Once again winning the 8 o'clock hour, ABC's SHARK TANK stood as Friday's most-watched TV program for the 2nd straight week, while also finishing as the night's highest-rated program in both Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54.
During last Friday's episode of Sony Pictures Television's hit ABC reality series, SHARK TANK, all of the Sharks made investment offers, but not all of the entrepreneurs were ready to accept the deals. The combined offers totaled $400,000, bringing the season-to-date total of investment offers from the Sharks to over $4 million.
During last Friday's episode of Sony Pictures Television's hit ABC reality series, SHARK TANK, Shark investors offered the largest cumulative amount of money per episode thus far, $775,000, bringing the season-to-date total of investment offers from the Sharks, who use their own money to invest, to over two million dollars.
SHARK TANK has picked up two additional episodes, bringing the season total to 15 episodes. Produced by Sony Pictures Television, the ABC reality series - which now stands as the No. 1 show on Friday nights on the broadcast nets with Teens 12-17 -- is up sharply over its prior season average, growing by 19% in Total Viewers and 27% in young adults to deliver its strongest season ever.
Fans of ABC's hit reality show SHARK TANK will be able to submit questions and receive real-time responses from Sharks Lori Greiner, a prolific inventor of retail products and often referred to as the 'Queen of QVC,' and venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary, who will both be up on Twitter from 7:30-8:00 p.m., ET at @LoriGreiner and @kevinolearytv, prior to the East Coast broadcast of the show tonight, February 24.
The Sharks are back for a third season, continuing their search to invest in the best products and businesses that America has to offer. Billionaire Entrepreneur Mark Cuban will appear in all 13 episodes on the panel.
The Sharks are back for a third season, continuing their search to invest in the best products and businesses that America has to offer. Billionaire Entrepreneur Mark Cuban will appear in all 13 episodes on the panel.
Hi-tech billionaire entrepreneur and owner of the NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, will once again enter ABC's 'Shark Tank' when the show returns for its third season. Cuban, who participated in several episodes last season, will become a regular on the 'Shark Tank' panel.
Hi-tech billionaire entrepreneur and owner of the NBA Champion Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban, will once again enter ABC's 'Shark Tank' when the show returns for its third season.
The producers of the ABC reality series 'Shark Tank' are on a nationwide search to discover the next successful - and possibly wealthy - entrepreneurs, inventors, businesspersons, dreamers, promoters, creators and innovators. In each episode, budding entrepreneurs are given the unprecedented chance to make their business dreams come true.
During the 8 o'clock hour on Good Friday, ABC's Shark dominated its time period among Adults 18-49, leading its nearest competiiton by 40%. In fact the broad-appealing ABC unscripted series ran #1 in the hour across all key Adult demos (AD18-34/AD18-49/AD25-54), as well as standing as the top-rated broadcast show with Teens 12-17 and Kids 2-11.
In the 9 o'clock hour, ABC's special preview of 'Shark Tank' was up sharply from its most-recent telecast in February 2010 (on 2/5/10), gaining 35% in Total Viewers (6.2 million vs. 4.6 million) and 36% in Adults 18-49 (1.9/5 vs. 1.4/4). In fact among viewers and young adults, ABC's 'Shark Tank' achieved series-high numbers.
Season Two of 'Shark Tank' promises to make TV history with the Sharks offering over $10 million in investment deals to bankroll a creative array of innovative entrepreneurs. The Season Premiere, 'Episode 202,' airs FRIDAY, MARCH 25 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET) on ABC.
The ABC Television Network has ordered eight additional episodes of the critically-acclaimed series 'Shark Tank,' the reality series that gives budding entrepreneurs a chance to make their dreams come true and become successful -- and possibly wealthy -- business people. The aspiring entrepreneurs must first try to convince five tough, multi-millionaire tycoons to part with their own hard-earned cash and give them the funding they need to jumpstart their business ideas.