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Big Papi:

--- Quote from: puddin on May 01, 2007, 01:21:39 PM ---Danny & Oswald bitter much? :hand: Now whos acting childish  :snicker:?

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They did not have to go there. If you want to remove these posts feel free to do so puddin. You guys do a wonderful job with this website and God forbid it should be equated with those three other sites that shall remain unidentified.

puddin:

--- Quote from: Sanchez 12 on May 01, 2007, 01:30:48 PM ---
--- Quote from: puddin on May 01, 2007, 01:21:39 PM ---Danny & Oswald bitter much? :hand: Now whos acting childish  :snicker:?

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They did not have to go there. If you want to remove these posts feel free to do so puddin. You guys do a wonderful job with this website and God forbid it should be equated with those three other sites that shall remain unidentified.

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True that Papi  :kuss:



michael:
I don't know if that's news, it doesn't say anything about it being cancelled or renewed...only "aging"

WHO CARES IF IT'S AGING, IT'S STILL GOOD  (:;)

Kogs:

--- Quote from: georgiapeach on May 01, 2007, 08:38:12 AM ---Looks like we'll know soon:

VIEW CBS UPFRONT SALES PRESENTATION DETAILS 
Start Date: 05-16-2007 
End Date: 05-16-2007 
Event Name: CBS Upfront Sales Presentation 
Description: The annual network announcement in which broadcasters present their new primetime and returning series schedule to media buyers in New York City and across the nation. 
 
 
source

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so im reading around diff places on the net about cbs stuff and people need to relize the only show cbs has picked up was survivor!!!!!!! alot of the people so worried about if its being picked up or not have to take a chill pill and wait until may16th. NO1 will tip there had pre- releasing fall schedules or shows that will be brought back this year due to the potential writiers strike. abc and nbc may have said things but i doubt some of it will come to fruition. i think every1 is keeping quiet about the whole thing, and casting is being kept under wraps to throw every1 off to see what will people do.

years ago nbc cancelled the show jag and cbs picked it up and kept on the air for a long time. TAR is produced by abc televistion studios formally touchstone so i hardly think they wouldnt have a home when and if cbs pulls the plug. personally the pilots cbs has orderd are really really crappy. i think theres 1 drama and 1 comedy with potential. i am not worried about tar not being picked up, i think its safe but maybe delayed until november ala tar6. ratings will go back up in the fall, i think we are just going through a rough time on tv as a whole. remeber if the writers strike there wont be enough time to get stuff shot and done, so the entire reality show block on all networks plans are prob being kept under wraps until those network release dates.

if this is in the wrong place i am sorry, just something i think had to be posted over here since it is the media thread lol

puddin:
I think its old so took it out Michael  :lol: ..once more here it is.

Bienstock signs deal with CBS
Producer pacts to create new unscripted projects
By JOSEF ADALIANJay Bienstock, the longtime Mark Burnett collaborator who's overseen multiple seasons of "Survivor" and "The Apprentice," is branching out on his own.
Producer has inked a two-year, seven-figure overall deal with CBS Paramount Network Television. He'll create and exec produce unscripted projects for all nets.

Bienstock will work closely with Ghen Maynard, the CBS exec VP in charge of alternative programming and entertainment content for new media.

With signature skeins such as "Survivor" and "The Amazing Race" aging, the Eye net is on the hunt for reality hits -- and Maynard is betting on producers such as Bienstock to launch those skeins.

Exec, who has known Bienstock since the first "Survivor," said the producer has a strong sense of story direction.

"He always comes at something from a different way, which I like," Maynard told Daily Variety. "He thinks outside the box and yet he also knows how to appeal to a mass audience."

For his part, Bienstock said he's already brainstorming a slew of potential ideas.

"I love the reality competition format, and I think there are still more things to be tapped," he said. "I also love adventure, where you put people in fun but challenging situations. Those are the shows I want to work on."

While unscripted producers are finding it hard to come up with breakout ideas in a well-saturated reality market, Bienstock believes there's plenty of room for new hits. The genre, he said, "is just waiting for something new and fresh to come along."

Bienstock ankled Mark Burnett Prods. after a 10-year relationship that dated back to the days of "Eco-Challenge."

After several years on VH1's signature "Behind the Music," he reconnected with Burnett on the first five editions of "Survivor" and every installment of "The Apprentice" (including the Martha Stewart-hosted spinoff).

Bienstock essentially served as day-to-day showrunner on "The Apprentice," working in conjunction with Burnett.

As for the name of his shingle, CAA-repped Bienstock is keeping things simple, calling the company Jay Bienstock Prods. "Hopefully, the shows will be a lot more creative than the name," he quipped.

Read the full article at:
http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117962328.html

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