"The Shield" Sold to the WB100+ Station Group
August 9, 2005
CULVER CITY, CA - Sony Pictures Television (SPT) has sold "The
Shield" in syndication to The WB 100+ Station Group, it was announced today by John
Weiser, president, distribution, SPT and Lynn Stepanian, senior vice president
programming & distribution, The WB 100+ Station Group.
"We are very happy to be in partnership with the WB 100+ Station Group," said Weiser.
"The success of 'The Shield,' proves that high-quality cable series are perfect for
syndication."
"It's always a pleasure working with Sony and 'The Shield' is such a quality show. It's a
dynamic addition to our line-up and will expand our male audience," said Stepanian.
"The Shield" will air on weekends on The WB 100+ stations starting in fall 2006. SPT
previously announced the sale of "The Shield" episodes to cable channel SpikeTV (where
it will air Monday - Friday) and to the Tribune Station Group, which will air the show on
all of its 26 stations, including WPIX (New York), KTLA (Los Angeles) and WGN
(Chicago).
"The Shield" recently received Emmy nominations for two of its actors: Glenn Close in
the Best Actress in a Drama series category and CCH Pounder in the Best Supporting
Actress in a Drama category. The series made history by becoming the first ad-supported
cable series to win a Golden Globe Award for Best Drama Series in 2003. Series star
Michael.Chiklis has been honored with a Golden Globe Award in 2003, an Emmy Award
in 2002 and the Television Critics Association Award for Best Actor in a Drama series,
all basic cable firsts.
Creator Shawn Ryan serves as executive producer of "The Shield," along with executive
producers Scott Brazil, Glen Mazzara and Charles H. Eglee. Scott Rosenbaum and Kurt
Sutter are co-executive producers. "The Shield" is produced by Fox Television Studios
in association with Sony Pictures Television.
Sony Pictures Television is one of the television industry's leading content providers.
SPT produces and distributes top-rated, award-winning programming in every genre,
including series, movies and family entertainment for network and cable television; firstrun
syndicated series; off-network syndicated programs; and theatrical releases.
Together, the Sony and MGM film and television libraries constitute the largest
collection of its kind in the world. SPT (www.sonypicturestelevision.com) is a Sony
Pictures Entertainment company.
The WB 100+ Station Group is a mostly cable-delivered local station group affiliated
with The WB Television Network and exclusive markets ranked 100-210.
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