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I wish Exeter was still filming. It was classic Trek without having to mimic already established lore, not that I dislike what has been done. I love ST:C, but man, Exeter was awesome.
<sniff sniff> Doth my nostrils sense the putrid stench of Cushman's ratings malarky in yon ether?...Clearly, modern statistical re-examination of the raw data shows that the viewership of TOS was at least TWICE what was reported to NBC...
This would be news to me. What's your source?
...The idea that all three were wrong in a way that was more prejudicial towards Star Trek than other shows seems pretty farfetched to me.
I don't remember the source. It wasn't the Onion or a similar publication. It didn't claim that NBC knew anything. It just stated that they reexamined the raw data collected and that modern statistical approaches showed much higher viewership. Perhaps it's only in NYC, but most people I meet who are old enough to have been watching at that time claimed they were watching. For years I wondered if everyone had false memories or what, so when I read it (wherever it was) it rang true to me.
You Hollywood guys know everything, so I'm sure you all know everything about this, too.
Regardless of what the ratings/demo data said or didn't say at the time, any lack of information would have affected decisions concerning ALL of network television, not just Star Trek, so it is impossible to determine what the lineup would have looked like with different data. It might have helped Star Trek, or it might have allowed some other show to rise instead.
And we're the poorer for it. I fucking hate reality shows. Among the most boring and stupid shit I've ever seen on television. That people actually watch this crap is unnerving.There also could have been calculation that took into account not merely the number of butts-in-chairs but the cost of production as well. The "dollars-in, dollars-out" ratio.
This is the kind of "thought" process which lead later networks to dump scripted dramas in favor of "reality" shows which got marginally smaller viewership but cost much less to produce.
I wish Exeter was still filming. It was classic Trek without having to mimic already established lore, not that I dislike what has been done. I love ST:C, but man, Exeter was awesome.
I wish Exeter was still filming. It was classic Trek without having to mimic already established lore, not that I dislike what has been done. I love ST:C, but man, Exeter was awesome.
Exeter enjoys the fact it was produced before fan-films had become a phenomenon, before you could raise high six-figures on crowdfunding and before it was expected to bring celebrities into your production. As such, it has a hand-crafted feel that ST:C (or its cousin, Farragut) can't fake. Probably the closest thing to Exeter going on these days is Valiant.
Two weeks after it was taken down and STILL not up? Makes the whole "It was a CBS error" thing sound suspicious.
It doesn't take two weeks to get a film back up.
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