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Jul 2012
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I was wondering as to why the networks are not airing completed seasons of shows that were previously scrapped?
Some examples are the final completed season on TNT's "Snowpiercer" and the 2nd season of TBS' "Chad" that Roku picked up back in 2022. Since most filming of new shows have been postponed, unless they have an agreement, why not air what has already been filmed? |
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