> Would that hold true for hour-long dramas? It would seem that the > syndicated landscape for them is either some tier of basic cable (or Ion > Television), late night on the weekends, or both. And that has been the > trend of the last decade or so. > > But syndication has been soft for hour-long programs (original or in > repeats) since the late 90s/early 2000s, when the science-fiction/fantasy > programs migrated to the new networks (the last 2 Trek series) or just ran > out their respective clocks.
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