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- 3/21/2018
- by Andre Braddox
- OnTheFlix
Adult Swim garnered its best numbers in the adults 18-34 demo with Sunday night's episode of "Robot Chicken", while the season finale of HGTV's "Design Star" was off only slightly from last week against competition from the Emmy telecast.
"Robot Chicken" averaged 2.3 million viewers at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, including 1.3 million in 18-34, according to Nielsen Media Research. The demo number represents Adult Swim's most-watched original telecast ever in 18-34; it's also an increase of 70% compared with the same time period a year ago. "Robot Chicken"'s third season premiered in August; the second-season DVD was released this month.
Adult Swim's sister channel Cartoon Network drew 1.4 million viewers to the premiere of its first live-action series, "Out of Jimmy's Head", at 7 p.m. Friday. The show is a spinoff of Cartoon's live-action/animated movie "Re-animated", which premiered in December.
Meanwhile, the second-season finale of "Design Star", in which Kim Myles was named the top designer, averaged 3.1 million total viewers at 9 p.m. Sunday, off only slightly from last week's 3.3 million.
"Robot Chicken" averaged 2.3 million viewers at 11:30 p.m. Sunday, including 1.3 million in 18-34, according to Nielsen Media Research. The demo number represents Adult Swim's most-watched original telecast ever in 18-34; it's also an increase of 70% compared with the same time period a year ago. "Robot Chicken"'s third season premiered in August; the second-season DVD was released this month.
Adult Swim's sister channel Cartoon Network drew 1.4 million viewers to the premiere of its first live-action series, "Out of Jimmy's Head", at 7 p.m. Friday. The show is a spinoff of Cartoon's live-action/animated movie "Re-animated", which premiered in December.
Meanwhile, the second-season finale of "Design Star", in which Kim Myles was named the top designer, averaged 3.1 million total viewers at 9 p.m. Sunday, off only slightly from last week's 3.3 million.
- 9/19/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
David Duchovny is making the leap from the adult themes of sex addiction in his new Showtime comedy series Californication to a kids-oriented half-hour for Cartoon Network set in junior high.
As part of its strategy to expand into live-action programming, Cartoon has given a pilot-presentation order to a live-action project from Duchovny, Even Stevens creator Matt Dearborn and Robert Mora.
The untitled project, written by Dearborn, centers on a junior high school student from a long line of newsmen who turns his school AV Club into a hard-hitting citywide broadcast. Duchovny, Dearborn and Mora are executive producing.
Cartoon entered the live-action arena less than a year ago with the December debut of live-action/animated movie Re-Animated. A live-action series spinoff -- Out of Jimmy's Head -- premiered Friday night. Cartoon also recently aired a live-action reality special, Props, that gave kids a chance to meet their celebrity heroes.
Duchovny also executive produces Californication, which recently got picked up for a second season. He is repped by ICM, manager Melanie Greene and attorney Peter Nelson.
As part of its strategy to expand into live-action programming, Cartoon has given a pilot-presentation order to a live-action project from Duchovny, Even Stevens creator Matt Dearborn and Robert Mora.
The untitled project, written by Dearborn, centers on a junior high school student from a long line of newsmen who turns his school AV Club into a hard-hitting citywide broadcast. Duchovny, Dearborn and Mora are executive producing.
Cartoon entered the live-action arena less than a year ago with the December debut of live-action/animated movie Re-Animated. A live-action series spinoff -- Out of Jimmy's Head -- premiered Friday night. Cartoon also recently aired a live-action reality special, Props, that gave kids a chance to meet their celebrity heroes.
Duchovny also executive produces Californication, which recently got picked up for a second season. He is repped by ICM, manager Melanie Greene and attorney Peter Nelson.
- 9/17/2007
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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