TheSeventhAnimorph t1_itrnn1v wrote
Reply to comment by whris_cilson in What would it take to get some regulatory action to stem the tide of not just everyone making streaming services but them basically becoming like cable by StarChild413
> I don't know of any case of the opposite (streaming --> network tv)
Offhand:
One Day at a Time and Tuca & Bertie were each (separately) picked up by cable networks for a new season or seasons after Netflix cancelled them.
BoJack Horseman's syndication rights were picked up by Comedy Central.
Universal Kids has aired several of the animated DreamWorks shows that were initially made for Netflix.
The Mysterious Benedict Society show was initially only a Disney+ Original, but will now be airing on Disney Channel the day before new episodes are added to Disney+.
A few cases of Disney+ or Hulu originals airing an episode or a season on TV as a promotional thing (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Solar Opposites, etc.).
But yeah, I don't think any of those situations would be what the OP would be talking about.
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