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LOS ANGELES (AP) - Chris Noth of "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" is looking on the bright side of an unusual deal that next season puts the drama on the USA cable channel ahead of its NBC airing.
"Cable is probably the future. They're paying a lot more attention to it (the show) than NBC did, frankly," Noth told The Associated Press. The network had scheduled it against tough competitors "Dancing with the Stars" and "House," he said.
The move could also put "Criminal Intent," part of NBC's "Law & Order" franchise, in a different and more favorable light, Noth said.
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