
Because not every hour of the day can be filled with reality programming, CBS has announced it will air 12 episodes of the bloody drama Dexter, which originally aired on its sister channel, Showtime. Starting February 17th, the network known for more family friendly programming like Everyone Loves Raymond and Two and a Half Men, will become the first broadcast network to air an entire season of a premium cable series.
My question is, how much is CBS going to have to edit out in order to keep the censors happy?* Sex and the City *has been syndicated on cable networks like TBS for years, and almost a 1/3 of the show has had to be edited out -- but we all know that sex is way more taboo than murder.