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Fringe is no longer on the bubble!
Fox's sci-fi series has been renewed for a full 22-episode fourth season, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
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"Fringe has truly hit a creative stride and has distinguished itself as one of television's most original programs," Kevin Reilly Fox's president of entertainment said in a statement.
Added executive producers Jeff Pinkner and J.H. Wyman: "This early pickup comes at a perfect time as we start production on the Season 3 finale. We join the cast and crew in thanking our loyal fans and Fox for allowing us to have this much fun telling stories we love."
In January, Fringe moved to Fridays, often called the programming "death slot" since previous shows such as Firefly, Dollhouse and Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles were also shifted to this day and were subsequently canceled. "When we moved the show to Fridays, we asked the fans to follow and they did," Reilly added. "We're thrilled to bring it back for another full season and keep it part of the Fox family."
Despite hitting a series low in the 18 to 49 demographic on Friday, Fringe has been averaging 4.34 million viewers this season.
Fringe airs Fridays at 9/8c on Fox.
6 comments:
A whole new season of Fringe! Great! but I have to catch-up because I got left behind. :)
clarissa.bulatao at yahoo.com
I so love this show. I am so glad they are coming out with a new season!!
ChiKittie(at)gmail(dot)com
that is good news - must tell hubby - it is one of those shows we watch and enjoy together.
Yay, new season!!!!!!
I am going to put Fringe on hold form my library next week--I should start watching this show
I've never seen Fringe, but I've seen a lot about it!
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