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Post by lubonome on Mar 14, 2012 13:05:47 GMT -5
They´re filming the NCISLA part first because their shooting are ahead of 50 although they´re one episode behind in airing, but I think is still possible that Alex will be in the Hawaii part! They said the plan was that he missed only one episode if possible and he already missed 2x20. Acording to TV Line, CBS will announce the early renewals and 5-0 isn´t in it!! NCISLA is though! www.tvline.com/2012/03/cbs-renewal-announcements-fall-2012/
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Post by biochemgeek on Mar 14, 2012 13:11:51 GMT -5
They´re filming the NCISLA part first because their shooting are ahead of 50 although they´re one episode behind in airing, but I think is still possible that Alex will be in the Hawaii part! They said the plan was that he missed only one episode if possible and he already missed 2x20. Acording to TV Line, CBS will announce the early renewals and 5-0 isn´t in it!! NCISLA is though! www.tvline.com/2012/03/cbs-renewal-announcements-fall-2012/Thanks for the heads up lubonome. TV line is reporting on Deadline's news, which is the following: It looks like the networks’ dry spell on renewals of scripted shows this season will finally end today. I hear that CBS is prepping early pickups of a slew of existing series, with word of the first one, a third-season renewal of Blue Bloods, already out this morning. The network is not confirming. The list will likely also include the two NCIS series, freshmen 2 Broke Girls and Person Of Interest as well as Mike & Molly, The Mentalist, veterans Criminal Minds and CSI and possibly Hawaii Five-0, whose star Alex O’Loughlin is getting treatment, critically praised but softly rated The Good Wife and Two And A Half Men, ahead of closing a deal with star Ashton Kutcher. (The Big Bang Theory and How I Met Your Mother are in the midst of multi-year pickups). Stay tuned….Source: www.deadline.com/2012/03/blue-bloods-picked-up-for-third-season-as-cbs-nears-renewals-on-other-series/Note that the network has not yet confirmed anything, according to this report.
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Post by lubonome on Mar 14, 2012 13:18:02 GMT -5
It´s not official yet!! They think it will be announced soon and they´re a reliable source, so... Let´s keep hoping! I´m hopeful! The only offical renewal that I understood from the TV Line article is Blue Bloods third season!
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Post by Musicfreak on Mar 14, 2012 13:21:19 GMT -5
Also, just as a general statement, if you post any article pertaining to renewal whether it's a person's opinion or an official word, please cite your source via link. Thanks!
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Post by lubonome on Mar 14, 2012 13:26:20 GMT -5
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Post by nycgal on Mar 14, 2012 13:29:41 GMT -5
From Spoiler TV OnLine: Congrats H50 Team!! CBS is getting out in front with early renewals for fall, picking up 18 of its series for next season. Among the dramas landing renewals on Wednesday were NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, Hawaii Five-0, Criminal Minds, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Mentalist, Blue Bloods, The Good Wife and freshman entry Person Of Interest. Comedies getting a greenlight were Mike & Molly and 2 Broke Girls. Reality shows The Amazing Race and Undercover Boss earned pickups as well.
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Post by Musicfreak on Mar 14, 2012 13:35:31 GMT -5
Now that looks official to me!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! AHAAHAHAHHHHHHHHH!
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Post by ls on Mar 14, 2012 13:36:42 GMT -5
That's great news!! Very excited for season 3 now!
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Post by hawaiifive02012 on Mar 14, 2012 13:37:51 GMT -5
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Post by Musicfreak on Mar 14, 2012 13:38:19 GMT -5
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Post by nycgal on Mar 14, 2012 13:39:45 GMT -5
Here is the "official" press release from CBS: 3/14/12 via press release: CBS ANNOUNCES RENEWALS FOR 18 PRIMETIME SHOWS FOR THE 2012-2013 SEASON
Renewals Showcase the Strength, Stability and Success of Television’s #1 Network
In a move that renews a large portion of television’s #1 primetime lineup, CBS announced today it has picked up 18 returning series for the 2012-2013 broadcast season.
The renewals include four comedies, nine dramas, three reality series and two newsmagazines. The returning shows encompass every night of the week and every hour, many of which are #1 in their time period and some #1 on the entire night.
The renewed comedies include the previously announced multi-year pickups of How I Met Your Mother and The Big Bang Theory, the season’s #1 comedy and the first scripted program to top “American Idol” in viewers and adults 18-49; 2 Broke Girls, the season’s #1 new comedy in viewers and key demographics; and sophomore hit MIKE & Molly. Also in comedy, CBS and Warner Bros. Television are in preliminary discussions regarding future seasons for Two and a Half Men.
Renewed dramas are NCIS, television’s #1 drama/scripted program for the third consecutive year; NCIS: LOS ANGELES, the #2 drama for the second straight year; Hawaii Five-0, Criminal Minds, CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION, Person Of Interest, the #1 new series of the season, THE Mentalist, Blue Bloods and the award-winning and critically acclaimed THE Good Wife.
Among the Network’s returning reality series are THE Amazing Race, Undercover Boss and the previously renewed SURVIVOR. Television’s top newsmagazines, 60 Minutes and 48 Hours Mystery, will also return in the fall. “This large-scale renewal is testimony to the strength, stability and success of a deep and diverse roster of top-rated programming,” said Nina Tassler, President, CBS Entertainment. “It positions us for continued success next season and certainly creates an environment that will give our new shows the best possible chance to succeed.” Season-to-date, CBS is first in viewers (12.13m) and adults 25-54 (4.1/10) and a strong second in adults 18-49 (3.1/08). The Network is posting across-the-board year-to-year growth, up +1% in viewers, +2% in adults 25-54 and +3% in adults 18-49.Source: www.cbspressexpress.com/cbs-entertainment/releases/view?id=31030
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Post by biochemgeek on Mar 14, 2012 13:41:02 GMT -5
Woohoo! ;D ;D ;D Here's another article on it, from TV Guide. Source: www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=410908218923979CBS Renews a Whopping 18 Shows For Next Year .by TV Guide Magazine on Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at 11:15am ·.By Michael Schneider CBS is getting out in front with early renewals for fall, picking up 18 of its series for next season. Among the dramas landing renewals on Wednesday were NCIS, NCIS: Los Angeles, Hawaii Five-0, Criminal Minds, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, The Mentalist, Blue Bloods, The Good Wife and freshman entry Person Of Interest. Comedies getting a greenlight were Mike & Molly and 2 Broke Girls. Reality shows The Amazing Race and Undercover Boss earned pickups as well. Previously renewed for next year were comdies How I Met Your Mother and The Big Bang Theory, as well as reality hit Survivor. 60 Minutes and 48 Hours Mystery are also back for next season. CBS confirmed that the network and Warner Bros. TV are "in preliminary discussions regarding future seasons for Two and a Half Men." At the PaleyFest panel for Two and a Half Men on Monday, star Ashton Kutcher dodged questions about signing up for another year by pointing out that the show had not yet been renewed. But Kutcher and creator Chuck Lorre have all but said that they expect to be back for another year. The Wednesday announcement did not include pickups for CSI: Miami or CSI: New York -- at least one of which isn't expected to return. Freshman dramas A Gifted Man and Unforgettable are also still awaiting their fate, while comedies Rob and Rules of Engagement remain on the bubble. (The future of those two shows may depend on whether CBS goes forward with a 4-comedy block on Thursdays next year, as most expect.) CBS' NYC-22 doesn't debut until April 15. CBS traditionally waits until closer to the May upfront announcement to make its series renewals -- keeping producers on their toes until then. But as ABC, NBC and Fox hold back this year from making too many fall decisions, CBS executives saw an opening to make a splash this week with a whole-scale announcement (and assert their position as TV's No. 1 network with total viewers). "This large-scale renewal is testimony to the strength, stability and success of a deep and diverse roster of top-rated programming," says Nina Tassler, President, CBS Entertainment. "It positions us for continued success next season and certainly creates an environment that will give our new shows the best possible chance to succeed."
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Post by gbird on Mar 14, 2012 13:45:18 GMT -5
I am so happy right now.
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Post by Musicfreak on Mar 14, 2012 13:46:46 GMT -5
I'm honestly so relieved. I was starting to doubt and get stressed out about it. I'm happy.
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Post by ls on Mar 14, 2012 13:48:28 GMT -5
Can the title of this thread be changed now that it is official?
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