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TV Extensions, Renewals and Cancellations (3/19)

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Here’s an update on the shows you will and won’t be seeing in the months to come:

 

RENEWALS
  • American Chopper (TLC) - Season 6
  • The Big Bang Theory (CBS) - Seasons 3 and 4
  • Cash Cab (Discovery) - Season 4
  • Dog Whisperer (Nat. Geographic) - Season 6
  • Jockeys (Animal Planet) - Season 2
  • Mythbusters (Discovery) - Season 7
  • Two and a Half Men (CBS) - Seasons 7 through 9

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Monday Ratings: Teen Choose FOX

While it wasn’t the most-watched program last night, the 2008 Teen Choice Awards did earn nice numbers for the under-35 set. Meanwhile, CBS’s repeat roster was the winner in both categories yesterday.

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Monday Ratings: Two and a Half Men Number One Again

Despite airing a slate of new episodes, neither ABC or NBC could defeat CBS’ stale lineup. The Eye network nabbed the viewers last night while tying FOX in the demos.

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Monday Ratings: Repeats On Top

With The Bachelorette now over, Monday nights once again belonged to the repeats. Although it was tight race, FOX managed to snare wins in both categories from CBS.

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Monday Ratings: ABC Collects the Roses

Yesterday’s Bachelorette finale had audiences sucked in. When the three-hour block was over, ABC was handed wins for both the viewers and the demos.

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Monday Ratings: FOX Repeats Have Slight Edge

Monday night saw a tight race between three different networks. FOX narrowly pulled a win with the viewers while CBS and ABC tied in the demos.

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Monday Ratings: The Bachelorette Shows Improvement

Improved numbers from ABC’s dating reality show helped give the Alphabet network a tie in the demos. Meanwhile, CBS was the sole winner with last night’s viewers.

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WTF?: Danity Kane on Nashville Star

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When the words ‘pop goes country’ are uttered, images of Kristy Lee Cook singing just about anything on run through my mind.

So imagine my confusion when I saw this clip of Danity Kane performing on . Couldn’t they have at least attempted to change up their song a bit? Wasn’t that the whole theme of last night’s competition? Were the girls only comfortable sticking to something they’ve practiced a thousand times over on Making the Band? But really - why was a group formed by Diddy on a show called Nashville Star to begin with?

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Monday Ratings: Repeats Rule the Night

Sadly, a heaping of reality shows could not compete with a crop of stale programs. FOX’s dramatic lineup ended up winning the night in both the viewers and the demos.

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Monday Ratings: Repeats Outperform Originals

Although Nashville Star did better on NBC than it ever did on the USA, the reality competition did little for the Peacock network. CBS wound up taking the evening in both the viewers and the demos.

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  • * (7.3 million, 2.1/7 in 18-49) was up 600,000 over last week.
  • ’ airing of The Bill Engvall Show (1.9/6) attracted 6.4 million; (6.3 million, 2.2/7) was up slightly.
  • (6.4 million, 2.2/7) was down by 100,000.
  • (1.9/6) seemed small with 5.6 million.
  • * (1.1 million, 0.5/2) had a 300,000 viewer slide.

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