Here’s the current breakdown, alphabetically by network:

(Updated May 13 … added Human TargetLie to Me renewals and Law & Order’s cancellation)
(Updated May 14 … added V’s renewal and FlashForwardScrubsBetter of TedRomantically Challenged cancellations)
(Updated May 15 … added ChuckLaw & Order: SVU renewals and The Wanda Sykes Show’s cancellation)
(Updated May 15 Part II … added HeroesMercyTrauma cancellations)
(Updated May 17 … added House renewal, links to NBC and Fox fall schedules)
(Updated May 18 … added cleanup on ABC, CBS’ big moves)
(Updated May 18 Part II … Added Life UnexpectedOne Tree Hill renewals)

(Updated May 19 … cleaned up CBS, added Melrose Place to cancellations)

What's Been Renewed, What's Been Canceled, What's Left

Renewed:

Brothers & Sisters … Will be back, but without Rob Lowe.
Castle … Sophomore charmer returns for Season 3.
Cougar Town … For better or worse, it has its fans!
Desperate Housewives … Back as expected.
Grey’s Anatomy … Finally made official.
The Middle … A solid component of ABC’s new comedy block.
Modern Family … ABC’s comedy savior; should be around for awhile.
Private Practice … Back for more hot doctor-on-doctor action.
V … Conquered main rival FlashForward for a second season renewal.

Canceled

Eastwick … Canceled in November, seven episodes in.
Better Off Ted… Needed a miracle to return.
The Deep End … Not on the fall schedule, so we’re assuming it’s done.
FlashForward… Lost out to V in the ratings/renewal war.
Hank … Yanked in November; never stood a chance.
Happy Town … Yanked from current schedule, not on fall schedule. This is a goner.
Lost … Ending on its own terms.
Romantically Challenged … Now Romantically Canceled.
Scrubs … Time of death: May 2010.
Ugly Betty … Honorably discharged.

What's Been Renewed, What's Been Canceled, What's Left

Renewed

The Amazing Race … Will this show ever go off the air?
The Big Bang Theory … Renewed through next season a year ago as part of deal.
Criminal Minds … Back no problem.
CSI … Like this was going anywhere.
CSI: Miami … Avoids the axe… YEAHHHHHHHHHHHH!
CSI: New York … The franchise so nice, they made it thrice!
The Good Wife … CBS’ new drama darling.
How I Met Your Mother … No longer a perennial bubble show.
Medium … Survives the great CBS purge of ‘10.
The Mentalist … As long as Simon Baker is the handsomest mad on TV, it’ll stick around.
NCIS … 20 million people can’t be wrong.

NCIS: Los Angeles … The least surprising renewal of a new show, ever.
Rules of Engagement … Inexplicably back for more.
Survivor … As long as people still want to survive things, this will remain on the air.
Two and a Half Men … Renewed, AND Charlie Sheen is coming back.
Undercover Boss … This season’s biggest new hit.

Canceled

Accidentally on Purpose … Sorry, Jenna.
Cold Case … Now ice cold.
Gary Unmarried … Back to the drawing board for Jay Mohr.
Ghost Whisperer … Frees Jennifer Love Hewitt to join Love Bites if she wants.
Miami Medical … We barely even remember it being on.
The New Adventures of Old Christine … I got a new adventure for ya… GET A NEW JOB!
Numb3rs … Divided by zero!
Three Rivers .. Maybe Alex O’Loughlin can do wrong; he’s now 0-for-2 on CBS (his previous miss: Moonlight).

What's Been Renewed, What's Been Canceled, What's Left

Renewed

90210 … Coming back for junior year.
America’s Next Top Model … This show will never die.
Gossip Girl … Maybe it doesn’t have the sizzle it used to, but it’s coming back anyway.
Life Unexpected … Someone’s expecting… a renewal!
One Tree Hill … Stays alive for another season.
Smallville … Defying the odds with a tenth season.
Supernatural … Will be back, but without show creator and showrunner Eric Kripke.
The Vampire Diaries … The network’s easiest renewal decision.

Canceled

The Beautiful Life … Ha ha, Ashton Kutcher.
Melrose Place … Flop.

What's Been Renewed, What's Been Canceled, What's Left

Renewed

American Dad! … Two words: Seth MacFarlane.
American Idol … Renewal questions get interesting once Simon Cowell leaves.
Bones … No question here, it’s back baby!
The Cleveland Show … Two words: Seth MacFarlane.
Family Guy … Two words: Seth MacFarlane.
Fringe … Things were looking scary for a while there, but Fox made the right decision.
Glee … This could be the beginning of a long, long run. Or a quick, quick fizzle out.
Hell’s Kitchen … Not sure why, but it’ll be back.
House … Finally official.
Human Target … Dodges bullet. Renewed for a 13-episode sophomore season.
Kitchen Nightmares … Didn’t I just write a blurb for this show?
Lie to Me … Survives with a 13-episode order.
The Simpsons … May outlive me.

Canceled

24 … Mutual breakup.
Brothers … How this even made it on the air to be canceled in the first place, we’ll never know.
Dollhouse … You can’t spell Whedon without D-O-N-E. Kidding, kidding.
Our Little Genius … Cheaters never win.
Past Life … Currently dead.
Sons of Tucson … Think of it as the show that got Tyler Labine to his next project quickly.
‘Til Death … So we can part now, right?
The Wanda Sykes Show … Sad, but true.

What's Been Renewed, What's Been Canceled, What's Left

Renewed

30 Rock … As long as there are comedy awards to win, it’ll be back.
The Apprentice … Hmph.
The Biggest Loser … NBC’s success weighs heavily on this one.
Chuck … New season magically granted! Now go get a five-dollar footlong!
Community … My favorite new comedy is streets ahead of the others.
Friday Night Lights … Final season coming up, premiering in the fall on DirecTV first.
Law & Order: SVU … Had better luck than it’s original flavor.
The Marriage Ref … Yes, it’s coming back.
Minute to Win It … What a sad statement about society.
The Office … But whether it returns after that is unknown.
Parenthood … A good renewal for NBC.
Parks and Recreation … Picks up some star power with Rob Lowe next year.
The Sing-Off … Sure, whatever.
Who Do You Think You Are? … We can never know our celebs well enough.

Canceled

Heroes … Out of its misery, much to the chagrin of delusional fans everywhere. Possible made-for-TV movie to wrap things up is possible.
The Jay Leno Show … Dead horse.
Law & Order … Life support finally pulled on this legend after 20 seasons.
Mercy … NBC had none.
Trauma … Explosions are expensive. Too expensive.

Source: TV.com

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