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Television

Tell us, how’s the midseason shaping up?

January 28, 2013

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With the return of “American Idol,” the midseason has officially arrived, and it looks quite different than last year.

NBC remains in first place after a much stronger than expected fall, while CBS is second, Fox is third and ABC is a distant fourth. A handful of new shows have already debuted, with more still to come later this month and through late spring.

Media Life wants to know what you think. Which network is in the best position to win the season? Which new show looks most promising? And which ones look like duds?

Click here to take the survey.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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