'Duck Dynasty' draws biggest cable audience
A&E's "Duck Dynasty" returned for its fourth season Wednesday night and promptly became the most-watched nonfiction series telecast in cable history, with an audience of 11.8 million viewers tuning in, the Los Angeles Times reports. The show's one-hour premiere, which introduced previously unseen Robertson family member Alan Robertson, featured Duck Commander founder Phil Robertson renewing his vows with his wife.
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