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  • Throughout the fourth week of May, Cartoon Network’s weekly early evening (7-9 p.m.) delivery increased across all kids demos vs. the same time period last year: kids 6-11 delivery (571,000) increased by 10%, kids 2-11 delivery (810,000) increased by 5%, and kids 9-14 delivery (421,000) increased by 16%.  In Total Day, kids 6-11 average delivery (303,000) grew by 1%, and kids 9-14 delivery (230,000) grew by 7%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for May 16 – 22, 2011

    Throughout the fourth week of May, Cartoon Network’s weekly early evening (7-9 p.m.) delivery increased across all kids demos vs. the same time period last year: kids 6-11 delivery (571,000) increased by 10%, kids 2-11 delivery (810,000) increased by 5%, and kids 9-14 delivery (421,000) increased by 16%. In Total Day, kids 6-11 average delivery (303,000) grew by 1%, and kids 9-14 delivery (230,000) grew by 7%.

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  • Friday, May 13 final cable ratings.

    Friday, May 13 Cable Ratings: Wizards, Fish Hooks, Phineas, Big Time Rush, Supah Ninjas, Ben 10 and Many, Many More!

    Friday, May 13 final cable ratings.

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  • Across the month of April 2011, Cartoon Network’s Monday night line-up of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.) and Regular Show (8:30 p.m.)—each ranked #1 in their timeslots on all television among kids 6-11, kids 2-11, boys 6-11 and boys 2-11.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for April 2011

    Across the month of April 2011, Cartoon Network’s Monday night line-up of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.) and Regular Show (8:30 p.m.)—each ranked #1 in their timeslots on all television among kids 6-11, kids 2-11, boys 6-11 and boys 2-11.

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  • Cartoon Network’s Monday night line-up of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.), Regular Show (8:30 p.m.) and Problem Solverz (8:45 p.m.)—each ranked #1 in their timeslots on all television among all boy demos: 2-11, 6-11 and 9-14.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for April 11 – 17, 2011

    Cartoon Network’s Monday night line-up of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.), Regular Show (8:30 p.m.) and Problem Solverz (8:45 p.m.)—each ranked #1 in their timeslots on all television among all boy demos: 2-11, 6-11 and 9-14.

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  • Cartoon Network’s Monday night block of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.) and Regular Show (8:30 p.m.)—each ranked#1 in their timeslots once again on all television among boys 6-11 and boys 2-11.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for April 4 – 10, 2011

    Cartoon Network’s Monday night block of original animated comedies—Adventure Time (8 p.m.), MAD (8:15 p.m.) and Regular Show (8:30 p.m.)—each ranked#1 in their timeslots once again on all television among boys 6-11 and boys 2-11.

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  • Ben Tennyson, one of Cartoon Network's most beloved characters, is getting his moment in the spotlight with Ben 10 Week, featuring special television programming and online games. Starting Monday, April 11, Ben 10 fans will have the chance to relive favorite moments from past series and enjoy all-new Ben 10 experiences on CartoonNetwork.com and Facebook.

    Cartoon Network Honors the Ultimate Teen Hero with “Ben 10 Week”

    Ben Tennyson, one of Cartoon Network's most beloved characters, is getting his moment in the spotlight with Ben 10 Week, featuring special television programming and online games. Starting Monday, April 11, Ben 10 fans will have the chance to relive favorite moments from past series and enjoy all-new Ben 10 experiences on CartoonNetwork.com and Facebook.

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  • Cartoon Network was the #1 destination on Monday nights (7-9 p.m.) for boys 6-11 and boys 9-14 across March 2011. All kids and boys demos earned substantial year over year ratings and delivery growth over the same time period last year, ranging between 26% and 95%. Among individual series, Adventure Time (8 p.m.) scored impressive increases across the board, ranging between 63% and 147%. MAD (8:15 p.m.) garnered between 58% and 163% growth across all kids and boys demos. And Regular Show (8:30 p.m.) charted similar improvement between 30% and 145%.

    Cartoon Network March 2011 Ratings Highlights

    Cartoon Network was the #1 destination on Monday nights (7-9 p.m.) for boys 6-11 and boys 9-14 across March 2011. All kids and boys demos earned substantial year over year ratings and delivery growth over the same time period last year, ranging between 26% and 95%. Among individual series, Adventure Time (8 p.m.) scored impressive increases across the board, ranging between 63% and 147%. MAD (8:15 p.m.) garnered between 58% and 163% growth across all kids and boys demos. And Regular Show (8:30 p.m.) charted similar improvement between 30% and 145%.

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  • Springboarding off its 2010 ratings growth across key kids and boys demos, in which series/specials Adventure Time, Dude, What Would Happen, Generator Rex and Hall of Game helped propel the network to new heights, Cartoon Network described its plans for building new global franchises today as it unveiled a broad slate of new content for 2011 at its annual Advertising Upfront presentation. Thirteen new animated series, 19 returning shows, and the network’s newest live-action scripted comedy series, Level Up, which will launch with a 90-minute original movie, will debut over the next year. The morning’s announcements also spotlighted a new partnership between Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network in which the three entertainment brands would unite their powerful assets in publishing, theatrical and television to create a multi-platform block of exclusive branded original content on the network named, DC Nation.

    Cartoon Network Upfront 2011

    Springboarding off its 2010 ratings growth across key kids and boys demos, in which series/specials Adventure Time, Dude, What Would Happen, Generator Rex and Hall of Game helped propel the network to new heights, Cartoon Network described its plans for building new global franchises today as it unveiled a broad slate of new content for 2011 at its annual Advertising Upfront presentation. Thirteen new animated series, 19 returning shows, and the network’s newest live-action scripted comedy series, Level Up, which will launch with a 90-minute original movie, will debut over the next year. The morning’s announcements also spotlighted a new partnership between Warner Bros., DC Entertainment and Cartoon Network in which the three entertainment brands would unite their powerful assets in publishing, theatrical and television to create a multi-platform block of exclusive branded original content on the network named, DC Nation.

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  • Cartoon Network was the #1 destination for boys 6-11 and boys 9-14 on Monday night (7-9 p.m.), earning double- and triple-digit gains last week vs. the same 2010 time period.  Overall, kids 6-11 delivery (733,000) increased by 47% and ratings (3.0) by 50%, kids 2-11 delivery (986,000) increased by 27% and ratings (2.4) by 26%, kids 9-14 delivery (605,000) and ratings (2.5) both increased by 127%, boys 6-11 delivery (575,000) increased by 62% and ratings (4.5) by 61%, boys 2-11 delivery (747,000) increased by 68% and ratings (3.5) by 67%, and boys 9-14 delivery (477,000) increased by 137% and ratings (3.8) by 138%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for March 14 – 20, 2011

    Cartoon Network was the #1 destination for boys 6-11 and boys 9-14 on Monday night (7-9 p.m.), earning double- and triple-digit gains last week vs. the same 2010 time period. Overall, kids 6-11 delivery (733,000) increased by 47% and ratings (3.0) by 50%, kids 2-11 delivery (986,000) increased by 27% and ratings (2.4) by 26%, kids 9-14 delivery (605,000) and ratings (2.5) both increased by 127%, boys 6-11 delivery (575,000) increased by 62% and ratings (4.5) by 61%, boys 2-11 delivery (747,000) increased by 68% and ratings (3.5) by 67%, and boys 9-14 delivery (477,000) increased by 137% and ratings (3.8) by 138%.

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  • Monday night (7-9 p.m.) continues to be Cartoon Network’s biggest night of original animated comedy programming, which earned double-digit gains across the board last week vs. the same 2010 time period. Overall, kids 6-11 delivery (772,000) increased by 43% and ratings (3.1) by 41%, kids 2-11 delivery (1,091,000) and ratings (2.6) both increased by 24%, kids 9-14 delivery (561,000) increased by 56% and ratings (2.3) by 53%, boys 6-11 delivery (546,000) increased by 41% and ratings (4.3) by 39%, boys 2-11 delivery (714,000) increased by 30% and ratings (3.4) by 31%, and boys 9-14 delivery (438,000) increased by 64% and ratings (3.5) by 67%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for March 7 – 13, 2011

    Monday night (7-9 p.m.) continues to be Cartoon Network’s biggest night of original animated comedy programming, which earned double-digit gains across the board last week vs. the same 2010 time period. Overall, kids 6-11 delivery (772,000) increased by 43% and ratings (3.1) by 41%, kids 2-11 delivery (1,091,000) and ratings (2.6) both increased by 24%, kids 9-14 delivery (561,000) increased by 56% and ratings (2.3) by 53%, boys 6-11 delivery (546,000) increased by 41% and ratings (4.3) by 39%, boys 2-11 delivery (714,000) increased by 30% and ratings (3.4) by 31%, and boys 9-14 delivery (438,000) increased by 64% and ratings (3.5) by 67%.

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  • New episodes of current hit series continued to increase Cartoon Network’s hold among targeted boy demos, which scored as the #1 television network – broadcast and basic cable – for boys 2-11, 6-11 and 9-14 on Monday night (7-9 p.m.); boys 6-11 on Wednesday night (7-9 p.m.); and boys 9-14 on Friday night (7-9 p.m.).

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for February 28 – March 6, 2011

    New episodes of current hit series continued to increase Cartoon Network’s hold among targeted boy demos, which scored as the #1 television network – broadcast and basic cable – for boys 2-11, 6-11 and 9-14 on Monday night (7-9 p.m.); boys 6-11 on Wednesday night (7-9 p.m.); and boys 9-14 on Friday night (7-9 p.m.).

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  • Cartoon Network’s February 2011 early evening prime performance out-paced its January ’11 performance across ALL kids demos: average kids 6-11 delivery (562,000) grew by 8% and ratings (2.3) by 10%, kids 2-11 delivery (829,000) and ratings (2.0) both grew by 5%, and kids 9-14 delivery (431,000) grew by 14% and ratings (1.8) by 13%.  Versus February the previous year, the network’s performance among kids 9-14 delivery also increased by 14% and ratings by 20%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for February 2011

    Cartoon Network’s February 2011 early evening prime performance out-paced its January ’11 performance across ALL kids demos: average kids 6-11 delivery (562,000) grew by 8% and ratings (2.3) by 10%, kids 2-11 delivery (829,000) and ratings (2.0) both grew by 5%, and kids 9-14 delivery (431,000) grew by 14% and ratings (1.8) by 13%. Versus February the previous year, the network’s performance among kids 9-14 delivery also increased by 14% and ratings by 20%.

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  • Across the third week of February 2011, Cartoon Network earned solid delivery and ratings gains vs. the same week last year among kids 9-14.  Compared to the 2010 time period, average early evening prime time kids 9-14 delivery (406,000) grew by 3%, and ratings (1.7) by 6%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for February 14 – 20, 2011

    Across the third week of February 2011, Cartoon Network earned solid delivery and ratings gains vs. the same week last year among kids 9-14. Compared to the 2010 time period, average early evening prime time kids 9-14 delivery (406,000) grew by 3%, and ratings (1.7) by 6%.

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  • For the second week of February 2011, Cartoon Network earned solid delivery gains vs. the same week last year among kids 9-14.  Compared to the 2010 time period, average early evening prime time kids 9-14 delivery (378,000) by 7%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for February 7 – 13, 2011

    For the second week of February 2011, Cartoon Network earned solid delivery gains vs. the same week last year among kids 9-14. Compared to the 2010 time period, average early evening prime time kids 9-14 delivery (378,000) by 7%.

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  • For the first week of February 2011, Cartoon Network earned solid delivery gains vs. the same week last year and the previous four weeks, particularly among older kids 6-11 and 9-14.  Compared to the 2010 time period, average early evening prime time kids 6-11 delivery (603,000) grew by 3% and kids 9-14 delivery (446,000) by 18%; vs. the prior four weeks, kids 6-11 delivery increased by 12%, kids 2-11 delivery (883,000) by 8% and kids 9-14 delivery by 15%.  In Total Day, average kids 6-11 delivery (359,000) grew by 5% and kids 9-14 delivery (252,000) by 8%; vs. the prior four weeks, kids 6-11 delivery increased by 11%, kids 2-11 delivery (559,000) by 9% and kids 9-14 delivery by 7%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for January 31 – February 6, 2011

    For the first week of February 2011, Cartoon Network earned solid delivery gains vs. the same week last year and the previous four weeks, particularly among older kids 6-11 and 9-14. Compared to the 2010 time period, average early evening prime time kids 6-11 delivery (603,000) grew by 3% and kids 9-14 delivery (446,000) by 18%; vs. the prior four weeks, kids 6-11 delivery increased by 12%, kids 2-11 delivery (883,000) by 8% and kids 9-14 delivery by 15%. In Total Day, average kids 6-11 delivery (359,000) grew by 5% and kids 9-14 delivery (252,000) by 8%; vs. the prior four weeks, kids 6-11 delivery increased by 11%, kids 2-11 delivery (559,000) by 9% and kids 9-14 delivery by 7%.

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  • Cartoon Network’s January 2011 performance out-paced its December 2010 performance across all kids demos in early evening prime time: average kids 6-11 delivery (515,000) and kids 2-11 delivery (782,000) both increased by 1%, while average kids 9-14 delivery (374,000) increased by 4%.  Ratings across the board remained unchanged.  The network’s total day performance also saw month over month gains, with average kids 6-11 delivery (328,000) gains of 3%, kids 2-11 delivery (514,000) gains of 1% and kids 9-14 delivery (240,000) gains of9%.  Total day ratings for kids 6-11 and kids 2-11 remained unchanged, while kids 9-14 ratings (1.0) grew by 11%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for January 2011

    Cartoon Network’s January 2011 performance out-paced its December 2010 performance across all kids demos in early evening prime time: average kids 6-11 delivery (515,000) and kids 2-11 delivery (782,000) both increased by 1%, while average kids 9-14 delivery (374,000) increased by 4%. Ratings across the board remained unchanged. The network’s total day performance also saw month over month gains, with average kids 6-11 delivery (328,000) gains of 3%, kids 2-11 delivery (514,000) gains of 1% and kids 9-14 delivery (240,000) gains of9%. Total day ratings for kids 6-11 and kids 2-11 remained unchanged, while kids 9-14 ratings (1.0) grew by 11%.

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  • Last week, Cartoon Network achieved the #1 destination on  all television among Boys 9-14 on Friday night (7-9 p.m.), which charted  double-digit growth among kids and boys 9-14 versus the same time period last  year.  The animated action-adventure block earned 29% delivery  gains among kids 9-14 (468,000) and 27% ratings gains (1.9).   Across the block, boys 9-14 delivery (391,000) surged by 44% and  ratings (3.1) by 41%, while boys 6-11 delivery (464,000) grew by 4% and  ratings (3.7) by 6%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for January 17 – 23, 2011

    Last week, Cartoon Network achieved the #1 destination on all television among Boys 9-14 on Friday night (7-9 p.m.), which charted double-digit growth among kids and boys 9-14 versus the same time period last year. The animated action-adventure block earned 29% delivery gains among kids 9-14 (468,000) and 27% ratings gains (1.9). Across the block, boys 9-14 delivery (391,000) surged by 44% and ratings (3.1) by 41%, while boys 6-11 delivery (464,000) grew by 4% and ratings (3.7) by 6%.

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  • Across the third week of January 2011, Cartoon Network’s early evening Prime (7-9 p.m.) and Total Day delivery and ratings earned respectable gains across most kids demos vs. the same time period last year—average Prime kids 2-11 delivery (817,000) grew by 1% and ratings (2.0) were unchanged, while kids 9-14 delivery (397,000) grew by 11% and ratings (1.6) by 7%. In Total Day, kids 6-11 delivery (338,000) grew by 10% and ratings (1.4) by 17%, kids 2-11 delivery (524,000) grew by 3% and ratings (1.3) by 8%, and kids 9-14 delivery (248,000) grew by 18% and ratings (1.0) by 11%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for January 10 – 16, 2011

    Across the third week of January 2011, Cartoon Network’s early evening Prime (7-9 p.m.) and Total Day delivery and ratings earned respectable gains across most kids demos vs. the same time period last year—average Prime kids 2-11 delivery (817,000) grew by 1% and ratings (2.0) were unchanged, while kids 9-14 delivery (397,000) grew by 11% and ratings (1.6) by 7%. In Total Day, kids 6-11 delivery (338,000) grew by 10% and ratings (1.4) by 17%, kids 2-11 delivery (524,000) grew by 3% and ratings (1.3) by 8%, and kids 9-14 delivery (248,000) grew by 18% and ratings (1.0) by 11%.

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  • Travis Yanan has been on break, but he's back and here's the cable final ratings round-up.

    12/28-1/10 Cable Ratings: Adventure Time, Regular Show, Suite Life, Wizards, Hannah Montana and Much More

    Travis Yanan has been on break, but he's back and here's the cable final ratings round-up.

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  • Comparing 4th Quarter 2010 to its 4th Quarter 2009 performance, Cartoon Network’s prime time delivery and ratings increased across all kid demos—average kids 6-11 delivery (530,000) grew by 6% and ratings (2.1) by 5%, kids 2-11 delivery (770,000) grew by 4% and ratings (1.9) by 6%, and kids 9-14 delivery (403,000) grew by 4% and ratings (1.7) by 6%.  The network’s quarterly performance with boys also charted gains vs. last year: boys 6-11 delivery (404,000) grew by 13% and ratings (3.2) by 14%, boys 2-11 delivery (547,000) grew by 9% and ratings (2.6) by 8%, and boys 9-14 delivery (304,000) grew by 8% and ratings (2.4) by 4%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for 4th Quarter 2010

    Comparing 4th Quarter 2010 to its 4th Quarter 2009 performance, Cartoon Network’s prime time delivery and ratings increased across all kid demos—average kids 6-11 delivery (530,000) grew by 6% and ratings (2.1) by 5%, kids 2-11 delivery (770,000) grew by 4% and ratings (1.9) by 6%, and kids 9-14 delivery (403,000) grew by 4% and ratings (1.7) by 6%. The network’s quarterly performance with boys also charted gains vs. last year: boys 6-11 delivery (404,000) grew by 13% and ratings (3.2) by 14%, boys 2-11 delivery (547,000) grew by 9% and ratings (2.6) by 8%, and boys 9-14 delivery (304,000) grew by 8% and ratings (2.4) by 4%.

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  • Monday night’s line-up (8-10 p.m.) of animated comedies ranked as the evening’s #1 television destination for boys 2-11 and boys 6-11.  Compared to the 2009 time period, average boys 6-11 delivery (373,000) increased by 9% and ratings (2.9) by 7%, kids 9-14 delivery (405,000) increased by 4% and ratings (1.7) by 6%, and boys 9-14 delivery (318,000) increased by 29% and ratings (2.6) by 30%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for December 6 – 12, 2010

    Monday night’s line-up (8-10 p.m.) of animated comedies ranked as the evening’s #1 television destination for boys 2-11 and boys 6-11. Compared to the 2009 time period, average boys 6-11 delivery (373,000) increased by 9% and ratings (2.9) by 7%, kids 9-14 delivery (405,000) increased by 4% and ratings (1.7) by 6%, and boys 9-14 delivery (318,000) increased by 29% and ratings (2.6) by 30%.

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  • Friday, December 10 cable ratings for Big Time Rush, The 2010 TeenNick HALO Awards, Wizards of Waverly Place, Pair of Kings, Fish Hooks, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and Generator Rex.

    Friday 12/10 Cable Ratings: Big Time Rush, HALO Awards, Wizards, Pair of Kings, Fish Hooks, Ben 10 & Generator Rex

    Friday, December 10 cable ratings for Big Time Rush, The 2010 TeenNick HALO Awards, Wizards of Waverly Place, Pair of Kings, Fish Hooks, Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and Generator Rex.

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  • Cartoon Network’s prime time performance over the week increased across all kid demos compared to the same 2009 time period—average kids 6-11 delivery (535,000) grew by 11% and ratings (2.2) by 10%, kids 2-11 delivery (775,000) grew by 15% and ratings (1.9) by 19%, and kids 9-14 delivery (407,000) grew by 3%and ratings (1.7) by 6%.  Total Day kids 2-11 delivery (481,000) and ratings (1.2) also increased by 3% and 9%, respectively.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for November 29 – December 5, 2010

    Cartoon Network’s prime time performance over the week increased across all kid demos compared to the same 2009 time period—average kids 6-11 delivery (535,000) grew by 11% and ratings (2.2) by 10%, kids 2-11 delivery (775,000) grew by 15% and ratings (1.9) by 19%, and kids 9-14 delivery (407,000) grew by 3%and ratings (1.7) by 6%. Total Day kids 2-11 delivery (481,000) and ratings (1.2) also increased by 3% and 9%, respectively.

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  • Cartoon Network’s prime time performance across November 2010 expanded across all kid demos compared to November 2009—average kids 6-11 delivery (545,000) grew by 7%and ratings (2.2) by 5%, kids 2-11 delivery (772,000) grew by 4% and ratings (1.9) by 6%, and kids 9-14 delivery (430,000) and ratings (1.8) both grew by 6%.

    Cartoon Network Ratings Highlights for November 2010

    Cartoon Network’s prime time performance across November 2010 expanded across all kid demos compared to November 2009—average kids 6-11 delivery (545,000) grew by 7%and ratings (2.2) by 5%, kids 2-11 delivery (772,000) grew by 4% and ratings (1.9) by 6%, and kids 9-14 delivery (430,000) and ratings (1.8) both grew by 6%.

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  • What’s the best new show of 2010?  Now is the time to vote for your TOP 3 CHOICES to narrow down the 41 new series listed in this poll.

    Best New Show of 2010: Top 3 Choices – VOTE NOW!

    What’s the best new show of 2010? Now is the time to vote for your TOP 3 CHOICES to narrow down the 41 new series listed in this poll.

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