LOS ANGELES (AP) — There are 2½ weeks left for Warner Bros. Television and CBS to decide the fate of "Two and a Half Men." With CBS unveiling its fall schedule for advertisers in New York on May 18, deadline pressure is on the network, Warner and "Men" executive producer Chuck Lorre to develop a post-Charlie Sheen version of the sitcom or kill what's been a highly lucrative property for all. Whether the show is returning, who's in the cast and whether a revamped format would be ready for a fall debut or be delayed until midseason will be resolved before the "upfront" sales presentation to Madison Avenue, according to an executive close to the situation. The executive spoke on condition of anonymity Friday because Warner and CBS would not authorize public comment on the show's status. LOS ANGELES (AP) — There are 2½ weeks left for Warner Bros. Television and CBS to decide the fate of "Two and a Half Men." With CBS unveiling its fall schedule for advertisers in New York on May 18, deadline pressure is on the network, Warner and "Men" executive producer Chuck Lorre to develop a post-Charlie Sheen version of the sitcom or kill what's been a highly lucrative property for all. Whether the show is returning, who's in the cast and whether a revamped format would be ready for a fall debut or be delayed until midseason will be resolved before the "upfront" sales presentation to Madison Avenue, according to an executive close to the situation. The executive spoke on condition of anonymity Friday because Warner and CBS would not authorize public comment on the show's status.
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