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The network is phasing sitcoms off of the storied night, as its breakout drama shifts there at midseason, the final run of "Parks and Recreation" remains unscheduled, and Katherine Heigl starrer "State of Affairs" and David Caspe comedy "Marry me" get the biggest launch pads.
As NBC's first season atop the Big Four in a decade nears an end, the network was the first to announce its upcoming fall schedule on Sunday morning. The broadcaster, who officially debuts their new programming lineup for media buyers during the May 12 upfront presentation, has six new series premiering at the start of the 2014-15 season -- and a few returning ones confirmed for their final runs.
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