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    By the early 2010s, the milestone for syndication was accepted at 88 episodes, which is typically reached after four seasons. Shows approaching the 88-episode target are often renewed despite low ratings in order to ensure syndication. Production companies can offer discounts on licensing fees to the networks to encourage renewal.

  2. When you got to 100 episodes it meant that a TV station could air your episodes every weekday for 5 months before having to start over. That was considered a long enough time period that the average viewer wouldn't mind seeing it again.

  3. May 4, 2015 · Note that programs that are still in first-run can be syndicated as well once they reach the 85-100 episode threshold; for example, Modern Family recently went into syndication on USA, costing the network $1.4 million per episode. Syndicating a current show can offer other benefits as well.

  4. However after you reach a certain number of episodes, usually 100, your show can then be shown on other networks, which is called syndication. So for example Law & Order ran on NBC, but because it entered syndication reruns are shown on a bunch of channels.

  5. Jun 9, 2022 · Hitting the Mark: Is it still possible to reach the 100-episode milestone? For more than 60 years, the threshold of 100 episodes has been a major milestone for TV series, signaling a...

  6. Nov 29, 2020 · American TV series often want to reach 100 episodes so they can be sold into syndication. Streaming services, however, seem less motivated to reach this goal; Netflix series typically have 8-10 episodes per season and they are notorious for cancelling shows after 3 seasons.

  7. A show usually enters off-network syndication when it has built up about four seasons' worth or between 80 and 100 episodes, though for some genres the number could be as low as 65. [4] . Successful shows in syndication can cover production costs and make a profit, even if the first run of the show was not profitable. [3]

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