'Duck Dynasty'

‘Duck Dynasty’ Shoots Down Cable Records

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The family reality television show, “Duck Dynasty,” shattered records on Wednesday with its season premiere, drawing in over 11.8 million viewers. This makes it the most-watched non-fiction series telecast in cable history. 


To the loyal readers of Movieguide®, this is no surprise. Each year at our annual Movieguide Awards we show Hollywood that movies with pro-family, and pro-Christian content do significantly better at the box-office than movies promoting anti-Christian anti-Biblical content.

Duck Dynasty’s record-breaking season premiere featured a wedding celebrating the 49th anniversary of Duck Commander founder Phil Robertson and his wife, Kay. It turns out audiences prefer shows that uplift and honor traditional values, rather than glorify 72-day marriages a la Kim Kardashian.

During the episode, Kay Robertson tells her husband of 49 years, “From the time I was 14-years-old, I loved you. I loved you when we were poor, and you were not so nice. Now, you’re really nice and kind, and all I can say is I’m not going anywhere. I will love you forever.”

Duck Dynasty resonates with the 149 million Americans who attend church weekly. Most episodes end with the family gathered around the dinner table as head Duck Commander Phil Robertson leads in a prayer. It’s a reality show that affirms values like faith, family and free market capitalism. Values that are held by most of the “flyover” states. 

To view Phil Robertson’s Christian testimony, click here.

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