Monday, May 24, 2010

“Glee” Gets Early Third Season Renewal!

Not a single scene has been shot of the second season of Glee and yet FOX has already renewed its phenomenal freshman hit for a third season, according to http://www.ew.com/.

It’s a vote of confidence that is well-earned for the Tuesday night show that has seen many of its episodes become instant classics.

Season-to-date, Glee is the No. 1 new scripted series among adults 18-49 and adults 18-34, and has averaged 9.4 million total viewers. During its spring telecasts, the musical dramedy averaged a 5.6/14 among 18-49 and 13.3 million viewers. It wraps its first season June 8.

“In just one year, Glee has transcended the television landscape and emerged as a global pop culture phenomenon,” said Peter Rice, the Fox Networks Group Entertainment Chairman, in a statement.

Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly added: “Everything about Glee – from the concept to the characters to the marketing – has been innovative and risky, but with [series creator] Ryan Murphy tapping into the zeitgeist, the risk has paid off with this truly remarkable series. Glee has one of the most active, devoted fan bases I’ve ever seen, and we couldn’t be more thrilled to give Gleeks a third season of their favorite show.”

Murphy also released a statement: “It’s been a whirlwind year – from shooting the pilot to performing at the White House to the concert tour that began last week – and yet we all feel like we’ve just begun this amazing musical journey. We think our Gleeks worldwide are going to love what we’ll have in store for them in seasons two and three.”

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