The zombie apocalypse has upended the entire TV business. AMC's The Walking Dead is now the No. 1 entertainment series on TV among adults 18-49 — a landmark accomplishment for a cable show, particularly in the fall.
The first three episodes of The Walking Dead's Season 3 have attracted at least 6.5 million viewers in that key advertiser demographic, beating everything else on TV — even mainstream hits like Modern Family and The Big Bang Theory.
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Tosh.0 has been renewed for a 30-episode fifth season, Comedy Central announced Wednesday.
Hosted by Daniel Tosh, Tosh.0 has become the network's highest-rated series, averaging 3.7 million viewers.
Fall Preview: Get the scoop on your favorite returning TV shows
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For the first time since Glee debuted, the Fox series will not be heading to Comic-Con this summer.
Glee's Ryan Murphy talks "re-energized" Season 4, reveals more Glee Project mentors
Twentieth Century Fox released their Comic-Con lineup Friday, and the Ryan Murphy musical series was...
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Fist pumps still rule! Jersey Shore was the year's most-watched prime-time series on basic cable.
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Continuing a weeklong series of new-season analysis and previews, here's my take on how I see the new Tuesday lineups playing out.
Tuesday in a Nutshell: The no-brainer: CBS will continue to rule with its NCIS-NCIS: LA combo, and the new procedural-with-a-twist Unforgettable should fit right in, possibly putting a dent in ABC's midseason surprise Body of Proof, which roughly targets the same audience for female-driven crime dramas. Fox should make significant inroads with the younger demos, especially if Glee gets back its groove in this transitional graduation season (for some characters, anyway). The delightful New Girl deserves to break out, and may bolster the fortunes of my favorite comedy from last season, Raising Hope. On NBC, The Biggest Loser provides stability if not much excitement ...
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