
In his TCA debut today, new CW president Mark Pedowitz gave a glimpse at his strategy for the broadcast network. To sum it up, more original programming to bridge the ghastly midseason (and summer) hole on the network’s schedule when it goes into a dormant state with low-rated repeats of its serialized dramas.
In addition to launching more reality shows and boosting the orders of existing series with more episodes for more weeks of originals (CW is adding two episodes each to Gossip Girl and 90210 and one to Supernatural and Nikita this season), the network also hopes to add scripted genres that repeat better than serialized dramas for fall 2012. “We are still looking to do high-concept serialized dramas, but we will have a deeper focus on trying to get a good close-ended show that has a CW feel to it,” Pedowitz said, adding later, “It helps in repeats. We have to be able to repeat better.”
And comedy, the genre which exited CW’s slate a couple of years ago, may be making a comeback. “We are opening ourselves to look at comedies this year,” Pedowitz said. “I think there are some new comedies this fall would’ve worked on the CW: 2 Broke Girls, New Girl and Apartment 23.” After the session, he stressed that the network will develop comedy “very slowly, very smartly — baby steps, selectively.” He plans to tap into the resources of Warner Bros TV and CBS TV Studios, “two of the best studios around” for comedy.
Pedowitz also gave thumbs-up to remakes. “I do believe in remakes, putting a new twist on a great idea,” he said, giving Syfy’s Battlestar Galactica and CW’s own 90210 as examples. And with the Superman-themed Smallville gone, “we’re looking next year to do a superhero show if the right superhero comes to be,” he said. What doesn’t seem to be in the cards, at least not for the foreseeable future – restarting original programming on Sunday night.
Good news for fans of Supernatural, “it is not intended to be the last season,” Pedowitz said of the veteran sci-fi series’ upcoming 7th season. “We’ll see where the ratings go. We hope the show keeps going.” Asked about the possibility of Gossip Girl losing stars Blake Lively and Leighton Meester to features, Pedowitz didn’t want to speculate on the series’ potential future without them. “I’m a big believer in casts staying together,” he said. “We hope they stay together as long as possible. When we have to cross that bridge… we’ll see.
Of the shows he developed as president of ABC Studios, the one he feels would’ve been a better fit for the CW is drama October Road. “It would’ve been good for the CW,” he said. And yes, he is a huge fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, whose star Sarah Michelle Gellar headlines the network’s new series Ringer this fall.
Pedowitz, who is in his 50s, walked out onstage to Alphaville’s hit Forever Young, and was asked right away how he plans to relate better to the CW’s core females 18-34 demo. “I try to get into my 26-year-old niece’s head,” he said.
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WONDER WOMAN !!!
Should do a comedy series based on the comic strip “Sore Thumbs”… very CW.
James Robinson’s Starman is ripe for TV adaptation.
CW should have really took a chance on Wonder Women it fit their Network and could have easily took Smallville place
WONDER WOMAN !!!!!!
Aqua man starring Trevor Donovan for CW but spends his days delivering Aquafina water to businesses and fights wall street corruption on the side. No relation to Aquaman the DC superhero.
I personally think The CW should once again take a stab on Sunday and put new programmings there on Fall 2012.
I agree, they need to get back into Sundays.
I also agree they need to bring back Sunday’s. Would allow them further diversity with their programming, allow more shows the opportunity to air to find out what works and would make them come off as more of an actual big broadcast network then they are currently.
Wonder Woman belongs on TV, no matter how the dice rolls
HAH. Couldn’t afford the Kelly WW.
Comedy is where CW needs to start to turn the network around. If they find a WB produced hit comedy that can be a hit in syndication, that would be good! It will be a very interesting pilot development year with CW looking into comedies!
and the CW didn’t have the budget for Wonder Woman
The CW doesn’t need 15 million viewer comedies… Happy Endings could work being a hit with 3-5 million viewers, plus, it adjusts the core demo.
I never said they needed 15 million viewer comedies.
but since you brought it up, I don’t think the CW would mind having a 15 million viewer comedy
lol
I hesitate to suggest this…but CW is part of CBS, which holds TV rights to Star Trek remakes…
Starfleet Academy, anyone?
A Buffy or Smallville-style Wonder Woman show would be great for the CW. Get Joss Whedon behind it or some other project. He belongs on the CW, not FOX.
Bound to fail.
I’d personally like to see a change in focus, something more appealing to the male demographic. Another superhero show sounds good, but not WW. A Green Arrow/Aquaman series still sounds like a good idea to me.
As for comedy, they need to bring back Reba to the network. They just fit together for some reason.
They made Aquaman, and it sucked. Remember? That was why it didn’t go past the pilot stage. I agree, please not WONDER WOMAN. I really think that could work on the big 3, just with a completely different tone and better writing. I don’t get why they don’t just do a SMALLVILLE spinoff? Never watched the show, but I understand its fans are pretty hardcore.
Actually, MERCY REEF (aka AQUAMAN) would have gone to series on the WB, but the merger of UPN and the WB networks left it without a slot.
But the larger point is that the CW may want a superhero series, but they’re not willing to spend the $ necessary for production values and actors. That’s why the last season of SMALLVILLE alternated between effects-heavy episodes and things that could have been rejected TWILIGHT ZONEs. They lacked the money to do 22 solid episodes with Clark Kent doing things like using x-ray vision or flying.
CW is very interested in developing a new superhero show
A Smallville-ized Wonder Woman (no tights, plainclothes but keep the bracelets and lasso) with a young Diana Prince just coming to Man’s World for the first time with Lynda Carter playing Hippolyta (WW’s mom) would be a natural for the CW. Action but a female skew, same as Nikita. I’m shocked that we didn’t get WW during Smallville’s long run. A cameo by Tom Welling to establish it in the same universe would be hot. Totally different than the horrible NBC pilot. Megan Fox comes to TV?????
I love The CW that’s the network I want to work at when I graduate!
Teen Titans
duh
Some thoughts:
COMEDIES
Yes please. Let’s see what you guys have got
PROCEDURALS
Please, god, no! Too many choices already, all of which are uninspired. But when you get your fingers burned with Hart of Dixie, that should kill your appetite for more precoedurals.
REMAKES
Meh, I don’t really see the point. This is being done to death elsewhere and on the big screen. But if a good remake comes along, go ahead and explore it. Just don’t remakes for remakes sake.
SUPERHEROES
This is definitely in your wheelhouse, since you had a good 10-year run with Smallville (although you really blew the series finale). Given the DC/Warner relationship, it is most likely only characters from the DC universe. Wonder Woman was mentioned above – I’m not so sure, since the Kelly version looked questionable, but perhaps a “Smallville-ized” version could work. If you want to stay with comic-book superheroes, other DC characters could include Green Arrow, Aquaman, the Flash, or even Nightwing (Robin’s superhero personae after he leaves Batman). That would also benefit from interest in the 2012 Nolan Batman film. In fact, heroes without superpowers (Nightwing, Green Arrow, etc.) might be less expensive because of the need for less CGI.
Please give wonder woman another try. there is too many male superhero’s getting the attention whether it be on the big screen or on television. stick to her comic background and it won’t get a bad reaction like David E Kelly’s did, which wasn’t as bad as they made it out to be.
Dear CW,
I would like a spinoff of 7th Heaven with Lucy & Kevin.
I would like the Dad to retire from the Church in the spinoff.
I would like Lucy to have a Boy in the spinoff of 7th Heaven.
I would like Kevin to join the Air-Force in the spinoff of my show.
I would like Lucy to become a stay at home Mom in the spinoff too.
I would like Eric, Annie, Simon, & Ruthie, to move to San Antonio.
I would like Eric to get a job the Jewish Federation in Texas.
I would like Annie to take care of elderly people in San Antonio.
I would like Simon to work at Regal Cinema in San Antonio, Texas.
I would like Ruthie to go to Our Lady Of the Lake University in San Antonio, Texas that way Ruthie could be closer to T Bone too.
I would like the spinoff to premire on the CW in January 2012.
Yours Very Truly,
Christian Michael Ginesi
TV Aficionado
P.S. Please email me back soon CW.
I would love to see the character “Booster Gold” introduced in Smallville to continue as it’s own series. If you are a fan of his actual comic book storyline, he is an incredible character study and can be really well developed. He has an ego, a conscience and is flawed which is a wonderful thing for the CW audience to follow and relate to. And it can’t hurt that the actor who played him, Eric Martsolf is gorgeous either.