There's still hope for Jericho!
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By Michael Hinman
It worked for DirecTV and NBC when it came to “Friday Night Lights,” why not between CBS and Comcast for “Jericho”?
Although nothing is set in stone, it appears that Comcast is interested in putting together a production deal that could keep the fan-favorite “Jericho” on for a third season by footing some of the bill, at least that’s what The New York Times is reporting.
Such a deal, if it were to happen (and that’s a big “if”), likely would focus on Comcast paying part of the show’s production cost in return for its right to air the show to its subscribers first. After that, it would air on the network. That is, if they follow a similar model to how DirecTV and NBC are producing 13 episodes of “Friday Night Lights.”
Don’t get too excited yet. Such discussions are still in very early stages, and it’s unclear whether they will be finalized. But if it does, it will mean some of “Jericho’s” most dedicated fans won’t have to worry about collecting tons of nuts again.
CBS cancelled “Jericho” last month after a seven-episode resurrection on the network that lost 3 million viewers. Many analysts and fans have blamed the scheduling as one of the main contributing factors to the audience loss, as the Tuesday 10 p.m. schedule eliminated some potential viewers, and a poor lead-in from reality show “Big Brother” didn’t help matters very much.
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