Spike TV is ordering up another round of late-night series "MANswers," with the cable net signing on for 10 more episodes of the male-oriented trivia show. In its first season, "MANswers"
averaged 1.1 million viewers and was No. 2 among men 25-34 -- third with men 18-34 -- in the 11 p.m. Wednesday slot. And a combination of new and repeat episodes shows has been outperforming repeats
of broadcast networks late-night talk shows in the same demographic since the writers strike started, Spike boasts.
"A new season of "MANswers" means more answers to the questions guys
really want to know," says Spike senior vice president of original programming Sharon Levy. "We like to think it is our way of providing a public service for our guy audience."
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