Reader Poll: Favorite Medical TV ShowsSource: ProCPR Blog
We've just added a poll asking you: What are your favorite Medical TV shows? I've compiled a top ten list of Medical dramas and comedies, but I want to see what our readers think, and after enough votes are cast, I'll post the results.
The Upfronts: NBC Source: TV Squad
Here are some of the other announcements made at today's even and a recap of the new shows and the shows that have been canceled.
The Upfronts: ABC Source: TV Squad
ABC released its 2008-09 prime-time schedule this morning during a press conference call conducted by Steve McPherson, president of ABC Entertainment. I listened in and got the rundown:
Scrubs may not be ending tonight Source: National Post
So here's the worst kept secret. Scrubs, in fact, is switching networks, moving to ABC for one last season of 18 episodes just as the series is reaching a peak with audiences on NBC. And that's with NBC more or less ignoring it in a promotional sense. Gotta hurt.

When's the last time NBC didnt over-advertise a very special episode of Wedding? And they wait until now to tell us there are only two episodes of Scrubs left on their very special network until it moves next season to ABC, which isnt famous for 2-hour comedy evenings.
NBC Plans Returns, Makes PickupsSource: Zap2it.com
"The Office" is re-opening in April. So are "Scrubs," "ER" and "30 Rock."
Fans of "Heroes," "Chuck" and "Life," however, will have to wait until fall 2008 to see those shows. The good news, though, is that viewers are assured of seeing them.

I don't know how much longer I would've been able to take it.
TV Bosses Reveal What's Next for Our Favorite ShowsSource: 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?!)
Quick Takes: The Final Season of ScrubsSource: CC2K.us
Will Zach Braff's annoying, immature doctor man up and get together with Eliot? Or will he stay with Kim and ensure his doom, her doom and the doom of mankind?

This is the first article in a series I am going to write as I proceed down the path of starting a business. I only dabbled in the land of entrepreneurship before so I will probably make lots of mistakes and stumble quite a bit.
Emmy Nominations are In!Source: TV Show Recaps
Nominations for the 59th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards were announced Thursday morning, and HBO's The Sopranos (15 nods) along with ABC's Ugly Betty (11) came away as the most-recognized drama and comedy series, respectively. The rest of the nominations are here.

I've been a fan of Scrubs since it started, well, that's not true, at first I thought it looked stupid and had no intention of watching it, but NBC knows me too well and put it on after Fraiser and I thought I'd watch a couple episodes and see just how dumb it was.
NBC Hints at 'Scrubs' DemiseSource: Variety
NBC may be sending out a subtle message to viewers that "Scrubs" could soon be sent to the morgue -- at least on the Peacock.
NBC cancels 'Andy Barker, PI'Source: Variety.com
Another Andy Richter sitcom bites the dust: NBC has pulled the Conan O'Brien comedy from Thursday's schedule, effective immediately. "Scrubs" will take over the 9:30 slot, which is set to become its permanent home.

For almost two decades, NBC ruled Thursday-night television with a slew of exceptional and hilarious situation comedies. From 1984 to 1987, it was The Cosby Show, Family Ties, Cheers, and Night Court. Then from 1993 to 1994, it was Mad About You, Wings, Seinfeld, and Frasier.
Twenty Good Years: Gone After Four EpisodesSource:
Last week, NBC announced that they were shaking up their schedule, particularly on Thursday nights. The Emmy Award-nominated sitcom Scrubs is returning earlier than expected and the freshman comedy 30 Rock will be moving to Thursday nights.
Why I Hate Zach BraffSource: Slate
Zach Braff has said that his hit movie 'Garden State' (2004) was "a big, life-affirming, state-of-the-union address for twentysomethings." I'm a twentysomething. His new feature, 'The Last Kiss,' documents the mental anguish of a 29-year-old commitment-phobe.