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"hit" ABC show...

Online hits, that is.

ABC's Bingo tv is a failure, but the internet side is a success.
Therefore, the show gets a second run.

Is this just the way ABC has chosen to go?
Or is this the future of television in general, once other networks discover how well ABC's internet site is doing...?

"We’ve actually reached a point in television where online hits count more than eyeballs on the television. It’s a very scary day."


Source: http://buzzerblog.flashgameshows.com/category/shows/returning/
 
Well, ABC is actually trying to say now that they are more than just normal TV.

They have been very influential in digital media the last year in a half with online broadcast of their shows and on mobile phones.

The feeling maybe that if it fails in traditional TV, it may survive elsewhere.

Besides they don't have much to say because I don't even watch them in the summer because all of their programs

are cheap.

National Bingo Night maybe become an online thing only when it does come back.

I suspect that's what will happen to Cavemen too.
 
No, Cavemen will be a so-so hit, kind of like "JIM" is. May start off strong at first and then tail off.

As for National Bingo Night.. Nope, we didn't see that failure comming, now did we?
 
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