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"Single Ladies," a new VH1 soap opera premiering Monday night, exists in a gold-flecked nightmare version of Atlanta, where life can be winnowed down to the lyrics of assertive pop songs and a ...
VH1 will not continue on with Single Ladies The music-themed cable network has opted to cancel the hourlong dramedy after three seasons, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
VH1 is breaking up with “Single Ladies.” The network has canceled the show, which will end its run after its current third season concludes on March 24.
Single Ladies helped usher drama series programming on VH1. Now the show, from Queen Latifah‘s Flavor Unit, is set to end its run after three seasons. Single Ladies‘ third season is currently ...
New York, NY – August 22, 2012– VH1 is giving hit scripted drama/comedy series "Single Ladies” a third season. The series, which has its second season finale on Monday, August 27 at 9PM ...
Hour-long comedy series “Single Ladies” will return for a fourth season on BET's Centric network after it was canceled by VH1, Centric announced Tuesday.
VH1 is turning up the heat this summer with all-new series, returning favorites and unforgettable musical performances. With the network's first hour-long scripted series "Single Ladies," never ...
Single Ladies Although VH1 bills "Single Ladies" as a romantic comedy, this hourlong show is really a soap -- basically a scripted version of "The Real Housewives of Atlanta." ...
VH1’s new hit television show “Single Ladies” has been renewed for a second season. The show, produced by Queen Latifah, made its premiere on May 30th, and has been a huge success for the ...
We’ve got some sad news for “Single Ladies” fans this evening. Remember those rumors that Stacey Dash might be leaving the show? Well they’re all true. Stacey and VH1 both released ...
Network Vh1 has decided to pull the plug on drama series Single Ladies after three seasons. The show, which is currently airing it’s third season starring LisaRaye McCoy, Denise Vasi and D.B ...
Hour-long comedy series “Single Ladies” will return for a fourth season on BET’s Centric network after it was canceled by VH1, Centric announced Tuesday.