Nickelodeon will offer a fifth season of "iCarly," a show partly about a show. The comedy features kids putting on a Web series, with the next season set for 2012. 
  On April 9, the show drew
7.4 million viewers (its season-to-date average), which Nick said was basic cable's most-watched show for that week. 
  The series is executive produced by Dan Schneider, who is also behind emerging
Nick sensation "Victorious," another live-action program.  
  The iCarly announcement comes as Nick negotiates with advertisers in the kids' upfront market. 
  In "iCarly," the Web series is sort
of a maypole, but the characters also grapple with problems that are challenging to all tweens. The series has a companion iCarly.com Web site and has specials attached.  
  Carly (Miranda Cosgrove)
lives in Seattle with her older brother and guardian, providing a twist on family dynamics. Her father is stationed on a military submarine. 
  The hit show debuted in 2007. 
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