year.

Netflix UK Inks Disney Deal For Exclusive Rights To ‘Once Upon A Time’

Once Upon A Time S4Once Upon A Time is returning to the UK. Netflix UK has acquired the exclusive UK broadcast rights to the ABC drama series starring Ginnifer Goodwin, Jennifer Morrison and Lana Parrilla after agreeing a deal with international distributor Disney Media Distribution.

EXCLUSIVE: Universal Channel Picks Up UK Rights To ‘Major Crimes’ Season 4

Major Crimes S3P2Universal Channel is committing to Major Crimes, The NBCU owned channel has picked up the exclusive first run UK broadcast rights to the upcoming fourth season of Major Crimes after agreeing a deal with global distributor Warner Bros. International Television Distribution.

Universal Channel, Syfy UK Make Big Play For High-End US Dramas

TVWise breaks down the recent moves at Universal Channel and Syfy UK and explores just how these two channels went from being a "wasteland of repeats" to major buyers of high-end dramas from the Hollywood Studios, competing with the likes of Channel 4, Channel 5, UKTV and Sky.