Fans were so furious when "Jericho" was canceled after a decent first season, they sent tons of peanuts to CBS execs demanding that the network reconsider their decision. The series ended on a cliffhanger and fans had a lot of time invested in the post nuclear drama set in a town in Western Kansas. The Ausiello Report reveals that multiple sources have revealed that CBS is this close to sealing a deal to bring Jericho back for at least eight episodes, possibly at mid-season.
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TV Guide notes that the insider sources caution that this is in no way official, but it certainly sounds like it could be by day's end. It's now just a matter of signing the actors to new deals and, according to one insider, finding a new soundstage to house the show's sets.
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TV Week reports that "Jericho" averaged a 2.8 rating among adults 18 to 49, according to Nielsen, though the ratings fell off sharply after its midseason hiatus. Nonetheless, CBS appreciated the program for its younger-skewing demographics and heavy online interest.
Bringing back the series in midseason would allow CBS to run a second season straight through without repeats-just like Fox's "24" and ABC's "Lost" next year.
Cue the rep™: CBS had no comment.