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ABC’s McPherson Wants More "Traditional" Sitcoms; greenlighting several multicam sitcoms
Topic Started: Jan 16 2009, 06:51 PM (425 Views)
Rick
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ABC’s McPherson Wants More Sitcoms
By Josef Adalian

ABC Entertainment President Steve McPherson said he’d like to expand the network’s comedy portfolio by adding more traditional sitcoms to its programming mix.

The network once dominated the comedy space with meat-and-potatoes half-hours such as “Roseanne” and “Home Improvement.” But while ABC has had plenty of success with dramas, its only mildly successful comedy in recent years has been the single-camera “Samantha Who?”

Mr. McPherson, speaking to reporters Friday at ABC’s portion of the Television Critics Association’s Winter Press Tour, said he’s hoping to greenlight several multicamera half-hours when the network picks up its comedy pilots in the next few weeks.

“A lot of comedies on the air now are observational,” Mr. McPherson said. “There’s an intimacy missing when the sitcom isn’t on the air. I think there’s a place for it.”

Mr. McPherson said he still enjoys watching repeats of shows such as “Seinfeld” and “Home Improvement,” and explained that viewers right now are looking for “comfort food” to help them through difficult times.

As with all press tour sessions this week, the economy’s impact on programming was a key theme of Mr. McPherson’s session.

“We’re in one of the worst economies in 70 years, if not a century,” Mr. McPherson said. “We’re looking at everything we can do to be more effective. We have to look at everything across the board, from cost-cutting … to smarter ways to program our network. The world has shifted underneath these businesses. We need to be incredibly bold.”

Mr. McPherson also said he was happy about NBC’s decision to dump drama programming at 10 p.m. in favor of stripping a Jay Leno comedy show.

“It opens up beachfront real estate to less bidders,” he said. “We’re hoping there are viewers who are left behind (by NBC) that we can grab.”

With Mr. Leno now no longer a near-term possibility for ABC’s late-night schedule, Mr. McPherson said the network once again was discussing the best strategy for “Jimmy Kimmel Live.”

“We’re looking at everything. It changes the landscape,” he said, adding that moving Mr. Kimmel is still a possibility, as is finding new ways to promote the show in its current timeslot.

A big chunk of Mr. McPherson’s session with journalists was dominated by questions regarding the creative direction of ABC’s hit Thursday soap opera “Grey’s Anatomy.” The ABC executive tackled critics’ concerns head on, hinting that creator Shonda Rhimes was aware of viewers’ complaints about the show’s controversial Izzie-Denny storyline.

“I think shows ebb and flow, especially the kinds of shows we have,” he said. “Shonda is one of, if not the most, talented women writer out there. I think she’s responded to the criticism extremely well.”

Mr. McPherson also said that viewers will better understand the Denny-Izzie storyline when the season is over.

On other matters:

—Mr. McPherson said definitively that ABC would not be picking up 20th Century Fox TV’s “King of the Hill.” With Fox saying it has no plans to order more episodes, the show may be dead.

—ABC’s new animated half-hour “The Goode Family” may not premiere until May, Mr. McPherson said. The network expects to announce the rest of its spring premieres in the next few weeks.

—Mr. McPherson said “According to Jim” is “probably (in) its final run. But you never say never. … ‘Jim’ has been an amazing asset for us.”
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Nubia
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I am all for "traditional" sitcoms....but they still need to be original AND funny. Basically....the exact opposite of According to Jim.
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We'll better understand the Denny shit when the SEASON is OVER? When the hell is this gonna end?!?!
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Mason
Jan 16 2009, 07:06 PM
We'll better understand the Denny shit when the SEASON is OVER? When the hell is this gonna end?!?!
I was just about to post the same thing, but you beat me to the punch..Guess there is going to be more fast-forwarding for the rest of the season..I thought this would be wrapped up during Feb. sweeps
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Kevc1980
Jan 16 2009, 07:08 PM
Mason
Jan 16 2009, 07:06 PM
We'll better understand the Denny shit when the SEASON is OVER? When the hell is this gonna end?!?!
I was just about to post the same thing, but you beat me to the punch..Guess there is going to be more fast-forwarding for the rest of the season..I thought this would be wrapped up during Feb. sweeps
I did too!

Shonda can lick my ass.
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Some fan base somewhere is probably licking Shonda's ass to get her to keep the Denny storyline going..... :rolleyes:
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Jan 16 2009, 11:36 PM
Some fan base somewhere is probably licking Shonda's ass to get her to keep the Denny storyline going..... :rolleyes:
Yes, you just know there's a whole coven of annoying Denny/Izzie fangurls out there just wetting themselves over this.

This is supposed to be Grey's Anatomy...not fucking GHOST!
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King
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This just affirms my theory I've been saying since SEPTEMBER - Izzy is going to die and Denny is going to take her to Heaven! I am sticking to that! Haha
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Jan 17 2009, 12:50 AM
This just affirms my theory I've been saying since SEPTEMBER - Izzy is going to die and Denny is going to take her to Heaven! I am sticking to that! Haha
Well, if they're gonna kill her off, then kill her off, but, for God's sakes, don't drag this out to the end of the season!
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It would have been good if they didn't screw it up by having her be an adulterous whore...with a GHOST.
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