Who is allegedly joining the Season 10 cast of Southern Charm now that Olivia Flowers is said to be out from the popular Bravo show? Along with her, Rod is also gone but keep in mind, there are two Rods in the series so it is unclear if it’s the one who joined in Season 9. Or, if it is Rodrigo Reyes who has been around for some time. Yet, he has good reason to have been let go. Read on for more details on who might be jumping aboard.
Southern Charm Who’s Joining Season 10 Cast?
It was recently announced that Southern Charm had been renewed for another season. Yet, there would be some casting changes which is always interesting. As it turns out, Olivia Flowers, who joined in Season 8, had been let go. Some felt that she brought nothing to the show. Then, others questioned if she was let...
Southern Charm Who’s Joining Season 10 Cast?
It was recently announced that Southern Charm had been renewed for another season. Yet, there would be some casting changes which is always interesting. As it turns out, Olivia Flowers, who joined in Season 8, had been let go. Some felt that she brought nothing to the show. Then, others questioned if she was let...
- 3/18/2024
- by Amanda Lauren
- TV Shows Ace
While most cycles of America’s Next Top Model have its standout moments -- including Tyra Banks yelling at Tiffany (4), everything Jade said (6) and the pendulum runway (14) -- they all have the always epic, always dramatic and always hilarious makeover meltdowns.
Like clockwork, two or three episodes into the cycle, Tyra gathers the aspiring models around to tell them about their Tyovers. And what starts with cheers and excitement, usually ends in bitter tears and resentment. (In the contestants’ defense, who thought beard weave was a good idea?) And cycle 23 is no different when host Rita Ora surprises the girls with their new signature looks.
More: The ‘Antm’ Glossary You Need to Model ‘H-2-t’
But, of course, not everyone is satisfied with their transformation. Et has an exclusive first look at Cherish, who is not ready to let go of her “virgin hair.” But as one of the stylists puts it: “You won’t be a...
Like clockwork, two or three episodes into the cycle, Tyra gathers the aspiring models around to tell them about their Tyovers. And what starts with cheers and excitement, usually ends in bitter tears and resentment. (In the contestants’ defense, who thought beard weave was a good idea?) And cycle 23 is no different when host Rita Ora surprises the girls with their new signature looks.
More: The ‘Antm’ Glossary You Need to Model ‘H-2-t’
But, of course, not everyone is satisfied with their transformation. Et has an exclusive first look at Cherish, who is not ready to let go of her “virgin hair.” But as one of the stylists puts it: “You won’t be a...
- 12/26/2016
- Entertainment Tonight
Angel from Hell
CBS is delaying the premiere of the Jane Lynch-led comedy "Angel from Hell" until mid-season. Originally slated for a November 12th debut, the timeslot will now be filled by the fifth season premiere of "2 Broke Girls".
As of Wednesday, there are no official plans for when "Angel From Hell" might join the schedule, the same for fellow unscheduled comedy "Mike & Molly" which has been used to fill in the slots when underperforming freshmen sitcoms get pulled from the schedule. [Source: The Live Feed]
America's Next Top Model
After twelve years on the air, Tyra Banks' reality show "America's Next Top Model" is coming to an end. mThe fashion-focused reality competition will air its final episode on December 4th after announcing its twenty-second winner. The show has been a stable performer for the network, averaging 1.7 million viewers and a 0.6 rating.
The series, which is currently on The CW, is the...
CBS is delaying the premiere of the Jane Lynch-led comedy "Angel from Hell" until mid-season. Originally slated for a November 12th debut, the timeslot will now be filled by the fifth season premiere of "2 Broke Girls".
As of Wednesday, there are no official plans for when "Angel From Hell" might join the schedule, the same for fellow unscheduled comedy "Mike & Molly" which has been used to fill in the slots when underperforming freshmen sitcoms get pulled from the schedule. [Source: The Live Feed]
America's Next Top Model
After twelve years on the air, Tyra Banks' reality show "America's Next Top Model" is coming to an end. mThe fashion-focused reality competition will air its final episode on December 4th after announcing its twenty-second winner. The show has been a stable performer for the network, averaging 1.7 million viewers and a 0.6 rating.
The series, which is currently on The CW, is the...
- 10/14/2015
- by Garth Franklin
- Dark Horizons
It's been a remarkably bloodless fall TV season. There have only been a few shows officially canceled (and a couple more unofficially), while other modestly rated shows have received rather generous full-season pick-ups (like ABC's Forever). Still, some titles have yet to receive a network verdict and could go either way. Below is our Deathwatch guide to what's sticking around for awhile, which shows are still on the bubble and which are canceled (or sorta canceled). One thing you'll notice is there are remarkably few currently endangered shows. That's not to say every green show is actually doing well or...
- 11/12/2014
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Monday, September 1, 2014 ratings -- New episodes: Mistresses, Bachelor in Paradise, Running Wild with Bear Grylls, American Ninja Warrior, America's Next Top Model, Under the Dome, Hotel Hell, and MasterChef. Specials: CBS Fall Preview. Reruns: Whose Line Is It Anyway?, The Big Bang Theory, Mike & Molly, and Two and a Half Men.
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- 9/2/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fast National ratings for Monday, September 1, 2014. Labor Day Monday took a small bite out of primetime numbers, though "Under the Dome," "MasterChef" and "American Ninja Warrior" helped CBS, Fox and NBC claim shares of the primetime crown. Since last week's numbers were slightly impacted by NBC's Emmy Awards telecast, there were only small week-to-week drops for most shows, with some adding viewers even if they dropped in the key demo. The biggest week-to-week dropper was CBS' "Under the Dome," but even that was only off by 0.2 in the key demo, while NBC's "Running Wild with Bear Grylls" took a big episode-to-episode drop. On to the numbers... Among adults 18-49, NBC and Fox both averaged a 1.6 rating for Monday night in the key demographic. ABC was third with a 1.1 key demo rating, followed by CBS' 1.0 key demo rating. The CW averaged a 0.4 key demo rating for the night. Overall, though, CBS...
- 9/2/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Monday, August 25, 2014 ratings -- New episodes: Mistresses, Bachelor in Paradise, America's Next Top Model, Under the Dome, Hotel Hell, and MasterChef. Specials: The 66th Primetime Emmy Awards. Reruns: Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Mom, 2 Broke Girls, Mike & Molly, and Two and a Half Men.
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- 8/26/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fast National ratings for Monday, August 25, 2014. Airing on an atypical Monday in August, the Primetime Emmy Awards delivered primetime-winning numbers for NBC, despite the repetitive nature of the big winners. Per NBC, fast nationals for the Emmys telecast were down from last year's show, which benefited from an inflated NFL lead-in, but they were up from the 2012 telecast. In fact, NBC is claiming that these were the second highest ratings Emmys in preliminary metered market ratings in the past eight years. We will, of course, have more accurate figures later, but if Seth Meyers' claim that these were the first Monday Emmys since 1976 was correct, then we're confident saying this was the highest rated Monday Emmys telecast since 1976. The Emmys had only limited impact on the competition. Fox's "MasterChef" dropped in viewers but was flat in the key demo, while "Hotel Hell" maybe even rose a hair in the demo.
- 8/26/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Monday, August 18, 2014 ratings -- New episodes: America's Next Top Model, American Ninja Warrior, Under the Dome, Mistresses, Bachelor in Paradise, Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Running Wild with Bear Grylls, Hotel Hell, and MasterChef. Reruns: Whose Line Is It Anyway?, Mom, 2 Broke Girls, Mike & Molly, and Two and a Half Men.
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- 8/19/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fast National ratings for Monday, August 18, 2014. As usual, "American Ninja Warrior," "MasterChef" and "Under the Dome" were among the Monday night standouts, as NBC, CBS and Fox were all able to claim little bits and pieces of primetime victory. Meanwhile, the season premiere of "America's Next Top Model" wasn't especially high, but it combined with a pair of strong "Whose Line Is It Anyway?" episodes to help The CW to its best Monday overall since December 2011. This is reflective mostly on what The CW has programmed on Mondays over the years, but so it goes. When it comes to Monday notables, "Running Wild," "American Ninja Warrior" and "Mistresses" were all down a little, while "MasterChef" and "Hotel Hell" both rose a hair. On to the numbers... Among adults 18-49, NBC and Fox both averaged a 1.7 rating for Monday night, tops in the key demographic. ABC and CBS were a distant...
- 8/19/2014
- by Daniel Fienberg
- Hitfix
Update 5/30: NBC has announced it's picking up "Hannibal" for a second season.
Update 5/16: With everyone's schedules announced, only a handful of shows are still in limbo.
Update 5/13: A few more shows, including "The Cleveland Show" but not "Hannibal" (at least not yet), have their futures decided.
Update 5/10: More pilot pickups and CBS and NBC cancellations, plus ABC's massive wave of announcements, now reflected below.
Update 5/9: Now includes "Parks and Recreation" renewal, NBC cancellations and more pilot pickups.
Update 5/8: Latest news reflected below.
In just two weeks, the broadcast networks (and a few cable channels) will announce their lineups for the 2013-14 season. We'll get our first looks at new shows for next season then, along with schedules for the fall and beyond.
Before the upfronts start, though, it's helpful to know -- which series the networks have already picked up for next season. In...
Update 5/16: With everyone's schedules announced, only a handful of shows are still in limbo.
Update 5/13: A few more shows, including "The Cleveland Show" but not "Hannibal" (at least not yet), have their futures decided.
Update 5/10: More pilot pickups and CBS and NBC cancellations, plus ABC's massive wave of announcements, now reflected below.
Update 5/9: Now includes "Parks and Recreation" renewal, NBC cancellations and more pilot pickups.
Update 5/8: Latest news reflected below.
In just two weeks, the broadcast networks (and a few cable channels) will announce their lineups for the 2013-14 season. We'll get our first looks at new shows for next season then, along with schedules for the fall and beyond.
Before the upfronts start, though, it's helpful to know -- which series the networks have already picked up for next season. In...
- 5/31/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
In just two weeks, the broadcast networks (and a few cable channels) will announce their lineups for the 2013-14 season. We'll get our first looks at new shows for next season then, along with schedules for the fall and beyond.
Before the upfronts start, though, it's helpful to know -- which series the networks have already picked up for next season. In some cases -- particularly at CBS and at Fox -- there won't be a lot of suspense about veteran shows returning. Elsewhere, though, a lot is still up in the air.
Here's a breakdown of which shows on the air now are already picked up for 2013-14, what's already canceled and what's still in limbo*, in order of when each network has its upfront.
Pics: Shows canceled in 2012-13
(*In a number of cases, "in limbo" means the network just hasn't announced a pickup yet. ABC, for instance,...
Before the upfronts start, though, it's helpful to know -- which series the networks have already picked up for next season. In some cases -- particularly at CBS and at Fox -- there won't be a lot of suspense about veteran shows returning. Elsewhere, though, a lot is still up in the air.
Here's a breakdown of which shows on the air now are already picked up for 2013-14, what's already canceled and what's still in limbo*, in order of when each network has its upfront.
Pics: Shows canceled in 2012-13
(*In a number of cases, "in limbo" means the network just hasn't announced a pickup yet. ABC, for instance,...
- 4/29/2013
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Rest easy, Arrow fans. Take a relaxed breath, New Girl lovers. Come on, was there ever any doubt, NCIS viewers?
While a number of established hits have already received renewals for 2013-2014, other programs remain on the bubble. Just how closely is your favorite from falling off the cancellation edge?
Below, we divide up the shows still awaiting word on their fate by those most likely to return and those that ought to be penning their series finales as we type...
Might As Well Be Renewed
Castle
Glee
Chicago Fire
Grey's Anatomy
Scandal
Two and a Half Men
More Than Likely To Be Renewed
Go On
Criminal Minds
Chicago Fire
Grimm
The Middle
Once Upon a Time
Might Be Renewed
Parks and Recreation
Nashville
The Cleveland Show
The Carrie Diaries
Beauty and the Beast
Suburgatory
Parenthood
Hart of Dixie
Community
Might As Well Be Canceled
Cult
Smash
1600 Penn
Deception
Golden...
While a number of established hits have already received renewals for 2013-2014, other programs remain on the bubble. Just how closely is your favorite from falling off the cancellation edge?
Below, we divide up the shows still awaiting word on their fate by those most likely to return and those that ought to be penning their series finales as we type...
Might As Well Be Renewed
Castle
Glee
Chicago Fire
Grey's Anatomy
Scandal
Two and a Half Men
More Than Likely To Be Renewed
Go On
Criminal Minds
Chicago Fire
Grimm
The Middle
Once Upon a Time
Might Be Renewed
Parks and Recreation
Nashville
The Cleveland Show
The Carrie Diaries
Beauty and the Beast
Suburgatory
Parenthood
Hart of Dixie
Community
Might As Well Be Canceled
Cult
Smash
1600 Penn
Deception
Golden...
- 4/8/2013
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Below are the official Twitter hashtags and handles for the fall broadcast entertainment TV shows, as well as a few major cable dramas. As anybody who tweets about TV knows, finding the exact hash & handle for each since program can be confusing since they don’t always match the show’s title (for instance, Parks and Recreation is #ParksandRec and @parksandrecnbc, while Hawaii Five-0 is #H50 and @HawaiiFive0CBS). So if you want to join the conversation this fall, bookmark this page (and feel free to tweet it too). @james_hibberd
ABC
Once Upon a Time #OnceUponATime / @OnceABC
Nashville #NashvilleABC...
ABC
Once Upon a Time #OnceUponATime / @OnceABC
Nashville #NashvilleABC...
- 10/1/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Below are the official Twitter hashtags and handles for the fall broadcast entertainment TV shows, as well as a few major cable dramas. As anybody who tweets about TV knows, knowing the exact hash & handle for each since program can be confusing since they don’t always match the show’s title (for instance, Parks and Recreation is #ParksandRec and @parksandrecnbc, while Hawaii Five-0 is #H50 and @HawaiiFive0CBS). So if you want to join the conversation this fall, bookmark this page (and feel free to tweet it too). @james_hibberd
ABC
Once Upon a Time #OnceUponATime / @OnceABC
Nashville #NashvilleABC...
ABC
Once Upon a Time #OnceUponATime / @OnceABC
Nashville #NashvilleABC...
- 10/1/2012
- by James Hibberd
- EW - Inside TV
Fast National ratings for Monday, Sept. 10, 2012
The Season 3 premiere of "The Voice" gave NBC a ratings win Monday, but its numbers were down from both of its previous debuts. A drop from the huge post-Super Bowl premiere in February was expected, but its adults 18-49 rating was lower than the first-season premiere too.
"The New Normal" pulled in so-so numbers for its series premiere following "The Voice," but it also bled more than 45 percent of its lead-in. Elsewhere, the finales of "Hell's Kitchen" and "Masterchef" on Fox and "Bachelor Pad" on ABC were on par with their ratings last week.
NBC led the night by a sizable margin, drawing 10 million viewers and a 6.2 rating/10 share in households. Fox (6.3 million, 3.7/6) came in second. CBS averaged 4.8 million viewers and a 3.1/5, though its numbers may change since live coverage of the U.S. Open men's final ate up an hour-plus of primetime. ABC (4.4 million,...
The Season 3 premiere of "The Voice" gave NBC a ratings win Monday, but its numbers were down from both of its previous debuts. A drop from the huge post-Super Bowl premiere in February was expected, but its adults 18-49 rating was lower than the first-season premiere too.
"The New Normal" pulled in so-so numbers for its series premiere following "The Voice," but it also bled more than 45 percent of its lead-in. Elsewhere, the finales of "Hell's Kitchen" and "Masterchef" on Fox and "Bachelor Pad" on ABC were on par with their ratings last week.
NBC led the night by a sizable margin, drawing 10 million viewers and a 6.2 rating/10 share in households. Fox (6.3 million, 3.7/6) came in second. CBS averaged 4.8 million viewers and a 3.1/5, though its numbers may change since live coverage of the U.S. Open men's final ate up an hour-plus of primetime. ABC (4.4 million,...
- 9/11/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fast National ratings for Monday, Sept. 3, 2012
Ratings on Labor Day were down pretty much across the board, although ABC's "Bachelor Pad" did improve some over last week. The finale of "Hotel Hell" on Fox drew the night's best adults 18-49 numbers, but "Grimm" was off a bit and "Stars Earn Stripes" ended with more of a whimper than a bang.
CBS led the night in viewers, scoring 4.6 million and a 3.1 rating/5 share in households in primetime. Fox (4.4 million, 2.6/4) was close behind in second. ABC finished third with 4.1 million viewers and a 2.9/5, and NBC (3.4 million, 2.1/3) came in fourth. The CW drew just over 700,000 people and a 0.5/1.
Fox led the 18-49 demographic with a 1.7 rating. CBS grabbed second with a 1.3, and ABC and NBC tied for third at 1.1. The CW trailed with a 0.3.
Monday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "How I Met Your Mother" rerun (4.55 million viewers, 3.1/5 households)/"The Big Bang Theory" rerun (5.8 million,...
Ratings on Labor Day were down pretty much across the board, although ABC's "Bachelor Pad" did improve some over last week. The finale of "Hotel Hell" on Fox drew the night's best adults 18-49 numbers, but "Grimm" was off a bit and "Stars Earn Stripes" ended with more of a whimper than a bang.
CBS led the night in viewers, scoring 4.6 million and a 3.1 rating/5 share in households in primetime. Fox (4.4 million, 2.6/4) was close behind in second. ABC finished third with 4.1 million viewers and a 2.9/5, and NBC (3.4 million, 2.1/3) came in fourth. The CW drew just over 700,000 people and a 0.5/1.
Fox led the 18-49 demographic with a 1.7 rating. CBS grabbed second with a 1.3, and ABC and NBC tied for third at 1.1. The CW trailed with a 0.3.
Monday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
CBS: "How I Met Your Mother" rerun (4.55 million viewers, 3.1/5 households)/"The Big Bang Theory" rerun (5.8 million,...
- 9/4/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fast National ratings for Monday, Aug. 27, 2012
Fox's all Gordon Ramsay, all the time lineup of "Hotel Hell" and "Hell's Kitchen" gave the network an across-the-board ratings win Monday night, with "Hotel Hell" improving a good amount on its numbers from last week.
NBC's "Grimm" held fairly steady in its third Monday airing, dropping a little bit in viewers but maintaining its 18-49 rating from a week ago. "The L.A. Complex" posted some of its best numbers of the summer for The CW.
Fox brought in 6.45 million viewers and a 3.9 rating/6 share in households Monday, beating out CBS (5.7 million, 3.8/6) for the top spot. ABC (4 million, 3.8/5) edged NBC (3.95 million, 2.5/4) for third. The CW drew 761,000 viewers and a 0.6/1.
Fox's lead in the adults 18-49 demographic was wider -- its 2.6 rating was a point better than CBS' 1.6. NBC finished third in the demo with a 1.2. ABC averaged 1.1 and The CW 0.3.
Monday hour by hour:
8 p.
Fox's all Gordon Ramsay, all the time lineup of "Hotel Hell" and "Hell's Kitchen" gave the network an across-the-board ratings win Monday night, with "Hotel Hell" improving a good amount on its numbers from last week.
NBC's "Grimm" held fairly steady in its third Monday airing, dropping a little bit in viewers but maintaining its 18-49 rating from a week ago. "The L.A. Complex" posted some of its best numbers of the summer for The CW.
Fox brought in 6.45 million viewers and a 3.9 rating/6 share in households Monday, beating out CBS (5.7 million, 3.8/6) for the top spot. ABC (4 million, 3.8/5) edged NBC (3.95 million, 2.5/4) for third. The CW drew 761,000 viewers and a 0.6/1.
Fox's lead in the adults 18-49 demographic was wider -- its 2.6 rating was a point better than CBS' 1.6. NBC finished third in the demo with a 1.2. ABC averaged 1.1 and The CW 0.3.
Monday hour by hour:
8 p.
- 8/28/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
The broadcast network upfronts for 2012 are over, so it's time to take a look at how next season's schedule shakes out.
ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW will be introducing 21 new scripted series in the fall, and a large number of returning shows will come back in new time periods. If you haven't sorted it all out yet, don't worry: At the end of this post you'll find a complete schedule for the five English-language broadcast nets for the start of the 2012-13.
Explore the grid to see where everything from "Arrow" to "Vegas" and "Bones" to "The Voice" is airing, and bookmark it so you'll have it handy when the season starts in September.
Prime Time Night-by-Night Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC Dancing With the Stars Castle CBS How I Met Your Mother Partners 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Hawaii Five-0...
ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and The CW will be introducing 21 new scripted series in the fall, and a large number of returning shows will come back in new time periods. If you haven't sorted it all out yet, don't worry: At the end of this post you'll find a complete schedule for the five English-language broadcast nets for the start of the 2012-13.
Explore the grid to see where everything from "Arrow" to "Vegas" and "Bones" to "The Voice" is airing, and bookmark it so you'll have it handy when the season starts in September.
Prime Time Night-by-Night Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 8:00 8:30 9:00 9:30 10:00 10:30 ABC Dancing With the Stars Castle CBS How I Met Your Mother Partners 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Hawaii Five-0...
- 5/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fast National ratings for Wednesday, May 16, 2012
"American Idol" scored its biggest audience in more than a month on Wednesday night, leading Fox to a sizable ratings win. The two-hour season finale of "Criminal Minds" also pulled in strong ratings for CBS.
The news wasn't as good for ABC. Its comedy lineup was down from last week, with the finale of "Suburgatory" drawing some of its worst ratings of the season. "Modern Family" was down some too, and at 10 o'clock "Revenge" took a slight dip from last week.
Fox easily led the night with 17.3 million viewers and a 10.3 rating/17 share in households. CBS was the best of the rest with 10.4 million viewers and a 6.5/11. ABC (6.6 million, 4.3/7) came in third, followed by NBC (4.5 million, 3.1/5). The CW drew 950,000 viewers and a 0.7/1.
Fox also dominated the 18-49 demographic with a 4.8 rating, finishing way ahead of CBS' 2.7. ABC took third with a 2.3, while NBC averaged...
"American Idol" scored its biggest audience in more than a month on Wednesday night, leading Fox to a sizable ratings win. The two-hour season finale of "Criminal Minds" also pulled in strong ratings for CBS.
The news wasn't as good for ABC. Its comedy lineup was down from last week, with the finale of "Suburgatory" drawing some of its worst ratings of the season. "Modern Family" was down some too, and at 10 o'clock "Revenge" took a slight dip from last week.
Fox easily led the night with 17.3 million viewers and a 10.3 rating/17 share in households. CBS was the best of the rest with 10.4 million viewers and a 6.5/11. ABC (6.6 million, 4.3/7) came in third, followed by NBC (4.5 million, 3.1/5). The CW drew 950,000 viewers and a 0.7/1.
Fox also dominated the 18-49 demographic with a 4.8 rating, finishing way ahead of CBS' 2.7. ABC took third with a 2.3, while NBC averaged...
- 5/17/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
While spring is still in the air, Hollywood is already looking to the fall for what's sure to be one exciting season for television.
Below we have collected the most recent news in major network renewals and cancellations for the upcoming TV season.
ABC Renewed: The Bachelor, Body of Proof, Castle, Dancing With the Stars, Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23, Grey's Anatomy, Happy Endings, Last Man Standing, The Middle, Modern Family, Once Upon a Time, Private Practice, Revenge, Scandal, Shark Tank, Suburgatory
ABC Canceled: Gcb, The River, Missing and Cougar Town, which was picked up by TBS with plans to air new episodes in the first half of 2013.
Pics: Meet The Bachelorette's New Suitors
CBS Renewed: 2 Broke Girls, The Amazing Race, The Big Bang Theory, Blue Bloods, Criminal Minds, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: New York, The Good Wife, Hawaii Five-0, How I Met Your Mother, The Mentalist, Mike & Molly, NCIS, [link...
Below we have collected the most recent news in major network renewals and cancellations for the upcoming TV season.
ABC Renewed: The Bachelor, Body of Proof, Castle, Dancing With the Stars, Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23, Grey's Anatomy, Happy Endings, Last Man Standing, The Middle, Modern Family, Once Upon a Time, Private Practice, Revenge, Scandal, Shark Tank, Suburgatory
ABC Canceled: Gcb, The River, Missing and Cougar Town, which was picked up by TBS with plans to air new episodes in the first half of 2013.
Pics: Meet The Bachelorette's New Suitors
CBS Renewed: 2 Broke Girls, The Amazing Race, The Big Bang Theory, Blue Bloods, Criminal Minds, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: New York, The Good Wife, Hawaii Five-0, How I Met Your Mother, The Mentalist, Mike & Molly, NCIS, [link...
- 5/14/2012
- Entertainment Tonight
While your favorite shows are still wrapping up their current seasons, the networks are already looking to the future -- fall -- and deciding which ones warrant another season.
There was a lot of movement yesterday afternoon that extended into the wee hours of the morning, so I've culled together all the renewals and the cancellations in one place for your perusing pleasure.
Flashback - Insider.com's 10 Best New Shows of 2011
So which shows made the cut? Find out below!
ABC Renewed: The Bachelor, Body of Proof, Castle, Dancing With the Stars, Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23, Grey's Anatomy, Happy Endings, Last Man Standing, The Middle, Modern Family, Once Upon a Time, Private Practice, Revenge, Scandal, Shark Tank, Suburgatory
ABC Canceled: Gcb, The River, Missing and Cougar Town, which was picked up by TBS with plans to air new episodes in the first half of 2013.
Related - 10 Best Shows of 2011
CBS Renewed: 2 Broke Girls, The Amazing Race, [link...
There was a lot of movement yesterday afternoon that extended into the wee hours of the morning, so I've culled together all the renewals and the cancellations in one place for your perusing pleasure.
Flashback - Insider.com's 10 Best New Shows of 2011
So which shows made the cut? Find out below!
ABC Renewed: The Bachelor, Body of Proof, Castle, Dancing With the Stars, Don't Trust the B**** in Apartment 23, Grey's Anatomy, Happy Endings, Last Man Standing, The Middle, Modern Family, Once Upon a Time, Private Practice, Revenge, Scandal, Shark Tank, Suburgatory
ABC Canceled: Gcb, The River, Missing and Cougar Town, which was picked up by TBS with plans to air new episodes in the first half of 2013.
Related - 10 Best Shows of 2011
CBS Renewed: 2 Broke Girls, The Amazing Race, [link...
- 5/12/2012
- TheInsider.com
Season Finale Dates for All 2011-2012 Network Shows
We're nearly to the end of the 2011-2012 television season and May sweeps are almost upon us. A few shows, such as Raising Hope and Ringer have already ended their seasons, but the end of April officially kicks off the season finales for most shows. To help you keep track, we've put together a list of all of the season finale dates across the five broadcast networks.
Sunday, April 29
The Good Wife (CBS)
Tuesday, May 1
Last Man Standing (ABC)
The Biggest Loser (NBC)
Sunday, May 6
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Gcb (ABC)
Monday, May 7
2 Broke Girls (CBS)
Castle (ABC)
Tuesday, May 8
Unforgettable (CBS)
New Girl (Fox)
The Voice (NBC)
Wednesday, May 9
Best Friends Forever (NBC)
Thursday, May 10
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
The Office (NBC)
Parks & Recreation (NBC)
The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
The Secret Circle (The CW)
Friday, May 11
Undercover Boss (CBS...
We're nearly to the end of the 2011-2012 television season and May sweeps are almost upon us. A few shows, such as Raising Hope and Ringer have already ended their seasons, but the end of April officially kicks off the season finales for most shows. To help you keep track, we've put together a list of all of the season finale dates across the five broadcast networks.
Sunday, April 29
The Good Wife (CBS)
Tuesday, May 1
Last Man Standing (ABC)
The Biggest Loser (NBC)
Sunday, May 6
The Amazing Race (CBS)
Gcb (ABC)
Monday, May 7
2 Broke Girls (CBS)
Castle (ABC)
Tuesday, May 8
Unforgettable (CBS)
New Girl (Fox)
The Voice (NBC)
Wednesday, May 9
Best Friends Forever (NBC)
Thursday, May 10
The Big Bang Theory (CBS)
The Office (NBC)
Parks & Recreation (NBC)
The Vampire Diaries (The CW)
The Secret Circle (The CW)
Friday, May 11
Undercover Boss (CBS...
- 4/25/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
On an evening that saw Dancing with the Stars premiere and Castle investigate the death of a reality TV show contestant, ABC ruled Monday night...
8 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars: 18.4 million viewers
The Voice: 11.7 million
House: 5.8 million
How I Met Your Mother: 8.1 million/2 Broke Girls: 9.1 million
America's Next Top Model rerun: 810,000
9 p.m.
Alcatraz: 5 million
Two and a Half Men: 11.3 million/Mike & Molly: 9.8 million
Hart of Dixie rerun: 690,000
10 p.m.
Hawaii Five-0: 9.1 million
Smash: 6.6 million
Castle: 11.9 million...
8 p.m.
Dancing with the Stars: 18.4 million viewers
The Voice: 11.7 million
House: 5.8 million
How I Met Your Mother: 8.1 million/2 Broke Girls: 9.1 million
America's Next Top Model rerun: 810,000
9 p.m.
Alcatraz: 5 million
Two and a Half Men: 11.3 million/Mike & Molly: 9.8 million
Hart of Dixie rerun: 690,000
10 p.m.
Hawaii Five-0: 9.1 million
Smash: 6.6 million
Castle: 11.9 million...
- 3/20/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Fast National ratings for Monday, March 19, 2012
ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" Season 14 premiere went head-to-head with NBC's "The Voice" this week, and the dancing competition show foxtrotted away with the win for most viewers; however, "The Voice" still managed to garner the most viewers in the 18-49 demographic.
NBC's "Smash" was down again this week with 6.67 million viewers and a 2.3 for the 18-49 demographic, while ABC's "Castle" took the top spot for the 10 p.m. hour.
ABC won out for the night in total viewers with 16.27 million viewers and a 10.4 rating/16 share in households. NBC was second (10.07 million, 6.1/9), CBS third (9.47 million, 6.0/9), Fox fourth (5.4 million, 3.4/5) and The CW (747,000, 0.5/1).
The adults 18-49 win went to NBC, with a 3.8 rating, ahead of ABC and CBS, which tied with a 3.1, Fox with a 1.8 and The CW with a 0.3.
Monday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
ABC: "Dancing with the Stars" (17.9 million, 11.4/18)
NBC: "The Voice" (11.45 million,...
ABC's "Dancing with the Stars" Season 14 premiere went head-to-head with NBC's "The Voice" this week, and the dancing competition show foxtrotted away with the win for most viewers; however, "The Voice" still managed to garner the most viewers in the 18-49 demographic.
NBC's "Smash" was down again this week with 6.67 million viewers and a 2.3 for the 18-49 demographic, while ABC's "Castle" took the top spot for the 10 p.m. hour.
ABC won out for the night in total viewers with 16.27 million viewers and a 10.4 rating/16 share in households. NBC was second (10.07 million, 6.1/9), CBS third (9.47 million, 6.0/9), Fox fourth (5.4 million, 3.4/5) and The CW (747,000, 0.5/1).
The adults 18-49 win went to NBC, with a 3.8 rating, ahead of ABC and CBS, which tied with a 3.1, Fox with a 1.8 and The CW with a 0.3.
Monday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
ABC: "Dancing with the Stars" (17.9 million, 11.4/18)
NBC: "The Voice" (11.45 million,...
- 3/20/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
CBS Announces Multiple Show Renewals: The Good Wife, Undercover Boss, Blue Bloods & More!
CBS has decided to be first up to the plate for renewals of its shows (not including The CW, who only renewed America's Next Top Model). The network has announced that many of its shows will be returning in the fall, including:
Blue Bloods: The show, starring Tom Selleck, will return for its third season in the fall. Even on Friday nights, the series averages 10.4 million viewers.
The Good Wife: The series' ratings may have dropped since its move to Sunday nights (now averaging about 10 million viewers), but the Julianna Margulies led drama has been renewed for a fourth seson.
Criminal Minds: This long-running series averaged 11.6 million viewers this past season and will return for its eighth season in the fall.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Ted Danson took over one of the lead roles this season,...
CBS has decided to be first up to the plate for renewals of its shows (not including The CW, who only renewed America's Next Top Model). The network has announced that many of its shows will be returning in the fall, including:
Blue Bloods: The show, starring Tom Selleck, will return for its third season in the fall. Even on Friday nights, the series averages 10.4 million viewers.
The Good Wife: The series' ratings may have dropped since its move to Sunday nights (now averaging about 10 million viewers), but the Julianna Margulies led drama has been renewed for a fourth seson.
Criminal Minds: This long-running series averaged 11.6 million viewers this past season and will return for its eighth season in the fall.
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Ted Danson took over one of the lead roles this season,...
- 3/14/2012
- by Clarissa
- TVovermind.com
Fast National ratings for Monday, March 12, 2012
"The Bachelor" Ben Flajnik got the girl (sort of) Monday night, and the ratings followed for ABC. It took three hours of programming -- two for the finale and one for "After the Final Rose" -- but the reality show won out in the 10 o'clock hour, giving strong showing at 8 and 9 p.m. against NBC's "The Voice," which earned NBC the top spot of the night but was down over last week.
Fans of "Smash" may be singing a sad tune because the show was down to 7.1 million viewers over last week's 7.9 million.
NBC won out for the night in total viewers with 11.9 million viewers and a 7.1 rating/11 share in households. ABC was second (9.3 million, 6.3/10), CBS third (7.1 million, 4.6/7), Fox fourth (4.3 million, 2.8/4) and The CW (700,000, 0.5/1).
The adults 18-49 win also went to NBC, with a 4.2 rating, ahead of ABC with a 3.0, CBS with a 1.9, Fox...
"The Bachelor" Ben Flajnik got the girl (sort of) Monday night, and the ratings followed for ABC. It took three hours of programming -- two for the finale and one for "After the Final Rose" -- but the reality show won out in the 10 o'clock hour, giving strong showing at 8 and 9 p.m. against NBC's "The Voice," which earned NBC the top spot of the night but was down over last week.
Fans of "Smash" may be singing a sad tune because the show was down to 7.1 million viewers over last week's 7.9 million.
NBC won out for the night in total viewers with 11.9 million viewers and a 7.1 rating/11 share in households. ABC was second (9.3 million, 6.3/10), CBS third (7.1 million, 4.6/7), Fox fourth (4.3 million, 2.8/4) and The CW (700,000, 0.5/1).
The adults 18-49 win also went to NBC, with a 4.2 rating, ahead of ABC with a 3.0, CBS with a 1.9, Fox...
- 3/13/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fast National ratings for Monday, March 5, 2012
With last week's Daytona 500 out of the way, NBC's "The Voice" reclaimed its top spot in both the 8 and 9 o'clock hours, with 16.3 million and 17 million viewers respectively.
And, another small victory for fans of "Smash," NBC's musical show was up again this week with 7.9 million viewers, compared to last Monday's 6.9 million viewers, which perhaps can be at least partially due to it going up against reruns of "Hawaii Five-0" and "Castle." "The Bachelor" held steady with its "Women Tell All" episode on ABC with 7.8 million viewers in the first hour and 8.4 million in the second.
NBC won out for the night in total viewers with 13.7 million viewers and a 8.1 rating/13 share in households. ABC was a more distant second (7.6 million, 5.1/8), CBS third (6.9 million, 4.5/7), Fox fourth (5.7 million, 3.5/5) and The CW (1.2 million, 0.8/1).
The adults 18-49 win also went to NBC, with a 4.9 rating, ahead of ABC...
With last week's Daytona 500 out of the way, NBC's "The Voice" reclaimed its top spot in both the 8 and 9 o'clock hours, with 16.3 million and 17 million viewers respectively.
And, another small victory for fans of "Smash," NBC's musical show was up again this week with 7.9 million viewers, compared to last Monday's 6.9 million viewers, which perhaps can be at least partially due to it going up against reruns of "Hawaii Five-0" and "Castle." "The Bachelor" held steady with its "Women Tell All" episode on ABC with 7.8 million viewers in the first hour and 8.4 million in the second.
NBC won out for the night in total viewers with 13.7 million viewers and a 8.1 rating/13 share in households. ABC was a more distant second (7.6 million, 5.1/8), CBS third (6.9 million, 4.5/7), Fox fourth (5.7 million, 3.5/5) and The CW (1.2 million, 0.8/1).
The adults 18-49 win also went to NBC, with a 4.9 rating, ahead of ABC...
- 3/6/2012
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It was aided by an evening of CBS reruns, but NBC will take all the good news it can get: both The Voice and Smash enjoyed increased ratings last night across all key demographics...
8 p.m.
How I Met Your Mother rerun: 6.1 million/2 Broke Girls rerun: 7 million
The Voice: 16.3 million
Alcatraz: 5.8 million
The Bachelor: 7.8 million
America's Next Top Model rerun: 1.3 million
9 p.m.
Two and a Half Men rerun: 7.9 million/Mike & Molly rerun: 6.9 million
Alcatraz: 5.4 million
Hart of Dixie rerun: 1 million
10 p.m.
Hawaii Five-0 rerun: 6.5 million
Smash: 7.8 million
Castle rerun: 6.6 million...
8 p.m.
How I Met Your Mother rerun: 6.1 million/2 Broke Girls rerun: 7 million
The Voice: 16.3 million
Alcatraz: 5.8 million
The Bachelor: 7.8 million
America's Next Top Model rerun: 1.3 million
9 p.m.
Two and a Half Men rerun: 7.9 million/Mike & Molly rerun: 6.9 million
Alcatraz: 5.4 million
Hart of Dixie rerun: 1 million
10 p.m.
Hawaii Five-0 rerun: 6.5 million
Smash: 7.8 million
Castle rerun: 6.6 million...
- 3/6/2012
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
Some people like to go out and get crazy on New Year's. But did you know there is a plethora of fun TV to stay home and watch? We know! So pick your poison - pro and college football, the entire second season of "The Walking Dead," Pam Anderson's tour de force "V.I.P." or your favorite shows returning from reruns on Monday, Jan. 2. Zap2it's got you covered.
All times Eastern.
Friday, Dec. 30
A&E: "Criminal Minds" marathon, noon to 4 a.m. the next day
Espn: College football, Armed Forces Bowl Byu vs. Tulsa, noon to 3:30 p.m., Pinstripe Bowl Iowa State vs. Rutgers, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Music City Bowl Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Insight Bowl Iowa vs. Oklahoma, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Logo: "Awkward" marathon, noon to 6 p.m.
MTV: "Jersey Shore" Season 4 marathon,...
All times Eastern.
Friday, Dec. 30
A&E: "Criminal Minds" marathon, noon to 4 a.m. the next day
Espn: College football, Armed Forces Bowl Byu vs. Tulsa, noon to 3:30 p.m., Pinstripe Bowl Iowa State vs. Rutgers, 3:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., Music City Bowl Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest, 6:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., Insight Bowl Iowa vs. Oklahoma, 10 p.m. to 1 a.m.
Logo: "Awkward" marathon, noon to 6 p.m.
MTV: "Jersey Shore" Season 4 marathon,...
- 12/30/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Fast National ratings for Wednesday, June 1, 2011
The Wednesday debut of "So You Think You Can Dance" gave Fox a ratings win for the night opposite reruns on CBS and ABC. NBC's coverage of the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup Finals drew ratings pretty much in line with last year's first game.
Fox averaged 8.35 million viewers and a 4.9 rating/8 share in households Wednesday night, leading CBS (6.2 million, 4.1/7) by a healthy margin. ABC (5.1 million, 3.2/5) came in third. NBC (4.5 million, 2.7/5) finished fourth, although its numbers will likely change some because of its live hockey telecast. The CW trailed with 1.2 million viewers and a 0.9/1.
"Sytycd" also gave Fox a win among adults 18-49, where it averaged a 3.0 rating. NBC's 1.8 was good enough for second, edging out ABC's 1.7. CBS took fourth with a 1.3, while The CW scored a 0.5.
Wednesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
Fox: "So You Think You Can Dance" (7.8 million viewers, 4.6/8 households)
ABC:...
The Wednesday debut of "So You Think You Can Dance" gave Fox a ratings win for the night opposite reruns on CBS and ABC. NBC's coverage of the National Hockey League's Stanley Cup Finals drew ratings pretty much in line with last year's first game.
Fox averaged 8.35 million viewers and a 4.9 rating/8 share in households Wednesday night, leading CBS (6.2 million, 4.1/7) by a healthy margin. ABC (5.1 million, 3.2/5) came in third. NBC (4.5 million, 2.7/5) finished fourth, although its numbers will likely change some because of its live hockey telecast. The CW trailed with 1.2 million viewers and a 0.9/1.
"Sytycd" also gave Fox a win among adults 18-49, where it averaged a 3.0 rating. NBC's 1.8 was good enough for second, edging out ABC's 1.7. CBS took fourth with a 1.3, while The CW scored a 0.5.
Wednesday hour by hour:
8 p.m.
Fox: "So You Think You Can Dance" (7.8 million viewers, 4.6/8 households)
ABC:...
- 6/2/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Despite ruffling some feathers for complaining too much, it was clear Molly O'Connell was headed for the America's Next Top Model finale early in the season, and along the way she produced arguably the strongest print portfolio of all the models this cycle.
But when it came time to turn on the charm in a Covergirl commercial and a final runway show, her competitor and friend Brittani stole the show and the title, and Molly joined the not-at-all shabby ranks of Top Model runners-up like Allison Harvard, Anya Rozova, Raina Hein and many more who have gone on to have great success as models. So Molly has good reason to be optimistic about her future.
I got the chance to chat with Molly yesterday about her Top Model experience and what's up next for her. Here's Molly:...
But when it came time to turn on the charm in a Covergirl commercial and a final runway show, her competitor and friend Brittani stole the show and the title, and Molly joined the not-at-all shabby ranks of Top Model runners-up like Allison Harvard, Anya Rozova, Raina Hein and many more who have gone on to have great success as models. So Molly has good reason to be optimistic about her future.
I got the chance to chat with Molly yesterday about her Top Model experience and what's up next for her. Here's Molly:...
- 5/20/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It wasn't an easy win for newly crowned "America's Next Top Model" winner, Brittani Kline.
Not only did the show slam the finalists with back-to-back challenges in the final episode, but the 19-year-old from Beech Creek, Pa. took a nasty spill on the finale runway.
"If you look back on the cycle, bad things just kept on happening," Brittani tells Zap2it. " But every time, I'd turn it around and come back from it. I think that's definitely why I won... You just need to do what you need to do and in the end it will work out."
She certainly did work it out and after the judges examined Brittani's body of work over the season, she edged out co-finalist Molly O'Connell for the win.
Before the finale, there was at least one other big setback for Brittani. She was involved in one of the most dramatic scenes...
Not only did the show slam the finalists with back-to-back challenges in the final episode, but the 19-year-old from Beech Creek, Pa. took a nasty spill on the finale runway.
"If you look back on the cycle, bad things just kept on happening," Brittani tells Zap2it. " But every time, I'd turn it around and come back from it. I think that's definitely why I won... You just need to do what you need to do and in the end it will work out."
She certainly did work it out and after the judges examined Brittani's body of work over the season, she edged out co-finalist Molly O'Connell for the win.
Before the finale, there was at least one other big setback for Brittani. She was involved in one of the most dramatic scenes...
- 5/19/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Now that all five networks have officially locked their new and returning series into the appropriate timeslots, as little as four months remain for you to plot out your TV-watching week.
At the moment, there don't seem to be as many conflicts as you might predict -- though two of the new season's biggest stars, Zooey Deschanel and Sarah Michelle Gellar, will be going head-to-head on Tuesdays with Fox's "New Girl" and the CW's "Ringer."
CBS may be getting the most playful with returning shows, moving around many favorites. Transferring "The Good Wife" to Sundays will likely throw a wrench in many fans end-of-weekend plans.
There's also a lot of reality on the plate this fall, with a two-hour Monday night "Sing-off" on NBC's Monday, going up against ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," and Fox making home for the stateside "X Factor" on Wednesdays and Thursdays in the current spots for "American Idol.
At the moment, there don't seem to be as many conflicts as you might predict -- though two of the new season's biggest stars, Zooey Deschanel and Sarah Michelle Gellar, will be going head-to-head on Tuesdays with Fox's "New Girl" and the CW's "Ringer."
CBS may be getting the most playful with returning shows, moving around many favorites. Transferring "The Good Wife" to Sundays will likely throw a wrench in many fans end-of-weekend plans.
There's also a lot of reality on the plate this fall, with a two-hour Monday night "Sing-off" on NBC's Monday, going up against ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," and Fox making home for the stateside "X Factor" on Wednesdays and Thursdays in the current spots for "American Idol.
- 5/19/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Ah, yet another cycle of America's Next Top Model comes to a close.
The season finale saw Brittani and Molly competing for the top position. Molly seemed to have the edge going into the episode after a winning streak of three first call-outs. Meanwhile, Brittani was quite nervous and teary during the majority of the episode, despite nailing her CoverGirl commercial through her fears. So, who won the title of America's Next Top Model? Read on to find out!
CoverGirl:
Before their CoverGirl commercial and print ad, Brittani and Molly meet with Ivan Bart, the head of Img. Both girls impress the boss with their looks and portfolio, but he seems to prefer Brittani's attitude to Molly's angry yet professional vibe.
The CoverGirl product du jour is "Lip Perfection Lip Color." The girls will have a teleprompter - which doesn't necessarily result in better commercials in the Antm...
The season finale saw Brittani and Molly competing for the top position. Molly seemed to have the edge going into the episode after a winning streak of three first call-outs. Meanwhile, Brittani was quite nervous and teary during the majority of the episode, despite nailing her CoverGirl commercial through her fears. So, who won the title of America's Next Top Model? Read on to find out!
CoverGirl:
Before their CoverGirl commercial and print ad, Brittani and Molly meet with Ivan Bart, the head of Img. Both girls impress the boss with their looks and portfolio, but he seems to prefer Brittani's attitude to Molly's angry yet professional vibe.
The CoverGirl product du jour is "Lip Perfection Lip Color." The girls will have a teleprompter - which doesn't necessarily result in better commercials in the Antm...
- 5/19/2011
- by mooncake421@gmail.com (Kate Moon)
- TVfanatic
As we open on this finale episode of "America's Next Top Model" Cycle 16, let us engage in a moment of silence for Hannah. She of the weeping eyes and high-flying winged eyeliner will not be backcombing her hair into a Dee Snyder hawk’s nest and walking in a Vivienne Westwood fashion show for the finale. No! That honor is reserved for Molly and Brittani, one of whom will score a spread in Italian Vogue, a Cover Girl contract, representation with Img, and the cover of Vogue Something or Other But Definitely Not Italian Vogue. [Full recap of Wednesday's (May 18)...
- 5/19/2011
- by Leslie Gornstein
- Hitfix
Brittani Kline has been crowned the winner of "America's Next Top Model" for Cycle 16 on Wednesday, May 18. The 5 ft 10.5 inch model beat Molly O'Connell on the finale after filming a CoverGirl commercial, doing a photo shoot for Vogue Italia, and walking the final runaway for Vivienne Westwood's Anglomania line.
Nineteen-year-old Brittani charmed the judges with her strut despite the fact that she fell after slipping on some rose petals, crashed into a wall, twisted her ankle and cut her wrist. Tyra Banks admitted, "That girl's got something. I thought your pose was divine."
At the panel, the judges decided the winner after examining carefully the girls' photos and work throughout the season. Brittani got the title as she brought a fresh character to each new assignment, while Molly portrayed the same characterization in almost every single shot.
Brittani's way to be a champion on "America's Next Top Model" was not an easy one.
Nineteen-year-old Brittani charmed the judges with her strut despite the fact that she fell after slipping on some rose petals, crashed into a wall, twisted her ankle and cut her wrist. Tyra Banks admitted, "That girl's got something. I thought your pose was divine."
At the panel, the judges decided the winner after examining carefully the girls' photos and work throughout the season. Brittani got the title as she brought a fresh character to each new assignment, while Molly portrayed the same characterization in almost every single shot.
Brittani's way to be a champion on "America's Next Top Model" was not an easy one.
- 5/19/2011
- by AceShowbiz.com
- Aceshowbiz
"America's Next Top Model" didn't give the two finalists a moment to breathe on Wednesday's (May 18) Cycle 16 finale.
Brittani and Molly met with Img's vice president Ivan Bart, did a Cover Girl shoot and commercial, a Vogue Italia and Beauty in Vogue shoot, a runway for Vivienne Westwood's Anglomania line, and then a surprise makeover leaving them both with sassy, short haircuts. We're tired just writing all that!
And after all was said and done, the judges evaluated the girls' entire body of work over the cycle and chose Brittani for the win!
Unfortunately dubbed "the girl from the trailer park," the 19-year-old from Beech Creek, Pa. was able to get past some big emotional barriers including freaking out on her annoying cast mate Alexandria on a shoot and frequent tearful bouts with self-confidence. Despite it all, she knew that there was no other option for her than winning the competition.
Brittani and Molly met with Img's vice president Ivan Bart, did a Cover Girl shoot and commercial, a Vogue Italia and Beauty in Vogue shoot, a runway for Vivienne Westwood's Anglomania line, and then a surprise makeover leaving them both with sassy, short haircuts. We're tired just writing all that!
And after all was said and done, the judges evaluated the girls' entire body of work over the cycle and chose Brittani for the win!
Unfortunately dubbed "the girl from the trailer park," the 19-year-old from Beech Creek, Pa. was able to get past some big emotional barriers including freaking out on her annoying cast mate Alexandria on a shoot and frequent tearful bouts with self-confidence. Despite it all, she knew that there was no other option for her than winning the competition.
- 5/19/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
Brittani has been crowned the winner of the 16th cycle of America's Next Top Model. The 19-year-old student from Howard, Pennsylvania, beat out Molly in tonight's finale of this season's high-fashion cycle to grab a spread in Vogue Italia, the cover of its Beauty In Vogue supplement, representation by Img Models and a CoverGirl contract. She will also be featured on Vogue Italia's website. "I can't even believe it!" she said in tears. "It doesn't matter where you're from or how you're raised, or what you have to go through. You can do whatever you want if you just put your mind to it. "I was really close to giving up and it just proves you should never do that because right when you're about to give up something really great happens." The final week's challenges included a photoshoot (more)...
- 5/19/2011
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
Tonight we'll finally learn which girl won Tyra's coveted Covergirl, Img and Vogue Italia contracts, but more importantly, earned the illustrious title of America's Next Top Model. But first, they'll have to get through a slippery Vivienne Westwood runway show and the always difficult Covergirl shoot.
It's down to Molly and Brittani, two of this season's strongest competitors who each stood out from the pack early on, but in many ways couldn't be more different, from their looks to their outlooks.
Here's the side-by-side rundown on our fierce final two. Who do You think will win?...
It's down to Molly and Brittani, two of this season's strongest competitors who each stood out from the pack early on, but in many ways couldn't be more different, from their looks to their outlooks.
Here's the side-by-side rundown on our fierce final two. Who do You think will win?...
- 5/18/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
There's not long to wait until the latest winner of America's Next Top Model is crowned - but will it be Brittani or Molly who earns the CoverGirl contract, representation by Img and the spread in Vogue Italia? Molly
Age: 22
Height: 5' 10
Hometown: Charleston, Sc
Occupation: Biology student Brittani
Age: 19
Height: 5' 10 1/2
Hometown: Beech Creek, Pn
Occupation: English, international studies and Spanish student Their finale tasks include (more)...
Age: 22
Height: 5' 10
Hometown: Charleston, Sc
Occupation: Biology student Brittani
Age: 19
Height: 5' 10 1/2
Hometown: Beech Creek, Pn
Occupation: English, international studies and Spanish student Their finale tasks include (more)...
- 5/18/2011
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
This Wednesday, America's Next Top Model has its sweet 16 party, as Tyra will finally crown the winner of cycle 16. But will Brittani or Molly take home the title? Their last week in Morocco may be their most stressful. From the press release about the episode:
"During the taping of a Cover Girl commercial, one model overanalyzes her shoot and the other model's nerves begin to get the best of her. Later, the girls get a surprise that brings them both to tears and participate in a final runway show, where disaster strikes for one of the models."
No need to wonder what they mean by "disaster": Watch the clip below of the final Vivienne Westwood runway show and you'll see for yourself.
"During the taping of a Cover Girl commercial, one model overanalyzes her shoot and the other model's nerves begin to get the best of her. Later, the girls get a surprise that brings them both to tears and participate in a final runway show, where disaster strikes for one of the models."
No need to wonder what they mean by "disaster": Watch the clip below of the final Vivienne Westwood runway show and you'll see for yourself.
- 5/16/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
It's down to Brittani and Molly on America's Next Top Model.
These two beauties will battle it out on Wednesday's Cycle 16 finale, fighting each other and the pressure of taping of a Cover Girl commercial.
Later on the episode, the women are brought to tears by a surprise, as they head into their final runway show and Jay Manuel joins the panel. Who will win? We'll soon find out. What should you expect? Check out this preview and this sneak peek:
America's Next Top Model Finale Preview
America's Next Top Model Clip - Brittani vs. Molly...
These two beauties will battle it out on Wednesday's Cycle 16 finale, fighting each other and the pressure of taping of a Cover Girl commercial.
Later on the episode, the women are brought to tears by a surprise, as they head into their final runway show and Jay Manuel joins the panel. Who will win? We'll soon find out. What should you expect? Check out this preview and this sneak peek:
America's Next Top Model Finale Preview
America's Next Top Model Clip - Brittani vs. Molly...
- 5/13/2011
- by matt@mediavine.com (Matt Richenthal)
- TVfanatic
I miss the days when America's Next Top Model had three girls who went to the finale to battle it out for the title. This week's episode, "Ivan Bart," felt a bit obligatory and predictable for the penultimate installment.
From Tyra's photoshoot that everyone must endure to the sexy photoshoot with Nigel Barker and sexy male models, it almost felt like a filler for the finale.
But then again, it might have been worth it just to see Tyra try to teach the girls to dance on their roof. Let's break it down ...
The Challenge:
The challenge for this week is surprisingly difficult. Not only are the girls on the spot with their 90-second interview, but they must do a "live shot."
The models are asked to do real research (gasp!) regarding fashion and beauty trends in Morocco. It's mostly a train wreck; the interviewees are instructed to only answer...
From Tyra's photoshoot that everyone must endure to the sexy photoshoot with Nigel Barker and sexy male models, it almost felt like a filler for the finale.
But then again, it might have been worth it just to see Tyra try to teach the girls to dance on their roof. Let's break it down ...
The Challenge:
The challenge for this week is surprisingly difficult. Not only are the girls on the spot with their 90-second interview, but they must do a "live shot."
The models are asked to do real research (gasp!) regarding fashion and beauty trends in Morocco. It's mostly a train wreck; the interviewees are instructed to only answer...
- 5/12/2011
- by mooncake421@gmail.com (Kate Moon)
- TVfanatic
This week's America's Next Top Model opens with the three remaining girls facing the task of locating a Moroccan fashion trend which they must then report back in during a 90-second "live shot" for The Insider. They are given one hour to do research and question local experts and are informed that the winner's live shot will appeal on the show's website, granting her massive international exposure. Molly goes to see a local pharmacist to learn about black kohl, while Brittani struggles to find an English-speaking person to talk to about henna. Hannah seems more comfortable with her assignment about argan oil and thinks that her journalism background will help her find success. Brittani's video is a bit of a mixed bag, with Mister Jay commenting that she did not use her expert to the fullest and noticing that she ran out of time to fit all (more)...
- 5/12/2011
- by By Jennifer Still
- Digital Spy
It costs money to fly an entire TV crew out to Morocco and let's be honest, the international trips on recent seasons tend to be heavy on the judges' participation in the challenges on "America's Next Top Model." It's just good business. Right, Tyra?
We're down to the last three girls on Cycle 16: emotional Brittani, dark horse Hannah, and angry Molly. But before we learn who makes it to the bottom two, Tyra Banks wants to leave her mark on one of the girls' last challenges.
We're used to her being the photographer as she uses the show for extra credit for her Photography 101 class, but in Wednesday's (May 11) episode, she's doing hair and makeup too? Why doesn't she have Jay Manuel do it? He used to be a makeup artist and to be honest, it would give him some purpose. Just sayin'.
We're just having fun with you,...
We're down to the last three girls on Cycle 16: emotional Brittani, dark horse Hannah, and angry Molly. But before we learn who makes it to the bottom two, Tyra Banks wants to leave her mark on one of the girls' last challenges.
We're used to her being the photographer as she uses the show for extra credit for her Photography 101 class, but in Wednesday's (May 11) episode, she's doing hair and makeup too? Why doesn't she have Jay Manuel do it? He used to be a makeup artist and to be honest, it would give him some purpose. Just sayin'.
We're just having fun with you,...
- 5/11/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
We're down to our final three already on America's Next Top Model, and the battle to scoop those coveted prizes - including a spread in Vogue Italia and representation by Img - continues tonight... Following the departure of Alexandria last week, it's down to Brittani, Hannah and Molly to impress as they attempt a talkshow correspondent challenge and pose alongside a male model. They (more)...
- 5/11/2011
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
The four remaining girls get a rare chance to spend with Vogue Italia's editor-in-chief (and last week's guest judge) Franca Sozzani at the start of this week's America's Next Top Model. With one of the prizes being a spread in the magazine, a feature on the website, and the cover of its supplement Beauty In Vogue, they take the opportunity to talk with her about their books and the industry. Next up is a professional tea tray dancing lesson which proves to be harder than it looks. The models have to balance a tray containing tea items on their head, but the learning process is filled with plenty of crashes and bangs. Unfortunately for them, they soon learn from Miss J that they will have to showcase their new skills in front of a live audience later that night. Even worse, they'll be balancing lit candles on this tray this time.
- 5/5/2011
- by By Lara Martin
- Digital Spy
In "Daniella Issa Helayel," the girls take it upon themselves to enjoy Morocco at their fullest.
In light of the fact that it's one of the more exotic locales that America's Top Model's ever been to, it's fun to see the girls enjoying the outdoor markets and enjoying slightly unconventional foods. In Cycle 3, the models did not take so kindly to Japanese culture, but Cycle 16 contestants seem to be more enthusiastic.
The girls chow down on goat brains, eyeballs, and intestines even if they're shrieking in the process. Let's break down this Antm episode.
The girls have an impromptu tea with Miss Jay and Franca Sozzani, the imposing editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia. The girls try desperately to impress the lady but end up blabbing and generally falling a bit flat. Let's hope that their portfolios impressed her at least. In addition, they meet a professional tea-tray dancer, who's impressively balancing...
In light of the fact that it's one of the more exotic locales that America's Top Model's ever been to, it's fun to see the girls enjoying the outdoor markets and enjoying slightly unconventional foods. In Cycle 3, the models did not take so kindly to Japanese culture, but Cycle 16 contestants seem to be more enthusiastic.
The girls chow down on goat brains, eyeballs, and intestines even if they're shrieking in the process. Let's break down this Antm episode.
The girls have an impromptu tea with Miss Jay and Franca Sozzani, the imposing editor-in-chief of Vogue Italia. The girls try desperately to impress the lady but end up blabbing and generally falling a bit flat. Let's hope that their portfolios impressed her at least. In addition, they meet a professional tea-tray dancer, who's impressively balancing...
- 5/5/2011
- by mooncake421@gmail.com (Kate Moon)
- TVfanatic
Tonight on America's Next Top Model: The final four girls, Alexandria, Hannah, Brittani and Molly, continue their Moroccan adventure with Tyra with a tray-balancing walking challenge and a photo shoot in an outdoor market.
And speaking of crazy divas who are now in control of young, impressionable lives, did you guys see that Mariah Carey named one of her new twins Moroccan, after the theme of the room where Nick Cannon proposed? What. (Good thing he didn't propose in a casino or a Blockbuster or something.) And the other one is named Monroe, after Marilyn Monroe. Again, What. Ok, celebrities, it's time to chill out with the insane baby names. Like Mariah Carey's kids weren't going to grow up with enough reasons to seek therapy. Anyway, my point is: I really hope there's truth to the rumor that Tyra is trying to get pregnant, because I can only...
And speaking of crazy divas who are now in control of young, impressionable lives, did you guys see that Mariah Carey named one of her new twins Moroccan, after the theme of the room where Nick Cannon proposed? What. (Good thing he didn't propose in a casino or a Blockbuster or something.) And the other one is named Monroe, after Marilyn Monroe. Again, What. Ok, celebrities, it's time to chill out with the insane baby names. Like Mariah Carey's kids weren't going to grow up with enough reasons to seek therapy. Anyway, my point is: I really hope there's truth to the rumor that Tyra is trying to get pregnant, because I can only...
- 5/4/2011
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
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