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Corporate: Season Two Renewal for Comedy Central Workplace Sitcom

Corporate TV show on Comedy Central: season 2 renewal (canceled or renewed?)

(Comedy Central)

The daily grind continues for Matt and Jake. Comedy Central has renewed its Corporate TV show for a second season, with a start date TBD. The Corporate season one finale is slated for Wednesday, March 24, 2018 at 10:00pm ET/PT.

Comedy Central sitcom, Corporate stars Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, Anne Dudek, Adam Lustick, and Aparna Nancherla, with special guest star Lance Reddick. The comedy explores life as a Junior-Executive-in-Training. At the profitable multi-national corporation, Hampton DeVille, Matt and Jake (Ingebretson and Weisman) are just two more cogs in the machine. Guest stars in the first season of Corporate include: Anna Akana, Jon Daly, Philip Baker Hall, Natasha Lyonne, Aimee Mann, Rory Scovel, Baron Vaughn, Kate Walsh, and Fred Willard.

Corporate: A Look at the Ratings

The first season of Corporate is averaging a 0.16 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 381,000 viewers. Find out how Corporate stacks up against other scripted Comedy Central TV shows.

Learn more about the Corporate season two renewal from this Comedy Central press release.

COMEDY CENTRAL’S CORPORATE RENEWED FOR SEASON TWO

  • Nihilist Workplace Comedy from Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop Premiered as The Highest-Rated Basic-Cable Primetime Comedy of the 2017-2018 Season among Males 18-34
  • Corporate Marks the First of Three New Scripted Comedy Commitments at the #1 Brand in Comedy

NEW YORK, February 26, 2018 — Comedy Central President Kent Alterman today announced the renewal of Corporate for a second season. The series, which Variety hailed as “deliciously dark and hilariously ruthless” and Indiewire called “the first great comedy of 2018,” premiered in January as the highest-rated basic-cable primetime comedy of the 2017-2018 season among males 18-34. Corporate airs Wednesdays at 10:00 p.m. ET/PT with the season finale airing on March 14. Previously aired episodes are available at www.cc.com/corporate and via the Comedy Central App.

“It’s hard to understand why people relate so strongly to the comedic, existential crises of working for corporations, but who are we to argue?” said Alterman.

“We’re absolutely thrilled to continue selling our souls making some more anti-corporate comedy for one of the biggest corporations in the world,” said Weisman, Ingebretson and Bishop.

Created by Jake Weisman, Matt Ingebretson and Pat Bishop, Corporate stars Weisman and Ingebretson as two Junior Executives-in-Training at Hampton DeVille, a heartless, corporate hell-hole led by tyrannical CEO Christian DeVille (Lance Reddick) and his top lieutenants, sycophants John and Kate (Adam Lustick and Anne Dudek). As Jake and Matt navigate an ever-revolving series of disasters their only ally is Grace (Aparna Nancherla), a Hampton DeVille Human Resources rep who is beleaguered by both her job and her exhausting relationship with the very needy Jake and Matt. The series’ first season also featured guest stars including Natasha Lyonne, Baron Vaughn, Kate Walsh, Fred Willard, and more.

The half-hour dark comedy, is the first of a trio of scripted series that Comedy Central has added to their upcoming slate, including the previously announced The Other Two, which comes from former Saturday Night Live co-head writers Chris Kelly and Sarah Schneider and the company behind the venerable NBC sketch program, Lorne Michaels’ Broadway Video; and South Side, which hails from former Late Night with Jimmy Fallon writers/performers Diallo Riddle & Bashir Salahuddin as well as Bashir’s brother, Sultan Salahuddin.

What do you think? Have you been watching the first season of the Corporate TV series? Did you think it would be cancelled or renewed for season two? Let us know, below.

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