The network expects to expand to more than 40 countries by 2014.
He also said the network was happy with the ratings performance of "St. Elsewhere" and expected it to continue for another season.
Because they can raise advertising rates when more people watch, the networks expect to find money along with the bigger audiences.
All told, the network expects to give away 150,000 of those dollar bills in 15 cities and towns.
Normally, the networks could expect to sell each 30 seconds of advertising for $100,000 to $200,000.
Ratings for the show then began to hang around the 5 million mark, which was half of the audience that the network had expected.
The network expects that all of the advertising time for the episode has been sold.
The network expects an audience of 10 million for the nationally televised special.
The network expects to add up to 300 video clips a month.
Final television revenues were down by about 20%, a smaller drop than the networks had expected.