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The cable network has renewed its web-centric show Tosh.0 for a 26-episode fourth season to debut in January 2012, it was announced Tuesday.
Tosh.0 Renewed for Fourth Season — Bring On More Rebecca Black! 2011
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Nick ordered a 26-episode season, which will push the hit children's cartoon over the 200-episode mark.
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Kris at ComicAttack. net reviews the 26-episode animated series:
Mushishi MMF: Today’s Updates (May 2) » Manga Worth Reading 2010
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Its 26-episode commitment to the yet-to-be made series "House of Cards," without seeing even a pilot episode, went beyond what any traditional TV channel would agree to.
Netflix Shows Content Is King, At Least for a Day Martin Peers 2011
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Continuing this discussion, a very skeptical Karen writes in to observe: A high school career can drag on forever on TV and still be believable, because the average viewer does not equate an academic year to a 26-episode television season.
Ask Matt: Midseason TV, Emmys, The Good Wife, Glee, Jesse Stone and More! 2011
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SAN FRANCISCO -- Netflix Inc. is trying to buy the Internet streaming rights to a 26-episode drama starring Kevin Spacey before the series is shown on a television network.
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That deal, which was actually signed in May, according to TMZ, is likely to almost double, as the 26-episode stipulation is only a guaranteed minimum.
Report: Two and a Half Men's Angus T. Jones Scores Multi-Million Dollar Deal 2010
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Netflix could reportedly pay up to $100 million for launching the 26-episode series online.
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That attitude seemed to change just a few weeks later, when Netflix announced March 17 that it was exclusively producing a 26-episode political-thriller called "House of Cards," estimated to cost tens of millions of dollars.
Time for a Sequel to AOL-Time Warner? Dennis K. Berman 2011
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WealthTV, a San Diego-based cable channel focusing on luxury lifestyles, hopes to expand its affluent audience and lure upscale advertisers with this month's launch of Social, a 26-episode series featuring former Real Housewives of New Jersey socialite Danielle Staub mingling with the rich and famous.
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