Broadcasting & Cable - January 4, 2004
Cover Story
Syndicators Are Still Bullish on Off-Net
The off-net pipeline continues to thin, with only five shows coming to syndication next fall. Even so, several syndicators will be spending much of their time at NATPE focusing on their off-net sales, including NBC Enterprises with Fear Factor for fall 2004, King World with the second cycle of Everybody Loves Raymond, Buena Vista with According to Jim for 2006 and Twentieth with Yes, Dear ...
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