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Syndication
syndication saga
Mar. 2, 2024
Syndication and the City
SATC
is coming to Netflix, and I couldn’t help but wonder … is this going to start a whole new wave of discourse?
By
Jason P. Frank
cancellations
Mar. 10, 2022
Nick Cannon’s Daytime Talk Show Canceled Less Than Six Months After Starting
Nick Cannon
is canceled, as in shut down, not canceled, as in when Nick Cannon made anti-Semitic comments and still got a TV show.
By
Rebecca Alter
racism
Mar. 22, 2021
Meghan McCain Apologizes for Aiding Trump’s Anti-Asian Racism
After John Oliver calls her out by name on HBO’s
Last Week Tonight.
By
Halle Kiefer
old hollywood
June 9, 2019
Courtney Love Has the Best Elizabeth Taylor Stories
They all involve diamonds, naturally.
By
Bethy Squires
syndication
Dec. 20, 2018
All 7 Seasons of
Parks and Recreation
Head to Comedy Central Next Month
Ready for a January binge?
By
Megh Wright
jerry springer
Nov. 26, 2018
Jerry Springer Will Return to TV Reborn As
Judge Jerry
Springer will appear on a nationally syndicated daytime talk show.
By
Jackson McHenry
July 26, 2018
Every Season of
BoJack Horseman
Comes to Comedy Central This Fall
The network will begin airing reruns after the season 22
South Park
premiere.
By
Megh Wright
microeconomics
June 29, 2014
Breaking Down the Multi-Billion-Dollar
Seinfeld
Economy
How much can Jerry Seinfeld make from a single syndication cycle? $400 million.
By
Matt Giles
May 8, 2014
Comedy Central Will Air ‘Archer’ Reruns Starting Next Year
There’s going to be a lot more Archer on TV in 2015. Comedy Central has obtained off-network syndication rights to the FX series and will start […]
By
Bradford Evans
Jan. 16, 2014
Every Episode of ‘The Simpsons’ Will Be Available Via Streaming This August
Back in August, it was announced that FX sister network FXX purchased syndication rights to all 530 episodes from seasons 1-24 of The Simpsons. […]
By
Megh Wright
Nov. 15, 2013
‘Simpsons’ Reruns Sold to FXX; Will Be the Show’s First Time on Cable
The Simpsons has been on the air for 24 years but has never aired reruns on cable. That’s about to change as FX’s new sister network FXX just […]
By
Bradford Evans
Sept. 12, 2013
Fox Confirms That It Wants to Sell Cable Syndication Rights for ‘The […]
Fox is looking to sell the syndication rights to all 25 years of The Simpsons to a cable network, the company’s CEO Gary Newman told investors […]
By
Elise Czajkowski
Sept. 11, 2013
‘The Onion’ Has a Great Piece Mocking Billboards for ‘Seinfeld’ Reruns
It’s strange that there are so many billboards for Seinfeld syndicated airings in big cities in 2013, and The Onion has a great article about […]
By
Bradford Evans
Aug. 8, 2013
‘Community’ Reruns Start Airing on Comedy Central September 15th
You’ll be able to see old Community episodes on TV pretty soon, which is a pretty exciting thing for those of you who don’t just own them on […]
By
Bradford Evans
July 29, 2013
‘The Simpsons’ Nears a Deal for Cable Syndication; Does This Mean the Show […]
The Simpsons has been on for nearly 25 years, but reruns of the show have never aired on cable during that time… until now. TV Guide reports […]
By
Bradford Evans
Dec. 21, 2012
Catch Your First Glimpse of the Arsenio Hall Comeback
This summer, Arsenio Hall announced he’s returning to TV for another late night talk show that’ll be syndicated on 17 stations across the […]
By
Bradford Evans
Aug. 29, 2012
‘Anger Management’ Is Getting 90 More Episodes
Yes, 90. Not 9. Well, they will get another 9 but then another 81 on top of that. As was the deal from the start, if Anger Management met a […]
By
Jesse David Fox
July 23, 2012
Old Episodes of ‘Big Bang Theory’ Are the Hottest Thing Since New Episodes […]
The hottest show this summer isn’t The Bachelorette or America’s Got Talent, like in previous years, it’s Big Bang Theory. Last week a CBS […]
By
Jesse David Fox
May 11, 2012
‘Community’ Was Renewed and Other Less Exciting News
Hip! Hip!.. Hopefully, you added, “Hooray” because it’s time to celebrate. Community will be renewed for a fourth season. The order will be for […]
By
Jesse David Fox
greendale
Mar. 14, 2012
Community
Reruns Will Air on Comedy Central
Starting in 2013.
By
Margaret Lyons
Mar. 9, 2012
Yes, Dear < Taxi: What Older Shows Would You Like to See on TV Again?
Erik Adams wrote an interesting article for the A.V. Club yesterday, called, “Is television a medium without a past?” It’s about how while the […]
By
Joshua Kurp
Dec. 2, 2011
Hulu Plus Buys Digital Syndication Rights to Community
All three seasons of Community will soon be available exclusively on Hulu’s subscription service, Hulu Plus. Good news for the three people who […]
By
Hallie Cantor
Nov. 2, 2011
The Monkees, The Old New Monkees, and New Monkees: How to Destroy A […]
The Monkees was one of the greatest, hippest, most forward-thinking sitcoms ever, if not the first modern-day, non-cheesy sitcom. Which is […]
By
Brian Boone
true blood
July 18, 2010
HBO Shopping
True Blood
Reruns
Would a nudity-free ‘True Blood’ be the same?
By
Mike Vilensky
reruns
June 29, 2010
Glee
and
Modern Family
Both Get Syndication Deals
For lots of money!
By
Willa Paskin
deals
Sept. 17, 2008
Ted Mosby to Meet ‘Your Mother’ in Syndication
Good news, NPH fans: ‘How I Met Your Mother’ has been picked up for syndication.
By
Lori Fradkin