According to that, looks like Milla Kunis might be back, too.
Hopefully CN will broadcast the new episodes.
Fox may or may not air the episodes, but Cartoon definitely will...
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmp..._way_03_242004
According to that, looks like Milla Kunis might be back, too.
Hopefully CN will broadcast the new episodes.
Last edited by Corrado; 03-25-2004 at 11:56 AM.
Um...the article says that Cartoon Network will broadcast the new episodes.Originally Posted by Corrado
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I'd be happy if Fox DIDN'T get the new episodes. That way FG could be considered a Cartoon Network original.
FOX is about to get owned.
Glad to see it's offical.
CN only sublicenses Family Guy from Fox. I doubt CN could pay the ~$1M-10% per ep budget by themselves.Originally Posted by lord dalek
According to Newman, the Cartoon Network license fee and expected DVD sales will help cover the cost of resuscitating "Family Guy."
Why coldnt AOL-TIME WARNER pay the fee. I mean obvisouly CN is an fully owned subsidiary of Time Warner (through Turner Broadcasting) so itd be in tehir best interest. So technically CN's financial limitations could technically be overlooked if Time Warner felt that Family Guy could be highly profitbale for them -- which it seems to be.
But who knows. Fox shouldnt air hte episodes and probably wont they have all those other crappy shows.
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$10 says FOX will try to air them, rotate it around the schedule every 2 weeks, shove it off into some godawful timeslot and cancel it again.
CN is paying the license fee. Are you asking whether AOL-TW should "buy" versus "rent?"Originally Posted by Nexus810
Buying entails paying Fox (if Fox sells and how much) a huge settlement, then funding the new eps by themselves (with no help from Fox). So that's 2 things they have to pay for, with their income coming from TV ad sponsors (which they would have anyway when they "rent") and DVD sales. But unlike Fox, no license fee income (since CN was the licensee), at least until syndication.
"Um...the article says that Cartoon Network will broadcast the new episodes."
From that very article:
"although Fox can exercise an option to broadcast the segs first."
I hope that doesn't happen.
I couldn't care less if Mila Kunis returned. It's Alex Bornstein that they need.
How many more times can this news get "official?"
Last edited by Stewie; 03-25-2004 at 02:45 PM.
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As long as it's still a FOX property, Borstein will return, since she's still under contract to FOX for her work on MadTV. I suspect that Mila Kunis will come back too, since she's still afilliated through That 70's Show. Of course, if AOL/TM were to buy the Family Guy liscence outright in order to fully own the property, I'd have my doubts about the return of many of the role players in the development of the show.Originally Posted by Stewie
they wont buy the rights to Family Guy. that never happens these days. FOX will still own the show, and as such will market and distribute it.Originally Posted by bassist
go hijack someone else's threadOriginally Posted by Jimmy Kustes
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This is great news! My only concern is... after the team has been apart for awhile, can they recreate the magic of the series' first run? Or will "Family Guy" be another famous show that "jumps the shark"?
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According to Alex's website she's definetly involved...don't forget, she's one of the head writers.
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No, I WANT Fox to run the episodes first. BECAUSE I don't have cable, can't get it, and know no one of whom I can bum it off of. THINK OF PEOPLE LIKE ME.
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