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American Ninja Warrior: Season Six Renewal for NBC Summer Series

American Ninja Warrior TV show on NBC: season six renewal.

American Ninja Warrior TV show renewed for season six on NBC. (Photo by: David Becker/NBC.)

The American Ninja Warrior TV show has been renewed for a sixth season on NBC and a ninth season on Esquire Network. Hosted by Matt Iseman, with Akbar Gbajabiamila and co-hosted Kristine Leahy, original episodes of the show premiere on NBC, then air as an encore on Esquire. The American Ninja Warrior season finale airs tonight, September 12th, on NBC.

American Ninja Warrior is produced by A. Smith for NBC/Esquire Network. The series is executive-produced by A. Smith & Co. Productions’ founders Arthur Smith and Kent Weed along with Brian Richardson and Anthony Storm. Get the details from this NBC press release.

SUMMER SENSATION ‘AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR’ STAYS THE COURSE FOR A SIXTH-SEASON RENEWAL ON NBC AND ESQUIRE NETWORK

Coming Off a Season Where It Drew Its Most-Ever Total Viewers and Earned Its First Emmy Nomination, the “Ninja” Phenomenon Rolls On.

UNIVERSAL CITY, Calif. — September, 12, 2016 — “American Ninja Warrior,” which has become a cultural sensation, ratings powerhouse and first-time Emmy Award nominee, has been renewed for a sixth season on NBC and Esquire Network.

“American Ninja Warrior” is hosted by Matt Iseman, along with former NFL player Akbar Gbajabiamila (NFL Network) and co-host Kristine Leahy (FOX Sports). Original episodes air exclusively on NBC with encore presentations on Esquire Network, on which the series enters its ninth season.

“The increased popularity of ‘American Ninja Warrior’ on air, as well as its growing social and cultural impact, is a testament to the athletes who push themselves beyond their limits,” said Paul Telegdy, President, Alternative and Reality Group, NBC Entertainment. “We couldn’t be more proud to see this show reach new heights and watch the affect it has on those who compete and strive to be their best.”

The season finale of the 2016 season airs tonight, Monday, Sept. 12 at 8 p.m./ET, with an encore presentation on Esquire Network on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at 8 p.m./ET.  The big story of this season was the amazing number of women competitors who joined the ranks. Most notably was Los Angeles stunt woman Jessie Graff, who became the first woman to complete Stage One in the Las Vegas finals shows.

The series continues to grow in popularity as submissions reached an all-time high of 70,000 last spring. Reaching out to interact with its ever-increasing fan base, this past season the show traveled to five cities with new locations, including Universal Studios in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Indianapolis, Oklahoma City and Philadelphia.

“We are in constant awe of the extraordinary athletes on ‘American Ninja Warrior’ who make the show as exhilarating to watch as it is to produce,” said Adam Stotsky, President, E! and Esquire Network.” “It is incredibly exciting how the series has evolved from an unconventional Japanese game show with a cult following to the global .hit phenomenon that it is today in partnership with NBC – and we are looking forward to many more seasons to come.”

“American Ninja Warrior” is averaging a 2.1 rating and 7.2 million viewers overall so far this summer in “most current” averages from Nielsen Media Research, and is currently delivering its most-watched season ever in total viewers. “Ninja” has been a top-10 series this summer among primetime programs on the Big 4 networks in every key ratings measure — adults, men and women 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54, plus total viewers — as well as kids 2-11 and teens 12-17.

The action-packed series follows competitors as they tackle a series of challenging obstacle courses in both city qualifying and city finals rounds across the country. Those that successfully complete the finals course in their designated region move on to the national finals round in Las Vegas. where they face a stunning four-stage course modeled after the famed Mt. Midoriyama course in Japan. The winner will take home a grand prize of $1 million.

Based on the global hit “Sasuke,” from the Tokyo Broadcasting System Television, the original series is now in its 32nd season in Japan. To date, only four contestants have completed the Japanese course and achieved “Total Victory.”

“American Ninja Warrior” is produced by A. Smith for NBC/Esquire Network. The series is executive-produced by A. Smith & Co. Productions’ founders Arthur Smith and Kent Weed (“Hell’s Kitchen,” “Spartan: Ultimate Team Challenge” and “That Awkward Game Show“) along with Brian Richardson and Anthony Storm.

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