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Jericho Rescued by Comcast?

Posted On: April 9th 2008
Posted By: Bryan Kremkau
Source: Screenrant
Screenrant: Not only does Comcast bring you all your favorite television programming over the cable-ways, they also make deals that could possibly save some of your favorite programming for additional life on the airways.

Much like the DirecTV / NBC deal that's resurrecting Friday Night Lights (FNL) for a third season, Comcast and CBS are in talks to bring Jericho back to viewers. This particular tidbit is provided by anonymous "insiders" and it makes for an interesting tidbit, but I'm not sure we can hold our breath on this one yet. It's too early to tell if these new business models are really going to pay off.

Read the full article here.

also visit NY Times article about it here.
 
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