[07/22/19 - 12:02 PM] MTV Renews #1 New Cable Series, "The Hills: New Beginnings," for Season Two Based off the docuseries that changed the reality TV landscape, the series follows a group of friends who live in Los Angeles as they write their newest chapters in relationships, romance and success.
[via press release from MTV]
MTV renews #1 new cable series, "The Hills: New Beginnings," for season two
New York, NY (July 22, 2019) - MTV announced that it has renewed the #1 new cable series (P18-49), "The Hills: New Beginnings," for a second season. Based off the docuseries that changed the reality TV landscape, the series follows a group of friends who live in Los Angeles as they write their newest chapters in relationships, romance and success.
In tonight's episode airing at 10PM ET/PT, the group heads to Vegas for Brody's DJ performance, but wildfires tear through Malibu and Kaitlynn fears for Brody's life when he stays inside the evacuation zone to save their house. Meanwhile, Justin finds himself caught in the middle of a showdown between Audrina and Stephanie.
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"The Hills: New Beginnings" is produced by MTV Studios and Evolution Media.
Source: Nielsen, P18-49/L3 data unless noted. Competitive ranks based on 000s, Oct 18-July 19.
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