With so many established hits fading, the next couple of seasons could see significant changes in the network rankings. Fox is likely to remain in a good position, but CBS and ABC need some new hits or else NBC could gain on them.
I guess NBC is taking a "throw it alot at the wall and see what sticks" appoarch, certainly as good away as any to find good new shows, the problem being of course will they give shows the time they need to really bed in, or will just see a show start to fail, and move onto the next thing.NBC's new pilots are such a break with recent seasons (full of exciting ideas instead of boring ones, what a concept!) that all bets are off how they do this fall.
I suspect Comcast will throw bargefulls of money at marketing the new shows and give NBC a decent shot at actually fulfilling their brand-resurrection that they are attempting.
NBC's new pilots are such a break with recent seasons (full of exciting ideas instead of boring ones, what a concept!) that all bets are off how they do this fall.
I suspect Comcast will throw bargefulls of money at marketing the new shows and give NBC a decent shot at actually fulfilling their brand-resurrection that they are attempting.
I think Comcast might have to wait 12 months to see real change in the ratings but this season could shape up to help the network rebuild its image somewhat.
Not at all. That's often all networks do, but NBC's approach is more targetted than that this year. The pilots they've picked up largely fall into the same general type, calculated to appeal to a young, upscale audience that can give them a focused brand image again.I guess NBC is taking a "throw it alot at the wall and see what sticks" appoarch,
NBC will have a pretty full scheulde, they seem to have comissioned plenty for mid-season.
They probably expect to flop in the fallFrom what I hear though NBC seem very confident in their midseason lineup despite the fact come late March you begin to feel the effect auduence erosion that is getting bigger every year.
as I said earlier in this thread, I cant work out why L&O was cancelled, and that if NBC keeps up at this rate the only L&O on TV, will be Law & Order: London.NBC will have a pretty full scheulde, they seem to have comissioned plenty for mid-season.
They probably expect to flop in the fallFrom what I hear though NBC seem very confident in their midseason lineup despite the fact come late March you begin to feel the effect auduence erosion that is getting bigger every year.
NBC was confident enough to cancel Heroes for the Event and L&O for LA.
How did that work out for them?![]()
NBC will have a pretty full scheulde, they seem to have comissioned plenty for mid-season.
They probably expect to flop in the fallFrom what I hear though NBC seem very confident in their midseason lineup despite the fact come late March you begin to feel the effect auduence erosion that is getting bigger every year.
NBC was confident enough to cancel Heroes for the Event and L&O for LA.
How did that work out for them?![]()
That doesn't sound very promising. It vaguely reminds me of that film a few years ago with Harrison Ford and his wife dies in the jungles of some third world country trying to bring medical care. She was played by Susannah Thompson, VOY's Borg Queen and DS9's Lenara Kahn. I think it was called DragonflyCBS has picked up A Gifted Man, the previously untitled series from Susannah Grant about a doctor, played by Patrick Wilson, whose ex-wife dies and guides him from the afterlife.
It was called Dragonfly, but it starred Kevin Costner, not Harrison Ford.It vaguely reminds me of that film a few years ago with Harrison Ford and his wife dies in the jungles of some third world country trying to bring medical care. She was played by Susannah Thompson, VOY's Borg Queen and DS9's Lenara Kahn. I think it was called Dragonfly
CBS has picked up three more shows: The 2-2 (formerly called Rookies, which is a better title), Unforgettable (formerly called The Rememberer - good change there), and the half-hour comedy How To Be a Gentleman.
CBS has renewed CSI: NY and cancelled Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior.
no love for shows entering there 2nd series this year
Bobs Burgers has survived, I didnt think FOX would ever find another show for Animation Domination, at least one that wasnt realted to Family Guy or The Simpsons.no love for shows entering there 2nd series this year
That's because this past year has been terrible. Nothing deserved renewal. I'd have taken a machete to all five networks' lineups (including everything they renewed.)![]()
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