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Fleet Admiral
Location: Tatoinne
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Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
This shows Paramount is thinking about exploiting their film franchises on TV, and if they had organizational difficulties with CBS, as has been long rumored, that's all in the past. The Viacom & Paramount honchos keep mentioning Star Trek as being a valuable property, in the memo at that link and here. Anyway I thought it was interesting enough to merit a thread for posting news that might relate to the development of a new series. Let's see where it goes. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Saint Louis (aka Defiance)
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
They're talking about Paramount partnering up with Sony for the Beverly Hills Cop TV pilot that may air on CBS. In this case, CBS will be dealing more with Sony than Paramount.
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Location: New York City
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
Keep in mind if they stay on-schedule with the TNG releases on Blu-ray they will be done by Q2 2015. That would give them a chance to put a pilot promo on that 7th TNG season blu-ray release to reel in the Trekkies for Autumn 2015 or 2016. Could the TV landscape change so much by then that they would put a season of Trek into production without it airing until the end of shooting 13 episodes? And if Trek wont be on CBS network anyway why does it have to air on linear TV starting in the Autumn? It could start on TV 7 months after The 3rd nuTrek film in February 2015 or 2016. They should want the Q4 sales as big as possible for Blu-ray release or that 3rd Trek film and no confusion with a new Trek series on TV starting 2 months after the cinema release. Last edited by jefferiestubes8; March 5 2013 at 07:09 AM. |
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
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Fleet Admiral
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
Who knows if BHC will even go to series. I'm not interested in that series, I'm more interested in what it means for the Kremlinology of figuring out what these guys might be up to. It's not like we have anything else of substance to talk about.Maybe there will be more clues when Abrams' movie comes out and becomes another big hit. That seems like the next link in the chain. Doing a series based on an old, inactive Paramount franchise seems a lot less appealing than a series based on one that is putting butts in movie theater seats right now. (Working against Star Trek, as always, is the budget and lack of an obvious place for it to live.) |
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Commodore
Location: New York City
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
Think long term CE Evans not just 7 months from now. My post above details the development and strategizing for CBS and Paramount with the 3rd nuTrek film for long term marketing purposes. The next Trek TV series is not just a decision made in a month and jump into preproduction of a series and casting. The franchise is too big for that. This thread highlights a news item and shows its relevance to a Trek TV series early planning for development along with strategizing for any tie in with the feature film coattails $$ marketing budget. For CBS to have a pilot ready for the release of the 3rd nuTrek film's blu-ray release or at least a teaser trailer before completion of the pilot for that blu-ray is huge for marketing. |
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Vice Admiral
Location: Saint Louis (aka Defiance)
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
Otherwise, the article is more about a pilot episode that Sony is producing for possible air on CBS, with Paramount as a tagalong. It's wishful thinking, but this does not equate to a new Trek series any time in the forseeable future.
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
In a world where wrestling is on Syfy(and syfy is called syfy!!), STNG is on BBC Amercia, and pseudoscience appears on nominally "scientific" channels such as Ancient Aliens, Ghost Hunters, etc, you talk about an OBVIOUS place for it to be???? Time to start thinking out of the box. RAMA
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
But to be fair, BBC America is based in New York and is really just an American network that carries BBC programming that tends to do well among most Americans.
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
Edit: Just looked this up for modern TV, in this age of low ratings and dispersed viewership, the top stars are making about half the budget of Enterprise per episode: http://www.tvguide.com/News/TVs-High...s-1051754.aspx
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
From what I recall, STNG: $1.3 million-1.5 million; DS9: $1.5 million; ST Voyager: $1.5 million-$1.7 million; ST Enterprise: 1.5-1.7 million. However all the producers claimed that the comparable budgets were better utilized as they learned more from production in later years, which accounts for the improvement in the visual quality.
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Re: Paramount and CBS teaming for TV production
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