Answers to the best of my TV business knowledge:
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Mar 16 2006, 09:28 PM\']2.5 questions...more like a question and 1.5 observations...
1) Is it too late for the show to be pitched for winter 2007, say January? Yes, I know most midseason syndie games never made it past the end of their second season. Hell, the only one I can think of was Crosswits and that was three decades ago. (No, Zach, I don't want a full list, I'm just making a point)
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Jan bookings don't happen much anymore...Weaklink did it, because it was fast tracked after a strong January premiere, and NBC was behind the syndie selling...they took it first to their affiliates, then let the rest fight it out.... so, in effect, NAPTE selling wasn't necessary (this, BTW, is happening more and more, thanks to the corporate consolidation of America)
[quote name=\'fostergray82\' date=\'Mar 16 2006, 09:28 PM\']2) I'm rooting for it to succeed too (was only 2 when the original premiered), and I'm not trying to complain, but I know exactly where this is going with GSN. 13 weeks of new episodes, a year of reruns, then maybe a second season if it gets the ratings. GSN has been good with Lingo, but there's been other shows with far too much potential that started the same time as Lingo, and should still be on (Russian Roulette, Whammy--yes Whammy)
2.5) To be honest, I'd rather have syndication, even if it is another year-and-a-half wait. Better audience and exposure, and if it does well, better shot of renewal without waiting a long time like with GSN.
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The problem with that is there is no guarantee that there will be a second season of shows in syndie....and with syndie ratings being what they are lately, i'm not so sure getting lost in the syndie marketplace is better than a home on a tailormade network that will at least promote it for the better part of that year....