The CW Picks Up Six Series Early

Zap2It.com | March 3, 2008
Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Galeotti and Hilarie Burton, 'One Tree Hill'
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'America's Next Top Model,' 'Supernatural' among the shows renewed

"One Tree Hill" may have skipped over the college years, but at least the show will continue its odd experiment into the next season.

The CW announced Monday (March 3) early pickups for "One Tree Hill" and five of the network's other popular series for the fall.

"One Tree Hill" will return for its sixth season, while the reality hit "America's Next Top Model" will gear up for its 11th and 12th cycles.

Other renewed dramas include "Smallville" back for its eighth go, "Supernatural," which will celebrate its fourth season and "Gossip Girl" coming back for her sophomore year of backstabbing and social treachery.

The lone comedy of the lot, "Everybody Hates Chris," also gets to return in its fourth season.

"Gossip Girl," "Top Model" and "One Tree Hill" boast the top ranking for female viewers 18-34.

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