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TelevisionWeek, November, 2006
Syndie Sales of 'Intent' Nearly Complete NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution is close to wrapping up sales of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent'' for a broadcast syndication run starting in fall 2007. The distributor said last week that it has added stations from Sinclair, Hearst and Belo to the lineup of outlets that will carry the series on a Monday-through-Friday basis.
Fox-owned and -operated stations in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and other markets already have agreed to carry the Dick Wolf series as a syndicated strip next year (TelevisionWeek, Oct. 30). It is unusual for an hour-long show to air Monday through Friday on broadcast stations in syndication. The syndication runs of dramas in recent years primarily have been sold to cable networks,...
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