High
School Reunion Returns to TV Land for a Second Season
4/2/08
TV Land Renews Hit Original Reality Series 'High School Reunion' for a
Second Season
Mike Fleiss To Return As Executive Producer
NEW YORK, April 2, 2008 /PRNewswire/ -- Following impressive ratings
gains and steady growth of its original reality series "High School
Reunion," TV Land announced today that it has renewed the series for
a second season, with Mike Fleiss returning as executive producer.
Premiering in first quarter 2009, the second season will reunite high
school alumni after 20 years as they gather for two weeks in an exotic
vacation getaway.
"TV Land viewers can't get enough of 'High School Reunion,'"
states Larry W. Jones, president, TV Land. "The show continues to
build a new audience for TV Land and create buzz. We can't wait to
introduce our viewers to a new reunited class as they reconnect with old
friends and forge new relationships to make great television."
"I'm thrilled that 'High School Reunion' connected with viewers in
such a big way," said Mike Fleiss, the show's creator and executive
producer. "I'm also very excited to be doing the show again with my
friends at TV Land."
Last week's fourth installment of "High School Reunion,"
which aired on March 27, scored a series high, averaging 797,000 total
viewers for the 10 p.m. telecast, making it the most-watched episode of
the series to date, according to Nielsen Media Research. The telecast also
gave TV Land double-digit gains across the network's target demo, Adults
25-54, and among the network's core audience, Adults 40-54.
Season one of "High School Reunion" has been averaging
767,000 total viewers, an increase of +14% above channel average with a
median age of 46. Among Adults 25-54, it has been posting a 0.4/459,000,
up +42% in rating and +41% in delivery over channel average. Among Adults
40-54, it is posting a 0.5/290,000, up +20% in rating and delivery.
"High School Reunion" and related content gave TVLand.com its
best quarter ever for traffic, besting the previous quarter by +5%. Also,
TVLand.com witnessed its best month in March, jumping +48% over the
previous month and breaking "50 Greatest TV Icons'" record month
by +18%.
"High School Reunion" is executive produced by Mike Fleiss
("The Bachelor"), Andrew Hoegl and Jonathan Singer in
association with Warner Horizon Television. The show reunites classmates
from all walks and stages of life who have issues to address and resolve
since their high school days. The series gives viewers a front-row seat to
the emotional and compelling rollercoaster ride.
SOURCE TV Land