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Twentieth Sells Mother in Seven Markets

How I Met Your Mother sold into syndication for fall-2010 premiere, according to sources.

By Paige Albiniak -- Broadcasting & Cable, 9/16/2008 3:38:00 PM

Twentieth Television sold How I Met Your Mother to the Fox owned-and-operated stations in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago; to CBS in Philadelphia, Boston and Dallas; and to Hearst-Argyle Television’s MyNetworkTV station (KQCA) in Sacramento, Calif.

How I Met Your Mother

CBS will air it on the non-CBS network duopoly stations in Philadelphia, Boston and Dallas.

The deals are for a fall-2010 premiere.

Mother is expected to rake in as much as $3 million total per episode from the first four years of syndication, including broadcast, cable and barter.

Twentieth Television could not be reached for comment at press time.

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