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Friday Night Lights

- Adapted from the film of the same name (which in turn was based on the book of the same name), Friday Night Lights shows high-school football in the most extreme of settings: small-town Texas. Overbearing fathers, groupies, pretty-boy quarterbacks, pressure-filled coach...
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'Friday Night Lights' Close to Renewal
Thursday, March 06, 2008
              
Friday Night LightsI'll admit it:  sometimes I hear a piece of news that makes me squeal with glee.  It's a very manly squeal of course, but it's loud and shrill nonetheless.  This is the sound I made when I found out that NBC is very close to striking a deal to bring Friday Night Lights back for a third season.  As we reported previously, NBC has been shopping the show around in an attempt to strike a deal with another company that would help alleviate the costs of the low-rated drama.  Now it looks like DirecTV is ready to step in and partner with NBC to help bring the series back for another year.  However, what will this mean for the loyal viewers of the underrated drama?

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cjjonesz said: TheEditor: Direct TV isn't a subscription network, it's an alternative to cable. You, in essence, would ha...
JUDYTK said: I ALREADY HAVE DIRECTV!!! I don't care which airs it, I just want FNL STILL ON THE TV!!! I hope this fina...
ProudDillonPantherette7 said: Hassle? Yes, but I'll endure that just to also see the pea!@#!@ show the encores. Just tell me when they ma...


The exact nature of the deal won't be made public until it's official, but the likely scenario is that the first run of new Friday Night Lights episodes would air exclusively on DirecTV.  However, the episodes would encore on NBC shortly thereafter, which means you wouldn't have to rush out and subscribe to DirecTV just to see FNL.  This is very similar to the deal NBC brokered with USA to save Law & Order: Criminal Intent from cancellation. USA runs new episodes of the series first, then they encore later on NBC.  Not only does it expand the audience for the series, but it helps the network take care of some of the costs.

Why would DirecTV be interested in such a deal?  It's likely that they're looking for some sort of exclusive content to draw in subscribers.  Though Friday Night Lights only pulls in an average of six million viewers, it could still be a big boon for the company if a chunk of those people switch to DirecTV.  It'll also make the company look like big time heroes, at least in my eyes.

Though this deal isn't 100 percent confirmed, it's basically just awaiting a few signatures.  In the next day or two we should officially be able to break out the pom-poms and do three cheers for the Dillon Panthers.

Would you subscribe to DirecTV just to see FNL?
Definitely
No, I'll wait for them to air on NBC
No, I'll download them after they air on DirecTV

- Don Williams, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: TVGuide.com, Deadline Hollywood Daily
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