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LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - ABC Family has ordered an additional 10 episodes of its new college drama series "Greek."
The episodes are set to air early next year.
"Greek," which airs at 9 p.m. Mondays, centers on college life and the Greek system. It stars Jacob Zachar as a freshman and Spencer Grammer as his sister, a sorority member.
"Greek," which debuted July 9, initially received a 10-episode order.
"Greek" posted a series high in its third episode last week among several key demographics, including females 12-34 (476,000), teens (370,000) and female teens (302,000). It also averaged 1 million viewers.
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