JulieSomoski
09-28-2008, 01:10 PM
http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2008/09/bravo-to-re-air.html
Swingtown is jumping into bed with a new partner: Bravo. The network just acquired the exclusive cable rights to CBS' spouse-sharing, '70s-set drama, and plans to re-air it sometime this fall. (The edgy, ratings-challenged show, which finished its 13-episode run a few weeks ago, has a slim chance for renewal on CBS.) Although the move would seem to open the door for Tom, Trina, and the rest of the bell-bottomed gang to make another summer of love — and on cable, where many felt that the series belonged in the first place — Bravo says that it has no plans to produce additional seasons of Swingtown. Might supergroovy ratings this fall change anyone’s mind? Fans can only hope.
This is great news! They said they have no plans to order new episodes, with high ratings for the repeats, it might give them a reason to give it a second season. While at the same time, CBS still hasn't cancelled it. I'd say this gives us a ray of hope.
Swingtown is jumping into bed with a new partner: Bravo. The network just acquired the exclusive cable rights to CBS' spouse-sharing, '70s-set drama, and plans to re-air it sometime this fall. (The edgy, ratings-challenged show, which finished its 13-episode run a few weeks ago, has a slim chance for renewal on CBS.) Although the move would seem to open the door for Tom, Trina, and the rest of the bell-bottomed gang to make another summer of love — and on cable, where many felt that the series belonged in the first place — Bravo says that it has no plans to produce additional seasons of Swingtown. Might supergroovy ratings this fall change anyone’s mind? Fans can only hope.
This is great news! They said they have no plans to order new episodes, with high ratings for the repeats, it might give them a reason to give it a second season. While at the same time, CBS still hasn't cancelled it. I'd say this gives us a ray of hope.