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Old 09-15-2008, 03:20 PM   #1
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Default How I Met Your Mother's syndication bids reach $350 million

One of the most spirited auctions in the past couple of years has turned Twentieth TV's "How I Met Your Mother" into a potential nonstop revenue machine, whose reruns are poised to harvest upward of $350 million in its first cycle.
At least three station groups -- Tribune, Fox and CBS -- have ponied up bids in some or all of the first seven cities opened by the distributor: N.Y., L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas, Houston and Washington. Twentieth could disclose the identity of the winning bidders in the various cities as early as Wednesday.

In cable, the bidders include TBS, Lifetime, ABC Family, FX, Comedy Central and Spike. The cable deal will take longer to close because it encompasses two separate exposures of the series. The first is the standard 12 runs a week that kicks off in fall 2010, when cable will share the plays with TV stations. The second comprises two extra runs each week in advance of fall 2010, a repurposing that's not available in syndication and that could start on cable before the year is out.

Twentieth TV declined to comment on the negotiations, but Chuck Larsen, the producers' rep on "Mother," while not discussing any financial details, said: "I'm really impressed that potential buyers are being so aggressive in bidding for the show."

One of the reasons for the elevated demand is that "Mother" has consistently averaged more than 9 million viewers in CBS' Monday-night sitcom block since the comedy premiered in September 2005.

Even more significantly, while the show's total-viewer number has declined slightly each year, in the 2007-08 season, "Mother" has, on average, added 450,000 people in 18-to-49, the demo most sought after by Madison Avenue.

Another reason for the booming sellers market for "Mother" is that "there are so few sitcom reruns coming down the pike," said Bill Carroll, VP and director of programming for Katz TV, which represents hundreds of TV stations. Broadcast networks have cut back drastically on sitcoms, filling their primetime schedules with lots more reality series, which are cheaper to produce, and a continuing steady stream of hour dramas.

Whatever the reason for the ascendancy of "Mother," Twentieth could end up pocketing $2 million an episode from syndication through 1) cash license fees from stations, and 2) revenues from the three 30-second national spots the distrib is holding back in each half-hour run of the series.

Similarly, an additional $1 million an episode could flow into Twentieth's coffers from the cable-network license fee and from the value of the three 30-second spots in cable.

The four-year contract calls for the delivery to the buyers of 110 half-hours in 2010. For each additional year that CBS renews the show beyond 2010, an extra year gets tacked on to the contract.

In TV syndication, "Mother" has leapfrogged over another Twentieth off-network sitcom, "My Name Is Earl," which is available to stations in fall 2009, a year earlier than "Mother." The distrib has sold "Earl" to TBS for cable exclusivity, but has not cleared any TV stations yet.

In effect, the buzz over "Mother" has forced Twentieth to shove "Earl" into the backseat.

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I hope to see it on TBS and the CW.

The show will have already cleared 90 episodes at the end of the fourth 26-episode season
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Although it did not get the coin it was seeking, Twentieth TV has scored deals with the Fox-owned TV stations in N.Y., L.A. and Chicago for reruns of the hits CBS sitcom "How I Met Your Mother."
Stations in five other major markets, including CBS-owned outlets in Philadelphia and Dallas, also bought the series.

The distributor got above its asking price in only one market, Chicago (at $65,000 a week), but drew a solid license fee in the rest of the country, driven by bidding from multiple stations. Twentieth wanted $80,000 a week in New York and received about $70,000 from WNYW. The opening asking price in L.A. was $70,000 a week, and KTTV ended up paying $50,000. Twentieth TV declined to comment on station call letters or license fees.

The sales process got started earlier this month when Twentieth set up an auction for "Mother" in a group of major markets; the bids began flowing in late last week. What ginned up demand for "Mother" is the relatively high number of adults 18-49 who have gravitated to the series on CBS, which tends to be the oldest-skewing broadcast network.

Also, sitcoms from CBS' Monday-night block of half-hours have delivered above-average Nielsen ratings in off-network syndication over the last decade, led by "Everybody Loves Raymond," "King of Queens" and "Two and a Half Men."

WPSG Philadelphia and KTXA Dallas, both owned by CBS, bought "Mother," as did Sunbeam Broadcasting's WLVI Boston, Kelly Broadcasting's KQCA Sacramento and Tribune's KCPQ/KMYQ Seattle.

While Twentieth continues to sign deals in markets throughout the country over the next couple of months, it will also create a separate negotiation to sell the cable-exclusive rights to one of a group of networks that have put in bids, including TBS, Lifetime, ABC Family, FX, Comedy Central and Spike.
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