"Cold Case": Renewed for seventh season; "Medium" on the move?
13 episodes for "Cold Case" -- case closed. "Without a Trace," on the other hand, is still officially a missing persons case, we'll probably know the show's fate for sure on Monday but it's kinda looking grim.
Latest bubbling out of CBS today was heat for two more drama pilots, "Miami Trauma," a medical drama from the Bruckheimer shop; and the untitled U.S. Attorneys drama from scribe Frank Military. Both shows are actively staffing.
Here's my question about all of the dramas CBS is seriously eyeing -- where are they going to put 'em all? Especially if the chatter about "Medium" possibly being rerouted from NBC to CBS (thanks to deal issues) is true.
"Medium" is produced by CBS Television Studios (fka CBS Paramount Network TV, a mouthful of a moniker that I never liked anyway) so it would make sense for the show to land there if the deal issues at NBC prove insurmountable.







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Keep Without a Trace. CBS doesn't need Medium.
Posted by: Sis | May 19, 2009 at 03:37 AM