CBS and Comcast Working on Jericho Deal

April 8, 2008 by brian  

Another day, another rumor about the fate of cult hit Jericho. Though CBS has canceled the show twice, there’s a great deal of speculation that some network might step in to please Jericho’s intensely dedicated fanbase.

The New York Times reports that CBS Paramount Network Television is in talks with cable provider Comcast about ways to bring back Jericho.

It cites two sources who asked to remain anonymous. As with all developments regarding Jericho and its future, SFUniverse will keep you posted.

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5 Responses to “CBS and Comcast Working on Jericho Deal”
  1. Alexandra says:

    Brian, that’s good news!

  2. Bill says:

    AWESOME NEWS!

  3. Gwen says:

    If you want more Jericho please write to: Ms. Nancy Tellem, President, CBS Paramount Network Television Entertainment Group, 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, CA 91604-2190.

    Ask her to continue to produce Jericho and sell it to another network. These letters need to go out now, if we wish to save Jericho.

    For more information go to: http://www.jericho-kansas.com/Community/SaveJerichoCampaign/tabid/195/Default.aspx

    Jericho fans should also check out Fancast.com, which is owned by Comcast. It is rumored that Comcast’s on demand shows will be available via Fancast.

    Gwen
    http://www.jericho-kansas.com

  4. Sam says:

    This would be great news! Jericho deserves to live on!

  5. William King says:

    if we want to save jericho the best and only option that remains is to boycott CBS shows and CBS sponsers that would get there attention and force them to do something instead of continuing to do nothing

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