Over the weekend we were first to report that ABC had renewed Shark Tank for a second season. This was based on a tweet from Robert:
“Great news – ABC has ordered more episodes of Shark Tank !!!! No air date yet – but it’s coming.”
Today we have confirmed that ABC has not renewed Shark Tank for a second season, but in fact will air five more episodes at some point… These include three unaired episodes, and two episodes to be put together from already existing footage.
This is sort of a mixed blessing, on the one hand there will be five more episodes of shark tank at some point. But on the other hand if these segments were not good enough to air with the first nine episodes, then they may be smaller less exciting deals. Only time will tell, and I hope I am wrong.
So let’s keep up the pressure, let’s send e-mails to ABC telling them that we want a second season of Shark Tank. Even if you’ve already written a letter to ABC, send a second one, let them know you love the show.
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5 More Episodes
Monday, November 2nd, 2009Shark Tank Renewed?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009According to Robert Herjavec Shark Tank has been renewed for a second season. Although I haven’t confirmed this with any one at ABC I’m pretty sure that Robert is a reliable source. No idea when the second season will air, but when they become available you’ll find it right here.
Casting information will be available here as it becomes available, so start preparing your pitches for the next season of ABC Shark Tank.
Edit: just got word from ABC that Shark Tank has not been renewed… as of yet.
Now this doesn’t mean it wont be renewed, it just means we need to keep sending letters to ABC.
So email ABC here and tell them to keep Shark Tank on the air.
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Before they were Sharks they were Dragons’
Wednesday, September 23rd, 2009Before Kevin O’Leary and Robert Herjavec were Sharks they were Dragons. Dragons’ Den is the show that inspired Shark Tank, it airs in different formats around the world. The 4th season of the Canadian version will premier on September 30th on CBC.
Slumping economy inspires Canadians to seek business ventures with Dragons
Thursday, April 9th, 2009Dragon’s Den (the Canadian version of Shark Tank) is in the middle of a cross country audition tour. They have been stopping in both small and large city’s. Here is an article from the Canadian Press:
Slumping economy inspires Canadians to seek business ventures with Dragons
Thu Apr. 09 2009 3:45
Cassandra Szklarski, The Canadian Press
TORONTO — The economic downturn has drawn out more entrepreneurial spirit than ever, the producers of CBC-TV’s reality business series “Dragon’s Den” said Thursday as they continued their search for Canada’s next great tycoon.
The show is in the midst of a cross-country audition tour that has brought scouts to such hard-hit regions as the Ontario communities of Windsor and Oshawa, which have borne the brunt of car manufacturing layoffs, and a first-ever stop in Campbell River, B.C., an area hit in recent years by pulp mill closures that threw hundreds of people out of work.
Associate producer Lindsey Neely says turnout has been strong and varied.
“We thought maybe with the recession that people are going to be playing it safe, that they’re not going to want to pitch their own businesses but I think it’s really been the opposite,” Neely said Thursday by phone from a stop in St. Catharines, Ont.
“People are looking for new things to do, where it’s someone who’s worked at a company for 25 years and they’ve been laid off and maybe they’re hurt and they’re upset and they’re thinking: `Why am I spending all this time working for somebody else when I could be working for myself and all this hard work I’m putting in should be going back to me?”‘
“I’d say almost a third of our pitchers are people that have lost their jobs at car manufacturing plants,” associate producer Rich Maerov said of investment seekers from the southern Ontario region.
“From last year, I’d say, there’s probably twice as many people that are unemployed right now. On the one hand, I think it’s sad to see that but on the other hand it’s actually instigating some thinking outside-the-box,” he said from a stop in Quebec City.
Robert Herjavec spoke briefly at the end of the article about Shark Tank
This year, Herjavec and O’Leary will be examining twice as many deals, since they’re both also cast as judges on the U.S. version of the show, “Shark Tank.” Produced by reality TV titan Mark Burnett (”Survivor,” “The Apprentice”), it’s set to debut on ABC in January.
Herjavec said the U.S. show will be a harder-edged take on the franchise, which originated in Japan and has spawned versions in England, Australia and eastern Europe. That tougher stance is clear by the name-change, he notes.
“It’s a typical American versus Canadian thing. The Americans, they don’t just want you to be a shark, they want you to be a shark who’s about to kill and eat something,” he said.
“We’re going to be the American sharks, proving that Canadians, once again, are much better at everything,” he joked.
I am excited to find out that the show will be “harder-edged” then Dragon’s Den. I expect the Sharks to be much more like Simon Cowell, blunt, to the point and at times quite critical. Kevin O’Leary will fit right in, take a look at this clip from the seond season of Dragon’s Den and you will see what I mean.



Shark Tank premiered Sunday, running against NBC’s NFL “Hall of Fame Game” averaged only 4.2 million viewers. Not exactly the strongest numbers but its something to build on. (so tell your friends)










