NBC will start production in June on "Shades of Blue," a "gritty drama" starring Jennifer Lopez as a single mom/cop #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
Bob Greenblatt calls #TheBlacklist's move to Thursday "risky," but hopes to jump-start the night for NBC. #TCA15
— TV Guide Magazine (@TVGuideMagazine) January 16, 2015
"We are going to do a live musical next year," says Bob Greenblatt. NBC has optioned rights for #TheMusicMan and #TheWiz. #TCA15
— TV Guide Magazine (@TVGuideMagazine) January 16, 2015
Greenblatt just mentioned #Heroes in the same breath as "summer programming" so it sounds like the summer plan is still on. #TCA15
— KSiteTV (@KSiteTV) January 16, 2015
Greenblatt says NBC will look for more multi-camera comedies going forward (i.e. Undateable, One Big Happy) #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
Greenblatt says it's hard to build that audience back, re: comedy. "We're doing it hopefully one show at a time." #TCA15
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) January 16, 2015
"We're talking about doing a live comedy" says NBC Entertainment President Jennifer Salke. #TCA15
— TV Guide Magazine (@TVGuideMagazine) January 16, 2015
Salke on #Constantine: "We love the show. We're still talking about it," though it has under-performed thus far #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
"The odds are great that #ChicagoFire and #ChicagoPD will be back," Greenblatt says #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
Greenblatt admits they don't know yet if #ChicagoMed could spin off into itself. It's an experiment w/characters right now. #TCA15
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) January 16, 2015
Potential spin-off "Chicago Med" is still being kicked around as well at #NBC #TCA15 #ChicagoPD #ChicagoFire
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
"You're going to just fall into this family & it's provacative," Salke on #TheSlap. Serialized drama is still risky, though. #TCA15
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) January 16, 2015
Salke says NBC brought Jennifer Lopez and Eva Longoria to the network in order to "embrace more diversity" #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
Greenblatt is "disappointed" with #StateofAffairs. "Scratching my head a little bit about why we can't get more people." #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
Last couple weeks' #StateOfAffairs ratings disappoint, but it was doing well the end of 2014. "You expect the worst & hope for the best."
— KSiteTV (@KSiteTV) January 16, 2015
Salke: #StateofAffairs got more serialized as eps went on& says it "might be worth looking at" if audience wasn't connecting w/central story
— Danielle Turchiano (@danielletbd) January 16, 2015
Greenblatt on #Parenthood: "It's never gotten the audience that I think it deserved." #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015
"#AboutaBoy is not over yet," says Bob Greenblatt. Will be pulled from the schedule for new multi-camera sitcoms. #TCA15
— TV Guide Magazine (@TVGuideMagazine) January 16, 2015
Greenblatt says #AboutABoy is "not over yet," and NBC is developing more projects with Jason Katims, who they "love" #TCA15
— TV Guide (@TVGuide) January 16, 2015