Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Sunday Fall of 2003
Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Sunday Fall of 2003
Seeing as he was followed by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, I don't think that was gonna happen.
Not sure. Just checked an it averaged 53% retention. Not like muticam Great Indoors did any better.
But I was pleasantly surprised how well Mom and Life in Pieces tracked together. 88% retention by Life in Pieces out of a more modest Mom is a decent success.
Well, explains why CBS is still trying it. It is crazy how many times they are trying it next season.
ABC has tried 3 times now to replicate the success of Shark Tank, and while Funderdome is doing alright, they have not been very successful here.
Oh, I knew that one
You got me there.
Season 1 was.
But early indicators showed season 2 being something like only 20% of the viewership of season 1
Is he?
Was not aware.
Yesterday, the President somehow was still tweeting about how the DNC screwed over Bernie for Hillary.
Dude, they renewed Fuller House
Steve Harvey’s family was on Celebrity Family Feud. During the round with triple points, they just did as awful as I have ever seen. They only got one answer out of the 4 correct, with 4 points (tripled to 12). I have never seen both families do so badly collectively.
The cancellation of Netflix’s Girlboss is a little perplexing to me. The other three (Marco Polo, The Get Down, and Sense8) had massive budgets and clearly we’re not bringing enough people to justify the exuberant costs.
Reviewing Historical Schedules: NBC Tuesday Fall of 2001
Thanks.
There is small town (around 400) called Riverdale around an hour away from me. A couple years ago a body washed up from the river there.
TOO REAL.
The CW started rerunning Riverdale on Friday from the pilot.
I'm using these weekly rerun airings as an archaic way to catch up on the series.
I've seen some sentiment on the left basically saying it is okay for this to go through, because it will cause such backlash at the GOP that the Dems can take back the House at the midterms.
Poor How to Get Away With Murder grew from Notorious for every episode in the same slot in the fall. Was by half a point by the end.
Forget the exact content, but MSNBC had a GOP Strategist and an Affordable Care Act crafter on at the same time on Friday afternoon, and it was amazing to watch the GOP Strategist define Medicaid as Welfare and Medicare as a right.
The smallest challenge from the ACA crafter made his argument fall apart.
Ratings were OKAY given that Boy Band bombed so badly and it was at 10 PM in the summer.
But… this show probably hopes Battle of the Network Stars does well. Growing at 10 PM with this type of show is going to be hard to do on a weekly basis.