It could be any of a number of places. The article,said "Most networks" tend not to be interested in mini-series spun off of series that they hadn't aired. That is true, but "most" is not "all" and general attitudes don't always apply to all situations.But who would air the mini?
That precedent would only be helpful if it proved to be profitable. Ideally, if you want the model to be copied by other production companies, you should want it to be quite profitable, ... not just marginally.Of course it could go directly to the non-US markets and from there to DVD -- that would set quite the welcome precedent.
I do wonder how much they can do to justify the story of a mini series.
That precedent would only be helpful if it proved to be profitable. Ideally, if you want the model to be copied by other production companies, you should want it to be quite profitable, ... not just marginally.
1. The length. When people in the TV buisness say 4 hours they mean WITH commericals.
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