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“Glee” — which stars from left, Lea Michele, Jenna Ushkowitz, Amber Riley, Heather Morris, Dianna Agron and Naya Rivera — has reportedly been picked up for a third season.
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updated 5/23/2010 10:20:53 PM ET 2010-05-24T02:20:53

As the 2009-2010 television season winds down, many shows are thinking about fall 2010 — but “Glee” is going them one better.

According to Entertainment Weekly, Fox has ordered a third season of “Glee,” a show still in the midst of its first season.

The freshman show has earned strong numbers for the network, averaging 13.3 million viewers during its current spring run and 9.4 million overall.

Beyond the ratings, the show has also spun off a live tour and a whopping four albums of iTunes-dominating recorded music.

“In just one year, ‘Glee’ has transcended the television landscape and emerged as a global pop culture phenomenon,” Peter Rice, the Fox Networks Group Entertainment Chairman, told Entertainment Weekly in a statement.

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Fox Entertainment President Kevin Reilly added to the mag, “We couldn’t be more thrilled to give Gleeks a third season of their favorite show.”

A Fox rep did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Access Hollywood.

The first season’s finale airs on June 8.

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