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Advertisers like new fall T.V schedule
Posted on: 06/02/10
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ABC has high hopes for "Body of Proof," a medical examiner drama starring Dana Delany.

With expensive scripted dramas and comedies back in vogue, 'upfront' ad sales are expected to rise dramatically from last year.

Advertisers in the coming days will make billion-dollar bets on the TV networks' new fall schedules — and this time around, they actually like the script.

In recent years, with production costs soaring and profits falling, the broadcast networks scaled back prime-time comedies and dramas. To the dismay of advertisers hoping to place their products in a classier environment, the networks instead added cheaper reality shows and tried cost-saving gambits like shifting Jay Leno to prime time.

But when the broadcast networks unveiled their new fall lineups to advertisers in New York recently, expensive scripted dramas and comedies were back in vogue.

"There is more emphasis on scripted shows," said David Scardino, entertainment specialist at RPA, a Santa Monica advertising agency. "Networks are feeling a little more confident that there's money in the marketplace, and their schedules reflect that."

By Meg James, Los Angeles Times

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