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May 5th, 2009 5:18 am

NBC’s “Infront” event

NBC unveiled their plans for the 09/10 television season, including six new series. However, fan favourite ‘Chuck’ is still up in the air.

NBC Infront 09/10

NBC have unveiled their plans today for the 09/10 television season at the “Infront” event held in New York City.

The media event included the announcement of four new dramas and two comedies for the peacock, plus a number of series renewals, including ‘Heroes’, ‘The Office’, ‘30 Rock’, ‘Southland’ and ‘Parks and Recreation’.

Some shows, including ‘Medium’ and ‘Chuck’, are still up in the air, but are expected to receive the final word on May 19, when NBC will announce their complete 09-10 schedule.

PRESS RELEASE:

NBC ANNOUNCES AMBITIOUS LINEUP OF PROGRAMMING DOMINATED BY NEW SCRIPTED SERIES FOR 2009-2010 PRIMETIME SEASON THAT EXTENDS THE NETWORK’S QUALITY BRAND

NBC unveiled today a strong lineup of broad and diverse quality programming for the 2009-2010 television season announcing the pickups of six new series featuring four new dramas including “Trauma,” “Parenthood,” “Mercy” and the event series “Day One,” as well as two new comedies including “Community” and “100 Questions.” Four returning series pickups were also announced today including “Heroes,” “Southland,” “Parks and Recreation” and the addition of six new episodes of “Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Thursday” skewering today’s top stories in live half-hour primetime shows.

The new and returning series will launch next season and the epic event series “Day One” is slated to premiere out of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.

“The Jay Leno Show” will be broadcast Monday-Fridays, 10-11 p.m. ET beginning in the fall. Previously announced series pickups include “The Office,” “30 Rock,” “The Biggest Loser,” “The Celebrity Apprentice,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” “Friday Night Lights,” and new alternative series “The Marriage Ref,” “Breakthrough With Tony Robbins” and “Who Do You Think You Are?”

Additional series pickups will be announced May 19, when NBC announces its 2009-2010 schedule.

NBC unveiled pickups for the upcoming broadcast season in the first of a series of presentations today and tomorrow to key advertisers from Studio 8H—the home of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live”—at 30 Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. Presentations will continue in Chicago on May 7 and Los Angeles on May 12.

“We are thrilled to be announcing such an awesome slate of new series that build on our existing quality brand and deliver emotional, human stories,” said Ben Silverman, Co-Chairman, NBC Entertainment and Universal Media Studios. “NBC will strive to make viewers feel and our shows represent the full range of human emotion from laughter to tears. We can’t wait to share these concepts with our audience and our advertising partners.”

“These new series will showcase fresh talent and bold, original concepts that are extremely well executed,” said Angela Bromstad, President, Primetime Entertainment, NBC and Universal Media Studios. “We are grateful to the producers, casts and crews — and our team — who have delivered incredibly compelling and entertaining new series.”

In response to an evolving media marketplace and the changing needs of advertisers, NBC has created a more innovative, client-centric approach to its traditional Upfront with a series of one-on-one client presentations, which began today in New York City. These presentations are interactive and, unlike other networks’ Upfront presentations, will include a Q & A with advertisers and NBC sales and entertainment executives.

NBC will also host advertisers and affiliates at a “Night of Comedy” featuring appearances by some of its biggest comedy stars including Jay Leno, Conan O’Brien, Jimmy Fallon, Seth Meyers, Rainn Wilson and Tracy Morgan on Tuesday, May 19 in New York City.

Visit our special coverage section for more upfront announcements, video trailers and press releases.

Author: Cameron

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2 Comments
paul
paul on May 5th, 2009 1:21 pm

hey there

Do you know who gets the new NBC shows in OZ? Parenthood sounds good! and would suit seven or ten but I bet it ends up on nine!!!!

Cameron
Cameron on May 5th, 2009 3:40 pm

Since it’s NBC, the shows will either go to Seven or Ten.

NBC Universal have a split output deal with both networks.

Output deals are as follows:
Seven – ABC Disney, NBC Universal
Nine – Sony Pictures Television, Warner Bros.
Ten – Twentieth Century FOX, CBS Paramount, NBC Universal

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