Tuesday, October 4, 2011

NBC Orders Full Seasons of 'Up Through The Night,' 'Whitney'

Trae Patton/NBC"Up Through The Night" NBC has given full-season orders to Up Through The Night and Whitney. The move follows Fox's 24-episode pickup of their cool breakout comedy, New Girl. Up Through The Night and Whitney are envisioned having received an average 22-episode order. PHOTOS: Fall's 12 Most Anticipated Shows "We made comedy an essential goal for all of us this year and I am happy to become making full-season obligations to both Whitney or more Through The Night," stated Bob Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment. "We are thrilled using the creative direction of both shows along with the potential to allow them to still build loyal audiences within the coming several weeks. We are proud of all the producers, authors, stars, and company directors who've labored so difficult to create these shows to existence." PHOTOS: 18 Familiar Faces of Fall TV Up Through The Night, starring Christina Applegate, Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph, is produced by Saturday Evening Live and Parks & Rec vet Emily Spivey and executive created by Lorne Michaels. The comedy opened to strong rankings following a finale of America's Got Talent on Sept. 14, tempting 10.9 million audiences along with a 3.7 rating among grown ups 18-49. Since that time, it's settled as NBC's lead-off just right Wednesdays, calculating a couple.2 within the ad-coveted demo because of its two newest episodes. Whitney, airing within the publish-Work slot, focuses on a commited couple who aren't inside a hurry to got married. Whitney Cummings and Chris D'Elia star within the Universal Television and Stuber Pictures production. In the first couple of episodes, Whitney has averaged 6.a million audiences along with a 2.9 rating. RELATED: NBC Pushes 'Chuck,' 'Grimm' Premieres Back for Halloween Fall TV Premiere Week: The Those who win and Nonwinners Up Through The Night Whitney

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