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‘I Love LA’ Renewed for Season 2 — HBO Reveals Ratings
I Love LA averages nearly 2 million viewers on HBO and streaming, becoming HBO's second top freshman comedy and earning early renewal for a second season.
- On Thursday, November 20, HBO announced it renewed I Love LA for a second season during its HBO and HBO Max slate presentation in New York City hosted by Casey Bloys.
- Averaging nearly 2 million U.S. cross-platform viewers, I Love LA is pacing to become HBO's second top freshman comedy in platform history, HBO said.
- Rachel Sennott created and leads the show, executive producing and showrunning with Emma Barrie, supported by Aida Rodgers, Max Silvestri, and Lorene Scafaria, while directors include Sennott, Scafaria, Bill Benz, and Kevin Bray.
- It is one of two comedy renewals, with HBO executives including Amy Gravitt saying both I Love LA and The Chair Company drew strong responses and audiences.
- With three episodes aired, I Love LA premiered on Sunday, November 2, and HBO said the Season 2 premiere date will be announced later, measuring audiences for 90 days.
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'I Love LA' Is Officially Getting A Second Season
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