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Dick Wolf's FBI Shows Thrive on CBS, Not NBC

28 Jan

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Summary

  • Dick Wolf's FBI franchise airs on CBS due to NBC's schedule limitations.
  • NBC lacked available prime time slots for another procedural drama.
  • The arrangement is a unique co-production between studios.
Dick Wolf's FBI Shows Thrive on CBS, Not NBC

Dick Wolf, renowned for his "Law and Order" franchise on NBC, has also established a significant presence on CBS with the "FBI" series.

This unique broadcast situation is primarily due to NBC's limited prime time schedule. As creator Dick Wolf explained, NBC lacked available slots for another procedural crime drama.

Wolf noted that NBC's then-president, Bob Greenblatt, agreed with this assessment. The resulting co-production arrangement was designed to be profitable for both studios involved in the "FBI" franchise.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The FBI franchise airs on CBS because NBC did not have available prime time slots for another procedural crime drama.
The primary reason was NBC's lack of 'beachfront real estate' in its schedule for another procedural crime drama.
It is a profitable venture through a co-production agreement between the studios involved.

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