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04-05-2013, 12:09 PM | #452 |
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Duck Dynasty seems to be very much a hearkening back to the old days of family friendly sitcoms. The family has several humorous characters who find/put themselves in humorous situations and there is a moral lesson at the end. There is a large swath of the country that undoubtedly finds this appealing in light of the perceived morally problematic nature of other programming. Of course, the poking fun at rednecks factor might play into things as well.
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Hannibal came in at 4.3 million viewers and 1.6 in the demo. Those are pretty bad numbers ... until you realize that is NBC's highest ratings at 10 p.m. Thursday in a year and crushed everything else on NBC's prime time schedule.
If the show retains 80% of those numbers, it'll be pretty much like everything else on NBC Thursday. How to Live With Your Parents pulled in 8.44 million viewers and 2.9 in the demo, or about 75% of its Modern Family lead-in. That's up pretty sharply from what Happy Endings and Suburgatory were able to do following Modern Family. If they can keep those numbers up, it will be a winner. |
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04-11-2013, 11:10 PM | #458 |
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Two episodes in I'm finding Hannibal to be creepy as all hell in a very good way, each hour has flown by.
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04-12-2013, 06:43 AM | #459 |
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I tune into TBS early mornings for some light background entertainment while I get in a couple hours of computer time. TBS has decided that's a good time to inflict guilt bombs on their audience. Hey, who doesn't want to see starving kids first thing in the morning during a sitcom?
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That's what happens when you can't sell the commercial inventory, you end up running PSA's. And, although this is probably deeper than anyone but me would care to consider so deeply, depending upon how you're watching (cable? dish/direct?) there's a possibility that it isn't unsold network inventory that spot ran in but instead it could be unsold local inventory instead.
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Good point, Jon. The starving kids spots are shown most every morning on TBS during Married With Children but maybe AT&T is actually responsible for them.
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Defiance starts tonight at 9pm EST on Syfy. Find myself intrigued by the idea of a TV show influencing a MMO and vice versa, but I think they will find it hard for them to co-exist. Expecting the show to be a bit lacking at first as the actors establish themselves in their characters, but I hope it will get better as time goes on.
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Network adds "Talking Bad" (ala "Talking Dead") to air after each episode of "Breaking Bad"
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Is this thing more common in Britain? I've noticed that BBC has Doctor Who Confidential after each Doctor Who episode
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Chris Hardwick (who, of course, hosts Talking Dead) had hinted at this during a recent podcast...wondering if they have tabbed him to host it (would make sense, if you ask me). I thoroughly enjoy Talking Dead and I am sure I will enjoy this one too (PS - we have to wait until AUGUST now?! GAH!)
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I never watch Talking Dead, but the commercials for it drive me crazy. It seems like right after some big, dramatic moment in "The Walkind Dead" the show cuts to commercial and there is Chris Hardwick yelling at me and trying to create some goofy-ass hash-tag thing. It crushes the mood. I can't hit the 30-second skip fast enough.
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04-20-2013, 11:44 AM | #469 |
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Parks and Rec has put together a fantastic season this year.
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I'm guessing many of you follow TV By the Numbers and are familiar with their renewal/cancel index. Basically they rank shows based on 18-49 rating as compared to the network's average 18-49. If you're over the average, you're likely to get renewed. If you're below average you're on the bubble.
403 Forbidden An interesting game to look at leading to the upfronts is what sitcoms NBC will renew. Other than Parks & Rec, no NBC sitcom is above the network average. The 2nd best performing sitcom was 30 Rock, which is already cancelled and was likely boosted by the series finale. Next on the list is Go On. I haven't been a big fan of the show, but I'm told by people who have stuck with it that it has improved through the season. It hasn't performed spectacularly since NBC moved it to Thursday, but that move alone and the numbers would seem to suggest renewal. Next are four shows that are in the true danger zone -- 80%-90% of the 18-49 network average. Community is at 88%, Whitney at 87%, The New Normal at 82% and Guys With Kids at 81%. Unless NBC decides to really blow things up and feels like they have a strong crop of new sitcoms, it seems like at least two of those shows are coming back. NBC has shown no signs of going with fewer than four sitcoms on Thursday, and they would probably like at least another hour for Tuesday or Wednesday. What will they do? Based purely on the numbers, it's Community and Whitney. If you bring back Community for another season, it easily passes the bar for being a profitable show in syndication, and NBC does have a stake in the show. NBC has seemed to have an odd fascination with Whitney from the beginning. Guys with Kids is the most borderline. The New Normal has been more trouble than it's worth -- if you're going to be a controversial show, you need to be good. It wouldn't surprise me if NBC renew none, some or all. TV By the Numbers has Community and Whitney as toss-ups, New Normal as likely to be cancelled and Guys with Kids as certain to be cancelled. I'm pretty much in the same boat. Wouldn't surprise me if NBC decided to go all-new with sitcoms and only bring back Parks & Rec in the fall but have Community and Whitney as mid-season replacements with half-season orders. |
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‘Dallas’ Renewed for Season 3 by TNT - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
TNT has ordered 15 episodes for the third season, which is slated to launch in early 2014.
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The new Ninja Turtles cartoon is definitely my favorite of current cartoons.
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Inside Amy Schumer is terrible.
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05-05-2013, 09:27 AM | #476 |
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Watched the first episode of Orphan Black yesterday and it seems like it will be a show that I'll either love or absolutely hate because of wasted potential (or go from liking to detesting).
The concept seems very cool, girl sees someone who looks exactly like her jump in front of a train but leave her purse on the platform. She then decides to check out her apartment and pretend to her long enough to empty out her bank account, though shortly after starting the ruse gets picked up by the police and shit starts to go down. Here's to hoping it doesn't end up making me angry. |
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I find the accent of the lead actress distracting when she is playing the British girl. It sounds like no English accent I have ever heard, and I have heard them all. At times it sounds like a bad Australian accent. I have seen more complaints in reviews about the British guy's accent, but his accent is at least a bit more believable. I wish that they had either ditched the idea of using British accents or spent a bit more time mastering them, as it is a pretty good show otherwise. |
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List of Renewed and Cancelled Broadcast Shows for the 2012-13 Broadcast Season Through April 28, 2013 - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
Interesting mention deep in the article about impact of the 2014 Olympics on NBC's renewals. The argument is that NBC may want to bank some of its best shows until after the Olympics to give them the best launch platform. They have about 20 weeks to cover until the start of the Olympics, so bringing back Community and Whitney and suffering through the ratings would allow them to promote the hell out of their new shows during the Olympics. Given how well that worked with Go On, what could possibly go wrong? |
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I figure that Community has a better chance of returning than it's numbers may suggest thanks to its timeslot. I can't imagine that NBC wants to stick anything new in the 8pm Thursday timeslot unless they are looking to quickly kill a new show. |
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from kc's link - Hannibal is expected to be canceled? I was under the impression it was doing well?
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that list apparently tells me that the big networks could fold tomorrow and I wouldn't shed a tear. on that list of shows, I've seen FOUR this year - The Office, 30 Rock, Mindy and The Following. Two are done this year and I'm 100% sure I'll be done with the Following after this season, so that leaves one show (and it's a great one, but still)
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I really enjoyed the first two episodes of Maron. It's a little angsty but never quite veers into insufferable. Also just started the first season of Veep and am enjoying the hell out of it.
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Are any of the cinemax original series any good? I love almost anything HBO puts out and really enjoyed Boss & Sparticus on Starz so I noticed that cinemax has a couple (Hunted, Banshee, Strike Back) and wondered if any were worth putting the time in. Obviously no spoilers if you are going to recommend one of them.
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I'm still very perplexed at NBC's launching it when it did and where it did. Granted, I don't know there was a good answer. Revolution and surprisingly Grimm are clawing out decent numbers (for NBC) following The Voice. Chicago Fire is actually building on its L&O lead-in. Moving any of those shows for Hannibal could be a devastating blow. I know I'm a broken record at times with looking at cable, but here's something cable almost never does -- rerun shows in their original time slot. USA has it's Tuesday-Thursday model that may include the NCIS or L&O rerun, but otherwise it's always an original, the shows just alternate time slots. You'll get 8 weeks of Suits, 8 weeks of Burn Notice, rinse, repeat with the occasional dead periods for network sweeps and holidays-- right now, I think Psych is the only USA show in originals during network final time. Hannibal is planned for only 13 episodes a season. Why not run Revolution for 13 episodes, Hannibal for 13 and Revolution for 9? That almost covers your entire traditional TV season without a single rerun, which means you're going to be airing originals against reruns on other networks for 10-13 weeks. |
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05-09-2013, 03:25 PM | #487 |
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NBC just announced "Parks & Rec" was renewed for another season.
Woohoo!!!!
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That's definitely good news. Been a blood bath for most other NBC shows, most of which should have known they were getting axed. Guys With Kids, Up All Night, 1600 Penn and Deception are all gone.
The New Normal should get axed but I think there are showrunner issues -- NBC may want to pick up the show to keep nice and not cancel every freshman comedy in sight. Go On is definitely on the bubble. Interesting that no word on Community and Hannibal yet. Community's finale is tonight, so either a decision has been made and they don't want to announce it yet (which would seem like a cancellation to me) or it's one last audition. Same with Hannibal. The show still has about six episodes but they need a final call before upfronts. This could be a do or die night for both shows. If that's the case, wonder if the fates of Go On and Community are tied together in some way. Does Go On get renewed if Community is cancelled? Or does Go On only get renewed to come back in tandem with Community? |
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I would have to think that Hanibal is DOA, unless every other drama pilot they have is complete drizzling shit (and they've already reached that conclusion).
Community - just based on the lack of renewal so far - seems to be dead but that's one that's probably a coin toss to predict.
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Is it too late for NBC to bring back Ed?
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Just to illustrate the rapid decline of American Idol:
Network 8:00 Thursday 5/9 18-49 Rating/Share Total Viewers Live+SD CBS The Big Bang Theory 4.9/17 16.30 FOX American Idol 2.9/9 11.57 NBC Community 1.3/5 3.08 ABC Wipeout (season premiere) 1.3/4 4.35 CW The Vampire Diaries 1.0/3 2.28 knock, knock, knock, Simon... knock, knock, knock, Simon... knock, knock, knock, Simon... Anyone catch the Aaron Rodgers cameo on The Office last night? Good parody of AI. |
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American Idol has outperformed my expectations at every turn, but it seems like it is now in the death spiral. Simon and a good panel of judges may boost it up, but it seems like The Voice format is picking up steam. If NBC were to pass on a fall edition of The Voice, I think the winter/spring version would go through the roof.
But considering the people who thought Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj would work will pick the next set of judges as well, I have no faith. |
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Community renewed for a fifth season - 13 episodes.
Cancellations: Vegas Rules of Engagement Golden Boy CSI NY Happy Endings Family Tools How to Live with your Parents Malibu Country Body of Proof Red Widow Smash |
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Despite being an unabashed fanboy of the the first three season, I'm stunned Community got another 13-episode order. I can only assume this is NBC wanting it to either help them spackle the lineup until the Olympics or have something in reserve for when a new comedy tanks. Granted, NBC has a stake in the show so increasing the syndication value will make them money, the show has passed its creative peak.
We'll have to start a discussion of the new season's shows soon. So far I actually like what NBC's doing. Not sure I see as many duds as last year. Will be interesting to see their upfront. |
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The loss of Happy Endings makes me sad, hopefully they really can change networks, but Im glad to see Parks and Rec and Community come back. Id like to think that a new season of community will give the writers a chance to do their own thing.
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Have the rumors of Happy Endings moving to USA completely shut down? USA picked up syndication of Modern Family, and is looking for some original sitcoms to build around it, and they were apparently in discussions to acquire Happy Endings.
Very interested in S.H.I.E.L.D. but wonder how they will pull it off, since I'm assuming it will have nothing to do with The Avengers. But if Clark Gregg's on board, sign me up. I'm actually interested in the Ironside reboot. While I'd rather see Perry Mason return to TV, this has potential. But as long as Robert Downey Jr. is trying to do his Perry Mason movie, that won't happen. |
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Somebody is going to have to explain to me how TV works anymore. You put a new show in mid-April and then expect people to watch after their TV schedules are already set. You have some really good star power but then you cut it after four episodes. I don't get it. I'm talking about the How to Live With Your Parents show. Family Tools, while I didn't watch, is similar. You have some well known faces there but you're not going to give them any chance when you start a show at the beginning of May and wonder why people don't watch.
Meanwhile Community, which sorry to disappoint a lot of people around here, has been absolutely dreadful except for one episode. I know it's on a different network. It seems like these TV companies have become way too fickle in not seeing ratings quickly and bailing on shows that might have had had chances. Just put a lineup out there, don't change it, leave it for an entire season. If it works, great. If not, then cut and run. These modern execs would have cut shows like Seinfeld and Everybody Loves Raymond. Last edited by rowech : 05-11-2013 at 04:48 AM. |
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