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ABC Family To Launch PRETTY LITTLE LIARS Snapchat Account
As the leader in the television social space, ABC Family is expanding its social dominance with a “Pretty Little Liars” first for Snapchat. ABC Family will launch their new Pretty Little Liars Snapchat account (PLL) on Tuesday, January 6th by giving fans a sneak peek of the first three minutes of the January 6th winter premiere – a first for ABC Family and Pretty Little Liars on Snapchat. Fans will be able to see the first three minutes of the January 6th premiere in short snaps throughout the day until 7:00 PM ET. The Snapchat story will begin at 10:00 AM ET and will disappear at 7:15 PM ET, just in time for the start of the “Pretty Little Liars” winter premiere.
ABC Family’s “Pretty Little Liars” has created a revolution by bringing social media TV watching to the forefront and continues to be a leader in the social space. The series is the #1 scripted show on Instagram, the #1 scripted show on Pinterest, has 14.5 million Facebook fans, has the top 6 most tweeted episode of a scripted series, and the March 18th, 2014 season four finale stands as the most social hour of scripted television in 2014.
In the January 6th winter premiere of “Pretty Little Liars,” three months have passed, and Mona’s friends and family are still mourning their loss and more adamant than ever that Alison had something to do with Mona’s death. Ready to put “A’s” game to an end and get justice for Mona, the PLLs ramp up their search for evidence that could prove Alison killed Mona. But with Alison claiming her innocence and having a seemingly airtight alibi, the Liars may have to resort to more shady tactics to put Ali away.
Meanwhile, Emily and Paige reach a crossroad in their relationship, and Aria starts to worry about her future.
“Pretty Little Liars” is produced by Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television and is executive produced by I. Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick, Leslie Morgenstein and Joseph Dougherty. The series stars Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Tyler Blackburn, Lucy Hale, Ian Harding, Laura Leighton, Shay Mitchell, Janel Parrish and Sasha Pieterse.
As the leader in the television social space, ABC Family is expanding its social dominance with a “Pretty Little Liars” first for Snapchat. ABC Family will launch their new Pretty Little Liars Snapchat account (PLL) on Tuesday, January 6th by giving fans a sneak peek of the first three minutes of the January 6th winter premiere – a first for ABC Family and Pretty Little Liars on Snapchat. Fans will be able to see the first three minutes of the January 6th premiere in short snaps throughout the day until 7:00 PM ET. The Snapchat story will begin at 10:00 AM ET and will disappear at 7:15 PM ET, just in time for the start of the “Pretty Little Liars” winter premiere.
ABC Family’s “Pretty Little Liars” has created a revolution by bringing social media TV watching to the forefront and continues to be a leader in the social space. The series is the #1 scripted show on Instagram, the #1 scripted show on Pinterest, has 14.5 million Facebook fans, has the top 6 most tweeted episode of a scripted series, and the March 18th, 2014 season four finale stands as the most social hour of scripted television in 2014.
In the January 6th winter premiere of “Pretty Little Liars,” three months have passed, and Mona’s friends and family are still mourning their loss and more adamant than ever that Alison had something to do with Mona’s death. Ready to put “A’s” game to an end and get justice for Mona, the PLLs ramp up their search for evidence that could prove Alison killed Mona. But with Alison claiming her innocence and having a seemingly airtight alibi, the Liars may have to resort to more shady tactics to put Ali away.
Meanwhile, Emily and Paige reach a crossroad in their relationship, and Aria starts to worry about her future.
“Pretty Little Liars” is produced by Alloy Entertainment in association with Warner Horizon Television and is executive produced by I. Marlene King, Oliver Goldstick, Leslie Morgenstein and Joseph Dougherty. The series stars Troian Bellisario, Ashley Benson, Tyler Blackburn, Lucy Hale, Ian Harding, Laura Leighton, Shay Mitchell, Janel Parrish and Sasha Pieterse.
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Empire - Episode 1.02 - The Outspoken King - Extended Synopsis
Lucious announces that he will take Empire public, coinciding with the opening of his new club Leviticus. Despite the objections of Cookie, he won't allow Jamal perform. Cookie turns to Jamal, intent on convincing him to steal his brother's spotlight. Meanwhile, Rhonda grows concerned about Andre’s erratic behavior and convinces him to have his bipolar medication checked. With just days before Empire goes public, a public shooting in which the gunman claimed to be inspired by the lyrics of Empire recording artist Kidd Fo-Fo causes a whirlwind of negative publicity for the label. Lucious finds himself in the midst of a media firestorm about the responsibility of rap music, and the bank backing Empire's public offering gets cold feet about supporting him. A sudden shock hits Empire when a close family member is found dead, with no clue as to who could've been responsible, briefly sobering everyone. Still convinced that Jamal must be in the spotlight at the club opening, Cookie hires a top publicist to stage a media event where Jamal will publicly come out of the closet, but when Lucious gets wind of this, he threatens to cut off Jamal financially. A few days before Leviticus opens, Hakeem goes out with friends and gets drunk and is taped going on a racist rant that goes viral, causing more publicity nightmares for Empire. Lucious decides to be interviewed for Fox News about all the controversy and, with help from the outspoken Cookie, manages to turn the debate around and express his honest feelings about hip-hop and his own history on the streets. The moment succeeds in turning the bank in their favor, and for Lucious to tell Kidd Fo-Fo how he really feels about him. Leviticus opens as planned, but a secret Cookie holds comes back to bite her.
Lucious announces that he will take Empire public, coinciding with the opening of his new club Leviticus. Despite the objections of Cookie, he won't allow Jamal perform. Cookie turns to Jamal, intent on convincing him to steal his brother's spotlight. Meanwhile, Rhonda grows concerned about Andre’s erratic behavior and convinces him to have his bipolar medication checked. With just days before Empire goes public, a public shooting in which the gunman claimed to be inspired by the lyrics of Empire recording artist Kidd Fo-Fo causes a whirlwind of negative publicity for the label. Lucious finds himself in the midst of a media firestorm about the responsibility of rap music, and the bank backing Empire's public offering gets cold feet about supporting him. A sudden shock hits Empire when a close family member is found dead, with no clue as to who could've been responsible, briefly sobering everyone. Still convinced that Jamal must be in the spotlight at the club opening, Cookie hires a top publicist to stage a media event where Jamal will publicly come out of the closet, but when Lucious gets wind of this, he threatens to cut off Jamal financially. A few days before Leviticus opens, Hakeem goes out with friends and gets drunk and is taped going on a racist rant that goes viral, causing more publicity nightmares for Empire. Lucious decides to be interviewed for Fox News about all the controversy and, with help from the outspoken Cookie, manages to turn the debate around and express his honest feelings about hip-hop and his own history on the streets. The moment succeeds in turning the bank in their favor, and for Lucious to tell Kidd Fo-Fo how he really feels about him. Leviticus opens as planned, but a secret Cookie holds comes back to bite her.
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