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Wouldn't Law & Order, CI, be considered a modern wheel series? --[[User:Sextiliana|Joe Webster]] ([[User talk:Sextiliana|talk]]) 05:46, 14 April 2008 (UTC)
Wouldn't Law & Order, CI, be considered a modern wheel series? --[[User:Sextiliana|Joe Webster]] ([[User talk:Sextiliana|talk]]) 05:46, 14 April 2008 (UTC)


>> There's really no setting or format changes, or "separate components." The closest things on the broadcast nets in recent history are rerun packages, such as [[Crimetime Saturday]], [[Crimetime after Primetime]], and FOX's Comedy Wheel, of which Tim Goodman said in 2001: "First meant to plug holes of canceled series, the rerun-wheel concept ended up giving those shows more exposure and created higher ratings for the original episodes." --[[Special:Contributions/207.255.199.12|207.255.199.12]] ([[User talk:207.255.199.12|talk]]) 01:35, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
>> There's really no setting or format changes, or "separate components." The closest things on the broadcast nets in recent history are rerun packages, such as [[Crimetime Saturday]], [[Crimetime After Primetime]], and FOX's Comedy Wheel, of which Tim Goodman said in 2001: "First meant to plug holes of canceled series, the rerun-wheel concept ended up giving those shows more exposure and created higher ratings for the original episodes." --[[Special:Contributions/207.255.199.12|207.255.199.12]] ([[User talk:207.255.199.12|talk]]) 01:35, 15 July 2010 (UTC)

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Wouldn't Law & Order, CI, be considered a modern wheel series? --Joe Webster (talk) 05:46, 14 April 2008 (UTC)[reply]

>> There's really no setting or format changes, or "separate components." The closest things on the broadcast nets in recent history are rerun packages, such as Crimetime Saturday, Crimetime After Primetime, and FOX's Comedy Wheel, of which Tim Goodman said in 2001: "First meant to plug holes of canceled series, the rerun-wheel concept ended up giving those shows more exposure and created higher ratings for the original episodes." --207.255.199.12 (talk) 01:35, 15 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]