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More News On CBS’ Scheduling Plans

As its official upfront presentation approaches, CBS is negotiating deals to keep some popular “bubble” series on the air.

While CBS’ typically older-skewing programming often removes it from the passionate, “save our show” campaigns for cult-favorite series–“Jericho” is a recent and notable exception–many of its “endangered” programs do have rather large audiences who would be upset with cancellation.

Among those looking good for renewal, says THR, are “Rules of Engagement” and “Cold Case.”  “Engagement” generates little buzz, and it did not impress in a recent Wednesday airing, but it does hold onto a very solid portion of the “Two and a Half Men” audience in its usual Monday slot.  As with this year’s third season renewal, a fourth season order for “Rules” would likely be a thirteen episode buy.

“Cold Case” has been battling with fellow drama veteran “Without a Trace” for a return spot on CBS’ schedule.  Both have shown some recent ratings strength, and while neither has been counted out, “Cold Case” is being viewed as the frontrunner.  “Without a Trace” might still be in the running for a midseason slot.

At press time, industry sources were beginning to officially rule out renewal prospects for “The Unit.”

Meanwhile, in an update to the earlier story about new series pickups, sources say “US Attorney” is also being eyed for a series order.

Brian Cantor

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