By Paige Albiniak -- Broadcasting & Cable, 10/13/2003 7:17:00 AM EDT
Fox has reupped Carsey-Werner-Mandabach’s That 70s Show
for one more year, bringing the show through 2004-05, its seventh season.
All of the show’s actors had already been signed through a seventh season in anticipation of Fox’s renewal.
That 70s Show is in its second year in syndication, where it is the fifth-highest-performing off-network sitcom, faring particularly well in younger demographics.
The longer the show stays on the air in prime time, the more episodes CWM will have for syndication.
MSNBC launches in high definition June 29 following major overhauls to its New York City control room and Washington D.C. studio. View images of the new control room and screenshots of the new HD picture for dayside programming. (Photos courtesy of NBC Universal)
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