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One-time hit 'Duck Dynasty' canceled at A&E after two seasons "Going back on A&E feels a little like going back home. We're thankful for all who have followed along as our family has grown and ...
On Wednesday, Jan. 22, A&E confirmed that the beloved reality series would return to the network as Duck Dynasty: The Revival. At the show's height in 2013, 11.8 million viewers tuned in to watch ...
The Robertsons are returning to reality TV eight years after ending their popular series, "Duck Dynasty," which ran for 11 seasons on A&E. Titled “Duck Dynasty: The Revival,” the reboot series ...
Duck Dynasty is an American reality television series that aired on A&E from 2012 to 2017. The series portrays the lives of the Robertson family, who became successful from their family-operated business, Duck Commander. The West Monroe, Louisiana business makes products for duck hunters, primarily a duck call named Duck Commander.
A&E launched on February 1, 1984, initially available to 9.3 million cable television homes in the U.S. and Canada. [2] The network is a result of the 1984 merger of Hearst/ABC's Alpha Repertory Television Service (ARTS) and (pre–General Electric merger) RCA-owned The Entertainment Channel.
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Duck Dynasty debuted with immediate success in 2012 and lasted 11 seasons. A year into its run, the unscripted series was averaging as much as 14.6 million viewers in Live+7 ratings. But as the ...
The news of Robertson's fall comes on the heels of A&E announcing that the "Duck Dynasty" series is being revived and will focus on the lives of Phil Robertson's son, Willie, and his wife, Korie.