IT'S A NAME CHANGER. Now that Jennie Garth and Peter Facinelli are divorcing, their upcoming CMT series "I Love Jennie" will be called "Whatever My Ex Jennie Does Is Her Business." Just kidding. It's now "Jennie Garth: Little Bit Country," following the actress and her three daughters as they exchange L.A. life for a California farm -- at least for eight episodes, starting April 20.

'TEEN MOM' GROUNDED. The original that spawned a franchise has been canceled. MTV's "Teen Mom," starring Farrah Abraham, Maci Bookout, Catelynn Lowell and Amber Portwood, will end after its upcoming, as yet unscheduled fourth season, MTV told Us Weekly. The stars "will continue to be a part of our MTV family, and we're thankful to these brave young women for sharing their stories and helping to make a positive impact on teen pregnancy prevention," the network said.

PREMIERES. ABC's "Dancing With the Stars" returns for a 14th season tonight at 8 . . . Tomorrow at 10 p.m., TLC's "The Little Couple" debuts season five, and Wednesday at 9 p.m., less-happy couples undergo "Couples Therapy" on VH1. . . . Also, Wednesday on A&E, at 9 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., "Dog the Bounty Hunter" returns -- followed at 10 p.m. and 10:30 p.m. by the new "Duck Dynasty" . . . and Saturday at 3 p.m., ABC premieres the sports-memorabilia show "Ball Boys."

RECAPS.Ben Flajnik chose Courtney Robertson on "The Bachelor" . . . Rayce Bird, 29, of Idaho, won Syfy's special-effects makeup competition "Face Off" . . . the premiere of "Fashion Star" cut designer Nicholas Bowes . . . "Survivor: One World" ousted Monica Culpepper . . . Brit model Louise Watts, feeling insulted, quit "America's Next Top Model: British Invasion" . . . and Emily Joy will not be "The Biggest Loser."

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