Tuesday, July 19, 2005

It's not TV. It's HBO

I attended HBO's state of their network address Friday at the Television Critics Tour at the Beverly Hilton. Twice a year, all the broadcast and cable networks come to L.A. to tout their new shows and talk about about how their networks are doing better than ever.

"Entourage" has been renewed for a third season and the way HBO chairman Chris Albrecht was talking, it'll probably be around a lot longer than that. This season, from my point of view, has been great. I'm rooting for Jeremy Piven to take home the Emmy.

March 2006 marks the new-season premiere of "The Sopranos." While series creator David Chase has often said this would mark the end of "Sopranos," he may be softening his stance a little. He's contemplating another season after this one, which is currently filming back in New York.

And for all you Larry David fans out there, "Curb Your Enthusiasm" debuts at the end of September.

As for "Rome," which I covered the nighttime party for Variety, this series is the network's next big thing. It took me a little while to understand who was who in first episode (which premieres Aug. 28) but the prognosis is good. Curious to see what everyone thinks about it.

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