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MTV renews 'Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew'


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By Christopher Rocchio, 03/11/2008

Randy Jackson will apparently have the chance to search for another quality dance crew -- this time with the help of home viewers.

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MTV has renewed Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew for a second season, The Hollywood Reporter reported Tuesday, with 10 new episodes scheduled to premiere this summer.

For Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew's second season, home viewers will serve as the show's casting director -- with aspiring dance troupes posting audition videos online for fans to vote on, according to The Reporter.

Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew's first season premiered last month and has become Thursday night's top-rated cable telecast in the Adults 12-34 demographic.

The series' second-season renewal presumably provides some vindication for the American Idol judge, who serves as executive producer.

Randy Jackson Presents: America's Best Dance Crew was originally ordered by NBC last May under the working title World Moves and would pit dance teams from around the world against one another for the opportunity to land an international touring contract. 

However new NBC Entertainment and NBC Universal Television Studio co-chairman Ben Silverman reportedly decided to not to move forward with the idea after joining NBC in late May, allowing MTV to swoop in.









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