FIRST LOOK/ ON TV/ WEEKEND BOX OFFICE

FIRST LOOK
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ON TELEVISION (MONDAY 11/12/12)

RLTV: Home Again with Bob Vila (Premiere) at 7pm
STYLE: Made In Chelsea (Premiere) at 8pm & 9pm
INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: I Didn’t Do It (Premiere) at 9pm
DIY: Kitchen Crashers (Premiere) at 10pm
MTV: Teen Mom 2 (Premiere) at 10pm
MTV: Catfish: The TV Show (Premiere) at 11pm
VH1: Storytellers: Alicia Keys (Premiere) at 11pm
HISTORY: I Love The 1880’s (Premiere) at 11:02pm & 11:32pm
INVESTIGATION DISCOVERY: Final Witness (Finale) at 10pm

The CW wants more of its first season series, Beauty and the Beast, giving the drama starring Kristin Kreuk and Jay Ryan a full season order.  To date, Beauty and the Beast is averaging a 0.9 rating with the network’s target A18-34 demo as well as 2.4 million total viewers.
(Source: Cynopsis)

The final two episodes of The Voice will be supersized by NBC as the final performance episode airs December 17 from 8-930p and the two-hour season three finale is set for December 18 from 9-11p.  Following the 90-minute installment of The Voice on December 17, NBC will preview midseason comedy 1600 Penn starring Josh Gad and Bill Pullman at 930p.  The White House comedy will then premiere on its regular day and time on January 10 at 930p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Later this month, E! debuts Love You, Mean It With Whitney Cummings, starring the stand-up comedienne who is familiar to E! viewers as a regular roundtable guest on Chelsea Lately and a guest for high-profile comedy roasts.  In her new show, premiering November 28 at 1030p following The Soup, Whitney will welcome special guests and serve up field pieces along with her comedian sidekick, Julian McCullough as she takes on pop culture, entertainment news and current events.  Borderline Amazing Productions is behind the series with Chelsea Handler, Cummings, Tom Brunelle and Rob Anderson as executive producers and Brad Wollack as co-EP.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Animated series Brickleberry has been renewed for a second season by Comedy Central.  Presently in its first season, Brickleberry is averaging 1.8 million total viewers and ranks as the second-highest rated series in its time period among M18-34 and M18-24.  The second season with 13 episodes will roll out in fall 2013.  Daniel Tosh and series creators Waco O’Guin and Roger Black serve as executive producers.
(Source: Cynopsis)

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
Skyfall – $87.8 million
Wreck-It Ralph – $33.1 million
Flight – $15.1 million
Argo – $6.7 million
Taken 2 – $4 million
(Source: Box Office Mojo)

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