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Old 01-23-08 | 01:28 PM
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NBC may stop producing new pilots

Apparently NBC has become grinches in their programming department. According to this story, sounds like they may kill all their pilot development altogether. So what can we expect from this damn network, Deal or No Deal 5 nights a week?...

http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-nb...,6689580.story

NBC is blowing up its development process, doing away with pilots in most cases in an effort to save money.

That was the word from NBC Universal CEO Jeff Zucker on Tuesday, who told company employees that the network could save up to $50 million each year by not producing pilots.

"Sometimes you see the world from a different perspective when you're flat on your back," The New York Times quotes Zucker as saying. "At NBC Entertainment we've been flat on our backs for the last few years."

The writers' strike will put a serious dent in this year's pilot season. CBS, FOX and The CW have already cut a number of projects that were in development before the strike began, and ABC and NBC are likely to do the same.

NBC, though, is considering making the cuts permanent. Zucker says the cost of pilots has increased dramatically in recent years, making the process a high-risk, low-reward endeavor for the network. NBC typically only orders five or six new shows each year from a crop of 15 to 20 pilots.

"You're spending money on programs you're not going to get," Zucker said in a video "town hall" with NBC Universal employees. The network may still order a couple of pilots each year, but not much more than that.

Just how NBC will pick new shows is unclear. The network has experimented with a couple of different ideas in the past year, including splitting the cost for a 13-episode adaptation of "Robinson Crusoe" with a European producer.
Old 01-23-08 | 01:33 PM
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To be fair, most of them would've been cancelled anyway...
Old 01-23-08 | 01:34 PM
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I would guess this means they won't decide on their new shows from already completed pilots, they would instead pick their new shows from a pool of scripts and then go straight to series.

Frankly, I don't see how they could do any worse in picking new shows with this new plan. Yet, they'll save a lot of money in the process.

Makes sense from their perspective.
Old 01-23-08 | 02:01 PM
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Exactly. Producing 15-20 pilots and having only 5-6 end up as series (which often don't last anyway) seems kind of costly. Just go straight to series, and see how it pans out. If it ends up costing more, then they can always go back to the old model.

Either way, I don't see how this could be inferred as abandoning scripted shows.
Old 01-23-08 | 02:04 PM
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Sadly, if they only had game shows and reality TV they would probably have huge ratings and income. I hate game shows and realtiy tv.
Old 01-23-08 | 02:35 PM
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I thought that at least they could show some weeknight NHL games.
Old 01-23-08 | 02:40 PM
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I thought that at least they could show some weeknight NHL games.
sure, if they want their ratings to plunge even further
Old 01-23-08 | 02:44 PM
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NBC expands their sports coverage:

Tuesday Night Football
Wednesday Night Football
Friday Night Football
Old 01-23-08 | 02:47 PM
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Old 01-23-08 | 02:54 PM
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Robinson Crusoe?

Who wants to see that???
Old 01-23-08 | 03:20 PM
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And this is a bad thing?
Old 01-23-08 | 03:40 PM
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To be fair, most of them would've been cancelled anyway...
Most of them wouldn't even make it to air. I'm betting that just taking all the scripts with potential, shuffling them, and then producing the top five would work just as well as what they do now.
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This honestly seems pretty sensible to me. I'd suggest ordering a bunch of cheap comedy pilots if possible but ordering your drama series straight from an order of say three scripts. You need to see comedy to make sure it's funny, and comedy is cheap. Drama is what is expensive.

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