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Upcoming CW shows listed on snta.com

And those stations are Judge Jeanine Pirro, The Wayans Bros., and Jamie Foxx. If they're on the CW this fall, what are they doing on snta.com, a show about syndicated shows from select distributors? It puzzles the mind. Does the network plan to leave out the bug during daytime programming (like My Network TV does with all it's programming, although I personally would like to see the network bugs less often)?
 
Iowan said:
And those stations are Judge Jeanine Pirro, The Wayans Bros., and Jamie Foxx. If they're on the CW this fall, what are they doing on snta.com, a show about syndicated shows from select distributors? It puzzles the mind. Does the network plan to leave out the bug during daytime programming (like My Network TV does with all it's programming, although I personally would like to see the network bugs less often)?

Watch closely, this could be confusing: They obviously aren't going to be part of the new fall 2008 lineup of The CW. But they'll probably be seen on CW stations.

I know Warner Bros. is bringing back those latter two sitcoms for syndication, and "Judge Pirro", I assume, is a new show. Those shows will probably see time on The CW+ stations (the affils who are programmed at the national network level). Warner Brothers has everything to gain by clearing its own syndicated shows on channels it programs, obviously. These were the CW stations that SNTA.com was most likely referring to.

The big CW affiliates, however, can program whatever they want outside of network obligations (news, sports, Oprah, etc.). They could take all, some, or none of these shows at all.

If you've got a
 
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