Wednesday, June 06, 2012

TV NEWS ON JUNE 6

http://blog.sitcomsonline.com/2012/06/lois-clark-has-solid-debut-on-hub-2nd.html The Hub's new primetime acquisition of '90s drama Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman is a "super" hit in the ratings! In a special 6-hour marathon introducing the Hub TV premiere of Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman on Sunday (8pm-2am ET) earned year-to-year delivery gains among Women 18-49 (+57%, 22,000), Adults 18-49 (+182%, 62,000), Total Viewers (+142%, 157,000) and Households (+119%, 118,000). In the Sunday 10pm timeslot, Lois & Clark: The Adventures of Superman delivered year-to-year delivery gains among Kids 6-11 (+145%, 27,000), Kids 2-11 (+300%, 44,000), Women 18-49 (+867%, 29,000), Adults 18-49 (+833%, 84,000), Total Viewers (+781%, 229,000) and Households (+605%, 148,000). 229,000 total viewers is not bad for The Hub. The new acquisition will air every Sunday night in this same block from 8-11pm ET with an immediate encore from 11pm-2am. I watched the first three episodes on The Hub on Sunday and I'm hooked all over again (and I have watched every episode on ABC in the original run, in syndication on TNT/TBS and own all seasons on DVD!). The series features the daring exploits of the legendary Superman in an exciting, action-packed hour-long series featuring iconic comic book characters Clark Kent (Dean Cain), his superhuman alter ego and Lois Lane (Teri Hatcher) in the most unrequited romance of all-time. The Hub also introduced '80s sitcom ALF on Monday, as it airs Mon-Thurs at 8:30pm leading into summer sitcom marathons from 9-11pm. If and when they announce the premiere week ratings for ALF, we will certainly let you know how that alien life form did! We have the nominations for the 2nd Annual Critics Choice Television Awards. The ceremony will take place at the Beverly Hills Hotel on Monday, June 18 at a gala awards dinner. NBC was the most nominated broadcast network with 14 nominations (up from the 12 last year) followed closely by ABC with 13 (down from the 16 last year) and Fox with 12. HBO led nominations for cable networks with 12, followed by AMC and FX with 11 nominations each. NBC's Community was the most nominated series with six. The following is the comedy portion nominations (click the link below to see more nominations): Best Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory (CBS) Community (NBC) Girls (HBO) Modern Family (ABC) New Girl (Fox) Parks and Recreation (NBC) Best Actor in a Comedy Series Don Cheadle (House of Lies, Showtime) Louis C.K. (Louie, FX) Larry David (Curb Your Enthusiasm, HBO) Garret Dillahunt (Raising Hope, Fox) Joel McHale (Community, NBC) Jim Parsons (The Big Bang Theory, CBS) Best Actress in a Comedy Series Zooey Deschanel (New Girl, Fox) Lena Dunham (Girls, HBO) Julia Louis-Dreyfus (Veep, HBO) Martha Plimpton (Raising Hope, Fox) Amy Poehler (Parks and Recreation, NBC) Ashley Richards (Awkward, MTV) Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series Ty Burrell (Modern Family, ABC) Max Greenfield (New Girl, Fox) Nick Offerman (Parks and Recreation, NBC) Danny Pudi (Community, NBC) Jim Rash (Community, NBC) Damon Wayans, Jr. (Happy Endings, ABC) Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series Julie Bowen (Modern Family, ABC) Alison Brie (Community, NBC) Cheryl Hines (Suburgatory, ABC) Gillian Jacobs (Community, NBC) Eden Sher (The Middle, ABC) Casey Wilson (Happy Endings, ABC) Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series Becky Ann Baker (Girls, HBO) Bobby Cannavale (Modern Family, ABC) Kathryn Hahn (Parks and Recreation, NBC) Justin Long (New Girl, Fox) Paul Rudd (Parks and Recreation, NBC) Peter Scolari (Girls, HBO)

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