Thursday, November 17, 2011
Survivor Restored For Just Two More Seasons
Survivor, Rob Probst CBS has restored Survivor for just two more seasons, keeping the reality competition series round the air through 2013, the network introduced Thursday. The 25th and 26th models in the series will both debut through the 2012-2013 TV season. Survivor had lately been restored for just about any 24th season, which will premiere Wednesday, Feb. 15 at 8/7c. Survivor host Rob Probst to debut talk show in fall 2012 "Survivor is certainly a superb franchise," mentioned CBS' Executive V . P . of Alternative Programming, Jennifer Bresnan, mentioned in the statement. "Its format guarantees fresh figures, exotic places and fascinating social dynamics every season. And, the show is backed with a b-plus production team that's as passionate since the die-hard Survivor fans. A lot of us at CBS are actually pleased with Survivor's ongoing success." Rob Probst may even return as host and executive producer for brand new seasons. Some-time Emmy-winning host will have to juggle his ongoing responsibilities on Survivor along with his job as host and executive producer in the approaching daytime talk show, Rob Probst. Produced by CBS Television Distribution, the completely new daytime show will debut in fall of 2012. "I am thrilled to continue concentrating on a lengthy-running reality competition show while using world's finest adventure crew for just two more seasons," Probst mentioned. "We are so grateful for your encouraging fans who remain around every season, which we promise to supply another year of quality television." Social TV: How Survivor's Rob Probst bridged the area between CBS which is audience Survivor's renewal can be obtained in the heart of the "South Off-shoreline" edition, that's been calculating 12.27 million audiences together with a 3.8 rating inside the grownups 18-49 demo. Are you currently presently glad Survivor is coming back? Where you think the show should travel next? Do you want those to do another all-stars edition?
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