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Fox renews -- yes, renews -- 'Sleepy Hollow' for second season - Los Angeles Times
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Fox renews -- yes, renews -- ‘Sleepy Hollow’ for second season

The slow rumble of network commitments and/or breakups has begun: Fox is giving Season 2 renewal to “Sleepy Hollow.”

The series received strong ratings in its Sept. 16 premiere -- 13.6 million viewers and a 5.0 rating among adults in the 18-49 demographic, when including three days of DVR playback.

Those numbers helped make it the network’s most successful debut since “24” -- and it hasn’t lost any of that momentum.

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Going full-out with a second season is unusual at this time, when networks are more likely to be deciding whether to give new shows a full-season pickup.

Fox had originally committed to airing 13 episodes of the mystery-adventure-drama -- part of the network’s initiative to launch short-order seasons and event series throughout the year in order to limit reruns.

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Another 13-episode run is expected for the 2014-15 season.

“The show has proven to be a risk well worth taking -- it’s a conceptual blast unlike anything else on television and it all holds together with inventive writing and a fantastic cast,” Fox entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly said in a statement. “I can’t wait for fans to experience what else is in store for this fall and even more of this wild ride into Season Two.”

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