I read that NBC has finished in 4th place this season, and I can believe it. The only thing we've watched on NBC lately was "Heist", and that got cancelled after about 5 or 6 episodes.
The only new show that intrigues me is "Heroes". With all the superhero movies out in the past few years, I wondered if one would make it to one of the major networks. I want to hear more about the concept for the show beyond the press release, but it being on NBC doesn't give me much confidence. Either it's going to be really cheesy and not develop an audience, or it will be really great but yanked before its had time to develop an audience beyond initial low ratings.
NBC's Fall Fix: Medium Out, Jordan In
NBC held a Thursday-afternoon conference call to discuss its fall schedule, which has been revised, in part, to avoid pitting Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip against CSI and Grey's Anatomy (which ABC slid into the Thursdays-at-9 slot after the Peacock had already unveiled its own lineup). The official word from NBC Entertainment President Kevin Reilly: Studio 60 is moving to Mondays at 10, bumping Medium to a mid-season return; Tuesday will feature Law & Order: Criminal Intent and SVU back-to-back, starting at 9, an adjustment NBC made after seeing that Fox didn't move House; Wednesday now starts off with the 20 Good Years-30 Rock combo, followed by The Biggest Loser and Kidnapped; the Thursday-at-9 problem is being solved with Deal or No Deal, a show with "a lot of momentum," says Reilly; and Fridays will now kick off with Crossing Jordan that's right, no wait for mid-season and close with Law & Order, which, Reilly says, will be invigorated by "multiple cast changes."
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