SAVE CSI: MIAMI!!!!!

Spoilers indicate a few may leave? I've not read that
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We all read those spoilers a while back. They said that Horatio's team would be broken up and one of the main cast transferred in the season finale. The finale script has since been reworked, according to later spoilers, and it doesn't look as though it will be a cliffhanger.
I personally think CSI: Miami will be renewed for an 11th season, but after that I have no idea. All we can do is keep watching and showing our support and hope for the best.
 
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Man, let me tell ya, there is no way that any of us that post on this board could save any show, I mean, we are a minority to the corporate world, all they care about is making money so the President and CEO get a nice big bonus every 6 months to a year. I'm sure that is what goes on at CBS. I think there will be a season 11, but not as many episodes. As I have said before, I read where Mr. Caruso wants it to go to 12 Seasons. I wish him the best of luck in talking corporate CBS to grant him his wish. After that, my guess is he will retire, and hey that sounds like a plan to me! Retire, I wish I could!

BTW: "Two and One Half Men really stinks now", Shut it OFF CBS!

Peace
 
Most (if not all) of the comedies stink because they are raunchy and brainless, and now networks are talking about adding more this season because their ratings are so much better than the dramas!
 
Hello there Ms. Daisymay!

Nice to see you on here chatting, I have had to take some time away due to my mother has Spinal Stenosis surgery. She is doing much better! I hope you are doing well!

Anyhow, I have formed the opinion that TV is just not like it was 30 or 40 years ago. It's all about making money, ratings, and they seem to not care about the big fans of this and other CSI Shows. It really makes me sad. I think that we should be thankful for what we got over the years, I am building up my DVD Collection of CSI Miami and CSI New York. I just have this gut feeling that those two shows will leave CBS first, but the bright side of it due to the how popular these show have been, we will see reruns on the other cable or satellite networks for years to come.

Let's go back to the late 60's for a minute. The Monkees only had two seasons on NBC. But they had four hit pop records (I'm telling my age here), but they have remained in the "limelight" over the years! God Bless Davy Jones, he was such a nice man, and I heard he liked CSI Miami too! Davy should have been a guest star with Horatio Caine on CSI Miami

Peace to all CSI Fans!





Hope you are having a nice day!
 
We have to remember the show is 10 years old. Normally, a show this popular only last 10 Seasons, then after that decade, times have changed, the cast has aged, and they always want something fresh to keep people's attention.

I can't say petitions will do any good because your dealing with a company that has to make money to turn a profit for it's investors.

If I recall, the President of CBS saying that as long as the show had a certain amount of viewers, they would leave all three CSI Shows on. With that said, all I can say is that a more effective way to handle this is to write a letter address to the President of CBS.





Don't send emails or electronic petitions. Send real letters. Type them up in MS Word, Sign them, and send them address to the President of CBS. The more "real letters" they get, the more chances are better they will leave these shows alone. That's just my 2 cents worth.


I'm willing to write a letter to the CBS President but where and to whom do I write it to? If you or the mods can share this information, I'd be happy to comply- thanks.
 
Hello,

The latest word I have received is that CSI NY is gone for next season. CSI Miami still has a chance. I'm not really sure how this is going to pan out, but I guess we will have to wait for word from David Caruso, as I was told he was planning to have a "Press Conference" with the news media of what lies ahead for the future of Miami. This is just a rumor, so I can not say this is true, but my gut feelings are that Miami would stay on longer than NY, and that is just my opinion only.

Peace,
Jimi
 
Hello,

The latest word I have received is that CSI NY is gone for next season.

For the record, I haven't seen any official word from CBS nor any of their representatives (including actors) that NY has been canceled. If you're referring to what was posted on one of the twitter pages, it seems to be from a fan club who claims they can't reveal their source. They may or may not be right, but it's probably best to be cautious with the news out there. Seems also, that a lot of news/entertainment sites have made up their mind already about it, and I can't say I completely disagree with their assessment of the situation, but it's not quite a sure thing until CBS announces it--which they haven't yet. So there is hope. I've seen stranger things happen during pickup season. :lol:

That being said, I'm feeling a little more confident about Miami. Fingers crossed as the weeks count down...

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We have to remember the show is 10 years old. Normally, a show this popular only last 10 Seasons, then after that decade, times have changed, the cast has aged, and they always want something fresh to keep people's attention.

Given the trend lately (most shows barely get 13 episodes, let alone 10 years), I'm glad Miami didn't begin within the last 3 or 4 years. It's nice to see something consistent on television these days.

But I don't think a show should be given a set life-span (especially by the networks). Despite the obvious financial side of it, if Miami is still relevant to an audience after all these years and would continue to be, more power to them. CSI seems to be doing well, so we know the procedural formula is still working for CBS...even if I think it might be a bit tired conceptually. :lol: But it's a dual-edged sword, because I think all things should come to an end eventually, especially if it makes sense. On the other hand, I'm so used to seeing Miami on the air, primetime would feel a little weird--to me--without it.
 
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Thank god for amc. If it wasn't for their deal, the shows future would be looking considerably worse. My only real worry is the cost of miami compared to the cost of new york. Then again, it most likely does generate more money than New York. Miami costs so much, for the most part, because of the special efects for tornados and explosions and other stuff that don't really need to be there. If they come back, I don't think they should do any of that stuff. IMO they can no longer justify it.


How tru this is, I don't know, but on another thread Adam aparently said in an interview amc is willing to put in more money to get those 2 extra seasons they were offered. Hopefully it is true and the extra money plus previous amc money, plus international sales on top of what money they will get from advertisers, will be enough.

Figers crossed
 
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Forza, thanks for mentioning what Adam said. I was just going to post that info. He wouldn't have said it unless he knows something. Adam is also giving another interview this afternoon, so hopefully he will have something to add. I also agree there are ways to cut back on expenses. I think they could still do a great show without all the special effects by making it more character driven.
 
Hello Folks,

I read a press release from CBS, where Nancy Teller, President of CBS made a statement last month that as much as she wanted to keep all three CSI Programs going, one is going to have to end.

From rumors only, CSI NY will wrap up this season when CBS starts to run the last CSI NY episodes at the end of the month. Right now, Miami is safe (maybe) for one more season, that's Season 11. That's just my opinion.

Peace
 
Forgive my ignorance about US television. Has it ever been done that another network like nbc or others I don't know the names of, have they ever bought a show and given it new life on that network? Or is cbs too possesive of their shows?
 
Forgive my ignorance about US television. Has it ever been done that another network like nbc or others I don't know the names of, have they ever bought a show and given it new life on that network? Or is cbs too possesive of their shows?

Yes. When JAG aired on NBC, it was cancelled after the 1st season. CBS picked it up, and it actually aired for another 9 seasons, before finally being cancelled by them. NBC cancelled Medium and CBS also picked it up (they seem to have a love for NBC shows, at least back in the day.) NBC also cancelled SouthLAnd, and TNT picked it up and brought it to new life, where its still running--I think Season 4 just ended. :)
 
Forgive my ignorance about US television. Has it ever been done that another network like nbc or others I don't know the names of, have they ever bought a show and given it new life on that network? Or is cbs too possesive of their shows?

Yes. When JAG aired on NBC, it was cancelled after the 1st season. CBS picked it up, and it actually aired for another 9 seasons, before finally being cancelled by them. NBC cancelled Medium and CBS also picked it up (they seem to have a love for NBC shows, at least back in the day.) NBC also cancelled SouthLAnd, and TNT picked it up and brought it to new life, where its still running--I think Season 4 just ended. :)

While all of this is true, I don't think that another network would pick up a CSI show after it is cancelled. For one, networks usually on pick canceled rookie dramas. Also, CBS probably has some ownership or rights to the CSI series, so I don't think a network could pick up one of the shows if CBS is still airing another show in the franchise.
 
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