
with 8 days, 9 hours to go and counting.......

Me, too, but I cheated....Fleur de Lisa wrote:I am so going with Alle's scenario on the previous thread!!!
I'm not sure why CBS was messing with their usual viewing schedule this week. Maybe to try shows out in different time slots perhaps? Last night was messed up too. They put their Monday night comedies on at 8 and 8:30, NCIS at 9PM and them The Mentalist on at 10PM, plus they had The Mentalist on on Monday night as well.darlingcat wrote:My local CBS station shows 2 episodes of CM for tonight, at 9 and 10 pm. Is that common?
I don't really care to watch the entire new epi but cannot miss the promp for Alex's next week
Susie, have to agree, I think just maybe CBS might have some big surprises this year. So many shows for CBS are hits, but so expensive. Welcome to 2009, big expenses, not real cool.VAsusieQ18 wrote:Supposedly, according to TVbyTheNumbers, CBS is trying out successful shows in different time slots to see how they fare. For example, NCIS this week was being shown at 9:00 pm, when it usually airs at 8:00. The Mentalist was show at 10:00 pm, when its usually shown at 9:00 pm. Several other shows have been given the "switch-a-roo" to different times. The thought is that there may be so juggling of the schedule to accommodate new shows this fall. Initial feedback apparently looks good. The Mentalist still had a very strong audience, even with a repeat and at a different time. So perhaps CBS is looking for a good "fit" for Three Rivers.
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/index.php?s=CBSCBS: Smaller Shows, Bigger Film DivisionUPDATE: You asked, I'll answer. I've just learned that CBS has demanded that each existing TV show -- even the hit ones -- reduce their budgets for next year, if renewed. This may mean smaller writing staffs. Meanwhile, Hollywood has been speculating about the future of the new CBS feature division. I'm told, "All systems go". Not only are there no layoffs, but there are actually additions as the division heads into production. Shooting begins April 7th on its first motion picture, a medical drama starring Harrison Ford. And its second pic, a romantic comedy starring Jennifer Lopez, starts principal photography in May.
VAsusieQ18 wrote:Supposedly, according to TVbyTheNumbers, CBS is trying out successful shows in different time slots to see how they fare. For example, NCIS this week was being shown at 9:00 pm, when it usually airs at 8:00. The Mentalist was show at 10:00 pm, when its usually shown at 9:00 pm. Several other shows have been given the "switch-a-roo" to different times. The thought is that there may be so juggling of the schedule to accommodate new shows this fall. Initial feedback apparently looks good. The Mentalist still had a very strong audience, even with a repeat and at a different time. So perhaps CBS is looking for a good "fit" for Three Rivers.
VAsusieQ18 wrote:Makes sense to me!![]()
And with all of CBS's shows having to reduce their budget, it will definitely be interesting to see if we can see those "cutbacks" in set designs and special effects. Heck, even the actors are being asked to take pay cuts on certain shows. Next year's returning and new shows sure will be interesting to check out with all the cutbacks. Not sure if its a good thing....or we'll be left with tofu ice cubes and really bad background setups.