'Big Brother' CBS Season 16 Zach Rance Interview, CBS Renews Show for 2 More Seasons, Watch Here (VIDEO)

'Big Brother' CBS Season 16 Zach Rance Interview, CBS Renews Show for 2 More Seasons, Watch Here (VIDEO)
"Big Brother" Season 16 just wrapped up and the hit reality competition show at CBS has officially been renewed for Seasons 17 and 18. Julie Chen has agreed to host both of the upcoming seasons as well.
"Big Brother continues to be the one of the summer's most dominant programs, and with each season, [executive producers] Allison [Grodner] and Rich [Meehan] produce the most twisted ways to evolve the series creatively," said Chris Castallo, CBS executive vp alternative programming. "With its one-of-a-kind format, coupled with its passionate, socially engaged fan base, no other show comes close to duplicating it."
Show fan favorite, Zach Rance, stopped to do a backyard interview with Jeff Schroeder as well. He shares about Frankie, Devin and trying out for "Survivor" with Zankie.
Zach's favorite moments this season included throwing out Froot Loops when he was evicted and getting crazy with Devin and Amber. He says he absolutely has patched things up with Frankie and it sounds like he's angling hard for a chance to do The Amazing Race with Grande.
"Big Brother" premiered on CBS in the Summer of 2000 (July 5) with ten original house guests in the house. Each year, CBS has made available live streaming internet feeds from the Big Brother house. The live feed was first made available for free through America Online, the shows Internet partner in 2000. From 2001 to 2012, live feeds were offered through RealNetworks as a subscription service. Starting in 2013, the subscription-based live feeds are available directly through CBS.com. Some parts of the show are edited out of the webcast to preserve drama including the weekly competitions and the eviction process.
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