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The fight to saveOne Day at a Timehas hit some snags, but its not over quite yet.
But just because Netflix has the right to kill any such move doesnt mean itmustdo so.
(Reps for Sony, CBS All Access, and Netflix declined comment.)
Like Pop, it would also not be able to afford the show without some sort of partnership.
You know, if you love us, set us free, I say.
That timing would also be after networks get through the current upfront cycle.
But come summer, if pilot season disappoints,One Daymight look even more attractive.
So, where does this leave the future ofOne Day at a Time?
As of right now, still very much in limbo.
The CBS All Access proposal is the most serious indication of legitimate interest in keeping the series alive.
But as expected, Sonys contract with Netflix remains a significant stumbling block.
As for other, non-streaming players, those are more likely plays contractually but perhaps far greater reaches financially.
Maria Elena Fernandez contributed to this report.