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What the Writers' Strike Means for Winter TV

Dec 4 2007 - 6:30am

We've been hearing it since even before the Hollywood writers' strike [1] officially began last month: No writers means more reality TV, more game shows, and more series the networks weren't sure they wanted at all.

Now there's proof.

CBS has released its schedule for January and February programming [2], and pieces of NBC's plan [3] are emerging as well. So far, it's good news for fans of Law and Order [4] and Big Brother [5] . . . and not so great for everyone else. Some of the plans:

Fox, which is not as hurt by the strike over the winter because of American Idol [9], was the first to announce its schedule [10], while ABC's plans are still under wraps. The networks and writers are returning to negotiations today [11] after the producers' most recent proposal [12] was slammed by writers last week. But even if a deal is struck soon, it still looks like we'll be stuck with replacement programming come January.

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