iTunes makes My Name is Earl downloads available!
My Name Is Earl, the NBC comedy about a guy who tries to make up for his previous misdeeds thanks to a newfound belief in karma, is now available on iTunes. Season 2 episodes are available for the standard $1.99 each, or you can buy a season pass for $36.99. (And yes, that includes the "Jump For Joy" episode .)
Earl is one of relatively few comedies featured on the iTunes Store that is made by a production company other than one owned by the network it airs on. These shows have traditionally faced more difficulties and "red tape" in …read more
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My Name is Earl Spoilers!
Yay! Here’s some spoilers for a few upcoming My Name is Earl episodes:
The February 8th Episode, title ‘Blow’, again addresses Joy’s legal problems. This has been an overarching plot on My Name is Earl for some time now, and while not as huge as the Randy/Catalina conundrum that was addressed in the February 1st Episode of My Name is Earl, Foreign Exchange Student, it is still one Earl fan’s would love to see put to bed.
In a highly improbable coincidence (it wouldn’t be My Name is Earl without one!), Earl tackles making good on a bit of identity theft only …read more
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My Name is Earl has been renewed for another year
Yay!
NBC has ordered early full-season pickups for the 2007-08 season for four hit series — the comedies "The Office" and "My Name Is Earl," and dramas "Heroes" and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, " it was announced today by Kevin Reilly, President, NBC Entertainment.
"These four series represent some of the best of what we consider to be the ‘NBC brand’ of quality shows," said Reilly. "It is a pleasure to give them an early renewal to develop more stories for next year since we know they will remain both critical and commercial successes for a long time to …read more
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Strongest shows on NBC: The Office and My Name is Earl
I just found this over at Variety Magazine:
NBC has been looking for its next big laffer, and it may have found it in “The Office.”
The cubicle comedy, which has been building in buzz and audience, hit a season high last week — even though it largely remains off the radar of adults 35 and over.
For the season, according to Nielsen, “The Office” is television’s No. 4 half-hour comedy in adults 18-49 (4.2 average), pulling to within half a ratings point of leader “Two and a Half Men” on CBS and just behind Fox’s “The Simpsons” and “Family Guy.”
Its 5.0 demo …read more
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My Name is Earl beats out Ugly Betty in this week’s ratings!
I’m not totally sure, but I think this might be a first:
ABC’s breakout hit of the season “Ugly Betty” dipped to 11,6 million viewers, while NBC’s critically-acclaimed comedies “My Name Is Earl” and “The Office” won the 8pm hour in the 18-49 demo.
With the rest of the ABC line-up in repeats, viewers may not have realized the network aired an all-new episode of “Ugly Betty” last night. Hopefully the numbers will perk up next week.
“Earl” opened the evening for NBC with over 10 million viewers, beating CBS’s CSI rerun in the 18-49 demo (4.3 vs. 3.5).
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