Brian Damage
11-17-2010, 10:18 PM
This is why Warner Bros. Television did what they had to do last spring to keep Charlie Sheen on Two and a Half Men for two more years despite his troubled personal life: the veteran sitcom continues to rake in millions of dollars for the studio.
BURBANK, Calif. (November 17, 2010) — Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution (WBDTD) has sold the second off-network syndicated cycle of television’s #1 comedy — the long-running sitcom hit “Two and a Half Men,” from “The Big Bang Theory” executive producer Chuck Lorre — to the Tribune Broadcasting stations and to stations from the Sinclair Broadcast Group.
http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/
BURBANK, Calif. (November 17, 2010) — Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution (WBDTD) has sold the second off-network syndicated cycle of television’s #1 comedy — the long-running sitcom hit “Two and a Half Men,” from “The Big Bang Theory” executive producer Chuck Lorre — to the Tribune Broadcasting stations and to stations from the Sinclair Broadcast Group.
http://www.deadline.com/hollywood/