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From the Associated Press

CBS has taken the unusual step Monday of announcing renewals of the bulk of its prime-time series for next season, two months earlier than is normally the custom.

The announcement of full-season 2006-07 orders for 14 CBS prime-time shows -- representing nearly 13 hours of the 22 hours that make up prime time -- reflects CBS’ position as the most-watched network so far this season.

Most of the renewals are obvious, such as the three “CSI” crime shows. The series that were left under a cloud of uncertainty include freshman drama “Threshold” and the comedies “King of Queens,” “Out of Practice,” “Still Standing” and “Yes, Dear.”

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