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GOP contender Sen. Marco Rubio is heading to late-nite, stopping by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on Thursday, January 21, according to NBC. This marks Rubio’s debut on the program, and falls 11 days before the Iowa caucuses.
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Not to be outdone, Republican candidate Donald Trump will make a guest appearance at the Outdoor Sportsman Group Networks’ Outdoor Sportsman Awards on Thursday, January 21, at 7p in Las Vegas. The 16th annual event takes place during the Shooting, Hunting and Outdoor Trade Show (SHOT Show) and Conference.
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It’s been a decade since those fun-loving kids from East High showed the world “we’re all in this together” in Disney Channel original movie High School Musical. Castmates Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Corbin Bleu and Monique Coleman will reunite to celebrate the milestone during a telecast of the movie Wednesday, January 20, at 8p on Disney Channel. The group taped nostalgic interstitial segments; Zac Efron will join the telecast via a pre-taped message to fans. Additionally, Radio Disney‘s Ernie D interviewed the cast, to be seen during a “Radio Disney Insider” presented Thursday, January 21 on Disney Channel and the Radio Disney app. The movie delivered 7.7 million total viewers when it debuted on January 20, 2006.
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NBC set Sunday, March 13 at 8p as the premiere date for alternative series Little Big Shots. The comedy is exec-produced by Ellen DeGeneres and Steve Harvey, who will also host. Series pits Harvey going toe to toe with “some of the smallest performers with the biggest talent,” ranging from a 4-year-old basketball phenom to a 5-year-old reincarnation of Bruce Lee. Jeff Kleeman, Gerald Washington and Robin Ashbrook also serve as exec producers; Alison Holloway is co-executive producer for the series, from Warner Horizon Television, East 112th Street Productions and A Very Good Production.
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A quick-witted tween uses her inventions to navigate life in new Disney Channel series Stuck in the Middle, which bows with a preview episode Sunday, February 14 on the network. The show, which stars Jenna Ortega (Jane The Virgin), will begin airing in its regular time slot on Friday, March 11 at 9p. Disney Channel will precede the preview ep in February with the net’s first-ever airing of feature film Frozen, at 7p.
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Boris Kodjoe (Soul Food) joined CBS medical drama Code Black in a recurring role. Beginning Wednesday, February 3, Kodjoe will portray Dr. Will Campbell, a suave surgeon whose surgical skills and personal charm are only outweighed by his ego.
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The NFL on CBS broadcast of the Pittsburgh Steelers-Denver Broncos AFC Divisional Playoff game on Sunday, January 17 at 4:40p was seen by an average of 43 million viewers P2+, up 3 percent from last year’s 41.8 million (Indianapolis-Denver) game on CBS, according to Nielsen data. It ranks as the second-largest viewer average for a Sunday AFC Divisional Playoff game on any network in 29 years (as far back as CBS records go, 1987-88 season, behind only 43.5 million N.Y. Jets-New England in 2011).
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Fox Business News’ first Republican debate of 2016 drew 11 million total viewers to the network on Thursday, according to Nielsen. That’s squeaked past Sunday’s Democrat debate on NBC, which delivered 10.2 million viewers.
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