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Madness
03-25-2004, 06:58 PM
Cortesy of Zap2it.com

LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) - Cable's ABC Family has acquired rerun rights to dozens of series, movies and specials produced by Warner Bros., headlined by "Smallville."
The teen-Superman series, the No. 2 show on The WB (behind "7th Heaven"), will begin its off-network run on ABC Family in the fall. The cable channel has rights to the show for several years.

"'Smallville' is a great addition to ABC Familys lineup this fall," says Mark Silverman, ABC Family's general manager and senior vice president. "'Smallville' has a loyal audience, thematic appeal for today's families, and will serve as a strong anchor to complement original programming."


Another WB series, "JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment," is also headed to ABC Family in the fall. The hidden-camera show starring the "Scream" and "Malibu's Most Wanted" actor is in its third season on the Frog.
ABC Family will also get a number of holiday specials and Warner Bros. movies, including "Miss Congeniality," "The Perfect Storm" and "Twister," as part of the deal. Additionally, it includes a renewal of rights to the sitcom "Full House," which has aired on ABC Family for several years.

"We believe that 'Smallville' and 'Jamie Kennedy' will be staples of ABC Family's 2004 schedule," says Eric Frankel, president of Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution. "And by securing the rights to the perennial family hit 'Full House,' ABC Family can continue the success that these series have already brought to them."

Pavan
03-25-2004, 07:22 PM
ABC FAMILY STRIKES OFF-NETWORK LICENSING DEAL TO ACQUIRE SLATE OF SERIES, MOVIES, AND SPECIALS FROM WARNER BROS. DOMESTIC CABLE DISTRIBUTION



Deal Includes Off-Net Rights to The WB’s Highest-Rated Series of All-Time "Smallville" Set to Premiere on ABC Family Fall 2004



Deal also Includes Hilarious "JKX: The Jamie Kennedy Experiment,” Renewal of ABC Family’s Top-Rated "Full House,” as well as Dozens of Hit Movies and Holiday Specials



Burbank, CA (March 25, 2004) — ABC Family has acquired a slate of series, movies and specials in a deal with Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution (WBDCD) top lined by the multi-year off-network rights to The WB’s highest-rated series of all time SMALLVILLE (from Warner Bros. Television), it was announced today by Mark Silverman, general manager and senior vice president, ABC Family, and Eric Frankel, president, Warner Bros. Domestic Cable Distribution. ABC Family will begin airing SMALLVILLE in Fall 2004.

Also included in this newly-unveiled programming pact is the off-net rights to JKX: THE JAMIE KENNEDY EXPERIMENT (to begin airing Fall 2004), the series that pushes the sketch comedy and hidden camera formats to new extremes; dozens of hit movies including the hit titles "You've Got Mail," "Miss Congeniality," "The Perfect Storm" and "Twister"; and the renewal of the enduring family favorite FULL HOUSE, which has proven itself as an ABC Family favorite. In addition holiday specials are part of the deal.

“'Smallville' is a great addition to ABC Family’s lineup this fall,” said Silverman. “'Smallville' has a loyal audience, thematic appeal for today’s families, and will serve as a strong anchor to complement original programming."

“We are always most pleased when we are able to place programming on networks where it not only makes the most audience sense, but where we believe our programs are going to have the best opportunity for success,” said Frankel. “We believe that ‘Smallville' and ‘Jamie Kennedy’ will be staples of ABC Family’s 2004 schedule, and by securing the rights to the perennial family hit ‘Full House,’ ABC Family can continue the success that these series have already brought to them. We look forward to working with ABC Family on marketing these terrific shows.”

Before the legend...before the icon...there was a teenager named Clark Kent (Tom Welling, "Cheaper By The Dozen"). Clark doesn't wear glasses, there's no suit and he can't fly. Between the boy he thought he was and the man he is destined to become are the stories of SMALLVILLE. Someday, he'll master his powers and understand his true calling. Currently in its third season, this new interpretation of the enduring Superman mythology and its classic characters blends realism and adventure into an exciting action series.

Reinterpreting the Superman mythology from its roots, SMALLVILLE was written and developed by Alfred Gough & Miles Millar ("Shanghai Noon," "Spiderman 2"), based on the DC Comics characters. Gough and Millar serve as executive producers, along with Greg Beeman, Mike Tollin, Brian Robbins, Joe Davola and Ken Horton. The series is produced by Tollin/Robbins Productions and Warner Bros. Television. SUPERMAN was created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster.

A weekly half-hour comedy series hosted by charismatic film star and stand-up comic Jamie Kennedy ("Scream," "Three Kings"), JKX: THE JAMIE KENNEDY EXPERIMENT pushes the sketch comedy and hidden camera formats to new extremes. Off-the-wall humor and Kennedy's disarming personality, versatility and comedic acting skills combine to make this unique new series a sly combination of on-the-street sneak attacks and elaborate practical jokes. In addition to hosting the show in front of a studio audience, Kennedy can be seen - but maybe not recognized in his disguises in nearly every prank, playing a variety of character roles.

From executive producers Jamie Kennedy, Fax Bahr & Adam Small ("MAD TV," "In Living Color"), Mike Karz ("Max Keeble's Big Move") and Brian Hartt ("MAD TV") the series is produced by Bahr Small Productions and Karz Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television Production and Big Ticket Television, a Paramount/Viacom Company.

ClassicComedyFan2
03-25-2004, 07:30 PM
Jamie Kennedy isn't at all appropriate for ABC Family.

Smallville could be cool, although I've never seen the show.

The movie selections are mixed, but I do like "Twister."

Full House renewed, huh? Hmm...

Joeylova87
04-04-2004, 05:14 PM
Gilmore Girls is also coming to ABC Family according to thefutoncritic.com

Friday, March 26, 2004 - 12:27 PM
'Smallville,' 'Jamie Kennedy' Repeats Head to ABC Family
By Brian Ford Sullivan


CHICAGO (thefutoncritic.com) -- ABC Family has scooped up the cable rights to the WB's "Smallville" in a deal valued north of $26.4 million, beating out competiting bids from Sci Fi Channel and Spike TV.

The cable channel will pay about $400,000 per episode for the series, slightly less than it shelled out for the off-network rights to "Gilmore Girls" ($425,000 per episode) back in January 2003. Distributor Warner Bros. Television is also expected to sell a weekend play of "Smallville" to local stations across the country beginning in the fall of 2005.

In addition, ABC Family has snagged the cable rights to fellow WB series "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" for about $200,000 per episode. Both "Smallville" and "Jamie Kennedy" are currently in their third seasons on the Frog.

The duo, along with "Gilmore Girls," will all kick off their five-night-a-week runs this fall on ABC Family.

For those interested, here's a look at how "Smallville" and "Jamie Kennedy's" deals stack up when compared to other recent cable pacts (amounts listed are per episode fees):

$1,600,000 - "C.S.I." (Spike TV)
$1,550,000 - "Law & Order: S.V.U." (USA)
$1,350,000 - "Without a Trace" (TNT, fall 2004/2006)
$1,025,000 - "C.S.I.: Miami" (A&E, fall 2004/2006)
$900,000 - "ER" (TNT)
$800,000 - "Crossing Jordan" (A&E)
$800,000 - "Law & Order" (TNT)
$700,000 - "N.Y.P.D. Blue" (TNT/Court TV)
$700,000 - "Third Watch" (A&E)
$600,000 - "Charmed" (TNT)
$600,000 - "Frasier" (Lifetime, March 2006)
$600,000 - "Malcolm in the Middle" (FX, Fall 2007)
$550,000 - "The X-Files" (TNT/Sci Fi)
$450,000 - "Sex and the City" (TBS, June 2004)
$425,000 - "Gilmore Girls" (ABC Family, Fall 2004)
$425,000 - "King of Queens" (TBS, Fall 2006)
$400,000 - "Dharma & Greg" (FX/ABC Family, Fall 2005)
$400,000 - "Smallville" (ABC Family, Fall 2004)
$315,000 - "My Wife and Kids" (ABC Family, Fall 2008)
$250,000 - "Angel" (TNT)
$250,000 - "Fear Factor" (FX, August 2004)
$200,000 - "Alias" (TNT, Fall 2005)
$200,000 - "J.A.G." (Hallmark, January 2005)
$200,000 - "The Jamie Kennedy Experiment" (ABC Family, Fall 2004)
$150,000 - "The Steve Harvey Show" (TBS)
$75,000 - "Yes, Dear" (TBS)