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CBS Entertainment president <font color=yellow>Nina Tassler</font> said the network has a plan to bring viewers back to <I>CSI: Crime Scene Investigation</I>.<p>When the broadcast networks announced their fall schedules for the 2009-2010 season, Fox revealed that they were going to air <I>Fringe</I> opposite <I>CSI</I> and ABC's <I>Grey's Anatomy</I> at 9:00pm ET/PT on Thursdays. One reason for doing this, Fox said, was because <I>CSI</I> and <I>Grey's</I> have slipped and are "not consuming all the oxygen" in the timeslot. <I>CSI</I> pulled in 14.41 million viewers for the season nine finale, which was 19% lower than the season eight finale.<p>Tassler said the network is "absolutely" planning to bring <I>CSI</I> back up to where it used to be. "[Show runners] <font color=yellow>Carol</font> [<font color=yellow>Mendelsohn</font>] and <font color=yellow>Naren</font> [<font color=yellow>Shankar</font>] are very aggressive smart producers," Tassler told <A class="link" HREF="http://www.tvguide.com/">TV Guide</a> during the CBS upfronts press gathering. "And when we get back [to Los Angeles] we'll be hearing their creative strategy for next season."<p><font color=yellow>William Petersen</font> (Gil Grissom) left <I>CSI</I> during season nine and was replaced by <font color=yellow>Laurence Fishburne</font> (Dr Ray Langston). The transition has not been easy, but <I>CSI</I>'s producers "are very excited" about season 10 and have "lots of surprises in store for next season," Tassler shared. She added, "I'll have to wait and hear what they're planning."<p>The original article is from <A class="link" HREF="http://www.tvguide.com/News/CSI-Surprises-Fishburne-1006217.aspx?rss=news&partnerid=spi&profileid=05">TV Guide</a>. Thanks to <font color=yellow>Shane</font> from TalkCSI for the heads up.<center></center>