Modern Family ABC TV Ratings
FOX started the night in first with a 4.7/8 for “Human Target,” which also won the hour in the key demo with a 2.2 rating. CBS’ “The New Adventures of Old Christine” and “Accidentally on Purpose” both averaged a 4.0/7 for CBS (with “Accidentally” improving on its lead-in in the key demo). NBC’s “Minute to Win It” had a 3.6/6 for third, edging out ABC’s repeats of “Modern Family” and “The Middle.” The CW’s new “America’s Next Top Model” did a 2.3/4 for fifth.
“American Idol” had an 11.3/18 for FOX in the 9 p.m. hour, also doing a 6.5 rating in the key demo. CBS’ “Criminal Minds,” featuring Forest Whitaker auditioning for a spinoff, did a 7.7/12 for second. NBC’s repeat of “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” beat the 2.9/5 for repeats of “Modern Family” and “Cougar Town” on ABC. New episodes of “Fly Girls” and “High Society” had a 0.8/1 for The CW.
Source: HitFix
Modern Family Not The Only T.V. Show Talking About The iPad
The iPad is getting all the buzz! And Modern Family was not the only T.V. show talking about it. So to celebrate Phil’s birthday, here are some other T.V. shows talking about the iPad:
The Colbert Report | Mon – Thurs 11:30pm / 10:30c | |||
Stephen Gets a Free iPad | ||||
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Source: Hyped World
Sarah Hyland & Matt Prokop: Clash of the Titans Twosome
Sarah Hyland keeps close to boyfriend Matt Prokop at the premiere of Clash of the Titans held at Grauman’s Chinese Theater in Los Angeles on Wednesday evening (March 31).
Joined by Sarah’s Modern Family costar Ariel Winter, the duo got a little playful on the red carpet.
Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”) To Present At The 31st College TV Awards
ACADEMY OF TELEVISION ARTS & SCIENCES FOUNDATION ANNOUNCES
STAR-STUDDED GROUP OF PRESENTERS FOR
THE 31st COLLEGE TELEVISION AWARDS
Ty Burrell, Chris Colfer, Jennie Garth, Kelly Osbourne,
Peter Facinelli, Jim Parsons, Busy Philipps, Kerr Smith,
the Cast of MTV’s “The Buried Life,” and More Tapped to Present
NORTH HOLLYWOOD, CA, Mar. 31, 2010 – The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation announced today a slate of celebrity presenters for the upcoming 31st College Television Awards. This year, more than 600 students from 156 schools across 38 states entered the competition. Of this group, 24 projects across 11 categories will be honored at the gala ceremony hosted, for the 4thconsecutive year, by Tom Bergeron (“Dancing with the Stars”) on April 10th at the Renaissance Hotel in Hollywood.
Presenters at the ceremony include a long list of television stars: Paris Barclay (“In Treatment”), Yvette Nicole Brown (“Community”), Ty Burrell (“Modern Family”), Chris Colfer (“Glee”), Peter Facinelli (“Twilight,” “Nurse Jackie”), Hill Harper (“CSI: NY”), Pat Harvey (“KCAL 9 News”), Gillian Jacobs (“Community”), Tim Kang (“The Mentalist”), Benito Martinez (“The Sheild”), Kelly Osbourne, Jim Parsons (“The Big Bang Theory”), Busy Philipps (“Cougar Town”), Amanda Righetti (“The Mentalist”), Kerr Smith (“Life Unexpected”), Jon Tenney (“The Closer”) and the cast of the MTV’s “The Buried Life.”
Television producer, philanthropist and disability rights activist Loreen Arbus, and television star Robert David Hall (“CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”) will present the Loreen Arbus Focus on Disability Scholarships, which focus on the needs, achievements and contributions of people with disabilities. Loreen Arbus, the first woman television executive in America to head up programming at a major network (Showtime and Lifetime), is committed to heightening awareness and support of people with disabilities through this scholarship program and her work with United Cerebral Palsy, the organization co-founded by her parents, Isabelle and Leonard H. Goldenson, Founder/Chairman, ABC.
“The College Television Awards has become a tremendous vehicle for spotting new talent in the industry,” said Television Academy Foundation Executive Director Terri Clark. “We’re thrilled that such an accomplished group of presenters will join us in honoring the next generation of television industry leaders.”
In addition to honoring student work, the College Television Awards gala is an opportunity for this talented group of students, and soon-to-be industry professionals, to meet and network with high-level Hollywood decision-makers. Past winners’ work has caught the attention of top Hollywood executives and kick-started careers. Shane Acker’s College Television Award-winning short film “9” was later produced into a full length film by Tim Burton. Jorge Gutierrez’s “El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera” was picked up by Nickelodeon and went on to win an Emmy.
The College Television Awards recognizes excellence in undergraduate and graduate student work in the areas of video, digital production and film production by students around the country. The awards honor work in 11 categories including: Animation, Children, Comedy, Commercial, Documentary, Drama, Magazine, Music Composition and Music Best Use, Newscast and Narrative Series. Information on how to purchase tickets to the College Television Awards can be found on the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation website. Winners’ work will be showcased at a special screening hosted by Kevin Frazier (“Entertainment Tonight”) on Sunday April 11th at the Foundation’s Leonard H. Goldenson Theatre adjacent to the Television Academy in North Hollywood.
About the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation
Established in 1959 as the charitable arm of the Television Academy, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences Foundation preserves and celebrates the history of the medium while educating and guiding those who will shape its future. Prominent among its many initiatives are the Archive of American Television, education programs such as the College Television Awards and its renowned student internship program, all of which utilize the resources of the Television Academy. For more information about the Foundation, its many programs and services, please visit emmysfoundation.org.
Modern Family Cover Shoot! TV Guide Magazine!
Join cast of Modern Family on the cover shoot with TV Guide Magazine. Ed ONeil, Sofia Vergara, Julie Bowen, Ty Burrell, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Eric Stonestreet.
More Modern Family Hawaii Pictures
The cast are filming the first season’s last episode, which sees the whole clan descend on the Four Seasons Maui Resort.
The plot centres around an intimate birthday vacation in that family patriarch Jay Pritchett, played by Ed O’Neill, plans with his wife, Sofia Vergara’s Gloria.
‘Jay thinks that he and Gloria are going by themselves for this romantic getaway,’ executive producer Steve Levitan told America’s Entertainment Weekly.
‘And she surprises him by inviting the entire family.’
Enjoy the pictures and read the rest of the story on Daily Mail
More Modern Family Hawaii Pictures
Enjoying her tropical surroundings, Sofia Vergara was spotted in Maui, Hawaii yesterday afternoon (March 9) with the rest of the Modern Family crew.
Source: Gossip Center
Sarah Hyland, Modern Family, in Hawaii
Sarah Hyland from ABC’s hit TV show “Modern Family”, walks hand in hand with her boyfriend, High School Musical actor, Matt Prokop, on a beach in Hawaii. The cast and crew of the show are currently in Hawaii, filming scenes for the show.
Source: Zimbio
Modern Family Vs. Community On Hulu – Vote Now!
After winning against SNL 66%-34%, Modern Family is facing a new challenge — Community — on Hulu’s “Best In Show”.
Show your ‘Modern Family’ love – vote for ‘Modern Family’ here.
Modern Family Charades Oscar Promo
In honor of The Academy Awards, the Modern Family crew played their own game of Charades.
“One word – Meatballs”…