Or Nikita. Is this a sign the CW is growing up?
Well there is a new boss at CW but it was said he would have a limited role in the make up of the Fall line-up. I expect Nikita to still be cancelled espcially after The Ringer has come over from CBS.
Or Nikita. Is this a sign the CW is growing up?

Sooo...nobody checked with ABC first, huh?I hear ABC Studios, which co-produced the pilot for Ringer with CBS Studios, is pulling out, citing that it cannot produce a series for the economics of the CW. This is ironic, as CW's new president Mark Pedowitz is the former head of ABC Studios. Under him, ABC Studios produced the CW series Reaper.


Can't CBS studios just produce the show itself? Screw ABC studios!![]()
There's a slight difference in economics (not to mention subject matter) in producing a show for CBS vs the CW!!!The only network still playing things close to its chest would appear to be CBS.

I was actually thinking earlier it was a pity Ringer wasn't in contention at the CW since it would have a much better chance of success there and... voila!![]()

Persons of Interest is their idea of a risk.CBS can't even take one little risk.
It's kinda sorta dark. Greyish, even!
)NBC will have a pretty full scheulde, they seem to have comissioned plenty for mid-season.
From what I hear though NBC seem very confident in their midseason lineup despite the fact come late March you begin to feel the effect auduence erosion that is getting bigger every year.NBC's new pilots are such a break with recent seasons (full of exciting ideas instead of boring ones, what a concept!) that all bets are off how they do this fall.
I suspect Comcast will throw bargefulls of money at marketing the new shows and give NBC a decent shot at actually fulfilling their brand-resurrection that they are attempting.
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