News - Saturday, October 13, 2007 6:08
NBC STRIKES HEROES SYNDICATION DEAL
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NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution has sold the NBC primetime series Heroes to cable networks G4 and MOJO for its debut in off-network syndication, it was announced on Thursday by Frances Manfredi, senior vice president and general sales manager, NBC Universal Domestic Television Distribution.
The multi-season strip deals with G4 and MOJO debut in fall 2010, and include a repurpose window of current season episodes the week following NBC’s initial airings starting in 2007.
“Heroes is a perfect show for G4 and MOJO,” Manfredi said. “We are thrilled about the deal and look forward to a long and successful relationship with the two networks.”
G4 will debut Heroes with all-day marathons of season one episodes on Saturday, Oct. 27 and Sunday, Oct. 28. The network will begin airing episodes from the current season with a mini-marathon of the first six episodes of Heroes season two on Saturday, Nov. 3 from 5-11 p.m. (ET/PT). G4 will then regularly air each week’s current episode of Heroes on Saturdays at 10 p.m. (ET/PT).
Heroes will premiere on MOJO Thursday, Nov. 1, airing the first six episodes of season two from 3-9 p.m. (ET). Going forward, Heroes will air on MOJO every week on Wednesday at 8 p.m./11 p.m. (ET) and Thursday at 5 p.m./8 p.m. (ET). MOJO will also air a marathon of season one episodes during the Thanksgiving holiday.
4 Comments
JustJZ
james
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Syndication? it means they show “OLD” episodes, meaning they play episodes that already aired on NBC. you know how u see like boy meets world or friends on other networks its the same thing
Infelt
JustJZ
What the hell does that mean?
Means that NBC sold the rights to broadcast re-runs of Heroes to G4 and MOJO.
The more profitable Heroes is, the longer we’ll get to watch new episodes.
diddyabc
What the heck is the point? Does anyone even watch G4 anymore?






What the hell does that mean? Does it mean no more Heroes on NBC?