# CSI: NY

> television series (2004-2013)

**Wikidata**: [Q192259](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q192259)  
**Wikipedia**: [English](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CSI:_NY)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/csi-ny

## Summary
CSI: NY is an American police procedural and drama television series that aired from 2004 to 2013. Created by Anthony E. Zuiker, Ann Donahue, and Carol Mendelsohn, the series is the third installment in the CSI franchise and originally aired on the CBS network.

## Key Facts
- **Title**: CSI: NY (also known as Crime Scene Investigation: New York and CSI:New York)
- **Type**: Television series, police procedural, drama
- **Air Dates**: September 22, 2004 – February 22, 2013
- **Network**: CBS (American broadcast television and radio network)
- **Country of Origin**: United States
- **Creators**: Anthony E. Zuiker, Ann Donahue, Carol Mendelsohn
- **Total Episodes**: 197
- **Total Seasons**: 9
- **Episode Duration**: 43 minutes
- **Genre**: Police procedural, Drama
- **Parent Franchise**: CSI (media franchise)
- **Production Company**: CBS
- **Official Website**: https://www.cbs.com/primetime/csi_ny/
- **IMDb ID**: tt0395843
- **TV.com ID**: 210091
- **Freebase ID**: /m/02pbcr

## FAQs
**Who created CSI: NY?**
The series was created by Anthony E. Zuiker, an American television producer and screenwriter, alongside television writers Ann Donahue and Carol Mendelsohn.

**How many seasons and episodes does CSI: NY have?**
The series ran for a total of 9 seasons, comprising 197 episodes. Each episode has a runtime of approximately 43 minutes.

**What is CSI: NY a part of?**
CSI: NY is a spin-off and part of the larger CSI media franchise. It follows the standalone series "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" and "CSI: Miami" within the same fictional universe.

**When did CSI: NY air?**
The series premiered on September 22, 2004, and concluded on February 22, 2013, broadcasting for nine seasons on the CBS network.

## Why It Matters
As a prominent entry in the CSI media franchise, CSI: NY expanded the successful police procedural formula to a new metropolitan setting, contributing to the global popularity of forensic crime dramas in the 2000s. The series served as a significant vehicle for the CBS network, maintaining a consistent viewership over its nine-year run. Its existence as a spin-off demonstrates the franchise's capacity for world-building and its influence on the television landscape, where interconnected series became a staple of network programming.

## Notable For
- **Franchise Expansion**: Third installment in the CSI media franchise.
- **Long-Running Success**: Aired for 9 seasons and produced 197 episodes.
- **Network Staple**: A consistent primetime program on CBS for nearly a decade.
- **Genre Definition**: A key example of the 2000s police procedural and drama television genre.
- **Creator Pedigree**: Developed by notable television producers Anthony E. Zuiker, Ann Donahue, and Carol Mendelsohn.

## Body

### Production and Development
CSI: NY was developed by a team of established television professionals. **Anthony E. Zuiker**, an American television producer, screenwriter, and actor born August 17, 1968, is credited as a creator. He was joined by **Ann Donahue**, a TV writer, and **Carol Mendelsohn**, an American television writer and producer. The series was produced by the CBS production company.

The show was broadcast on the **CBS** network, an American broadcast television and radio network established on September 18, 1927. CBS served as both the original network and the production company for the series.

### Broadcast History
The series had a significant run on television, spanning nearly a decade.
- **Premiere**: The first episode aired on **September 22, 2004**.
- **Conclusion**: The series concluded on **February 22, 2013**.
- **Runtime**: Each episode had a standard duration of **43 minutes**.
- **Volume**: The series produced a total of **197 episodes**.

### Structure and Seasons
The series is structured into nine distinct seasons, all of which are cataloged as connected entities within the knowledge base:
- **Season 1**
- **Season 2**
- **Season 3**
- **Season 4**
- **Season 5**
- **Season 6**
- **Season 7**
- **Season 8**
- **Season 9**

### Franchise Context
CSI: NY is a component of the larger **CSI media franchise**. It exists as a "part of" the franchise while also "containing" its own specific seasonal entities. The series is classified under the genres of **police procedural** (a subgenre of detective fiction) and **drama television series**.

### Identifiers and External Links
The entity possesses numerous identifiers across digital platforms and databases, reflecting its broad media presence:
- **Wikidata**: Q628663
- **Wikipedia**: CSI: NY (sitelink count: 49)
- **IMDb**: tt0395843
- **TV.com**: 210091
- **TV Guide**: 232
- **Facebook**: CSINY
- **Twitter**: @CSINY_CBS
- **Instagram**: CSINY
- **Netflix**: 70152404 (ID reference)
- **Freebase**: /m/02pbcr
- **Quora**: CSI-NY-TV-series
- **Fandom**: csi:CSI:NY

Additional properties include a logo file (CSI NY.svg) and various cataloging IDs such as Metacritic (tv/csi_ny), Rotten Tomatoes (csi-ny), and AlloCiné (telefilm/csi-ny). The series is geographically tied to the **United States** as its country of origin.

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