
In the announcement for the new series, the network also unveiled a new logo, which includes the slogan "Pop of Culture" (pictured).
The new scripted series include Wells' "Anne of Hollywood," the story of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII reset in present-day Hollywood, and the Spacey-produced Silicon Valley drama "Upstarts."

The Jonas show has the ever-present Ryan Seacrest as executive producer. It premieres Aug. 19 and follows the pop star and his wife as they navigate their daily lives at their New Jersey home while also dealing with his recording and touring schedule and interference from both their families.
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And just as the Kardashians have to make room in the family reality show roost at E!, Cummings' talk show -- "Love You, Mean It With Whitney Cummings" -- means Chelsea Handler will no longer be the network's sole talk show presence.
"Love You, Mean It" will air on Wednesday nights on E!, paired with Joel McHale's "The Soup," and will feature Cummings, sidekick Julian McCullough and a rotating schedule of celebrity guests who will help her riff on pop culture happenings.
The list of E!'s one-hour series in development, with the network's descriptions:
AMY DEVLIN MYSTERIES – A modern take on procedural storytelling, Amy Devlin is a late 20-something, culturally-obsessed detective who brings her own style and POV to police work. Based on the graphic novel of the same name. From writer Daniel Barnz, who wrote and directed "Won't Back Down," starring Viola Davis, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Holly Hunter, it hits in September. Executive Producers are Daniel Barnz, Eric Gitter from Oni Press and Andy Bourne from CBS Productions.
ANNE OF HOLLYWOOD –Based on the bestselling novel by Carol Wolper, the story of Anne Boleyn and Henry VIII is reset in present-day Hollywood ... "the flashiest, most treacherous court of all." The elements of Anne's true story -- love, passion, intrigue, betrayal, infidelity and conspiracy -- remain fully intact, and become truly relatable to today's audience. From John Wells Productions and Warner Horizon Television.
DOROTHY – Inspired by the books “Dorothy” and “The Wizard of Oz,” a girl from Kansas City falls for a man and moves with him to the Emerald City to work at his Emerald Hotel. From writer Natalie Krinsky ("Gossip Girl," "Grey's Anatomy") and Warner Horizon Television.
FASCINATION STREET – A then-and-now look at the tumultuous relationship between two brothers as they work to make their band a success in the past and struggle to find who is behind the disappearance of the lead singer in the present.
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