TIL During the 20th century TV series that reached 100 episodes were generally preferred for syndication, since that meant stations could run 20 weeks of programming without repeating a story. In recent years that number has fallen to 88 episodes.
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Lupercali t1_iy80fqi wrote
Successful TV series in the 90's often ran to 26 episodes per year. These days it's more likely to be 10 to 13.