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    Delayed Viewing, Adaptations Galore, Cable and Online Buzz

    With the continued shift in viewing habits, networks are really hoping you’ll ditch your DVR and catch up via VOD. Fox’s Gracepoint is the latest in a trend of adapting foreign series for a US market. And Twin Peaks returns. A continuation of David Lynch series is coming to Showtime. Plus, Amazon steps up their original content game with Transparent.

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    KCRW placeholderBy Michael Schneider • Oct 8, 2014 • 36m Listen

    Now that viewers have had a couple weeks to sample this year’s fall TV season, networks are starting to separate the tricks from the treats in primetime. But more than ever, they’re also looking at HOW and WHEN shows are being watched--and we dive into why these details are important.

    One of those new fall shows is Fox’s Gracepoint, which is an adaptation of another show, the UK series Broadchurch, which aired on BBC America last year. And there are more adaptations and remakes coming down the pike. David Lynch is bring a continuation of Twin Peaks to Showtime in 2016. Do all these reboots and reinterpretations mean have we simply run out of ideas or is the possibility of working with an already established property just too good to pass up?

    And finally, we’ll take a look at some of the new and returning shows on cable and online this month. Showtime’s big winner Homeland returns for a fourth season, but lacking one of its major characters. Will the series hold up? Another Showtime show, The Affair, has been gathering lots of critical acclaim for its pilot, but no one has seen anything beyond that. Should we be worried? And when we say online, we don’t just mean Netflix anymore... Amazon has officially arrived with the Jill Soloway series Transparent.

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    Joe: CNN International has started airing overnight in the U.S., which means if you’re on the West Coast, you can catch it before you go to bed.

    Mo: Netflix’s Happy Valley is more than just another cop show. It’s smart, suspenseful, and fans of Downton Abbey will recognize a familiar face in a supporting role.

    Mike: Cartoon Network is coming out with their first animated miniseries, a gem called Over The Garden Wall.

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      Michael Schneider

      Senior editor at Variety

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      Josef Adalian

      Vulture

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      Kim Masters

      partner/writer at Puck News, host of KCRW's “The Business.”

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      Kaitlin Parker

      Producer, 'The Business' and 'Hollywood Breakdown'

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      Maureen Ryan

      Author; reporter; contributing editor, Vanity Fair

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