Count TBS Superstation as having climbed aboard the unscripted television bandwagon. According a Hollywood Reporter story, TBS Superstation is getting out of the original movie business, dismissing the division's top executives, and moving its focus onto developing original nonscripted prime-time series.
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Despite receiving great ratings on their original movies, Koonin believes that TBS must subsist only on programming that reinforces the new brand identity. TBS has long been criticized for being an ill-defined jumble of syndicated sitcoms, Atlanta Braves baseball, and movies. With the original movies now gone, Koonin hopes to focus around the network's core strength of syndicated sitcoms that have dramatically lowered the median age of its viewership
To complement its core strength, Koonin wants to add new series in the vein of "Punk'd" or "Survivor," which can attract a like-minded young viewership. "TBS has a lot of comedies that do extremely well," Koonin said. "We believe light entertainment/reality is more compatible than movies."