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NBC
Orders Full Season Pickup for E-Ring
11/15/05
NBC DIALS UP FULL-SEASON PICKUP FOR FRESHMAN ACTION-ADVENTURE SERIES
'E-RING'
BURBANK - November 15, 2005 - NBC has given its freshman
action-adventure drama "E-Ring" (Wednesdays, 8-9 p.m. ET) an
order for a full-season pickup of nine more episodes, it was announced
today by Kevin Reilly, President, NBC Entertainment.
Said Reilly: "'E-Ring' is hitting its stride creatively and
commercially. The Bruckheimer company is relentless in their focus on
creative growth of their series. We think that bodes well for the show to
continue its forward momentum as the season progresses."
"E-Ring" is averaging a 2.5 rating, 7 share in adults 18-49
and 9.0 million viewers overall. "E-Ring's" ratings performance
has strengthened since the show shifted to the Wednesday 8-9 p.m. (ET)
hour on October 5. Last week, "E-Ring" matched its highest 18-49
rating of the season (2.8) and set a new series high in total viewers (9.9
million). That November 9 telecast won its time period in adults 25-54 and
total viewers.
Benjamin Bratt ("Traffic," "Law & Order") and
Dennis Hopper ("Easy Rider," "Speed") star in the
high-octane drama set inside the nation's ultimate fortress: the Pentagon.
It's a hub of highly explosive conflicts between American military heroes
and the civilians to whom they report -- a world where crises can escalate
into life-and-death climaxes for individuals or entire nations. Critical
decisions are made by intelligence officers in the war room and executed
by covert "Special Ops" on the battlefield that results in a
delicate balance between protecting the homeland -- and protecting the
life of a lone soldier.
Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros.
Television Production Inc. produces "E-Ring." Thirty-time Emmy
nominee Bruckheimer serves as executive producer along with Jonathan
Littman ("The Amazing Race," "CSI: NY") and co-creator
David McKenna ("S.W.A.T.," "Blow").
Source:
NBC Press Release
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