By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/7/2007 6:21:00 AM
Syndicated weekly Da Vinci's Inquest has been renewed for year three in 98% of the country.
That's according to distributor Program Partners. The show is cleared on over 200 stations, including all the top markets, including group owners Belo, Cox, Hearst-Argyle, Media General, Sinclair, Tribune, Raycom and Meredith.
The Canadian import, about a coroner and his team of forensic pathologists, has ridden the wave of procedural dramas to a solid spot on station lineups.
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