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ABC is has picked up two more episodes of Shark Tank, The Hollywood Reporter has learned. That brings the total order for season five to 24 episodes.
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In this season of Shark Tank, the sharks — Lori Greiner, Robert Herjavec, Kevin O’Leary, Daymond John, Barbara Corcoran and Mark Cuban — will offer budding entrepreneurs a total of over $20 million, a series record. (New York Giants chairman and executive vp Steve Tisch and Paul Mitchell mogul John Paul DeJoria also serve as guest sharks in season five.)
The additional-episodes pickup comes on the heels of CNBC’s acquisition of off-network cable rights to the series, which consistently wins its time period in the 18-49 and 25-54 demos. Shark Tank, produced by Sony Pictures Television, airs at 9 p.m. Fridays on ABC.
This week’s episode features singer Brian McKnight performing for the sharks when he joins an entrepreneurial DJ from San Diego pitching a syndicated radio show specializing in love song dedications.
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Other entrepreneurs include a self-described “beach family” from Huntington Beach, Calif., who pitch distinctive skateboards that glide like a surfboard; a young man from Provo, Utah, with a smartphone QR code-scanning technology; and a father and his two teenage daughters who have invented an easy way to patch small holes in window and door screens.
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