In the midst of a difficult landscape for television comedies, FX has managed to cultivate three solid contenders.� Thus it came as no surprise on Saturday morning when the cable channel announced renewals for Louis C.K.‘s critically acclaimed half-hour “Louie” and its Thursday night companion “Wilfred.” Both series have been cleared for 13 more episodes.
Additionally, FX picked up its comedy hit� “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” for two more seasons, the show’s eight and ninth, with an�option for a tenth. According to the network, said deal will make “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia” the longest running live-action comedy in basic cable history.
FX president John Landgraf told the assembled reporters for the Television Critics Association’s Summer Press Tour that…
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