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“The Office” is cleared in 93% of the country for its broadcast syndication debut in fall 2009, NBC Universal Television Distribution announced today. The comedy has been sold to stations owned by CBS, Tribune, Peachtree TV, Sinclair, Gannett, Meredith, Hearst-Argyle, LIN and Local TV. Fox Television...
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The syndicated version of “Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?” has been sold in 80% of the country, distributor Twentieth Television said today. Sold to Tribune’s WPIX-CW in New York, Fox Television Stations’ KTTV in Los Angeles and WFLD-FOX in Chicago, the show also has been cleared on stations owned...
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Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution’s “TMZ” is cleared for the next two years in 97% of the country. “TMZ,” which was cleared for 2009 through 2011 on the Fox Television Stations in November, has added stations from nearly two dozen other groups, including Sinclair, Tribune, Raycom, LIN, Grant...
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“The Closer” and a third cycle of “Without a Trace” have cleared 85% of the country with multiyear deals, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution announced today. Both shows, set to air in fall 2010, have deals locked in until 2012, the distributor said. “Closer” is sold to Fox Television Stations...
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Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution has sold “Judge Jeanine Pirro” to Fox Television Stations for fall 2009. “Pirro,” which is transitioning from afternoons on The CW to broadcast syndication, is cleared for a second season in 75% of the country, Warner Bros. announced today. The court room...
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Twentieth Television has cleared “How I Met Your Mother” for broadcast syndication in 75% of the country, on stations including WNYW in New York, KTTV in Los Angeles and WFLD in Chicago. More than 100 markets have been added to the comedy’s roster, including 23 of the top 25 markets. The program will...
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“My Name Is Earl” has cleared 47% of the country for next season in off-net syndication, including nine of the top 10 markets, Twentieth Television announced today. The sitcom has sold to Fox Television Stations in multiple cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas, as well as stations...
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TNT’s “The Closer” is heading to weekend syndication on Fox Television Stations in the fall of 2010, Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution and Fox announced today. Kyra Sedgwick stars as Deputy Police Chief Brenda Leigh Johnson, who is involved in cracking tough and high-profile murder cases...
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“TMZ” is set to hound more celebrities as Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution has renewed the newsmagazine through the 2010-11 season on Fox Television Stations, the companies announced today. “TMZ” launched in September 2007 and has quickly become the second-highest-rated magazine program...
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Following a summer test run, “The Wendy Williams Show” is poised to go national with the Fox Television Stations agreeing to launch the Debmar-Mercury-distributed series in mid-2009. “Everything about the Wendy preview clicked for our stations, from conception to promotion to hitting the air,” said Frank...