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NBC/DirecTV Picks Up 'Friday Night Lights'

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http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/

EXCLUSIVE: NBC Picking Up 'Friday Night Lights' After Partnering With DirecTV

This is great news to that small but passionate audience for the best TV series you're not watching. I'm told that Jeff Zucker, Marc Graboff and Ben Silverman had been searching for a way to renew the critically acclaimed but low-rated Friday Night Lights for a 3rd season in a way that would still make financial sense. The answer came in a deal with DirecTV, now owned by John Malone's Liberty Media. Clearly Malone is looking to distinguish DirecTV from its rivals on a content as well as price basis. "It's an innovative deal where NBC found a partner who will share costs and exhibition windows," an insider explained to me. So both NBC and DirecTV will be airing Friday Night Lights across multipurpose platforms.

I'm a big fan of hour-long high school football drama (which is really about horny teens and their hornswoggled parents) so I say hooray. NBC aired the last completed episode of Friday Night Lights on February 8th, but until now there's been no word on the fate of the seven remaining episodes that have been written but not produced. I can report now that the third season is saved. Even though it usually ends up last in its time slot, the show does OK in the 18-to-49 demos and often wins the 18-to-34 demos. But FNL's Season One only averaged 6.1 million viewers a week, making it something like the 95th-highest rated show on network primetime TV, and Season Two averaged 6.2 million viewers a week but still came in at 101th.

I can't say whether the fans' campaign to save the show by sending all those mini- footballs to NBC bigwigs worked the magic. But I do know the execs got them.

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I don't watch Friday Night Lights that often, but when I actually do see it with my brother-n-law, I must admit that it's a good show. It's not one of those shows that I have to record or anything but it's a pretty decent show! :)

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My favorite primetime show has been saved! I just hope it works better than Passions did. Where was direcTV last year to save Veronica Mars?

I just realized something.. why are all of my favorite shows low rated and constantly on the brink on cancelation? With FNL saved all CBS has to do is renew How I Met Your Mother.

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This won't work, just like PSNS on DirecTV. I was hoping USA would pick the show up. They have a good record with new series and L&O: CI is doing great over there.

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I'm with Chris, I wanted USA to pick the show up. Hopefully this "multipurpose platforms" mumbo jumbo includes reruns on Bravo. I used to love spending rainy Saturday afternoons watching the frequent marathons on Bravo. Either that, or USA airs reruns.

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