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‘Detroiters’ buying beer for viewers of premiere

Comedy Central is set to debut its new show ‘Detroiters’ tonight.

And in an effort to garner some buzz — and maybe even drum up so local business in the city — Comedy Central says the first one’s on them.

If you want to take advantage, here’s a complete list of participating establishments…

-Anchor Bar (450 W Fort St. Detroit, MI)

-Bronx Bar (4476 2nd Ave. Detroit, MI)

-Bumbos Bar (3001 Holbrook St. Hamtramck, MI)

-Checker Bar & Grill (124 Cadillac Sq. Detroit, MI)

-Donovans Pub (3003 W Vernor Hwy. Detroit, MI)

-El Club (4114 W Vernor Hwy. Detroit, MI)

-Garden Bowl (4138 Woodward Ave. Detroit, MI)

-Green Dot Stables (2200 W Lafayette Blvd. Detroit, MI)

-Harry’s Detroit (2482 Clifford St. Detroit, MI)

-Honest Johns (488 Selden St. Detroit, MI)

-Jumbos Bar (3736 3rd St. Detroit, MI)

-Kelly’s Bar (2403 Holbrook St. Hamtramck, MI)

-Marble Bar (1501 Holden St. Detroit, MI)

-Nancy Whiskey (2644 Harrison St. Detroit, MI)

-Nemo’s Bar (1384 Michigan Ave. Detroit, MI)

-Northern Lights Lounge (660 W Baltimore St. Detroit, MI)

-Old Miami Bar (3930 Cass Ave. Detroit, MI)

-Painted Lady (2930 Jacob St. Hamtramck, MI)

-PJ’s Lager House (1254 Michigan Ave. Detroit, MI)

-Punch Bowl Social (1331 Broadway St. Detroit, MI)

-Queens Bar (35 Grand River Ave. Detroit, MI)

-The Baltimore (1234 Randolph St. Detroit, MI)

-The Old Shillelagh (349 Monroe St. Detroit, MI)

-Ye Olde Tap Room (14915 Charlevoix St. Detroit, MI)

Comedy Central describes ‘Detroiters’ as:

“Best friends and fledgling ad men Sam and Tim may not have the money, connections or talent that the big corporations do, but they have more than enough ambition to build a local advertising empire. Whatever they do, they do it together. And no matter what, Tim and Sam’s love for each other and their city never wavers in this new show co-executive produced by Lorne Michaels and Jason Sudeikis.”

As for what to expect tonight’s first episode, IMDB says:

“Tim and Sam, two low-level Detroit ad men, try to secure a big ad campaign with Chrysler, resulting in disaster. Meanwhile, their assistant Lea takes on a hot-tub commercial on her own….”