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Awkward, Faking It, House of Food: Debuting on MTV

Awkward season four on MTVMTV has announced that season four of Awkward will kick off on Tuesday, April 15th, at 10pm with a special hour episode. They’ve ordered 20 episodes.

The following Tuesday, April 22nd, a new comedy called Faking It will follow Awkward at 10:30. In addition, a new reality competition, House of Food, will debut on Monday, March 31st, at 10pm.

Here are some additional details:

MTV ANNOUNCES PREMIERE DATES FOR RETURNING AND NEW COMEDY SERIES AT WINTER TCA PRESENTATION

Fourth Season of “Awkward” Premieres with a Special One-Hour Episode on April 15th at 10PM

New Comedy Series “Faking It” Season Premiere April 22nd at 10:30PM

New Reality Series “House of Food” Season Premiere March 31st at 10PM

“Teen Wolf” Returns with Ratings High

PASADENA, CA (JANUARY 10, 2014) – MTV announced today the premiere dates for the season four special one hour return of “Awkward,” on Tuesday, April 15th at 10PM ET/PT and the season premiere date of the highly anticipated coming-of-age comedy series from Carter Covington, “Faking It” on Tuesday, April 22nd at 10:30PM ET/PT. This will put the two comedies back to back on Tuesday’s nights moving forward. Additionally, “House of Food,” a one hour cooking competition reality series will premiere Monday, March 31st at 10PM ET/PT.

“Awkward” season four returns with new showrunners Chris Alberghini and Mike Chessler. This season promises even more complications for Jenna as a senior. She endures more boy trouble, drama with her friends, a new girl in town who has eyes for Matty and even some cat fishing.

“Faking It” is a comedy that revolves around two best friends who will do almost anything to fit in and be popular in high school, including pretending to be something they are not. Cast includes: Katie Stevens as “Karma,” Rita Volk as “Amy,” Michael Willett as “Shane,” Gregg Sulkin as “Liam” and Bailey Buntain as “Lauren” and is created and executive produced by Carter Covington.

“Faking It” is slated to air globally on MTV’s channels around the world beginning with its U.S. debut on April 22, 2014. Each episode of “Faking It” will air across MTV’s international channels beginning in June 2014 (check local listings).

“House of Food” is a drama-infused take on food TV where a group of young aspiring chefs with no formal culinary training are put to the ultimate challenge. “House of Food” is a one hour, weekly docu-series that combines the exciting real-life competitive elements of culinary school, with the dramatic setting of a house reality show. The students have been chosen for their passion for cooking and food culture, and their backgrounds are as varied as their personalities. With three of the country’s best chefs as their teachers and the city of Los Angeles as their classroom, this determined group will live and learn together but only one will win an apprenticeship of a lifetime. Chefs include: Brooke Williamson, Brendan Collins, Casey Lane; Student Mentor and Chef Chris Nirschel; Contestants: Brian Kho, Suki Secka, Amanda Shaw, Harrison Bader, Will Anderson, Jake Weber, Lorena Bolanos and Gillian Espinosa and is executive produced by Mike Duffy and Jenny Daly.

“House of Food” is slated to air globally on MTV’s channels around the world beginning with its U.S. debut on March 31, 2014. Each episode of “House of Food” will air across MTV’s international channels beginning in May 2014 (check local listings).

Additionally, the highly anticipated second half of “Teen Wolf” season three returned as Monday’s #1 original cable series. The most watched telecast in the series’ history, the episode drew-in a record 2.43 million total viewers. Socially, according to SocialGuide, Teen Wolf episodes took up all ten spots on the 10 most social shows of 1/6, beating out “The Bachelor,” “Monday Night Raw,” “Single Ladies,” and “Love & Hip Hop” (not including sports).

Immediately following last night’s “Teen Wolf” episode, MTV debuted “Wolf Watch,” a new half-hour talk show hosted by Jill Wagner who plays “Kate Argent” in “Teen Wolf,” which held over 60 percent of its lead-in, with a 1.4 P12-34 rating.

The announcements were among those made today by Susanne Daniels, President of MTV Programming, during the network’s presentation at the Winter 2014 Television Critics Association Press Tour.

Source: Nielsen. Live+SD. P12-34, unless noted. Ranked on 000s. Social Guide.

About MTV:

MTV is the world’s premier youth entertainment brand. With a global reach of more than a half-billion households, MTV is the cultural home of the millennial generation, music fans and artists, and a pioneer in creating innovative programming for young people. MTV reflects and creates pop culture with its Emmy(R), Grammy(R) and Peabody(R) award-winning content built around compelling storytelling, music discovery and activism across TV, online and mobile. MTV’s sibling networks MTV2 and mtvU each deliver unparalleled customized content for young males, music fans and college students, and its online hub MTV.com is a leading destination for music, news and pop culture. MTV is a unit of Viacom Inc. (NASDAQ: VIA, VIAB), one of the world’s leading creators of programming and content across all media platforms.

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