azumanga said:
tested said:
The network is in good shape and has improved ratings with this lineup. Now they are looking to beef up the localism of their owned and operated stations. Simply put: it isn't going away.
But there has to be a better way to do it, other, than running the same three dramas day in and day out, and running the same handful of films on weekends.
Isn't this exactly how countless cable channels program their stations? TNT, Spike, Oxygen, Bravo, and many others are doing the exact same type of "marathon" programming. When I scan listings for lots of cable channels, there will be anywhere from 4-10 episodes back-to-back-to-back. It isn't how I would run a station, nor a viewing pattern that I follow, yet there must be research to show that strategy works. Perhaps the availability of TV on DVD proved that fans will seek out and stay tuned for these marathons. A few months ago, I noticed that CHILLER was showing all 10 consecutive episodes of long-cancelled-ago CBS Wolf Lake. I DVR'd all of them and had a nice stockpile of programming to watch one lazy afternoon/evening......