Thats's why I watch NCIS and not CSI.  The military influence is enticing to
me.
 
 

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Keith, that's how I always looked at NCIS, police procedural with Navy and
Marine uniforms abounding.







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>From : Keith Johnson <keithbjohn...@comcast.net>
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"The Unit" is a good, well-acted show with interesting characters. But as
Americans continue to grow weary of constant thoughts of terrorism and
foreign wars--even though Americans signed off on those wars--I wondered how
long it would last. There was a strong air of fear, xenophobia, and rampant
vengeance-minded jingoism since 9/11, all stoked by the Bush coterie.
Television capitalized on that with a glut of such shows back in the day. I
remember there was one called "E-Ring", with Dennis Hopper and Benjamin
Bratt. It took place in the Pentagon. 

With Obama trying to change that mindset it's not surprising such
military-focused shows might finally be losing steam--at least, those
focused specifically on combat and warfare. I guess "Army Wives", with its
focus on the family stateside, and gentler view of the military, will last.
Of course, being on "Lifetime" and having that cast of actresses doesn't
hurt! I know lots of guys who watch that show! 

I'm surprised "NCIS" lasted this long. I guess it's actually more police
procedural in tone, less military? 



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NEW YORK - A couple of television crime-fighters are on the move: Patricia
Arquette and "Medium" from NBC to CBS, and Simon Baker's " The Mentalist "
to CBS' Thursday-night lineup. 

CBS, the last of the top four broadcasters to reveal its fall schedule to
advertisers this week, said it was canceling "Without a Trace," "The Unit"
and "Eleventh Hour." New series with Jenna Elfman and Julianna Margulies are
moving in. 

The nation's most popular network is a model of stability in a roiled
broadcast industry. It's the only network with more viewers this season than
last, yet had less advertising revenue than its previous year because of a
depressed market. 

Sensitive about a stodgy image, CBS Corp. chief executive Leslie Moonves
cited in a presentation to advertisers on Wednesday a newspaper article that
talked about the network's ratings successes despite not being "sexy." 

"When you come right down to it, winning really is the only sexy thing out
there," Moonves said. 

CBS moved quickly to grab "Medium." As an aging show, production costs were
going up. But since it is made by a production company owned by CBS Corp.,
the costs were more easily absorbed by CBS. It lands on CBS' Friday schedule
at 9 p.m., between "Ghost Whisperer" and "Numb3rs." 

Simon Baker's "The Mentalist" was broadcast TV's only real new hit this
season, and CBS decided to move it from Tuesday nights to Thursday at 10
p.m. 

Thursdays are important for networks as they seek income from advertisers
like film studios looking ahead to the weekend. CBS also said it sees the
chance to gain a competitive edge at 10 p.m. with NBC's decision to air Jay
Leno's new comedy show at that hour each weeknight 





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NEW YORK - A couple of television crime-fighters are on the move: Patricia
Arquette and "Medium" from NBC to CBS, and Simon Baker's " The Mentalist "
to CBS' Thursday-night lineup. 

CBS, the last of the top four broadcasters to reveal its fall schedule to
advertisers this week, said it was canceling "Without a Trace," "The Unit"
and "Eleventh Hour." New series with Jenna Elfman and Julianna Margulies are
moving in. 

The nation's most popular network is a model of stability in a roiled
broadcast industry. It's the only network with more viewers this season than
last, yet had less advertising revenue than its previous year because of a
depressed market. 

Sensitive about a stodgy image, CBS Corp. chief executive Leslie Moonves
cited in a presentation to advertisers on Wednesday a newspaper article that
talked about the network's ratings successes despite not being "sexy." 

"When you come right down to it, winning really is the only sexy thing out
there," Moonves said. 

CBS moved quickly to grab "Medium." As an aging show, production costs were
going up. But since it is made by a production company owned by CBS Corp.,
the costs were more easily absorbed by CBS. It lands on CBS' Friday schedule
at 9 p.m., between "Ghost Whisperer" and "Numb3rs." 

Simon Baker's "The Mentalist" was broadcast TV's only real new hit this
season, and CBS decided to move it from Tuesday nights to Thursday at 10
p.m. 

Thursdays are important for networks as they seek income from advertisers
like film studios looking ahead to the weekend. CBS also said it sees the
chance to gain a competitive edge at 10 p.m. with NBC's decision to air Jay
Leno's new comedy show at that hour each weeknight. 

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"No matter how well he does, there's going to be more (audience) share
available at 10 o'clock for people who put on great dramas," Moonves said,
"and that's what we do." 

CBS tinkered with its Monday-night comedy lineup, except for 9 p.m. stalwart
"Two and a Half Men." The network is moving "How I Met Your Mother" up a
half hour to 8 p.m., and shifting "Big Bang Theory" to 9:30 p.m. in the hope
of nurturing it as a hit. 

Elfman's new show, "Accidentally on Purpose," debuts at 8:30 p.m. Based on a
true story, it's about a San Francisco film critic who gets pregnant after a
one-night stand with a young slacker, then decides to keep both the baby and
the dad. 

Much like it did with its "CSI" franchise, CBS is now spinning off "NCIS,"
which has surprised even network executives with its burst of popularity the
past year or so. "NCIS: Los Angeles" features Chris O'Donnell and rapper LL
Cool J as a former Navy SEAL, and will air directly after "NCIS" on Tuesday.


CBS says it has an opportunity on Tuesdays with ABC, NBC and Fox's schedules
that night dominated by reality shows like "Dancing With the Stars" and "The
Biggest Loser." 

"If you don't want to watch reality, we are the only game in town," said
Kelly Kahl, CBS' chief scheduling executive. 

Margulies stars in "The Good Wife," about a stay-at-home mom forced back
into the workplace when her politically prominent husband, played by Chris
Noth, is sent to prison after a sex scandal. It will air Tuesdays at 10 p.m.


CBS is bringing on one other new series in the fall. "Three Rivers," to air
Sundays at 9 p.m., is a medical drama about organ donation. 

CBS also renewed the comedy "The New Adventures of Old Christine," which ABC
had been eager to pick up if CBS didn't want to air it any longer. 

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