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The Remaining Episodes of “Selfie” Will Be on Hulu

November 25, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

If you’re a fan of the short lived Selfie with Karen Gillan and John Cho, you’ll be able to get some closure by watching the rest of the first and only season on Hulu.

If you read everything we post here at The Comedy Bureau, this move should come as no surprise to you, especially given our thoughts that we posted yesterday on comedy at broadcast networks being assuredly diminished week by week.

It would almost seem as if the Internet has been made into the “land of misfit toys” for comedy programming that networks like NBC and ABC don’t want.

What Has Happened to Comedy on Broadcast Networks? (Hint: Lots of Canceling)

November 25, 2014
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It would be a little premature to say that there’s writing on the wall, but comedy definitely seems like it is playing second fiddle (or almost no fiddle at all) to hour long dramas at NBC, ABC, CBS, and Fox. Comedy is currently flourishing on cable and online and, perhaps, that is where episodic comedy, wholly, is headed. 

This TV season alone, freshman comedies Selfie, A to Z, Manhattan Love Story, and Bad Judge have been canceled along with relative new comers The Millers.

Community, Arrested Development, and now The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, which had a series order from NBC but didn’t even make it to air, have moved from TV networks to online streaming services.

Just yesterday, it was announced ABC also scrapped a sitcom they had already ordered to series, Members Only starring John Stamos.

Bloggers and John Mulaney alike keep talking about whether Mulaney will last on Fox. On top of all of that, there are rumors that NBC has halted production on Last Comic Standing after it already had brought it back from the dead.

We’re not saying broadcast networks have drawn a hard line on in the sand (yet) prohibiting comedy from their airwaves. Cristela, black-ish, and Brooklyn Nine-Nine have found success just starting out and the networks have a few comedy mainstays like Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory, and Two and Half Men. New Girl and The Mindy Project have also seemed to fared well in their tenure at Fox. Also, cable networks TBS and TNT have recently canceled Sullivan & Son and Franklin & Bash, respectively.

Still, this last couple of years have seen an unprecedented shift of the comedy genre as an aggregate on TV from going live on air to every household with a TV on a weeknight to niche cable networks and various online entities ranging anywhere from Netflix to YouTube to Amazon. Key & Peele, Louie, Portlandia, Veep, Transparent, and Children’s Hospital are all just a few perfect examples of this new paradigm.

The future for comedy on TV and the behemoths of television does have yet to be decided. The highly anticipated Last Man on Earth from Chris Miller and Phil Lord starring Will Forte is premiering next year. Networks, like CBS, are starting to get on board with their own streaming service. 

What is clear in the current TV landscape, above all, is that the Internet isn’t going away and, because of that, viewers can watch whatever they want whenever they want to watch it. Thus, people will watch their favorite Key & Peele sketch as many as times as they can stand, binge watch The Simpsons via The Simpsons World app/site, consume as much media that exists online of their favorite comedians (i.e. web series, podcasts, stand-up clips, etc.), and do so at any time of any day in any place versus Thursdays at 8 at home,

In such an environment, it’s much harder than it used to be to launch a broad franchise sitcom that lasts 10 seasons and lives on in syndication, which has been the network TV model for comedy for decades. So, for now, as NBC chairman Bob Greenblatt poignantly remarked during Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt’s move to Netflix, “…we have a very drama-heavy midseason schedule.”

ABC Cancels “Selfie” and New Network Comedies Seem Like They Really Can’t Catch a Break

November 7, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Must like their film studio counterparts, TV networks are looking for tentpole franchises in their series, hopefully having something that will make it past six seasons and eventually go on to syndication. Series such as Seinfeld, Friends, and The Office running for so long have given credence to this dynamic when it comes to sitcoms.

However, with the explosion of niche comedy and comedy in general via the Internet, the idea of the long-running half hour sitcom seems much harder to start these days. Already in this latest TV season, Manhattan Love Story, A to Z, and Bad Judge have been cancelled.

ABC has added to that list with their axing of Selfie. 

There weren’t that many freshman comedies to begin with at the big broadcast networks this fall, leaving us to wonder how marginalized scripted comedy currently is at NBC, ABC, CBS, Fox and how much more it will go that way.

High Concept Comedies Are in Style Ahead of This Pilot Season

October 27, 2014
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There are indeed plenty of semi-autobiographical comedies in development, especially with the success of freshman series Cristela at ABC.

However, at the other end of the TV comedy development spectrum, at this time, is a bunch of high concept comedies that steer clear of the fish-out-of-water in a small (or big pond) dynamic. Conspiracy theories, witches, and, highest concept of all, Vine stars, and more are all subjects for comedy projects that are being worked for TV across several networks.

Specifically, TBS has ordered a sort of Lost parody from Justin and Jordan Shipley, DirecTV has ordered a parody reminiscent of Downton Abbey that will star Peter Serafinowicz and Will Sasso from College Humor’s Big Breakfast, Elizabeth Banks is set to produce and direct a workplace conspiracy theory comedy from Caroline Williams at ABC, 30 Rock’s Josh Siegal and Dylan Morgan are writing a witch comedy at NBC, Nick Frost is set to star in a comedy as an ex-jewel thief that’s having trouble getting out of the jewel thief business also at ABC, and Rainn Wilson is developing a series following stars (minus Curtis Lepore due to Internet outrage at his rape charge that he plead down to an assault charge) on the six second movie platform Vine trying to make it in the traditional half hour format. 

There’s no telling where these will end up, if anywhere at all, but it’s a good sign to see more comedy series in the works that aren’t how two people met and fell in love or how an abnormally configured family figures out how to be a family.

ABC Makes Script Commitment for Fortune Feimster Comedy From Tina Fey, Robert Carlock, and Matt Hubbard

October 23, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Fortune Feimster is not only getting to develop a series based on her life, but she is getting to do so with the likes of of Tina Fey, Robert Carlock, and Matt Hubbard.

ABC has made a script commitment to the project, which is currently untitled, and has added one of the more intriguing comedies to their development slate ahead of this upcoming pilot season in addition to their other semi-autobiographical comedian series with Jermaine Fowler.

ABC Buys Jimmy Kimmel/Carson Daly Comedy

September 15, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

After leading their late night offerings for years, Jimmy Kimmel along with Carson Daly has just sold a comedy project to ABC. Kimmel will write the pilot himself that follows a VJ that loses it all, which loosely follows the life of former MTV VJ Daly.

Interestingly, though they’re on different networks, Daly and Kimmel have been longtime friends since their time together at the radio station KROQ here in LA.

Reunion of National Lampoon’s Vacation’s Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo Closer to Happening at ABC

September 13, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo, who co-starred in all of the National Lampoon’s Vacation movies, have been working on developing a project at ABC where they would again be a married couple, but, this time, would have to deal with their grandkids.

8 months ago, when the project was announced, there was no writer. Now, Brad Copeland has been set as the writer as ABC has made a script commitment to the project.

If this gets a greenlight, we wonder if there would be any crossover or recognition of the Vacation reboot with Ed Helms.

ABC Having Jermaine Fowler Develop a Semi-Autobiographical Comedy

September 3, 2014
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(via The Hollywood Reporter)

In this latest round of networks getting ready for pilot season, ABC has picked up a great project in having the very funny Jermaine Fowler develop a family comedy based on his life, which much of his stand-up is based on.

More specifically, the series would follow a college drop out that moves in with his grandmother and a former DC cop. With this premise in mind, we think this could work or as a multi-cam or single camera sitcom. Hopefully, it will get a pilot order and we’ll get to see which one it will end up being.

EW Readers Pick Parks and Recreation and Drunk History as EWwy Winners

August 18, 2014
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(via Entertainment Weekly)

In the midst of all of the awards dedicated to entertainment on a screen, Entertainment Weekly has put forth their own EWwy Awards based on votes from their readers on what’s best on their TVs.

So, Parks and Recreation took Best Comedy Series, Best Actor [Adam Scott], Best Supporting Actor [Nick Offerman] while Drunk History took Best Variety Series. Of course, perennial award winner Modern Family had to sneak in a win as well with Best Guest Actress [Elizabeth Banks].

Some Versions of ‘Modern Family’ Around the World Have A Few Big Differences From The Original

July 5, 2014
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Some Versions of ‘Modern Family’ Around the World Have A Few Big Differences From The Original

Currently, Iran, Chile, and Greece have or are working on their own versions of ABC’s hit sitcom and perennial award winning series Modern Family.

In Iran and Chile however, same-sex marriage is not legal and thus, Cam and Mitchell are not adapted into the Iranian and Chilean versions of the show titled as “Haft Sang” and “Familia Moderna” respectively. Even more perturbing is the idea that producers for Haft Sang have not gotten rights to adapt Modern Family. 

ABC Orders Cristela to Series

May 12, 2014
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Announced this morning, Cristela Alonzo’s pilot Cristela was ordered to series over at ABC. 

Despite the bloodbath of cancellations over the last week, we’re excited that America will get to see a sitcom centered on Cristela Alonzo.

HT: The Hollywood Reporter

Terry Crews Named New Host Of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’

May 8, 2014
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Terry Crews Named New Host Of ‘Who Wants To Be A Millionaire’

Well, this ought to be fun. Terry Crews is set to host the 13th season of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and we can only hope that he tackles someone’s lifeline for giving them the wrong answer.

Cristela Alonzo & Jerrod Carmichael Pilots Could Still Be Picked Up to Series

May 7, 2014
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Cristela Alonzo & Jerrod Carmichael Pilots Could Still Be Picked Up to Series

According to the analysis by Deadline Hollywood at the link, projects that were, originally, barely pilots by Cristela Alonzo and Jerrod Carmichael are testing pretty well and have a lot of buzz about them at ABC and NBC, respectively.

Keep your fingers crossed as you probably already have for both of these to get picked up to series soon.

Jimmy Kimmel Gets a Two-Year Contract Extension at ABC

May 6, 2014
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Jimmy Kimmel Gets a Two-Year Contract Extension at ABC

Just announced this morning, Jimmy Kimmel will continue to be the sole star of ABC’s late night line-up through the start of 2017. As it stands now, he’ll be facing off with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, whoever Comedy Central picks to replace Colbert, and Conan O’Brien directly in 2016. 

With this extension in place, there has to be more curiosity with what CBS and Comedy Central are going to do.

Paul F. Tompkins to Star in ABC Family Comedy

March 8, 2014
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Paul F. Tompkins to Star in ABC Family Comedy

Paul F. Tompkins anywhere is worth your time to watch, but we’re glad to hear that America will have a chance to catch Tompkins on a network sitcom. 

So, hopefully, ABC will bring this to airing sooner rather than later.

ABC Orders Pilot Presentation of Cristela Alonzo Comedy

February 27, 2014
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ABC Orders Pilot Presentation of Cristela Alonzo Comedy

Cristela Alonzo’s comedy project is still in play this pilot season as it has just gotten order for a pilot presentation at ABC. 

Let’s hope that it avoids any more of the development process where you have to figure out what the difference between pilot presentation and pilot is.

Karen Gillan To Star in ABC Comedy Pilot

February 19, 2014
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Karen Gillan To Star in ABC Comedy Pilot

From Doctor Who to NTSF:SD:SUV to her very own series, Karen Gillan has definitely found her way into the hearts of Americans.

She is setting to possibly expand on her popularity stateside even more by starring in a satirical social media comedy pilot at ABC titled Selfie. We think this is a pretty great move on ABC’s part. 

ABC To Have Another Holiday ‘Toy Story’ TV Special

January 18, 2014
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ABC To Have Another Holiday ‘Toy Story’ TV Special

Not that it would be surprising, but ABC seemed to have success enough with a Halloween Toy Story special that it’s going forward to have another one for Christmas. 

If this keeps on going, maybe ABC will make one for Columbus Day.

Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo Book ABC Comedy Pilot

January 13, 2014
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Chevy Chase, Beverly D’Angelo Book ABC Comedy Pilot

There isn’t really any vacationing according to the description of the pilot, but that still doesn’t take away from the hope that a Griswold reunion could bring about since Chevy Chase and Beverly D’Angelo are together again for this ABC comedy pilot.

Let’s hope that it’s more like Vegas Vacation and less like Modern Family since ABC has that Modern Family base covered..

ABC, Fox, and More On Board For Comcast/Twitter “SEEiT” Initiative

December 30, 2013
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ABC, Fox, and More On Board For Comcast/Twitter “SEEiT” Initiative

The newly developed Twitter function that will take people to watching certain TV shows when tweeting about them has gotten more partners like ABC and Fox.

As Nielsen now, somehow, figures tweeting into ratings, SEEiT, if it catches on, might be a way to inflate ratings for a show. Then, maybe tweeting about a show could, in theory, save shows from getting cancelled like Enlightened?

Definitely, @midnight will benefit from this if Comedy Central/Viacom joins in.

ABC Orders UK’s ‘Bad Education’ Reboot Pilot To Be Written by Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory

November 11, 2013
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ABC Orders UK’s ‘Bad Education’ Reboot Pilot To Be Written by Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory

ABC is taking UK series ‘Bad Education’ and adapting to U.S. audiences by way of having former King of The Hill writers Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory write a pilot. 

With Chris Lilley’s Ja’mie at HBO, is this the start of a new sitcom trend set in schools?

ABC Buys Comedy That Kristen Schaal Will Be Starring In & Writing From Chris Miller & Phil Lord

November 8, 2013
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ABC Buys Comedy That Kristen Schaal Will Be Starring In & Writing From Chris Miller & Phil Lord

Good job ABC for adding one of the most intriguing projects this development season centered around the amazing Kristen Schaal. The show could be her doing Kristen Schaal is a Horse with Kurt Braunohler over and over and it would be something worth watching.

Yet, the project is even more fascinating, possibly more high concept than that, and called “American Monster”.

ABC Orders Pilot From Aaron Kaplan, Ruben Fleischer & Donick Cary of Australia’s ‘Strange Calls’

October 8, 2013
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ABC Orders Pilot From Aaron Kaplan, Ruben Fleischer & Donick Cary of Australia’s ‘Strange Calls’

What could be considered an Australian version of Eureka is possibly coming to ABC, which is a pleasant surprise to see. For it being a high concept comedy and the director of Zombieland, the movie, on board, this might be worth ordering to series.  

ABC Buys Comedy From Bob’s Burgers Writers Lizzie & Wendy Molyneux and Big C’s Jenny Bicks

September 28, 2013
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ABC Buys Comedy From Bob’s Burgers Writers Lizzie & Wendy Molyneux and Big C’s Jenny Bicks

With Bob’s Burgers getting a fifth season, there’s more cache for their staff to start doing other projects like Bob’s Burgers writers Lizzie and Wendy Molyneux as well as Big C’s Jenny Bicks selling a workplace comedy to ABC.

Who knows what could come if Bob’s Burgers get a sixth season?

ABC Buys Paul Scheer Relationship Comedy

September 21, 2013
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ABC Buys Paul Scheer Relationship Comedy

Potentially, with ABC buying a Paul Scheer comedy, husband and wife Paul Scheer and June Diane Raphael could both have sitcoms on the network (Raphael has already sold a pilot at ABC).

Not only would it be one hell of a comedy power couple, but ABC could have a formidable comedy line-up for this coming season.

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