The CW Renews Three Shows Including 'America's Next Top Model' And Its Viewership Increases For ‘The Flash’

By Johnni Macke | Nov 17, 2014 09:51 PM EST

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The CW has good news ... they are renewing America's Next Top Model for another season. In addition to ANTM receiving another cycle, two more series were picked up for more seasons today. According to TV Line, the network also announced that it would renew two unscripted series. Both Penn & Teller: Fool Us and Masters of Illusion will get another season order from the network.

Penn & Teller: Fool Us was originally a British show that the CW acquired and first aired last summer. Since its American premiere, the network has ordered 13 more episodes of the magic-based reality show. Masters of Illusion will also receive 13 more episodes during its second season.

Although none of the series has an official return date, all of the shows will return at some point in 2015, the network revealed. According to the publication America's Next Top Model will continue to feature a mix of men and women in the upcoming season of the hit reality show.

"While it's never produced this generation's answer to Cindy Crawford or Linda Evangelista, the show has launched several acting careers, including those of Yaya DaCosta (Ugly Betty, Lifetime's upcoming Whitney Houston biopic), Annaleigh Tipton (Manhattan Love Story) and Eva Marcille (The Young and the Restless, House of Payne), among others," TV Line noted.

In other CW news, the network had a boost in viewership last week for both The Flash (which is in its first season on the network) and Supernatural (which is in its 10th season).

"The Flash gained more than 2 million viewers in delayed viewing, rising +58% in total viewers (3.46M to 5.47M) compared to Live + Same Day viewing alone. It was The Flash's most watched episode since week 2 in L+3," Zap2It reported.

"The Flash gained +55% in A18-34 (1.2 to 1.85), reaching its highest rating since the series premiere, and lifted +58% in A18-49 (1.38 to 2.18), its best since week 2."

Supernatural increased its numbers so high that it rivaled the earlier season's viewership for the network. "The 200th episode of Supernatural also saw significant increases in delayed viewing, and had its highest-rated and most-watched episode since its season premiere," the publication explained.

Lead Photo: America's Next Top Model's Facebook

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