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ABC NIGHTLINE: JUNE 2010

ABC NIGHTLINE: JUNE 2010

Trash TV: ‘American Pickers’ Becomes Cable Ratings Treasure

By JAKE WHITMAN and JEREMY HUBBARD

If it seems like there’s only garbage on TV lately, there’s a good reason. “Trash” has become cable television’s treasure. In April the History Channel had its highest ratings ever, bolstered bya runaway hit, now among the top 10 shows on cable.

American Pickers” is about two guys crisscrossing the Midwest’s back roads, picking through dusty old barns and garages for antiques and collectibles.

In a matter of months, stars Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz have turned a word once reserved for trash collectors and hoarders into a television phenomenon.

American Pickers: Trash to Treasure
‘American Pickers’: Trash to Treasure
“A picker is someone who finds good stuff among the rust,” Fritz says. “It was invented a long time ago when a picker was thought of the low guy, the dumpster driver, the trash digger. Now it’s a term that has been brought up.”

“American Pickers” debuted in January, and airs Monday nights on the History Channel along with another huge hit featuring forgotten treasures. “Pawn Stars” is based on the owners of a Las Vegas hock shop, who haggle and deal with customers hoping to make a buck in sin city.

“American Pickers” averaged 3.8 million total viewers in its first season of ten episodes. Not bad for an idea Wolfe says he tried to pitch for four years, shooting homemade episodes with Fritz using… READ THE ARTICLE IN ITS ENTIRETY HERE.