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		<title>Tyler Perry&#8217;s Meet the Browns Hits Syndication</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tyler Perry&#8217;s TBS sitcom, Meet the Browns, which already has over 40 episodes logged, will start airing syndicated episodes on several major networks next fall. The syndication company Debmar-Mercury&#8217;s deal places the sitcom in more than 70 percent of the nation for a September debut on major station groups, including Fox, Tribune, CBS and Cox. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<table class="post_rating"></table><p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-52853" style="margin: 8px 10px;" title="sg_meetthebrowns" src="http://satellitetvguru.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/sg_meetthebrowns.jpg" alt="sg_meetthebrowns" width="220" height="145" />Tyler Perry&#8217;s TBS sitcom, <em>Meet the Browns</em>, which already has over 40 episodes logged, will start airing syndicated episodes on several major networks next fall. The syndication company Debmar-Mercury&#8217;s deal places the sitcom in more than 70 percent of the nation for a September debut on major station groups, including Fox, Tribune, CBS and Cox.</p>
<p>The TV series stems from a play that Tyler Perry first debuted in 2004, which spawned a feature film by the same name. <em>Browns </em>is the No. 1 series on TBS this season among adults aged 18-to-49. Traditional syndication deals usually occur four to five years after its debut. The syndication deal for <em>Meet the</em> <em>Browns</em> is scheduled to happen 15 months after its premiere on TBS.</p>
<p><span id="more-52840"></span><em>Meet the Browns </em>currently airs Wednesday nights at 10PM.</p>
<p>The show has been licensed on a cash-plus-barter basis (five minutes local/two minutes national) in seven of the top 10 markets: New York (Fox), Chicago (Weigel), Philadelphia (Tribune), Dallas-Fort Worth (Fox), Atlanta (Peachtree), Washington, D.C. (Fox) and Houston (Fox). A total of 70 percent of U.S. households will be meeting the <em>Meet the Browns</em> in syndication.</p>
<p>&#8220;As we proved with <em>House of Payne</em>,&#8221; says Debmar-Mercury co-president Ira Bernstein, &#8220;viewers are hungry for fresh episodes of quality sitcoms in syndication, and, as the fast pace of clearances indicates, stations know they can depend on Tyler Perry to deliver them.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Meet the Browns</em> joins Perry&#8217;s<em> House of Payne</em>, which follows an African-American household with three generations of family. <em>House of Payne</em> illustrates struggles with faith and love, as well as showing how to coexist with the generation gap by way of comedy. <em>Payne </em>ran briefly in the spring of 2006 as a 10-show pilot. Perry signed a $200 million, 100-episode deal with TBS after a successful pilot run. In June 2007, the first two episodes of <em>Tyler Perry&#8217;s House of Payne</em> ran on TBS. After receiving high ratings, <em>House of Payne</em> entered syndication.</p>
<p>Reruns of <em>House of Payne</em> were played through December 2007 before the second season began. The third season began on March 5, 2008 and the fourth season on June 4, 2008. <em>House of Payne </em>now airs on The CW and has completed more than 100 episodes.</p>
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