The Chicago-based cable channel has nabbed rights to all seasons of the comedy and will begin airing episodes in September. (The exact scheduling has yet to be determined.)
Read more at Hollywood Reporter
The Chicago-based cable channel has nabbed rights to all seasons of the comedy and will begin airing episodes in September. (The exact scheduling has yet to be determined.)
Read more at Hollywood Reporter
Yup, am now 100% convinced of renewal! And hopefully this will bring a lot more viewers, like it did for TBBT.
ReplyDeleteYay I'm happy it got a deal more people should be exposed to this wonder
ReplyDeleteOh Thanks!! I thought it was something else entirely! I finally get it :p and when does a show "enter" (I don't if I'm using the right vocabulary here...) in syndication? Because I'm seeing a lot of comments like : "it won't get cancelled, it's too close to syndication" etc.
ReplyDeleteHere's the Wikipedia article about it: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broadcast_syndication
ReplyDeleteThis is "off network syndication" and it happens when shows have between 88 and 100 episodes.
Syndication makes a lot of money for the networks producing the shows, and thus, when they reach this point, they're pretty much safe from cancellation.
So this is a really good sign.
Thank you so much!! I'm so happy for parks and recs then! :D
ReplyDeleteIt's maybe a stupid question but what does syndication means??? And is it so important for shows??
ReplyDeleteSyndication is the repeats that air on another channel that isn't the one it originally airs on. It's important for shows because that means new viewers and this pretty much guarantees a renewal.
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