81.   But after that new show, more repeats are coming.

82.   But Broadway Digital does intend to enter another dicey arena, producing new shows for Broadway that it will sell to home viewers as part of a subscription package.

83.   But during the filming of his new show for ABC, Arsenio Hall has noticed remnants of the arm-pumping, woof-woofing Dog Pound.

84.   But even when long-running series grow weary, they often do better in the ratings than new shows, which have increasingly high mortality rates.

85.   But he recognizes that when he pitches new shows that feature multiracial casts, he must present it as a pure business decision.

86.   But he was criticized for failing to develop new hit shows.

87.   But in TV, the failure rate for new shows is so high that an agency doing a one-time project rarely takes the blame.

88.   But in one sense, she says, the trend in the new shows is not all that new.

89.   But he said the timing of the move was related to the schedule for developing new shows for the next television season.

90.   But Kerry has kept an edge in the race by holding a wide lead among women, a new Globe poll shows.

a. + show >>共 1585
new 6.83%
first 2.80%
good 2.22%
live 1.74%
call-in 1.55%
big 1.50%
recent 1.29%
pregame 1.20%
popular 1.12%
great 1.05%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
show 0.19%
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