Lots of movement on the network show front it seems according to TV Guide columnist Michael Ausiello.
First up, NBC has come through and given Aaron Sorkin's struggling "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" a full-season order. No word yet on what they plan to do with "Friday Night Lights".
ABC has picked up frothy Anne Heche drama "Men in Trees" for the entire season and plans to move it to the networks' post "Grey's Anatomy" slot starting at the end of November.
The network's "Six Degrees" though is pretty much gone. The show's about to be taken off the air and short of a very slim chance of a return in January, it's looking like its done.
CBS has announced it is splitting its freshman serial "Jericho" in two. Following a "Lost"-like pattern, it will conclude with a cliffhanger on November 29th and then return in February with the rest of the new episodes airing uninterrupted in the timeslot.
Finally the Sci-Fi Channel is considering moving "Battlestar Galactica" to a new Wednesdays at 8pm timeslot. The move would be in the hopes of improving ratings which have slipped this season so far.
