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Up All Night – Henry Winkler guest stars as a groovy children’s author

Reagan’s worlds collide when Chris starts working on ‘The Ava Show'; Ava’s father visits with his new family. Guest Starring Henry Winkler and Sharon Osbourne!

by Kim Tibbs

Ratings Clack – Community returns to season highs

There was good news for ‘Community’ fans last week, as the show hit season highs in the ratings. And there was bad news for ‘Luck’ fans, as the previously renewed second season was abruptly canceled. HBO giveth, and HBO taketh away.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Iffy premieres for GCB and Breaking In

Premieres for ‘GCB’ and ‘Breaking In’ came in at somewhat less than ABC and FOX might have been hoping for, falling well short of a repeat ‘Big Bang’ on CBS. Over on cable, the premiere of “Breakout Kings’ did nothing to slow down the ‘Walking Dead’ juggernaut.

by Brett Love

What’s your favorite NBC sitcom? – Poll

Our 2012 Comedy Bracket progresses. After ‘Cougar Town’ won best ABC live-action comedy last week, we now turn to see which NBC comedy will take the top billing on that network. Which will you vote for?

by Debbie McDuffee

Ratings Clack – Academy Awards and NASCAR shake things up

Our regularly scheduled programming was interrupted this week by the ‘Academy Awards’, the surprise prime-time appearance of the ‘Daytona 500′, and a triple shot of ‘Idol’. That brought a few unexpected drops to the numbers. On cable, ‘The Walking Dead’ continues to rule.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – American Idol in third place?

The big news on the networks was ‘American Idol’ falling to third place in viewers and the demo. Over on cable, the premiere of ‘Eastbound & Down’ could do nothing to stop the freight train that is AMC’s ‘The Walking Dead’.

by Brett Love

The Grammys and The Walking Dead top an otherwise down week – Ratings Clack

The big news on the broadcast networks last week was the huge ratings for the ‘Grammy Awards’. The death of Whitney Houston brought viewer levels the show hadn’t seen since the ’80s. Over on cable, the amazing run of ‘The Walking Dead’ just keeps going. The latest premiere finished even higher than the last one.

by Brett Love
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