Announced prematurely during Fox’s pre-taped 2022 upfront presentation in May, dark comedy Cindy Snow will not be airing on the network this coming season after all. Following months of back-and-forth between Fox and series producer Warner Bros. Television, the network has allowed the studio to shop the project from creator Steve Yockey to other outlets, and WBTV is expected to do so. Depending on how that goes, I hear there is still a possibility for Fox and WBTV to make a deal for Cindy Snow to air on Fox in fall 2023.
As Deadline has reported, the single-camera meteorologist comedy Cindy Snow emerged as a strong contender for a straight-to-series order at Fox in the weeks leading to the network’s May 16 upfront presentation under a lower-cost model, with the goal to film the show for about $2.2 million an episode, likely in Atlanta. (Fox previously had commissioned a script plus backup material for the project as part of a script-to-series commitment.)
As Deadline has reported, the single-camera meteorologist comedy Cindy Snow emerged as a strong contender for a straight-to-series order at Fox in the weeks leading to the network’s May 16 upfront presentation under a lower-cost model, with the goal to film the show for about $2.2 million an episode, likely in Atlanta. (Fox previously had commissioned a script plus backup material for the project as part of a script-to-series commitment.)
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