Former “Girls Next Door” gal Kendra Wilkinson now shares her life as a wife and mother on E!’s “Kendra.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Mel B is teaming up with Joey Fatone for a new reality competition show called “The Singing Office.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Kourtney Kardashian and her sisters are currently developing a new home goods line to add to their empire. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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“Daily Ten” host Catt Sadler arrives at the E! cocktail party. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“Keeping up with the Kardashians” matriarch Kris Jenner on the red carpet. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“G4 Underground” host Morgan Webb smiles for photographers on the red carpet. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“Jerseylicious” stars Olivia Blois Sharpe and Tracy DiMarco often feud on the Style Network docu-drama. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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Simon Huck will star in the new E! reality show “The Spin Crowd” with fellow public relations guru Jonathan Cheban. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
TV personality Ken Baker arrives at the cocktail party. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Lea Michele is up for an Emmy for lead actress in a comedy for her role in “Glee.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Lie to Me’s” Tim Roth, “Terriers’ ” Donal Logue and “House’s” Lisa Edelstein pose together at the party. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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“Fringe” star Joshua Jackson arrives at the TCA party in Santa Monica. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
David Boreanaz and his costar Emily Deschanel will return for a sixth season of “Bones” in September. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Matthew Morrison is a fan favorite among “Glee” followers as Will Schuester. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
This fall Martha Plimpton will star in the new Fox comedy “Raising Hope,” about a single dad named Jimmy (Lucas Neff). At just 23-years-old, Jimmy relies heavily on his family (including Plimpton’s character Virginia) for help. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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Chef Gordon Ramsay has two Fox shows airing over the summer, “Masterchef” and “Hell’s Kitchen.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Glee” actor Chris Colfer does a little bungee jumping on the pier. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“House’s” Jesse Spencer will get to play a single guy this fall now that his character, Dr. Chase, is divorced. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Bones” star Emily Deschanel will portray forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan for a sixth season this fall. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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Actress and comedienne Aisha Tyler arrives at the Fox all-stars party. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Glee’s” Cory Monteith and his costars will guest-voice on another Fox show next season, “The Simpsons.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Romance is in the cards for Michaela Conlin‘s “Bones” character Angela and her onscreen love interest Hodgins (T.J. Thyne) in the upcoming season. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Stacy Keach, who starred in Fox’s “Prison Break,” arrives at the Santa Monica Pier. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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“Friday Night Lights” actress Adrianne Palicki nabbed a role Fox’s new drama “Lone Star” as the wife of con artist Robert Allen. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Katie Aselton and her husband Mark Duplass star in the FX comedy “The League.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Shannon Woodward, who played Di Di Malloy on FX’s “The Riches,” will star alongside Martha Plimpton and Cloris Leachman in Fox’s new show “Raising Hope.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Mark Salling appeared on “Glee” last season singing Neil Diamond’s “Sweet Caroline.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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John Noble stars in the Fox hit “Fringe” as Dr. Walter Bishop. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Fans know Jasika Nicole as junior FBI agent Astrid Farnsworth on Fox’s “Fringe.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Tamara Taylor, who portrays Dr. Camille Saroyan on “Bones,” arrives at the Fox TCA party. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Jessalyn Gilsig gets to play one of the most-hated characters on television, Mrs. Will Schuester on “Glee.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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“So You Think You Can Dance” judge Mia Michaels arrives on the scene. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Jenny Wade stars alongside Colin Hanks and Bradley Whitford in Fox’s cop-comedy “The Good Guys.” Wade plays District Attorney Liz Traynor. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Lie to Me” castmates Monica Raymund, left, and Brendan Hines pose together on the red carpet. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Bradley Whitford plays veteran cop Dan Stark on the Fox comedy “The Good Guys.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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“Cleveland Show” voice actor Mike Henry, left, poses with show producer Richard Appel. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Kris Marshall, Liza Papira, executive producer David Hemingson, actors Aya Cash, and Nelson Franklin arrive in Santa Monica. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Glee’s” Jayma Mays plays a carnival game on the Santa Monica Pier. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Dancer Courtney Galiano is known for her work on “So You Think You Can Dance” and “Glee.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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Diana Maria Riva is a regular on “The Good Guys” as Lt. Ana Ruiz. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Jackie Marcus Schaffer, left, and Jeff Schaffer are the creators behind FX’s “The League.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Chord Overstreet will appear as a guest-star on the second season of “Glee” as an athlete named Sam. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Dollhouse” alum Liza Papira on the Santa Monica Pier. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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Jenna Ushkowitz‘s “Glee” character Tina Cohen-Chang has gone through significant changes since the show started, primarily losing her stutter and trying out for solo parts. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
“Late Night” funny man Jimmy Fallon will host the Emmys this year. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Jason Ritter stars in NBC’s new mystery drama “The Event,” about a government cover-up. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“Chuck” star Zachary Levi walks the TCA party red carpet. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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Cheryl Hines will be launching a new feel-good show on NBC called “School Pride.” The reality show has been compared to ABC’s “Extreme Home Makeover.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
NBC’s “Outlaw” star Jimmy Smits plays a former Supreme Court justice who steps down in hopes of making a difference as an attorney instead. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Peter Gallagher, who plays a priest on FX’s “Rescue Me,” recently joined the cast of USA’s “Covert Affairs” as the head of the CIA‘s Clandestine Services. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Bill Smitrovich will take on the role of vice president in NBC‘s new show “The Event.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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Michael Trucco gets to stir up trouble on USA’s “Facing Kate” as star Sarah Shahi’s ex-husband on the show. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Jesse Bradford will take on tough cases this fall as part of “Outlaw’s” legal team on NBC. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
“Dexter’s” David Ramsey will make a move to network prime time this fall as an attorney in NBC’s “Outlaw.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Former “Heroes” star Sendhil Ramamurthy is now a regular on USA’s “Covert Affairs.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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Kari Matchett plays tough gal and CIA supervisor Joan Campbell on USA’s “Covert Affairs.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Sarah Roemer’s new show “The Event,” about a big government cover-up, will launch this fall on NBC. She plays Jason Ritter’s girlfriend who goes missing while the two are on vacation. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Model-turned-actress Taylor Cole plays a mysterious traveler in NBC’s new drama “The Event.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Anne Dudek plays Piper Perabo’s onscreen sister on USA’s “Covert Affairs.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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Brad Goreski is stylist Rachel Zoe‘s right-hand-man on Bravo’s reality show “The Rachel Zoe Project.” (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
Cast members of “The Real Housewives of DC”: Mary Amos, Michaele Salahi, Stacie Scott Turner, Cat Ommanney and Lynda Erkiletian pose on the red carpet. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
“Outlaw” co-stars Carly Pope, left, and Ellen Woglom share an embrace on the TCA party red carpet. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
“Outsourced” star Pippa Black will play an Australian working in the same office building as the featured employees of the fictional company Mid-America Novelties. The show is set to launch as a Thursday night comedy on NBC this fall. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images)
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Music mogul Russell Simmons smiles for cameras on the red carpet. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Laura Innes, who plays the leader of a group of detainees in NBC’s “The Event,” poses with actor Scott Patterson on the red carpet. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“Office” star Brian Baumgartner stops for photographers on the TCA party arrivals line. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Boris Kodjoe landed a lead role in J.J. Abrams new spy thriller “Undercovers.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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“Chuck” star Yvonne Strahovski, who plays special agent Sarah Walker, one of Chuck’s protectors on the NBC show, arrives at the party. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Monica Potter joins her “Parenthood” costars for a night of fun at the TCA party. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Mel B will star in an upcoming Style Network reality show, “The Mel B Project,” about her life with husband Stephen Belafonte and their two kids. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Erika Christensen is part of the ensemble cast that makes up the Braverman family on NBC’s “Parenthood.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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Brooke Burns’ reality show, “Hair Battle Spectacular,” will launch a new season on Oxygen in August. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Sharon Gless recently nabbed a best supporting actress Emmy nod for her work on USA’s “Burn Notice.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“The Office” star Mindy Kaling arrives on the scene. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
“Desperate Housewives” alum Jesse Metcalfe will be a key player in NBC’s new police procedural, “Chase,” about U.S. marshals. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
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Lisa Ann Walter, who developed Oxygen’s “Dance Your Ass Off” show, poses on the red carpet. (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Former “Prison Break” star Amaury Nolsaco gets a fresh start on NBC’s “Chase.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Sarah Shahi nabbed her own legal drama on USA. It’s called “Facing Kate.” (Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images)
Maggie Q will star in the new CW show “Nikita.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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William Shatner, left, and Jim Belushi will both launch new shows in the fall for CBS. Shatner will star in the new Twitter-based comedy “$#*! My Dad Says,” while Belushi will costar with Jerry O’Connell in the new courtroom series “The Defenders.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Ashley Tisdale, right, is off to college... onscreen that is. The “High School Musical” alum landed the role of college cheerleading captain Savannah Monroe in the new CW show “Hellcats.” Posing alongside the starlet is her “Hellcats” costar Matt Barr. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
David Duchovny plays novelist Frank Moody on Showtime’s “Californication.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Tom Selleck will return to television this fall for his new CBS show “Blue Bloods” about New York cops. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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Kyle Busch’s NASCAR race car on display at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
The seventh season of Patricia Arquette‘s show “Medium” will premiere on CBS in September. This will be the show’s second season on the network since moving over from NBC. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Louise Roe transforms wallflowers on her new CW makeover show “Plain Jane.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Two-time Emmy winner Jeff Probst could win a third in August for his hosting skills on CBS’ “Survivor.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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“Entertainment Tonight’s” Samantha Harris on the red carpet. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
CBS president and CEO Les Moonves and his wife, “Early Show” host Julie Chen. Chen will join Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Holly Robinson Peete, Leah Remini and Marissa Jaret Winokur for a new daytime show for mothers called “The Talk.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Shane West will make his CW debut this fall in the new “Nikita” remake. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Singer-turned-actor Donnie Wahlberg will star alongside Tom Selleck in the new police drama “Blue Bloods” about a family of law enforcement officers. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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Brit Ed Westwick stars as Chuck Bass in the CW hit “Gossip Girl.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Kevin Nealon has been a key supporting player on Showtime‘s “Weeds” since the show started in 2005. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Leah Remini will be a co-host on the new daytime show “The Talk” on CBS. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Marissa Jaret Winokur, who won a 2003 Tony for her turn as Tracy Turnblad in “Hairspray” and later competed on Season 6 of “Dancing With the Stars,” is signed on to co-host “The Talk.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
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“90210” star Matt Lanter plays rebel Liam Court on the series. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Oscar nominee Gabourey Sidibe will play a smart aleck student on Showtime’s new dark comedy “The Big C” starring Laura Linney. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Holly Robinson Peete, who will co-host “The Talk,” poses with her husband, former NFL player Rodney Peete, on the red carpet. (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)
Katy Mixon, known for her roles in “East Bound and Down” and “Two and a Half Men,” will play Victoria Flynn on CBS’ new comedy “Mike and Molly.” (Kevin Winter / Getty Images)