TCA Press Tour: ABCâs âShark Tank Weekâ to make a September splash
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The sharks have really taken over.
Taking a playful cue from Discoveryâs favorite event-viewing âShark Week,â ABC has announced it has commissioned âShark Tank Week.â
The network will air a weekâs worth of episodes of its hit business-skewed reality series âShark Tankâ in September. The strip of programming will consist of fan-favorite episodes from the past four seasons, not new episodes.
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âWe love the idea of âShark Tank week,ââ said ABC president Paul Lee during the networkâs portion at the Television Critics Assn. press tour in Beverly Hills. âWe think itâs funny. [The show] has a huge, impassioned audience.â
The pitching and negotiating will begin Sunday, Sept. 8, and conclude on Friday, Sept. 13. (check local listings for times). It will all lead up to the Season 5 premiere of the Emmy-nominated series the following week, on Friday, Sept. 20, at 9 p.m. ET/PT.
ABCâs inspired event week will pit it directly against NBCâs big event tryout, âThe Million Second Quiz,â a 24/7 reality show that the network hopes will entice a hefty amount of live-viewing.
Lee acknowledged that watching shows in real time is important, but also talked up multiple platforms and non-live viewing.
âShark Tankâ has steadily proved itself to be a solid ratings force, regularly topping Friday nights among adults 18-49 and averaging about 7 million total viewers in Season 4.
Letâs hope this all doesnât eventually lead to âSharkTanknadoâ -- the world just isnât ready.
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