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CBS says the big reveal is coming for "How I Met Your Mother."
If there's any soul-searching among top television executives about onscreen violence contributing to real-life tragedies like the Connecticut school shooting, it isn't readily apparent.
CBS entertainment chief Nina Tassler says the network is sensitive to concerns about violence following the Connecticut school shooting, and that everything it puts on the air is appropriate.

CBS says all is forgiven with "Two and a Half Men" actor Angus T. Jones.
The teenage actor Angus T. Jones is expected back at "Two and a Half Men" next week, with CBS accepting his apology for calling the popular comedy "filth" and "very inappropriate."
Dominant CBS shuffled its schedule for the fall on Wednesday, giving Ashton Kutcher and Simon Baker new nights and adding four new series.

Dominant CBS shuffled its schedule for the fall on Wednesday, giving Ashton Kutcher and Simon Baker new nights and adding four new series.
Relax, all you fans of David Letterman and Craig Ferguson. They'll be staying put in late night awhile longer.

CBS on Wednesday announced the renewal of a staggering 18 prime-time series for next season, making the annual May announcement of its fall schedule almost moot and sending a message of stability.
CBS on Wednesday announced the renewal of a staggering 18 prime-time series for next season, making the annual May announcement of its fall schedule almost moot and sending a message of stability.

Last week seemed typical for CBS' sitcoms on Monday night, television's most popular - and raunchy - night of comedy.
A clean-cut Ashton Kutcher said Wednesday that he's interested in continuing with "Two and a Half Men" beyond this season _ and CBS wants him, too.
A clean-cut Ashton Kutcher said Wednesday that he's interested in continuing with "Two and a Half Men" beyond this season _ and CBS wants him, too.

What better way to conclude your night than with a visit with Abe Lincoln? That's how pop-country star Taylor Swift ended her first evening in the District.
Ashton Kutcher will play "an Internet billionaire with a broken heart" when he arrives as the new star of "Two and a Half Men" next month.
"We think this is going to be the most-talked-about show this fall," said Nina Tassler,
She said it was a mistake to allow the discussion "devolve into my show versus your show."