Horatio/DC #11: Where Have All His Labcoats Gone? :(

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Great pics :)
My turn to share...
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katpin31791 said:
To me is when the H/M thing started. Anyone else agree?

BTW great pics Wibble. Had to go cool my face down. :lol:

Well, I've watched up to 'Fade-Out' so far. And far as I can tell, no changes yet. Even the few eps (so far that I've seen! Gotta remember I didn't see any of the eps with her in it because I absolutely hated the storyline) with Aerosol and Horatio hasn't changed that I can tell. Again, I have yet to see the rest of the episodes, so we'll see.
 
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I don't really want to repeat myself, so I'll post a link to the reasons why I personally found the Season 4 Horatio a great disappointment. Here's my post from a few pages back. :)
 
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In today's Chicago Sun Times - business section, page 54 - there's a nice pic of DC accompanying an article about CBS. The caption under the pic read: DC is part of CBS' formula toward high profitablity in the third quarter. TV profit rose 26% during that period.

Here's the article:

Pretty picture as CBS fine tunes profits
November 3, 2006
CBS Corp., owner of the most-watched U.S. television network, said third-quarter profit rose 26 percent on increased earnings from TV and outdoor advertising.
The company also announced it plans to buy back $1 billion to $1.5 billion of shares early next year.

Profit from continuing operations advanced to $323.6 million, or 42 cents a share. Sales were $3.38 billion, little changed for a second quarter, the New York-based company said Thursday.

Shares slipped 8 cents to close at $28.73.

Chief Executive Officer Leslie Moonves sliced programming costs at CBS TV to compensate for a 3 percent decline in advertising sales. Since Chairman Sumner Redstone split the company from Viacom Inc. in January, Moonves has put CBS shows such as ''CSI: Miami'' and the nightly news hosted by Katie Couric on the Web to reverse the revenue decline. Outdoor ad revenue rose 34 percent and radio sales dropped 6 percent.

''Television advertising is still a bit of a concern, but they are figuring out how to monetize some of their properties online,'' said David Joyce, an analyst at Miller Tabak & Co., who rates the shares ''neutral.''

While CBS beat the average analyst estimates of 40 cents, sales fell short of the $3.43 billion estimate, based on a Thomson Financial survey.

I apologize in advance if this is the wrong place to post this. Unfortunately, the picture isn't available in the online edition of the newspaper.
 
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That was interesting Annissa. Thanks for posting it. I have great hope for season 5 to come back on track on the orginal formula. I understand that a show needs to evolve and change but I was somewhat dissapointed with Horatio charactor and some of the arc's in season 4. I am still watching the eppys and admit I have not seen them all.

48 hours to life had a good quote from Horatio on the end of the show. I was pleased to see him still using his ole wisdom there.

The Good Rebecca
 
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Hey kit4na, wow, that's a great wallpaper :D I'll snag that and use it if that's ok ;)
 
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wow really great wallpapers ... and don't worry i'm working on one as well ... i would say i need a life :rolleyes:
 
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That's a great article!
Now if only they would make the net services available to all..... then they would earn even more money and make more fans happy.....

I mean, the fans ( non US) who go only are the vast minority of English speaking overseas fans. I don't htink they'd loose any money later. 99% of all people would wait for the dubbed version.....
1 % of a lot of people is still a lot of money...

Just my 2 cents.

HELLO MR MOONVES! WHOOOOOOOOOHOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!
 
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