Media Rights Capital series 4Real , In Harm's Way , Valentine , Easy Money to debut on The CW Oct. 5 instead of Sept. 21.
By B&C Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/3/2008 10:09:00 AM
Media Rights Capital, which will program Sunday nights on The CW this fall, decided to push back its premiere night on the network to Oct. 5.
Originally slated to roll out Sept. 21, the move would not only push the debuts out of the way of the Emmy Awards that night, but would also give the new shows a longer run of consecutive originals.
The lineup will include 4Real, In Harm’s Way, Valentine and Easy Money. Surviving Suburbia is also on MRC’s bench, but it won’t debut Oct. 5. It was originally announced to debut Nov. 2.
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