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maury
Whichever's the case, they won't have Maury Povich and his daytime talker Maury to rely on now that the long-running NBCUniversal Syndication Studios show is set to cease production after 24 seasons (for its previous seven seasons, the series was known as The Maury Povich Show and produced by Paramount Domestic Television) The move comes as[...]
WOW - Women Of Wrestling Is Back In 2022 Thanks To ViacomCBS
 New episodes of WOW will air in weekend syndication on 160 ViacomCBS networks across the U.S., which accounts for 70 percent of the country  And if you're looking for older seasons of WOW, those are anticipated to be available to stream on the CW Seed and Pluto TV platforms starting in December of 2021. Jeanie Buss,[...]
Judge Jerry: Jerry Springer Trades Chair-Throwing for Gavel-Banging
At least he'll have a bench to hide behind when the chairs start flyin'…or is it gavels this time? Will Steve Wilkos be his baliff? Will he be able to legally order child support on the gut who turns out to be the real baby-daddy? While the possibilities are endless until the show finally airs in Fall 2019,[...]
Netflix's BoJack Horseman Gets Syndication Home at Comedy Central
Premiering in 2014 when the streaming giant was just beginning to formulate its long-term plans for original programming, Michael Eisner's The Tornante Company was able to retain the off-network rights to BoJack Horseman for domestic syndication Over time, Netflix has learned to buy up the syndication windows for their original programs in order to retain full[...]
friday the 13th: the series
Now they must get everything back, and the real terror begins. Running for three seasons (from October 1987 to May 1990) in the glorious "golden age" of mid-'80s/early '90s first-run syndication (I'm looking at you, Tales from the Darkside and Monsters), the series was originally called The 13th Hour That is, until Mancuso, Jr.'s epiphany that[...]
BoJack Horseman: He's Not Just for Netflix Anymore
was able to retain the off-network rights to BoJack Horseman for domestic syndication. "I'm very proud of 'BoJack Horseman.' Who knew a washed up sitcom star, who happens to be a horse, would drive the best reviews of any television show or movie in which I have been involved in my career? This business is all[...]
A BC October: Tales From Terror-Vision! 'Friday the 13th: The Series"
Now they must get everything back, and the real terror begins." Running for three seasons (from October 1987 to May 1990) in the glorious programming thunderdome that was late'80's/early 90's first-run syndication, the series was originally called The 13th Hour until Mancuso, Jr stumbled upon the epiphany that changing the name to Friday the 13th would[...]