During its presentation at the Television Critics Association press tour on Friday, MTV announced the premiere date of Jersey Shore’s sixth season as well as the premiere dates of several other series.
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Jersey Shore Season Six coming in October
MTV has announced the GTL (Gym, Tan, Laundry) crowd will be back later this year
The GTL (that’s Gym, Tan, Laundry) crowd will be back on MTV in the US on October 4. New series premieres will follow, including the comedy drama series Underemployed on October 16; Catfish: The TV Series, based on the controversial Sundance hit; and the second season premiere of World of Jenks on November 12.
In addition to the return of Jersey Shore, MTV’s head of programming, David Janollari, also announced that Snooki and JWoww, the Jersey Shore spin-off, and Money From Strangers, the hidden-camera prank show hosted by Jeff Dye, will get second seasons.
The network also showed a new clip from its series premiere of the US version of the British comedy The Inbetweeners, set to begin on August 20.
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