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FOX BUSINESS NETWORK: Republican Presidential Candidates Debate at 9pm
ESQUIRE: Knife Fight (Premiere) at 9pm
ESQUIRE: Uncorked (Premiere) at 10pm
HISTORY: The Curse of Oak Island: Drilling Down (Premiere) at 8pm
HISTORY: The Curse of Oak Island (Premiere) at 9pm
HISTORY: Hunting Hitler (Premiere) at 10pm
ID: A Crime To Remember (Premiere) at 10pm
REELZ: The Kennedy Files (Premiere) at 9pm
SCIENCE: Secret Space Escapes (Premiere) at 10pm
TLC: 7 Little Johnstons (Premiere) at 10pm
TV ONE: Ricky Smiley For Real (Premiere) at 8pm
USA: Donny (Premiere) at 10:30pm
DISCOVERY: Yukon Men (Finale) at 9pm
Jada Pinkett Smith is headed back to the small screen. The A Different World alum will star in and executive produce Murder Town, holder of a pilot commitment from ABC. Drama about Wilmington, Delaware’s first African American DA is being produced by A+E Studios.
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Country star Blake Shelton (The Voice) is set to host Nickelodeon’s 2016 Kids’ Choice Awards, airing live Saturday, March 12, 2016. “I’ve been on countless stages throughout my life, but none have promised the madness, excitement and endless slime as Nick’s Kids’ Choice Awards,” said Shelton. “Bring it on Nickelodeon!”
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NBC ordered three more episodes of The Mysteries Of Laura, bringing the sophomore crime dramedy’s total to 16. Last Wednesday, the show posted a 20 percent A18-49 ratings spike (1.2) and 11 percent total viewer increase (7 million) in Live+SD.
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Music Choice is featuring exclusive content promoting the 2015 American Music Awards across On Demand, Music Choice Play, Music Channels and its digital properties now through the ceremony’s live broadcast on Sunday, November 22 at 8p on ABC. Music videos from this year’s host Jennifer Lopez will be featured, as well as nominees including Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber, and performers like Selena Gomez, Carrie Underwood and One Direction. Starting November 16, fans can watch music videos by AMA nominees all week long.
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Snoop Dogg‘s YouTube show GGN (Double G News Network) is headed to Revolt TV. The rapper/actor signed a licensing deal with the music-focused cable net; series debuts Wednesday, November 11 and airs for eight consecutive weeks at 10:30p.
(Source: Cynopsis)
The CW has teamed with Olivia Munn to develop a 1970s female sportscaster series. The drama centers on a young journalist who gets hired by a New York news programming chief as a publicity stunt to be one of the first female on-air sports reporters.
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Running Wild with Bear Grylls with special guest star President Barack Obama airs Thursday, December 17 at 10p on NBC. The survivalist takes the commander-in-chief on a trek across the Alaskan wilderness, as the president reveals off-the-script stories about his relationship with his wife and children and how he balances time between work and home.
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The tattoo mysteries will continue – Blindspot snagged an early second season order from NBC. The freshman drama was the top new series of the fall, both on Monday nights and with delayed viewing.
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ABC‘s American Crime makes its second season debut on Wednesday, January at 10p. This time around, the show tackles issues of sexual orientation and socioeconomic disparity, when lurid photos of a high school boy are posted on social media following a party.
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Josh Close (Fargo) grabbed a recurring role on Season 5 of Person of Interest. The CBS drama is slated to premiere in midseason.
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It’s double duty on CBS for Tyler Ritter. The actor has landed a guest spot on NCIS and will also appear on an episode of NCIS: New Orleans.
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CBS‘ NCIS passed NBC‘s Sunday Night Football as the #1 broadcast in primetime for the week ending October 25, according to Nielsen Live+7 ratings. With a 7-day lift of 3.76 million, NCIS (20.97 million) topped the big game (20.68 million).
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Investigation Discovery’s premiere of Barbara Walters Presents American Scandals was the top series debut in the fourth quarter to date for the network, averaging more than 1.2 million P2+ in Live+3. The first episode, JonBenet Ramsey: Inside the Mystery on Monday, November 2 at 10p, was ID’s top series debut, top season premiere and prime telecast for a new series this quarter among P2+ and target audience W25-54. In total, the debut episode reached over 2.4M unique viewers P2+.
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The season four premiere of Bravo’s Vanderpump Rules delivered over 1.3 million P18-49 (up 4 percent versus last year), 1.5 million P25-54 (up 25 percent) and 2 million total viewers (up 15 percent), according to Live+3 data.
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