You don’t represent the full public.They don't need to cancel days nbc thinks all they need is news all the time but nobody hardly watches network news anymore.
You don’t represent the full public.They don't need to cancel days nbc thinks all they need is news all the time but nobody hardly watches network news anymore.
They have contracts and shows banked. The time is coming, this is the equivalent of primetime series being burned off on Saturday nights.So just cancel Days then. Why hang on to it and keep paying for production.
Won't they make more money just airing them on network.They have contracts and shows banked. The time is coming, this is the equivalent of primetime series being burned off on Saturday nights.
How are the ratings for it? Better or worse than DOOL.
Actually if you sign up first time this month on the actual website itself it’s $1.99 for the special lol but you’re probably right.The cynic in me says it's a move to try and get a few hundred thousand dedicated DOOL fans to sign up for Peacock, in hopes they will pay $6.99 a month in perpetuity, even after DOOL is cancelled.
It’s been four days. Be realistic. And it’s about the bottom line for the business.
It could been worse, tbh i think ABC should clear their only syndies and merge GMA3 into GMA 7-10am, Live at 10am, The View at 11am, Tamron Hall at 1pm, and GH at 2pm.Actually if you sign up first time this month on the actual website itself it’s $1.99 for the special lol but you’re probably right.
As I said above it will be a week before we see initial ratings. I checked the daytime broadcast ratings from a couple weeks ago and the least watched show was The Talk, 2nd was GMA3 and 3rd least watched was the 4th hour of Today. All three shows still on because they indeed replaced other programs all for the bottom line of business.
Deliberately obtuse? Come on, do better.Won't they make more money just airing them on network.
How can a show with worse ratings make the network money when they are still paying for the show they took off the air.Deliberately obtuse? Come on, do better.
Demographics of older people who don't use streaming? Those doesn't sound like good demographics to me.Apparently you can be. Wow.
You understand demographics? You understand there is still ad revenue attached to Peacock?
2/3 of people over 65 use the internet in their home. That number is only 3/10 for those over age 80, which means adoption is significant (pushing 80%?) for those age 65 to 79.How many people who still watch soaps are only using a OTA antenna? I bet a lot. I bet these people also don't use a computer or even know what Peacock is.
This has to be parody. No one can really be this obtuse.Demographics of older people who don't use streaming? Those doesn't sound like good demographics to me.
How many people who still watch soaps are only using a OTA antenna? I bet a lot. I bet these people also don't use a computer or even know what Peacock is.
My guess is that the news show is ultra cheap thus making it easier to bring revenue.How can a show with worse ratings make the network money when they are still paying for the show they took off the air.
either that or a simulcast of LX News on NBC, stories & other features featured on LX News aired on NBC independent from the main LX broadcast (with the option for affiliates to use the hour for more syndicated fare (I predict the latter is what KUSA will do with it since TEGNA already tried the former on its stations in the form of The Daily Blast (I think it was) & it was an obvious ratings disaster)To be replaced by "NBC News Daily" on free-to-air NBC affiliates. Given the time slot, I'd expect lots of soft features and consumer news along with fawning interviews with actors or entertainers with shows on NBC or Peacock, little or no hard news.
Y&R & B&B are ALREADY streaming on Pluto TV to head up its Pluto TV Soaps channel *Have been for MONTHS now)So, who thinks this is just the start? How many other serials like these will be heading to streaming?
I suspect we have a geriatric audience for these shows. Is this one way to drag these people to streaming services?
I didnt see the ratings of DBL on the tradeseither that or a simulcast of LX News on NBC, stories & other features featured on LX News aired on NBC independent from the main LX broadcast (with the option for affiliates to use the hour for more syndicated fare (I predict the latter is what KUSA will do with it since TEGNA already tried the former on its stations in the form of The Daily Blast (I think it was) & it was an obvious ratings disaster)