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Given that every new comedy on NBC was cancelled, they needed to renew more than just Parks and Rec to fill in their schedule. Community has a death slot for a new comedy so you might as well place a sitcom with a small established audience you don't need to promote there rather than waste money promoting a new comedy that is doomed to failure in a lousy timeslot. |
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05-11-2013, 08:34 AM | #503 | |
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I do think it's sad that a show like Seinfeld would have virtually no chance today. The competition for viewers is so fierce and viewers are so jaded that if a show isn't considered at least a moderate hit they don't give it a second chance. If Seinfeld debuted today, it probably wouldn't make it past 7 episodes, and even if it did, it would have Community-like ratings. Unless it got picked up by ABC or CBS and put behind one of their hits for an extended period. |
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The show only had a 13 episode order and the premiere was delayed from January to April, critics hadn't been particularly warm to it either. This looks like a case of "ah what the hell, might as well put it on for a while & see if anything happens". What happened was it lost over 25% of it's debut audience by the 3rd episode and almost half of it by the 4th. Plus clear definitions of a "season" have eroded considerably. There were 6 other shows (albeit cable) debuting the same night as HTLWYP. And 4 more over the next 2 Wednesdays. At this point TV almost has a rolling calendar, there seems to be something making its series or season debut just about every week outside of the holidays at the end of the year. Quote:
I don't think that was much more than a burnoff. From Metacritic on March 12th (about 6 weeks before the show debuted Quote:
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Simmons should be in a show where he hunts the Mayhem guy.
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I wrote this a few years ago, and people didn't agree, but I think NBC did this to itself. More than any other network, it doesn't stick with its new shows. Which means you have to wait a year before you start watching if you're among those who need to "invest" a little in a show to add it to your list. Maybe this applies more to dramas than comedies.
When I made my choices for last fall, I simply ignored NBC. Not because they're incapable of producing a good new show, but because if they do, I doubt it will find an audience. As of next Thursday, there won't be any more NBC scripted shows on my list (CW or Fox, either, but their selections are more limited). Last edited by Solecismic : 05-11-2013 at 02:53 PM. |
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This might be have been mentioned somewhere along the way but if so I don't recall it ... USA has announced that this will be the final season for Burn Notice.
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TNT officially cancelled Southland and Monday Mornings on Friday
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I'm not upset about this...I'm actually happy that they'll hopefully bring it to some sort of resolution...it's been jumping through crazy-ass hoops for the past couple years now I think we can all agree (not that it's not enjoyable still).
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Yep, was official either Thursday or Friday (I don't recall which off hand)
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And now confirmed by the network, plus this little tidbit of info "Episodes will "skip" hours based on the plot. Will "probably" premiere in early May." ’24: Live Another Day’ Limited Series Officially Picked up By FOX - Ratings | TVbytheNumbers
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So it's not really "24" then. Think the shtick got a bit tired, but still annoys me that they're keeping the name. If they called it "Jack Bauer: BLAH BLAH BLHA" everyone would totally get that it was the same "universe." Then again, it's been so long since I watched, I might tune in a little bit.
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From all I have read, this is basically taking place of the movie that never seemed to get off the ground. I am much more on-board with 12 hours of the show than 2 hours (not only as it pertains to the feel of the show, but just the fact that it is that much more content).
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If the new Doctor is anything like Malcolm Tucker I will have to start watching more Doctor Who.
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Continuum on SciFi. Found it on Netflix and catching up on S1. Need to remember to add S2 to my DVR for once I'm caught up.
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I want to like it more than I have so far-lots of recognizable and good actors in it, but haven't found the story particularly interesting sadly. Time-travel stories have never been my favorite and that's probably coloring my reaction to it. |
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Until last night's BB I didn't realize that AMC had moved Hell on Wheels to Saturday nights.
I can only figure that's a burn off & the show is toast (unless Low Winter Sun fails spectacularly)
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'Duck Dynasty' Season Premiere Breaks Cable Records With 11.8 Million Viewers - Deadline.com
Amazing...Ive never met someone who's even seen one episode of this show. Last edited by chadritt : 08-15-2013 at 05:41 PM. |
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A considerable portion of them are Facebook friends of mine, best I can figure anyway.
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The really astonishing part of that press release (to me anyway) was the record-setting performance in the 18-34 demo ... until I re-read it and realized that it was only a [i]network[i/] record in the two younger slices.
It was the all-time anybody cable record for non-fiction series in total viewers & A25-54, which I'm not really shocked about, I think most observers felt like they'd be in that neighborhood for this season's premiere.
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Those numbers are just huge though, it kind of blows my mind.
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A friend who gets these sorts of numbers told me the demographic stratifications for DD are fascinating.
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And would/could include all sorts of stuff that isn't part of the usual demo quantitative breakouts. But I bet the qualitative number are indeed a hoot
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The networks opened the door when they failed to write characters that were more entertaining, more engaging or simply more likable than these guys have turned out to be. Ditto, just to lesser degree, about a lot of the "reality" shows that populate cable. Incidentally, this season finally got filmed after they resolved a salary dispute. New salary total is reportedly about $200k ... which is split between the 9 adults & 11 kids that appear on the show regularly.
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I heard that figure on the radio and thought it was a joke. Splitting 200k among 20 people on a show like that is ridiculous.
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Ok, Jon I've gotta ask: what's the appeal and how do the demos work for this? SI
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IMO the appeal is the sighting of that mythic creature, The Wise Redneck and the duality of learning from them while still allowing for viewer sense of superiority, at least among urban sophisticates. Everyone else, it's like watching home videos.
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But I though that a significant portion of reality tv that fits into the "sense of superiority" category. It has to be more than that SI
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It does, but there's also an intelligence and humor to Duck Dynasty that elevates it above most reality TV fare.
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Unless there's something surprising in the stuff digamma mentioned (and there probably is a shocker in there somewhere tbh), here's what I see -- this isn't a big accident. These are smart people, both common sense & educationally, there's a certain amount of calculation that went into this (although it's surely exceeded anybody's expectations) -- The wise one + goofball + others scheme is a familiar one for reality viewers. (See: Pawn Stars) people know roughly what to expect going in, soon as they get the lay of the family land -- The Southern appeal here is a huge part of the success obviously, but there's also pockets of the rest of the country that could totally get these guys basic approach to pretty much everything. Might not be so true for exclusively urban dwellers, but there plenty of people who grew up outside that environment no matter where they live now -- I think the uncle is perhaps the star of the show. He's certainly the single most commented & quoted character among the diehard fans I know. And I believe he's one of the most familiar characters of the bunch. You definitely don't have to be Southern to recognize "that guy", frequently a relative from the more ... let's call it earthy side of the family. He's got his own way, but if you listen close enough you find yourself realizing how often he's right. (And I'm talking about the uncle in Maine, or Idaho, or New Mexico, or wherever, not just the one on DD) -- The second most commented on thing about the show (which I've seen mentioned repeatedly tonight as word of the ratings has spread) is the frequent ending of show with the prayer around the family dinner table. While it isn't as common as it used to be, as of 2012 roughly 2/3rd of the U.S. self-identified as "religious". 58% of the country said they prayed one or more times a day. There's both a contemporary andnostalgic appeal in this being shown as something that the family simply does at home. It's not for show on Sunday, it's how they live their lives. -- There's most likely something hopeful about watching this collection of, let's go with oddballs as a description, be successful. I mean, if these guys can get fairly rich ... damn there might be some hope for me too. Beats the reality of the U.S. economy for a lot people. Demographically, I'm sure the demos that are the strongest are white, southern, Christian, likely male/female more evenly split than most shows, older but not entirely old (i.e. these kind of numbers aren't just 55+, or even 45+). I'd imagine that a complete demographic breakdown shows a surprise or two in there as well (I could guess at several possibilities but I'd just be guessing), if you dominate those categories I described above then you'll get a strong number, to get an all-time record number I figure you probably needed one or two unexpected demo to kick in just a little bit to push you over the top. edit to add: I left out one more element of the appeal. These people, whatever you might think of them, do seem to actually care about each other. Almost Roseanne'esque at times, but they've got hearts. And seeing that once a week ain't unappealing.
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I don't mind the premise or the characters, but I hate how much the show seems to be scripted, or at least improved until they get a take they like.
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But that's every reality show. It's just a genre of scripted TV at this point.
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Examples?
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I think I would get sued if i gave specific examples but its worth noting that competition shows are typically held to the same standards as game shows. Frankly I only say typically because im less than 100% positive the quiz show laws apply.
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No, I'm just asking for reality shows that are real reality.
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yeah....as I said theres a chance that would be a violation of contracts. Its not terribly difficult for people to find a complete list of shows Ive worked on so if i listed some that are fully real it would be an implication that others arent.
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DOLA- Its worth mentioning that my definition of "real" may be different than yours. As an editor I feel like a certain amount of manipulation is necessary for various reasons.
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I believe that contest shows like Survivor and BB are real in so much as the voting by the public and what not is on the level, how they get there though is a much different story.
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Then what constitutes reality? Do you want to just watch 22 or 44 minutes straight of raw footage with no music? Because if you consider editing, which is by its nature manipulation, to make it unreal than thats all that would be acceptable.
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