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`One Tree Hill' survives for sixth season

When "One Tree Hill" debuted in the fall 2003, creator Mark Schwahn remembers, the ratings were so low that "even my mother didn't know we were on the air."

One Tree Hill visits Honey Grove, Texas

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Anthony's Spend Christmas Without Caylee, Plan To Keep Donating Toys AND WAS CASEY ANTHONY'S MYSTERY BABYSITTER INSPIRED BY TV SHOW?
Source: WFTV.com

ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. -- While the Anthony family spends its first Christmas without Caylee, dozens of needy children are enjoying hundreds of gifts donated in the slain toddler's honor.

(Pics) Hollywood's Hottest, Tightest Dress
Source: ABC News

"The Hills" star Heidi Montag arrived at the 2008 MTV Movie Awards June 1, 2008, in an eerily familiar frock. Not only had it just appeared on her reality TV co-star Audrina Patridge just a week before, it's been popping up on red carpets all over Tinseltown and beyond.

CW gets early start on fall season
Source: Variety.com

The CW will get a jump on the competish next season, launching Sept.

One Tree Hil, Supernatural, Gossip Girl, Top Model and Smallville Live On!
Source: eonline.com

The CW just released an official announcement that Supernatural, One Tree Hill, Smallville, Gossip Girl and America's Next Top Model have been picked up for next season. Yes, we will see all these shows in the fall for the 2008-09 season!

The Grown-Up Side Of 'One Tree Hill'
Source: Starpulse.com

The once immature, free-spirited characters (who never seemed to have any responsibilities at school or work), have now evolved into successful people looking for the happiness they once knew.

CW Returns With Original Episodes
Source: Zap2it.com

The CW may be saying goodbye to "Girlfriends", "WWE SmackDown!" and "CW Now," but several of its shows will return with all-new episodes now that the Writers' Strike has ended.

TV Bosses Reveal What's Next for Our Favorite Shows
Source: eonline.com

Well, that was...bracing. After three long months of winter, as icy winds swept through the deserted studio lots while production after production went into hibernation, there are signs that spring is here, and our favorite shows may soon return! (Can we get a hell yes?!)

'Class' out, 'Jericho' nuked at CBS
Source: Variety.com

The bubble burst for a number of shows Tuesday as CBS, Fox and the CW handed out a slew of renewal and cancellation notices.

CW picks up dramas
Source: Variety.com

The CW has officially greenlit three dramas and two unscripted magazine shows -- but there's still no final word on the fate of "Veronica Mars."

CW picks up 'Mars,' 'Hill'
Source: Variety.com

(The) Net has decided to order just 20 episodes of "Mars" this season vs. the standard 22 episodes for returning skeins. Decision was handed down late Thursday and confirmed Friday by the network.

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