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This sounds interesting but again its NBC!
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![]() ![]() Why do they continue to cancel well done tv shows(at least the ones I enjoy!) & who are these viewers/ratings people that the networks continue to listen to anyways ![]() There are more then 18-49 yr. olds that watch tv you know!! ![]() Why is this demo able to control all of tv watching? ![]() Last edited by hagios; 05-13-2016 at 11:08 PM. |
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Can't for news about it, a teaser and etc. Can't wait to see Sarah Michelle as Kathryn again!!! |
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![]() I agree. Every May I lose a few great(IMO) network shows, while mindless reality tv thrives because it costs pennies to produce. It's to the point where I might just DVR entire first seasons, of network shows just to see if the get renewed. If they get cancelled, delete it is! ![]() |
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Thanks given by: | hagios (05-14-2016) |
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http://deadline.com/2016/05/code-bla...bs-1201755760/
Limitless expected to be cancelled. Not official though. Criminal Minds : Beyond Borders, Code Black and Odd Couple are expected to return. No news yet on Rush Hour, although it's likely dead as well. |
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My most favorite actor, Matt Passmore of The Glades, sadly had this message to write at his Twitter page earlier today:
Unfortunately our Paranormal pilot is not to be. Wish you guys could have seen it. Huge thanks to the crew and an amazing cast #haunted God bless you and him always!!! Holly P.S. I believe that the show was supposed to be on the CW network. Forgive me if this is a dumb question, but can it not be pitched to other networks? |
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It's a very dated system on how TV Networks estimate how many people are watching their TV shows. I think approximately 10,000 families have the Nielsen box and they use those families to create estimates on who is watching the shows. That's why the viewership numbers published in the media are only estimates and not exact numbers. They want you to watch the shows live with commercials. That's how the bills are paid and how the networks afford to buy the shows. However, more networks are looking at streaming numbers via Hulu, on demand and through the network websites. And even DVR numbers as well. With DVR numbers, the increase in viewers has to be significant. For example Quantico and Shades of Blue picked up 65 to 80% more viewers with DVR numbers factored in. But, they are only counted if they are a Nielsen family. Foreign viewers who torrent the shows or watch it on their country's own TV Network don't count. Only U.S. viewers. Very few TV viewers nowadays in the U.S. are watching their shows live the night it airs. More are watching it through streaming platforms, tablets and laptops. That's why I said the Nielsen system is very dated. But, it's the primary way networks show the advertisers who is watching. If only 50 Nielsen families are watching The Family and Nielsen estimates that's approx. 2M viewers, the show is screwed. Last edited by djariya; 05-14-2016 at 02:04 AM. |
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Nielsen ratings is one of the most flawed systems around. Why does everyone place so much faith in it? Because Nielsen is literally the only game in town. I can only hope going forward that cable/satellite providers can start harvesting their own, more accurate, data. |
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Yeah, I'm going to be VERY selective this fall in picking new shows. I'm tired of everything getting canceled. I already watch enough, so I'm not trying to add much of anything else. Very sad undateable is gone and grandfathered. I love John Stamos. The Grinder I never really cared for (but still watched for Rob Lowe) so Idc that it is gone.
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#2194 | |
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Take for instance the cancelled after one season Second Chance at Fox it was originally pitched over a year ago as The Frankenstein Code. |
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I read somewhere (can't remember where) that if they pick up, probably it premieres in October. Let's wait and hope they pick it, I would be really disappointed if they don't.
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I really can't fault most of the cancellations that have been announced so far.
Many of those shows were extremely poor ratings performers, including the FOX comedies that got the axe. Sure, some of the shows that got the axe were good, but you can't keep airing something that no one is watching. It's a business and they want hits, not so-so shows. Many of the shows that got the axe weren't even "cool" water cooler shows that people rushed to talk about. I know it pisses people off when you make such a large time investment for multiple shows from September to May. But, most new shows fail. That's the reality. Older shows get more expensive and sometimes have to end because they aren't financially beneficial to make anymore. Last edited by djariya; 05-14-2016 at 03:05 AM. |
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Now, people are watching TV at their own schedule and there are very few shows that people watch the night it airs. Unless it's sports or a heavy water cooler show like Walking Dead or Game of Thrones, very few homes will make their shows appointment TV. I know many Millennials and college kids don't even own TVs and just stream the shows on their tablets, phones or laptops. I think the broadcast networks have been slow to adapt to change for the 21st century and they can't seem to figure out a more advanced and accurate way to measure who's watching. NCIS is one of the most watched shows on TV according to Nielsen. I think it gets anywhere from 15-17M viewers on a good day. If it aired 30 years ago, it could easily get 30-35M. The 15-17M doesn't take into account those who watch it on demand or stream it off CBS's website because they don't have the time to watch it Tuesday night live. |
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30-35 years ago, there was only CBS, NBC and ABC. FOX came around 1987. Very few options and that's why ratings were extremely inflated back then. Now there's a crap load of options, which are overwhelming to many. Now you'll be lucky to have someone willing to commit to watching 5 to 6, 22-24 episode network shows. The President of FX said a few months ago that 400+ scripted shows aired in 2015 including all platforms. Not reality or competition, scripted. That's an overwhelming amount of content. I bet less than 20% were actually hits. |
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