Are you ready for a lot more Keeping Up With The Kardashians?
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In case you missed the memo, the Kardashians and Jenners are here to stay. The famous family would likely remain in the limelight even if their show was not on the air but we won’t have to prove that anytime soon. Keeping Up With The Kardashians has been renewed for five more seasons, costing the E! Entertainment network a whopping $150 million.
According to TMZ, KUWTK will remain a household television staple through at least 2019. The show was renewed for five more seasons (or cycles) but that doesn’t mean one each year. In fact, it looks like we’re guaranteed to get at least two seasons or cycles per year. To simplify: we’re going to be seeing a whole lot more new episodes of Keeping Up With The Kardashians and I can’t wait!
The latest KUWTK contract is a lot better than their last, which was signed in 2015. The Kardashian family was reportedly paid $20 million per season of the show, meaning that they raked in $100 million for the last five cycles. This time around, they’ll be bringing in $30 million per season.
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As far as who gets what, that’s between Kris Jenner and her famous offspring. The E! network contract for Keeping Up With The Kardashians doesn’t specify who gets what amount.
For KUWTK fans, this latest news is great for two reasons. There has been some worry that ratings for the popular reality show were dipping and that the future of the show could be in jeopardy. It looks like that isn’t the case.
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After all, Keeping Up With The Kardashians is guaranteed to stay on TV through 2019 and the Kardashian-Jenner clan is getting paid more per season than they have before.