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'''"30 Rock"''' (born 2006, died 2013) was named Best Comedy Series at the 59th annual [[Emmy Awards]]. Accepting the Emmy for the show, star and producer Tina Fey joked about the size of "30 Rock's" audience as she thanked its "dozens and dozens of viewers." [http://www.wpxi.com/entertainment/14125173/detail.html?rss=burg&psp=news 'Sopranos,' '30 Rock' Take Top Emmys] Despite its praise, however, it had been [https://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2012/04/27/30-rock-makes-blackface-okay-again/ consistently] [https://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2012/04/12/30-rock-ending/ low-rated] among the main stream audience, with its first season alone being ranked #102, and its subsequent seasons not doing much better, getting 94, 69, 86, and 106 for seasons 2-5, respectively, and [https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/03/30-rock-season-6-ratings_n_1252866.html garnering 1.6, 3.2 million viewers at best] for Season 6 before being cancelled for Season 7.
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'''"30 Rock"''' (born 2006, died 2013) was named Best Comedy Series at the 59th annual [[Emmy Awards]]. Accepting the Emmy for the show, star and producer Tina Fey joked about the size of "30 Rock's" audience as she thanked its "dozens and dozens of viewers." [http://www.wpxi.com/entertainment/14125173/detail.html?rss=burg&psp=news 'Sopranos,' '30 Rock' Take Top Emmys] Despite its praise, however, it had been [https://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2012/04/27/30-rock-makes-blackface-okay-again/ consistently] [https://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2012/04/12/30-rock-ending/ low-rated] among the mainstream audience, with its first season alone being ranked #102, and its subsequent seasons not doing much better, getting 94, 69, 86, and 106 for seasons 2-5, respectively, and [https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/03/30-rock-season-6-ratings_n_1252866.html garnering 1.6, 3.2 million viewers at best] for Season 6 before being cancelled for Season 7.
  
 
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"30 Rock" (born 2006, died 2013) was named Best Comedy Series at the 59th annual Emmy Awards. Accepting the Emmy for the show, star and producer Tina Fey joked about the size of "30 Rock's" audience as she thanked its "dozens and dozens of viewers." 'Sopranos,' '30 Rock' Take Top Emmys Despite its praise, however, it had been consistently low-rated among the mainstream audience, with its first season alone being ranked #102, and its subsequent seasons not doing much better, getting 94, 69, 86, and 106 for seasons 2-5, respectively, and garnering 1.6, 3.2 million viewers at best for Season 6 before being cancelled for Season 7.

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The cast of "30 Rock" (L-R) Alec Baldwin, Jane Krakowski, Tina Fey, Scott Adsit, Jack McBrayer, Katrina Bowden and Judah Friedlander celebrate backstage after winning Outstanding Comedy Series at the 59th Emmy Awards.'30 Rock' Take Top Emmys

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