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Fall TV Popularity Contest: We Have a Winner!

TVGuide.com users have named their favorite new show!Fall TV: Get the lowdown on this season's must-see new showsOver the past several weeks, we've conducted a series of polls in our Fall TV Popularity Contest, asking users which shows they liked and which they didn't. The competition was fierce, but a champion has emerged...

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TVGuide.com users have named their favorite new show!

Fall TV: Get the lowdown on this season's must-see new shows

Over the past several weeks, we've conducted a series of polls in our Fall TV Popularity Contest, asking users which shows they liked and which they didn't. The competition was fierce, but a champion has emerged:ABC's Revenge!The mystery drama, which stars Emily VanCamp as a young woman who returns to the Hamptons to seek vengeance on the people connected to her father's wrongful conviction, received a 78 percent approval rating from TVGuide.com users. ABC has already ordered a full season of the show.

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Nipping right at Revenge's heels were CBS' Person of Interest and Fox's sitcom, New Girl, both of which have also received full-season pickups. Person, which stars Michael Emerson, Jim Caviezel and Taraji P. Henson, scored a 73 percent approval rating while Zooey Deschanel's New Girl scored 71 percent.Also putting up a strong showing: Fox's Terra Nova(66 percent), CBS' 2 Broke Girls(65 percent) and Unforgettable(63 percent), the CW's Ringer(61 percent) and ABC's Once Upon a Time(60 percent).

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In a fitting bit of irony, the most-hated show of the fall season was the CW's H8R, which earned a staggering 85 percent of negative votes. Also receiving mostly negative votes were CBS' How to Be a Gentleman(74 percent), ABC's Charlie's Angels(68 percent) and Man Up!(60 percent). With the exception of Man Up!, all of these shows have already been pulled from their respective networks' schedules.What do you think of the results? Did our users get it right?