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Fall 2011-2012 annoucments

I sure hope The Event is on NBC's list. That show has developed a cult following & there are already campaigns on Facebook & other places to save it if NBC is thinking of doing the FOOLISH thing of cancelling it.....

Not only that, but it's also ADDICTING too..... ;D

Cheers :D
 
Pat Cook said:
I sure hope The Event is on NBC's list.

it is on the list...to be cancelled

NBC should just blow up Monday nights, nothing has gone right this season (even the new L&O looks pretty bad ratings wise but better than The Event has and Chuck has recently)
 
Take off The CW period. KTLA here in Los Angeles is better off as a independent station. I would say move the crap to KCAL but I rather watch 3 hours of news than that crap. Yes its targeted towards women but its bad when your beaten by a Spanish network in some markets
 
Mainedude2007 said:
Pat Cook said:
I sure hope The Event is on NBC's list.

it is on the list...to be cancelled

NBC should just blow up Monday nights, nothing has gone right this season (even the new L&O looks pretty bad ratings wise but better than The Event has and Chuck has recently)
The only reason why The Event is failing is because of Chuck. If NBC were to put it after Biggest Loser, it'd get a better audience.

Picture this as a lineup.....

8:00/7:00 Biggest Loser
9:00/8:00 The Event (Or Law & Order: LA)
10:00/9:00 The Event (Or Law & Order: LA, whichever doesn't come on at 9/8)

With a lineup, how could NBC possibly lose?

Cheers :D
 
Pat Cook said:
Mainedude2007 said:
Pat Cook said:
I sure hope The Event is on NBC's list.
it is on the list...to be cancelled
The only reason why The Event is failing is because of Chuck

The only reason why The Event is failing is because the alien that more people would rather see Monday nigths on NBC is ALF.
 
What about My Network TV? Criminal Intent is supposed to return to weekdays and SVU is speculated to take it's place. But I suppose maybe CI could air on both. After all, Two And A Half Men is scheduled for summer repeats on My Network TV...
 
Are NBC and CBS going full speed ahead with those new gameshows they planned to air soon? Or are they canned before they could even air?

I was looking forward to the "Russian Roulette rip off" 8)

I've forgotten what the other one was, but it did look good!
 
DToTheJ said:
The only reason why The Event is failing is because the alien that more people would rather see Monday nigths on NBC is ALF.
What makes you say this? That sounds more sentimental than anything

Need I remind you that ALF was a sitcom which was CANCELLED back in the 1980s?

Beyond the fact that ALF & The Event both involve aliens & are (Now in the case of the latter) historically known Monday Night NBC series DOES NOT both will suffer the same fate

Besides, there are social networking campaigns well underway to keep the show on the air. IF NBC has any brains at all, THEY WILL LISTEN TO US FANS !!!!! If not, we can be just as ruthless as Sophia by BOYCOTTING NBC & ITS AFFILIATES (Something they CANNOT afford & likely won't survive) if enough fans get involved

Look at how social networking is changing the Middle East (Starting with Egypt more than a good month & a half ago) as an example of how people can influence world leaders, politicians & decision makers

Just sayin'.....

Cheers :D
 
Pat Cook said:
...Need I remind you that ALF was a sitcom which was CANCELLED back in the 1980?

Yes - after NBC shifted it to Saturday nights for the final season - effectively languishing in the same death as Fox's "Married... With Children." (Yes, that also aired on Saturday nights for a season... who can forget the TV Guide ad with Al Bundy dressed in a white polyester suit on a disco floor promoting the "Saturday Night Fever"... ::) )
 
Pat Cook said:
DToTheJ said:
The only reason why The Event is failing is because the alien that more people would rather see Monday nigths on NBC is ALF.
What makes you say this? That sounds more sentimental than anything

Need I remind you that ALF was a sitcom which was CANCELLED back in the 1980s?

Beyond the fact that ALF & The Event both involve aliens & are (Now in the case of the latter) historically known Monday Night NBC series DOES NOT both will suffer the same fate

Besides, there are social networking campaigns well underway to keep the show on the air. IF NBC has any brains at all, THEY WILL LISTEN TO US FANS !!!!! If not, we can be just as ruthless as Sophia by BOYCOTTING NBC & ITS AFFILIATES (Something they CANNOT afford & likely won't survive) if enough fans get involved

Look at how social networking is changing the Middle East (Starting with Egypt more than a good month & a half ago) as an example of how people can influence world leaders, politicians & decision makers

Just sayin'.....

Cheers :D

If 2% of all households boycott NBC, they won't even notice. And that's assuming every single fan of the show never watches NBC again, which is HIGHLY unlikely.

Having suffered the loss of my favorite shows in the past, I do feel for you, but threatening a boycott never seems to help, especially considering that MOST of the shows I watch were replaced with shows that have more viewers and get higher ad rates than my shows ever did.

Just saying, although I do wish you luck. I'm a big Chuck fan, so I'm nervously waiting that decision as well.
 
DToTheJ said:
Pat Cook said:
...Need I remind you that ALF was a sitcom which was CANCELLED back in the 1980?

Yes - after NBC shifted it to Saturday nights for the final season - effectively languishing in the same death as Fox's "Married... With Children." (Yes, that also aired on Saturday nights for a season... who can forget the TV Guide ad with Al Bundy dressed in a white polyester suit on a disco floor promoting the "Saturday Night Fever"... ::) )

They were on Saturday for a few months then FOX moved the Bundy's back to Sundays before the holidays in 1996 thank god. Neitherless the final season was not all that funny.
 
wdb2003 said:
DToTheJ said:
Pat Cook said:
...Need I remind you that ALF was a sitcom which was CANCELLED back in the 1980?

Yes - after NBC shifted it to Saturday nights for the final season - effectively languishing in the same death as Fox's "Married... With Children." (Yes, that also aired on Saturday nights for a season... who can forget the TV Guide ad with Al Bundy dressed in a white polyester suit on a disco floor promoting the "Saturday Night Fever"... ::) )

They were on Saturday for a few months then FOX moved the Bundy's back to Sundays before the holidays in 1996 thank god. Neitherless the final season was not all that funny.

we are way off topic here, but I could have sworn that the final season of "Married with Children" actually aired on Mondays, just as "Melrose Place" was also ending its run.
 
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