If CBS actually cancels three sitcoms (counting HIMYM) that still leaves them with one too many until November and three too few thereafter. What do they show?
No. Remember November is sweeps. So CBS simply orders less episodes of its high dollar BBT, 2 1/2 Men, and Crazy Ones, and then hypes the hell out of "your favorites are back" this November. Better than trying to launch a new drama or filling with faux reality.
The interesting part of this is that, with Fox showing mostly baseball, ABC and NBC, have a real shot at grabbing non-sports (read female) audience with good counter programming on Thursdays. If either tossed two estrogen soaked dramas in that slot, they could grab and hold an audience.
No. Remember November is sweeps. So CBS simply orders less episodes of its high dollar BBT, 2 1/2 Men, and Crazy Ones, and then hypes the hell out of "your favorites are back" this November. Better than trying to launch a new drama or filling with faux reality.
The interesting part of this is that, with Fox showing mostly baseball, ABC and NBC, have a real shot at grabbing non-sports (read female) audience with good counter programming on Thursdays. If either tossed two estrogen soaked dramas in that slot, they could grab and hold an audience.