ABC-TV will have only 2 new fall shows »

Posted By STONERS 1 year, 6 months ago in Arts & Entertainment

ABC will introduce only two new series in the fall, one of them scripted, in a schedule the network admits was severely affected by the 100-day TV writers strike.

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    STONERS1 year, 6 months ago

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    "Broadcast networks will need to make a special effort this fall to counter lingering effects of the strike, he said. ABC plans to devote more promotional time than it normally does to returning shows instead of new series."

    "We certainly saw the affect of the strike," McPherson said. "People found other things to do."

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      djrevelky1 year, 5 months ago

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      How much did ABC pay to have this story pegged?

      And why isn't Sen. Clinton's MASSIVE victory in WV anywhere to be found?

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      DropkickaLib1 year, 5 months ago

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      Good. I'll only have to switch the channel off ABC two extra times per week now.

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      1-2-Oscar1 year, 5 months ago

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      Generally speaking, new network shows are just like old network shows, so it might be a good business decision to forgo the development costs. And this might be a good thing for the country, since the networks are now unanimous in encouraging people to spend more time reading.

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        STONERS1 year, 5 months ago

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        LMAO!!! And AlphaGnosis is following her sinkers around and sinking our stories just because we sink hers, HOW CHILDISH!!! ;~] you go miss thing...It will catch up to you soon....

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        DropkickaLib1 year, 5 months ago

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        The fact is that the old TV networks can't afford to crank out new shows such as sitcoms and hour-dramas, like they used to. That's why we have a wasteland of cheap and unimaginative reality shows. Competition from cable has substantially reduced the audience for network TV and thereby, their revenues. The good part is that I can flip over and watch a documentary anytime I want. The bad part is that the quality of much of the available network programming has declined.

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          Wolfie20071 year, 5 months ago

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          I don't have cable and my antennas just blew down so regularly that I don't replace them anymore. There are only have two channels available to my rabbit ears. One is PBS and the other ABC. I sometimes watch PBS and I watch the local news, weather and sports on ABC. After the news I have to turn it off. I believe ABC has the most inane and armature shows on the air but maybe the other networks are just as horrible. Who knows?

          Btw, if I really want to see something on tv I go down the road to my daughters, she has satellite.

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          TheRealizer1 year, 5 months ago

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          This is indeed earth shattering news, but who cares??

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