2.6 million viewers seems to be good ratings for SyFy.
With half of those numbers made of audiences who DVR the show, they won't matter to advertisers. Which is all that really matters. If fifty million people suddenly tuned in, but all skipped the adverts, it wouldn't rate any higher to the advertisers. SyFy's PR department is floating these larger numbers for publicity reasons only.
I have just watch back to the future 1 and 2 and even though there is product placement all over the place it did not spoil the film.The DVR is changing the way advertisement is done, that's for sure. That said, I don't mind in-show product placement, even when they call attention to it, as long as it's not overly distracting. I mean, the car product placement they did in Heroes was kind of funny. "Quick, let's get back to the Versa!"
The third Stargate series has been picking up an average of 46.9 percent more viewers in the seven days after the Friday night broadcast, thanks to DVRs.
The show is averaging 2.6 million viewers so far, when the DVR boost is factored in.
These numbers, of course, don’t account for those watching the show on Hulu, iTunes, Amazon.com and other (less savory) means.
59.4 percent increase in viewership due to DVR time-shifting.
DVR news is very interesting and proves the show is doing fine with the ratings but the timeslot is not...
The third Stargate series has been picking up an average of 46.9 percent more viewers in the seven days after the Friday night broadcast, thanks to DVRs.
The show is averaging 2.6 million viewers so far, when the DVR boost is factored in.BSG final season lead the way for most DVR show for SYFY over 2009...These numbers, of course, don’t account for those watching the show on Hulu, iTunes, Amazon.com and other (less savory) means.
The question is how do SYFY get those 47% to tune in live ?59.4 percent increase in viewership due to DVR time-shifting.
* Summer Move
* 8pm Friday
* New Day
While SG-U can get away with viewers not tuning in for Live broadcasts at the moment, the older it gets it will need to bring them back.
I still want a SY FY block 8-11 of SGU/Caprica/Santcuary.
The question is how do SYFY get those 47% to tune in live ?
2.6 million viewers seems to be good ratings for SyFy.
With half of those numbers made of audiences who DVR the show, they won't matter to advertisers. Which is all that really matters. If fifty million people suddenly tuned in, but all skipped the adverts, it wouldn't rate any higher to the advertisers. SyFy's PR department is floating these larger numbers for publicity reasons only.
Nah, they'll just discover an "Ancient matter transporter" that can send items from Earth to Destiny, but nothing bigger than a mini fridge.
"Whatcha got there, Dr. Rush?"
"Oh, that's just our new Dell Dimension notebook. It's got a quad-core processor, so I can decrypt Ancient databases over four times faster!"
"That's swell!"
2.6 million viewers seems to be good ratings for SyFy.
With half of those numbers made of audiences who DVR the show, they won't matter to advertisers. Which is all that really matters. If fifty million people suddenly tuned in, but all skipped the adverts, it wouldn't rate any higher to the advertisers. SyFy's PR department is floating these larger numbers for publicity reasons only.
Nothing is stopping you from leaving the room, or muting the commercials. I often do both. However, data shows that the vast majority of viewers who DVR shows definitely fast-forward through the commercials.
Nothing is stopping you from leaving the room, or muting the commercials. I often do both. However, data shows that the vast majority of viewers who DVR shows definitely fast-forward through the commercials. People watching live are much more likely to watch and hear the commercials. It's as simple as that.
-Has it? I thought I'd recently seen the opposite
Nothing is stopping you from leaving the room, or muting the commercials. I often do both. However, data shows that the vast majority of viewers who DVR shows definitely fast-forward through the commercials.
Has it? I thought I'd recently seen the opposite.
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