Press Tour: ABC president Paul Lee wants 'smart with heart'
Renewals and philosophy talk, but no concrete vision yet
"Cougar Town" was one of six ABC series to get an early ABC renewal today, courtesy of network president Paul Lee.
Back in August, Paul Lee appeared at press tour on literally his first official day as president of ABC entertainment. He had had nothing to do with any of the new shows being previewed that day, or the schedule on which they had been placed, or really anything about the network of which he was now in charge. So he mostly sat around and talked about the kinds of programming he enjoyed, and might one day bring to the network. (In my favorite moment, he lamented the fact that "The Middleman" didn't work out during his tenure at ABC Family.)
Five months later, Lee has actual tenure on the job, has been responsible for canceling some shows ("The Whole Truth") and the rescheduling of others (postponing the Dana Delany crime drama "Body of Proof" from fall to spring). And today at press tour, he announced the renewal of six ABC series: "Castle," "Cougar Town," "Grey's Anatomy," "The Middle," "Modern Family" and "Private Practice."
But because those shows were, again, all developed and greenlit by his predecessors, and because we're still many months away from seeing the actual new shows Lee chooses to place on the network, the ABC executive session was still largely devoted to hypotheticals and philosophical questions.
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Yes, he gave us concrete info on those six pick-ups - and defended "Cougar Town" when a critic who doesn't like it kept complaining about its audience fall-off from "Modern Family." (He even said he hoped it could build enough that they might start an hour with it one day.) And he implied things about the fate of a few other shows: that the network has "ambitions" to renew "Desperate Housewives" but haven't made a deal yet, that he wished the ratings for "Detroit 1-8-7" were better even though he likes the show ("So very, very proud of '1-8-7'"), and that "The Bachelor" is apparently going to live forever and ever and a day.
Mostly, though, he talked about the kind of network he wants ABC, and the kinds of shows he wants to put on it now that he's actually in charge of development.
As he did last time, Lee was big on talk of branding.
"The ABC brand, as I see it, combines smart with heart," he said. "And that is a really unusual combination." We don't always live up to it, but at our very best, we make culturally-defining, smart, big-tent, aspirational television."
Once upon a time in Britain, Lee was a showrunner himself, and he said he wants a culture of "empowered showrunners," because they "Start to give their shows distinctive voices. I think big failures come out of that. You have to be ready to fall on your face, but the brand-defining television comes from that place. We don't want cookie-cutter television, is I guess where I'm coming from."
He was asked the familiar question of what shows on other networks he felt fit his brand, and he of course cited "Glee" (which would be a match for the brand of every network save CBS) and "The Good Wife."
And he seemed excited about the prospects of synergy with new corporate sibling Marvel Comics, as the network is developing new series versions of The Incredible Hulk (produced by Guillermo Del Toro) and superhero-turned-private-eye Jessica Jones (produced by "Twilight" screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg).
But whether those shows get on the air, whether any of the bubble shows survive to next year, whether the idea of comedies at 10 works, and whether Lee is able to execute his vision with new programming remains very much up in the air.
But one thing's for sure: Lee's a smart guy, an engaging speaker, and the temperamental opposite of the last man to run ABC.
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January 10, 2011 at 3:01PM EST Reply to CommentHappy he announced Cougartown (and to a lesser extent Modern Family) was renewed...that's about all I care about on ABC right now.
LJA
January 10, 2011 at 3:09PM EST Reply to CommentBoo hiss to the critic who kept harping on Cougar Town ratings.
Dave
January 10, 2011 at 4:00PM EST Reply to CommentYeah, I'm not even a Cougartown fan and I find that obnoxious. "Why can't every show on your network be the highest rated show?" In this day and age Cougartown is quite solid.
Big D
January 10, 2011 at 6:47PM EST Reply to CommentI am thrilled about Castle, The Middle, Modern Family and Cougar Town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gregel
January 10, 2011 at 6:59PM EST Reply to CommentSomeone has to prove to me that a Jessica Jones series can work. Especially one written by Melissa Rosenberg...
Jack Melissa Rosenberg has also written for Dexter too.
January 10, 2011 at 7:41PM ESTJim
January 10, 2011 at 7:59PM EST Reply to Comment*
I’ll take a risk in saying that Paul Lee might be the next Brandon Tartikoff. To think we will have Bob Greenblatt at NBC and Paul Lee at ABC must make showrunners very happy.
Jean
January 11, 2011 at 12:25AM EST Reply to CommentSo what does this mean for Detroit 1-8-7? Unlikely for renewal? I'm really enjoying the show, especially the focus on Detroit and the mix of gritty drama with unexaggerated humor.
jamiem Reply to comment...
January 11, 2011 at 5:10AM ESTmatt s very unlikely for reneweal.
January 14, 2011 at 9:58PM ESTits ending its run in march....Never a good sign. the only way it gets a renewal is if Lee feels like he can stick it in on a low wattage slot like Fridays at 9 and not get completely hammered ratingswise.
Liz
January 11, 2011 at 11:48AM EST Reply to CommentI'm so glad to hear that ABC renewed Cougartown early and that the executives seem to be standing behind it. It's certainly perfect fit for its "smart with heart" theme.