NBC has renewed the rest of its Thursday comedies for next season — "The Office," "Community" and "30 Rock." The network previously picked up "Parks & Recreation."
“We are happy to give these early pickups to these critically acclaimed, incredibly funny comedies,” said NBC entertainment president Angela Bromstad. “As a result, we look forward to continuing our rewarding partnership with the respective creative teams and talented show-runners for ’30 Rock,’ ‘The Office’ and ‘Community’ as they all consistently deliver quality shows.”
First-year comedy "Community" is averaging a 2.7 rating in adults 18-49 once DVR-use is added. "The Office" is NBC's top scripted series in the demo, averaging a 4.9 rating. In its fourth season, "30 Rock" is averaging a 3.4 rating.
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