FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (WEDNESDAY 12/15/10)
HBO: 24/7 Peguins/Capitals (Premiere) at 10pm
FUEL TV: Slam! (Premiere) at 10:30pm
FOX: Hell’s Kitchen (Finale) at 9pm
MTV: The Challenge: Cutthroat (Finale) at 10pm
MTV: The Challenge: Cutthroat Reunion (Premiere) at 11pm
VH1: Confessions Of Rock’s Greatest Groupies (Premiere) at 8:30pm
FOX decided to pull the five remaining episodes of sitcom Running Wilde as well as the one-hour finale episode off of its schedule this month. FOX says these episodes will air though has not said when.
(Source: Cynopsis)
VH1 is offering up a second season of You’re Cut Off!, the series where eight affluent young women are cut off from their cash flow, benefactors and credit cards to become self-sufficient and confident adults. The sophomore season premieres January 10 at 9p and the series is produced by Fly on the Wall Entertainment.
(Source: Cynopsis)
E! continues to follow members of the Kardashian family as the newest series Kourtney and Kim Take New York premieres January 23 at 10p. Sisters Kim and Kourtney are opening a new boutique in NYC and take advantage of all the glamour and glitz the Big Apple has to offer. The series is produced by Ryan Seacrest Productions and Bunim-Murray Productions.
(Source: Cynopsis)
Natalie Morales, host on NBC’s Today is joining Latina magazine as a contributing columnist offering her insights on parenting. Morales’ monthly column named Modern Mami and will debut in the February 2011 issue.
(Source: Cynopsis)
ABC renewed its agreement with Jimmy Kimmel keeping the late-night star as host of his show for two more years. The new deal will take Jimmy Kimmel Live to a tenth season.
(Source: Cynopsis)
In February, syndicated game show Jeopardy!, distributed domestically by CBS Television Distribution will air the first-ever man vs. machine battle as two of the highest-winning contestants on Jeopardy!, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter will take on a specially-built IBM computing system named “Watson.” The special competition will air over three days on February 14-16. Watson is named after IBM founder Thomas J. Watson and was built over four years by a group of IBM scientists who wanted to replicate a human’s ability to answer questions posed in real language with speed, accuracy and confidence. Watson’s competition includes Ken Jennings, who broke the game show’s record for the most consecutive games won at 74 games during 2004-2005 and over $2.5 million in winnings, and Brad Rutter who became the highest dollar winner ever by a single Jeopardy! player at more than $3.2 million. The prize money at stake next February is $1 million for the winner, $300,000 for second place and $200,000 for third. Rutter and Jennings will donate 50% of what they win to charity while IBM has agreed to donate 100% of Watson’s winnings to charity.
(Source: Cynopsis)
SOUNDSCAN (WEEK ENDING 12/12/10)
1) Susan Boyle – The Gift – 243,227 (After 5 weeks – 1,362,786)
2) Taylor Swift – Speak Now – 200,927 (After 7 weeks – 2,348,052)
3) Glee Cast – Music: Xmas – 193,421 (After 4 weeks – 592,154)
Other Debuts
4) T.I. – No Mercy – 159,462
10) Tron Legacy Soundtrack – 70,794
18) Charlie Wilson – Just Charlie – 57,286
33) Hinder – All American Nightmare – 34,646
42) Deadmau5 – 4X4=12 – 26,679
62) Duffy – Endlessly – 18,326
POWERBALL
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