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Pavan
11-21-2002, 10:00 AM
'Malcolm, 'King' Rack Up Funny Money in Syndication


TV distributors are laughing their assets off in cable-rerun syndication.

Twentieth TV, with "Malcolm in the Middle," and Sony Pictures TV, with "King of Queens," will together harvest more than $150 million from basic-cable deals that surfaced recently.

Twentieth TV has sold "Malcolm" to its FX sibling in a five-year deal worth $600,000 an episode. In addition, Twentieth will carve three 30-second spots out of each run on FX. By the end of the 2002-03 season, 88 episodes of "Malcolm" will have been produced. (Both Twentieth and FX are units of News Corp.)

Sony has sold the exclusive cable-TV rights to its hit sitcom "King of Queens" to TBS in a six-year deal worth $425,000-an-episode in license fees plus, potentially, another $200,000 a half-hour for the three 30-second spots. "Queens" has amassed 125 episodes covering the five years of its CBS primetime run through the 2002-03 season.

FX will start stripping "Malcolm" in fall 2007, and TBS starts "Queens" in September 2006. Each network has also committed to buy any additional episodes produced beyond the current season.

Both cable networks will share the shows with local TV stations, which start airing repeats three years before the cable runs. "Queens" enters broadcast syndication in fall 2003, while "Malcolm" kicks off the following year.

The lucrative cable contracts for "Queens" and "Malcolm," on top of deals in previous years by TBS for "Seinfeld" and "Friends," are convincing proof that hit sitcoms can hold their own with off-network hours in cable such as "CSI" (which fetched $1.6 million an episode from TNN), "The West Wing ( news - web sites)" ($1.2 million per from Bravo) and "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit" ($1.3 million per from USA).

Twentieth has taken great care to charge FX the marketplace price for "Malcolm," in order to avoid self-dealing accusations that can escalate into lawsuits by profit participants, who typically hire experts to keep an eye on deals between distributors and their sister cable networks.

For "Queens," TBS outbid a number of other cable networks looking to buy the comedy, with the most aggressive being TNN and USA. TBS declined to comment on the deal.

Since Kevin James starrer "Queens" is one of the bellwethers of CBS' Monday night sitcom block, the series is almost certain to get a renewal for 2003-04, and beyond.

Sunday night Fox fave "Malcolm," with Frankie Muniz in the title role, is also a shoo-in for renewal. The comedy has chalked up solid ratings since its January 2000 debut.

So King of Queens will be on TBS for 6 years, from 2006-2012; local syndication starts next fall. Malcolm in the Middle will be on fX for 5 years, from 2007-2012; local syndication starts Fall 2004.

masterassdragger
11-21-2002, 03:10 PM
Woo Hoo! Finally some answers! I thought they were going into syndication this year, and I have constantly been on the lookout for it. Glad to know they have a great chance of renewal for 03-04 season.

Pavan
08-12-2003, 12:30 PM
Schedule for the locals starting Sept. 15, 2003:

First Run:

Monday, 09/15/03 ep # 410 Life Sentence TV-G
Tuesday 09/16/03 ep # 414 Food Fight TV-G
Wednesday, 09/17/03 ep # 203 Assaulted Nuts TV-14D
Thursday, 09/18/03 ep # 307 Class Struggle TV-PGDL
Friday, 09/19/03 ep # 310 Twisted Sitters TV-14D
Wknd. Tel 1, 09/20/03 ep # 222 Soft Touch TV-PG
Wknd. Tel 2, 09/21/03 ep # 223 Restaurant Row TV-PGD

Monday, 09/22/03 ep # 306 Strike Out TV-PGDL
Tuesday 09/23/03 ep # 317 Horizontal Hold TV-PGDL
Wednesday, 09/24/03 ep # 402 Walk, Man TV-G
Thursday, 09/25/03 ep # 404 Mean Streak TV-PG
Friday, 09/26/03 ep # 420 Lush Life TV-PGDL
Wknd. Tel 1, 09/27/03 ep # 301 Fatty McButterpants TV-PG
Wknd. Tel 2, 09/28/03 ep # 314 Paint Misbehavin TV-PGD

Monday, 09/29/03 ep # 100 Pilot TV-G
Tuesday 09/30/03 ep # 101 Head First TV-PGD
Wednesday, 10/01/03 ep # 102 Fat City TV-PG
Thursday, 10/02/03 ep # 103 Richie's Song TV-PGD
Friday, 10/03/03 ep # 104 Cello, Goodbye TV-PG
Wknd. Tel 1, 10/04/03 ep # 105 Paternal Affairs TV-G
Wknd. Tel 2, 10/05/03 ep # 106 The Rock TV-PG



Second Run:

Monday, 09/15/03 ep # 201 Queasy Rider TV-PG
Tuesday 09/16/03 ep # 205 Dire Strayts TV-PGL
Wednesday, 09/17/03 ep # 208 Get Away TV-PGD
Thursday, 09/18/03 ep # 210 I, Candy TV-PG
Friday, 09/19/03 ep # 316 Deacon Blues TV-PGD

Monday, 09/22/03 ep # 416 No Orleans TV-PGD
Tuesday 09/23/03 ep # 320 Inner Tube TV-G
Wednesday, 09/24/03 ep # 407 Ticker Treat TV-PGL
Thursday, 09/25/03 ep # 225 Flower Power TV-PGD
Friday, 09/26/03 ep # 411 Veiled Threat TV-PG

Monday, 09/29/03 ep # 412 Double Downer TV-PGDL
Tuesday 09/30/03 ep # 415 Dougie Nights TV-PGD
Wednesday, 10/01/03 ep # 417 Missing Links TV-PG
Thursday, 10/02/03 ep # 419 Screwed Driver TV-PG
Friday, 10/03/03 ep # 421 Patrons Ain't TV-PG


As always, this is subject to change. Thus far, only the first three weeks are available. The second run will only air on weekdays and the first run will air 7 days a week.

jatm27
08-13-2003, 11:05 AM
Great news!!! I'm sure people who haven't been exposed to the show yet will become instantly hooked!

Rita Lawsons Boy
08-18-2003, 01:34 AM
thats great news, ill love enjoying those classic eps all over again.

JD2635
12-03-2003, 06:32 PM
This is great comedy!

Pavan
09-29-2006, 03:16 PM
Hit Comedy THE KING OF QUEENS Joins TBSs Line-Up

Kevin James Stars in Blue-Collar Sitcom To Air Weekdays at 5 and 5:30 p.m., Beginning Monday, Oct. 2, And Fridays at 8 and 8:30 p.m., Beginning Oct. 6

TBS Celebrates Arrival of Popular Series with Six-Hour Marathon Sunday, Oct. 8

TBS welcomes the newest addition to the very funny networks afternoon comedy block when the hit series THE KING OF QUEENS joins the afternoon line-up Monday, Oct. 2 and the Friday prime-time line-up Oct. 6. The show, which stars Kevin James, Leah Remini and Jerry Stiller, will air weekdays at 5 and 5:30 p.m. (ET/PT), as well as Fridays at 8 and 8:30 p.m. To celebrate the arrival, TBS will present a six-hour marathon of memorable episodes from the series eight-year run Sunday, Oct. 8, starting at 6 p.m.

THE KING OF QUEENS revolves around Doug Heffernan (James), a Queens, N.Y., parcel delivery man who yearns for a quiet, normal life with his wife, Carrie (Remini). But now that Carries widowed and eccentric father, Arthur (Stiller), has moved in with them, the peace and quiet for which Doug yearns may be next to impossible. Also starring in this hit series are Victor Williams as Dougs best friend and coworker Deacon; Patton Oswalt as Dougs buddy Spence; and Gary Valentine as Danny, Dougs cousin. Several episodes of THE KING OF QUEENS feature characters from the series sister show, Everybody Loves Raymond, including Ray and Debra Barone (Ray Romano & Patricia Heaton), and Rays overbearing mother, Marie (Doris Roberts).

TBSs Sunday, Oct. 8, KING OF QUEENS marathon will feature 12 episodes, beginning with four episodes that feature characters from Everybody Loves Raymond:

6 p.m. Road Rayge Doug meets a new friend, Ray Barone, who happens to have season tickets to the New York Jets. But when Doug gets caught trying to help out Ray on his driving test, he has his own license suspended.

6:30 p.m. Rayney Day When Ray Barone calls and asks Doug if he wants to play golf at his private club, Doug cancels plans to spend a day with a friend in order to comfort him after his divorce. Meanwhile, Rays mother, Marie (Doris Roberts), arrives at the Heffernans early to pick Ray up and gives Carrie a lesson in cleaning, which Carrie milks for all its worth.

7 p.m. Dire Strayts Doug and Carrie invite Ray and Debra Barone over for dinner.

7:30 p.m. Raygin Bulls Doug and Ray Barone have a guys night out. Meanwhile, Carrie gets a shock upon visiting her mothers grave.

8 p.m. Pole Lox Doug convinces Carrie to take pole-dancing lessons, but is disappointed when she puts on a show for him. Meanwhile, Arthur worries her new hobby is a result of his poor parenting and smothers her in effort to make up lost time.

8:30 p.m. GNight Stalker Dougs karaoke performance gets him an e-mail stalker.

9 p.m. Apartment Complex Doug and his pals rent an apartment to use as a secret hang-out. Meanwhile, Carrie goes to great lengths to please her newest client (Kirstie Alley).

9:30 p.m. Buy Curious When Doug and Carries neighbor passes away, their grief is quickly replaced by hope when they realize his empty residence could prove to be a profitable investment. In their dash to close escrow, they become wary of another neighbor, Lou, whose neighborly way of maintaining the bereaved lawn raises their suspicions.

10 p.m. Doug Less Part 1 A newly svelte Doug evokes jealousy from Carrie, who just cant hide her disdain when people constantly compliment her hubby on his weight loss. Doug decides to surprise her by taking her to an old holiday spot of theirs.

10:30 p.m. Doug Less Part 2 Doug surprises Carrie with a romantic weekend away at a resort, but their vacation is threatened when they try to get past an argument theyve been having. Meanwhile, Deacon finds Spence and Danny in bed together. And Arthur decides he is in an emergency situation.

11 p.m. Flame Resistant Carrie gets jealous when Dougs mother would rather spend time with Dougs ex-girlfriend from high school than with her.

11:30 p.m. Shrink Wrap Arthur visits a psychiatrist and recalls a disturbing encounter with his father that may explain Arthurs abrasive personality.

LivinLaarge
10-01-2006, 01:48 PM
im gonna be watchin that! a whole marathon alright!

BiggestLeahFan
10-01-2006, 02:23 PM
I NOW LOVE TBS!! ;)

SpenceOlchin
10-02-2006, 01:59 PM
Well the TBS airings of the King of Queens starts this evening at 5 PM. First up is "Fatty Mcbutterpants" which is a great episode from Season 3. Can't wait as well for the 6 hour marathon on Sunday. :)

jpcanes
10-02-2006, 06:34 PM
In Miami we now get 2 hours of KoQ, Mon.-Thurs.
An hour on TBS, and then 7-8 on one of the local stations.
Friday, it's 2 hours on TBS, 1 hour local! :crazy:

SpenceOlchin
10-03-2006, 01:12 PM
In Miami we now get 2 hours of KoQ, Mon.-Thurs.
An hour on TBS, and then 7-8 on one of the local stations.
Friday, it's 2 hours on TBS, 1 hour local! :crazy:

Same in NJ. WWOR 9 runs it from 7-8 PM Monday- Saturday in addition to the TBS airings. Gives you many chances to catch the show, in addition to the DVDs.

Scoobiedoo30
10-03-2006, 01:30 PM
WUPL My 54 airs King Of Queens weekday's at 10:30 am and Saturday Night at 11:00 pm and 11:30 pm.

yankeesfan82
10-03-2006, 02:07 PM
Same here in Hartford. MY TV 59 (refuses to call it MY TV 9) airs it 7PM-8PM Mon-Sat. TBS 5PM-6PM.

floyd2006
10-04-2006, 12:29 PM
Cant wait for the marathon, I hardly get to watch the show.