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Wednesday Ratings:  FOX Repeats Itself

Pitted against stale competition, American Idol and The Moment of Truth skated away with their victories.  was once again the network to beat.

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‘Dancing With The Stars’ Extends Invite to Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton, Tyra BanksDuring last month’s sit down with Tyra Banks, Hillary Clinton said she would like to perform on .  (Okay - what she really said was given a choice of competing on either the dancing competition or America’s Next Top Model, she should probably be on the former.)  Well that remark not only amused the audience, it perked up a few ears at ABC.

Just last week, Jared Paul, DWTS’ co-producer, extended an invitation to the presidential candidate.  Although the reality show is not currently taping, it is still on tour.  It’s Paul’s hope that the senator will exploit one of their upcoming stops for her own campaign purposes.  (This is what you would call a win-win situation.) would be given her pick of male dancer and preferred style of dance.

While an appearance would seem unlikely, Hillary has been doing all she can to drum up support.  And really - this wouldn’t be that much different from her stints on Tyra, Letterman or the Ryan Seacrest radio show.  So who knows? 

As of today’s date, she has four tour stops left to choose from (CT, RI, PA).  Let’s see if she can manage to squeeze in another gig.

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TMZ


More Waterworks from Hillary Clinton

Hillary Clinton and Tyra BanksIn the past weeks, campaigners on both sides of the aisle have changed their strategy and speechery to secure a bid in the upcoming Presidential election. Though many started out on this quest (twenty-plus politicians and actors threw their hats into the primary ring), only a handful now remain. In a continuing effort to keep themselves “viable,” they’re changing their stances and showing new facets of their personalities. (Hey, whatever it takes to get votes, right?) But perhaps none have attacked the idea of showing the public a new face more than . And she’s playing this one to the hilt, as her upcoming appearance on the will prove.

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Entertainment Tonight


CW Tinkers With Network Schedule

To coordinate with the upcoming premieres of and a new installment, has made a few adjustments to its line-up.  Here are a few of the highlights for the network:

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  • After its last original episode, repeats of will air on Mondays starting 1/28.  The show will be followed by @ 9pm effective 2/18.
  • will hit the airwaves on March 11.  Until that time, Reaper reruns will warm the Tuesday 8pm slot.
  • Original episodes of will debut on Thursday 2/28 @ 9pm.
  • As of 2/10, the Monday comedy line-up (Everybody Hates Chris, Aliens in America, Girlfriends, The Game) will move to Sundays.

(All of these changes can be found in TV Envy’s Revamped Programming Schedule.)

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Variety


Wednesday Ratings: All Eyes on ‘CSI: New York’

It was a tight race between the Peacock and Eye networks.  had the slight edge with the viewers; tied in the demos.

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  • (14.25 million, 4.0/12 in 18-49) was the evening’s best performer.
  • (2.7/8) marked its return with 8.73 million viewers.
  • * (1.2/4) ended the night with 3.77 million.

*denotes repeat

(You can review last Wednesday’s ratings here.)

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Programming Insider


This Week on TV (12/10-12/16)

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MONDAY (12/10)
  • (ABC, 8pm):  “Linus and Lucy’s little brother, Rerun, hangs with Snoopy and his own sibling, the desert-dwelling Spike.”  Was I the only one not aware of the What’s Happening!/Peanuts crossover episode?
  • (CBS, 8pm):  “Ted asks his doctor on a date and his friends try to discourage him from dating someone he sees regularly.”  Relationships clearly work best when you never see them at all.
  • (ABC, 9:30pm):  “Lauren tries to convince her sister to move to LA so she can be nearby when the baby is born.”  Lauren’s sister isn’t stupid.  She knows what ‘be nearby’ means.
  • (MTV, 10pm): Season finale.  “Lauren gets an offer to go to Paris.”  I really hope doesn’t take their version of quality programming overseas (again).  The French hate us already.

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Wednesday Ratings: Two Networks Split Another Evening

Thanks to repeats on , Private Practice rebounded with the 18-49 crowd.  ended off the night with the best demos while had the largest audience.

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  • * (10.3 million, 2.7/8 in 18-49 demo) was the hour’s top draw.
  • (7.6 million, 2.57) saw a 1.3 million increase from last week.
  • (6.9 million, 2.4/7) was down just slightly.

*denotes repeat

(You can review last week’s ratings here.)

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Hollywood Reporter


Wednesday Ratings: ‘Shrek’ Draws Ogre Fans

ratings last night had others green with envy.  Although the network was narrowly bested in the viewers, it dominated in the demos.

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  • Although down 330,000, (4.1/11 in 18-49 demo) was still the hour’s top draw.
  • (7.1 million, 2.6/7) saw a 630,000 increase.
  • (2.2/6) felt lifeless at 6.3 million.

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Variety


Judge Twiggy Leaving ‘America’s Next Top Model’

DescriptionIs there something about that female judges can’t stand?

When first debuted in 2003, Baby Phat’s graced the judge’s panel along Tyra.  Since that time, the producers have met the estrogen quota by introducing ‘The World’s First Supermodel’ and .

But now after 5 years with the ‘Living Legend’, we’ve learned of another new face for Season 10: .  The woman who was featured in many Sports Illustrated issues (and was quickly dismissed on last season’s Dancing With The Stars) will soon be warming Twiggy’s seat at the far end of the table.  According to the producers, the replacement was made due to ‘scheduling conflicts’ in Ms. Lawson’s schedule.  (Of course, we know that excuse could be used as loosely as ‘irreconcilable differences’.) 

I can only imagine that this new development might provide a ratings boost for the now long-running show.  I think most people in the 18-49 demographic can remember admiring Paulina’s photo at one point and time; I don’t think that’s something that could be said of Twiggy.

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TV Guide


Reality Show Predictions Revisited

Phil KeoghanSo evidently I’m really bad at predicting the outcomes of reality shows (which, I know, already happened).  I mean, really exceptionally bad.  Now, I could have just buried my predictions from two weeks ago, but a man has to face his failures, so here we go.  (Oh, and blahblahblahSPOILERALERTblahblahblah.)

THE AMAZING RACE:
Just a few weeks in, and one of my finalists is already gone.  Not only was I wrong about Lorena & Jason being one of the three final teams, I was also wrong about them not annoying me yet.  Lorena’s camel-milking meltdown (and how often did you read that phrase?) was incredibly entertaining and also horribly, cripplingly annoying.  Still, Azaria & Hendekea are running strong and maybe I’ll be right about who ultimately gets to hang out with Phil at the finish line.  But most likely not.

AMERICA’S NEXT TOP MODEL:
My pick, Heather, was in the Bottom Two last week.  She’s still in it, but her not-great public speaking skills mean she may not be long for this competition.

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