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ON TELEVISION (THURSDAY 2/19/15)
E!: Who Wore It Better? (Premiere) at 8:30pm
HISTORY: Vikings (Premiere) at 10pm
ID: The Mind of a Murderer (Premiere) at 9pm
MSG+: The Mask with Henrik Lundqvist (Premiere) at 10:30pm
RLTV: To Not Fade Away (Premiere) at 9pm
ANIMAL PLANET: Alaska: Battle on the Bay (Finale) at 10pm
DISCOVERY LIFE: 50 Ways to Kill Your Mother (Finale) at 10pm
SPORTSMAN: MeatEater (Finale) at 8pm

Fans who missed seeing Kobe Bryant during last weekend’s NBA All-Star game are directed to Showtime documentary Kobe Bryant’s Muse, premiering Saturday, Feb. 28 at 9p. The feature-length documentary looks at the aftermath of the shoulder injury that ended Bryant’s 2014-15 season with the Los Angeles Lakers.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Lifetime welcomes spring with two new series next month. Born In The Wild, an unscripted look at couples’ personal decisions to give birth in nature, premieres March 3 at 10p. Wuthering High School, premiering March 14 at 8p and starring James Caan, is a modern retelling of the Emily Bronte classic novel set in Malibu.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Robin Givens, Columbus Short and Lynn Whitfield will return to headline the next installment of TV One’s horror anthology Fear Files (formerly Fright Night Files), with the first of three new tales of love gone wrong set to debut Friday, March 13, at 8p.
(Source: Cynopsis)

MTV’s college-culture net mtvU is singing a new tune for this year’s incarnation of its annual Woodie Awards. For the first time nominees will compete live on MTV in an hourlong special Friday, March 20, at 9p, filmed at the SXSW Music Festival in Austin, Texas.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Live from New York was the place to be as NBC’s SNL 40 tribute stole the show not only on Sunday night but also for the whole week, with a 7.8/21 average. FOX’s Empire had a strong showing, with 4.8/15, and ABC’s Modern Family held its own with 3.3/10. ABC’s The Bachelor maintained its season high rating among A18-49 on Monday, at 2.7/8.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Despite, or perhaps because of the Brian Williams scandal, NBC: Nightly News won the week with 9.43 million total viewers, followed by ABC: World NewsTonigh twith 9.03 million.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Hallmark Channel had a sweet Valentine’s Day. The net’s Countdown to Valentine’s Day–the latest in its Countdown event programming–reached more than 30 million unduplicated viewers and 6.7 million W25-54 during its two-week run.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Syndicated entertainment mags saw ratings boosts the week ending February 8, as the Brian Williams scandal widened. Entertainment Tonight had a 9 percent lift, to 3.8 versus the week prior, and TMZ drew a season high 2.3, up 10 percent. Access Hollywood had an 11 percent increase, matching its 2.0 season high, while Extra surged 20 percent, for a season high 1.8.
(Source: Cynopsis)

Dr. Phil was the top daytime talk show for the fourth consecutive week, increasing 3 percent to 3.7, followed by Live With Kelly & Michael, up 6 percent to 3.3. Ellen DeGeneres took a 3 percent dip, to 2.9.
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