'Hot In Cleveland' Renewed For Season 5 By TV Land

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TV Land has renewed "Hot in Cleveland" for a fifth season, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

The sitcom, starring Betty White, will air 24 episodes in its fifth season, enough to get it past the 100 episode mark. Generally, 100 episodes is the point at which shows can be sold into syndication, but "Hot in Cleveland" already has a syndication deal in place with stations in nine of the top ten markets -- covering over 65 percent of the country -- for a September 2014 debut.

"This is an incredible milestone for the show and for TV Land," Larry W. Jones, TV Land president, said in a statement. "To have our first scripted sitcom make it to the syndication level is a huge accomplishment. We have a brilliant creative team both in front of and behind the camera. We are so proud to be on this exciting ride with them."

The show will return for the second half of its fourth season on Wednesday, June 19, kicking off with a live episode at 10 p.m. ET. Along with White, it stars Valerie Bertinelli, Jane Leeves, and Wendie Malick.

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