The whole premise of Star Trek was that there is intelligent life among the television audience.Network programming scheds make no sense.
Christopher explained, that even when they did 24-26 episodes of shows, there were more skip weeks than I had remembered. Now with maybe 20 (I hope) episodes, I reckon they try to spread them out to keep eyes on their channel.
How long were May sweeps a thing once premiere dates started creeping earlier in an effort to one-up the other guys?They also spread them out to make sure they have enough episodes for May sweeps.
How long were May sweeps a thing once premiere dates started creeping earlier in an effort to one-up the other guys?
They still are a thing. Sweeps months run in February, May, July and November.
I mean, you can't gather meaningful statistical data about typical TV viewing habits if the networks know in advance when you're gathering the data...
A good return from the break. Lots of Dan & Gurgs scenes. The Abby, Olivia, Neil stuff was improved.
This means the breaks between episodes was getting longer by the 80s.
Looking at Star Trek and Mission: Impossible's schedule back in the 60-70s, the shows started in September and would air their final episode of the season in late-March, early-April.
They would air almost straight through with breaks for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year, about an average of 24 episodes a season.
Compare that with the first Night Court which ran from 84 to 92, with the first season starting in January and consisting of 13 episodes.
Their first episode would air in September with the last not airing until late-May with the same number of episodes (24).
This means the breaks between episodes was getting longer by the 80s.
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