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Monday

Bandit (left) with his daughters Bluey (center) and Bingo (right). Disney+ hide caption

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Parents share what they learned from watching 'Bluey'

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Paul Reubens poses after a performance of The Pee-wee Herman Show on Broadway in October 2010. Charles Sykes/AP hide caption

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Pee-wee Herman was more than a boy who never grew up

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A Tennessee native, Leanne Morgan refers to herself as the "Mrs. Maisel of Appalachia." Joseph Llanes/Netflix hide caption

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Leanne Morgan, the 'Mrs. Maisel of Appalachia,' jokes about motherhood and menopause

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Friday

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Thursday

Zahn McClarnon plays Lt. Joe Leaphorn and Jessica Matten is Sgt. Bernadette Manuelito in Season 2 of Dark Winds. Michael Moriatis/AMC hide caption

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Back for Season 2, 'Dark Winds' is a cop drama steeped in Navajo culture

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Mandy Moore, who starred in NBC's This Is Us, said she has received streaming residual payments of less than a dollar. She has been on the picket line as part of the actors strike. Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP hide caption

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Monday

Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies was recently nominated for two Emmys but it was canceled after one season and has been removed from Paramount+. Above, Tricia Fukuhara as Nancy Nakagawa, left, Marisa Davila as Jane Facciano, Cheyenne Wells as Olivia Valdovinos and Ari Notartomaso as Cynthia Zdunowski. Eduardo Araquel/Paramount hide caption

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The streaming model is cratering — here's how that's hurting actors, writers and fans

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Thursday

Ryan Gosling and Margot Robbie as Ken and Barbie in Barbie and Cillian Murphy as Robert Oppenheimer in Oppenheimer. Warner Bros. Pictures/ Universal Pictures hide caption

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Wednesday

Netflix announced steady growth in its Q2 2023 earnings report. Above, the Netflix logo appears on a TV remote in July 2022. Chris Delmas/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Netflix shows steady growth amid writers and actors strikes

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Dogs trained for movie roles get ready to march in a SAG picket line around Disney Studios in Los Angeles on Aug. 21, 1980. Lennox McLendon/Associated Press hide caption

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Michelle Buteau as Mavis in Survival of the Thickest. Vanessa Clifton/Netflix hide caption

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Tuesday

FX's limited series revival Justified: City Primeval offers the return of a beloved character — Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant). But that alone isn't enough. We take a look back at reboots that worked ... and those that didn't. Chuck Hodes/FX hide caption

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TV reboots have to answer one question: Why now? Just look at 'Justified'

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Monday

Members of the Screen Actors Guild picketing outside of Netflix in Los Angeles. Michael Tran/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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Friday

Michelle Buteau at the premiere of her new show, Survival Of The Thickest. Cindy Ord/Getty Images hide caption

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Michelle Buteau is creating the empowering TV series she wanted to see growing up

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