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TV News Daily: 'My Name Is Earl' to Be Canceled?

My Name Is Earl'My Name Is Earl' may be getting a dose of bad karma.

NBC is reportedly considering giving the sitcom the ax, due to low ratings and high production costs. But fans shouldn't cross 'Earl' off their lists just yet, as Fox may swoop in to pick it up.

In other news, 'Breaking Bad' has already been renewed for a third season, CBS has snuffed out 'Guiding Light,' and 'Project Runway' finally has the green light to move to Lifetime.

See more of today's TV headlines, casting scoops and premiere dates after the jump.

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