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My Network Blows Out Night of Soaps in May

Yeziknoradio said:
Here's the plan My Network has for May:

"MyNetworkTV is loading its May sweeps schedule with plenty of specials and movies, allowing it the cut back on a night of low-rated telenovela-inspired programming during the key ratings measurement period."

Source: http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6433553.html

So they are going the sex route. I believe that is spelled F-C-C. ::)

This network is gone by next spring (2008) at the latest. If I were an affilliate, I would pull out ASAP.

I wonder if KJZZ in Salt Lake City, owned by devout Mormon Larry Smith, will dump the network altogether as a result of some of this programming (they were airing the programming after 11 PM anyway).
 
Wake me up when MyNetworkTV is a go go...or at least actually has a decent line-up, if ever.
 
Hey Imus is available. Primetime Imus on MY Network T.V. Guarunteed to bring in some big numbers.
 
jal41 said:
I wonder if KJZZ in Salt Lake City, owned by devout Mormon Larry Smith, will dump the network altogether as a result of some of this programming (they were airing the programming after 11 PM anyway).

Actually, that would be Larry H. Miller. ;)
 
Hi everyone:
jal41 said:
So they are going the sex route. I believe that is spelled F-C-C. ::)
Then I guess shows like Desperate Housewives would also spell FCC as well, eh?
This network is gone by next spring (2008) at the latest. If I were an affilliate, I would pull out ASAP.
Why? Besides, what network (Other than maybe Retro Television or America One) could any of these stations pick up in its place?
I wonder if KJZZ in Salt Lake City, owned by devout Mormon Larry Smith, will dump the network altogether as a result of some of this programming (they were airing the programming after 11 PM anyway).
KRON 4 in San Francisco also airs the lineup after 10:00 PM I do believe. Are you wondering if they too will drop MyNetwork?

Simply because YOU don't like MyNetwork (And things aren't looking good now) doesn't mean that News Corp. is ready to give up the ghost on it. Remember how long and what it took them to build FOX into the network it is today? And yes people were laughing at FOX back then. Now, no one laughs at them.

I'm no big fan of MyNetwork either (I never thought seeing the same shows five nights a week would never succeed in primetime), but when there's a will there's a way. And knowing Rupert Murdoch, he'll find it.

JMO

Cheers :D
 
Speaking of My Network TV.. Their ratings are finally being posted online at tvweek.com.
Some nights they were almost even with the CW in the demo. They're definitely improved over the first two sets of telenovelas. I suspect these stunts they're pulling in May will help too.

I think they should go after the Miss America pageant too. It would give them a show that would draw beyond their usual audience and give the pageant a home on TV.
 
Objectively, what MNT is doing will work. Reality TV is a proven winner; telenovas are not. So, go with the ratings, and that's what they are doing. Some of what I read up there sounds like stuff I'd actually watch. Wouldn't be surpised for them to add some sports at some point either, like Arena football, etc..

I think you're right though, if (and it is the big if), these don't produce the ratings, MNT is gone a year from now, with a LOT of stations sold, picking up the fledgeling "i" network, Me TV from Cihicago, maybe even a few simlulcasting TVLand, or Fox replacing MNT with something else.
 
Yeziknoradio said:
"MyNetworkTV is loading its May sweeps schedule with plenty of specials and movies, allowing it the cut back on a night of low-rated telenovela-inspired programming during the key ratings measurement period."

Source: http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA6433553.html

So does this mean the specials and movies will continue to run outside of sweeps? Advertisers who purchase out-of-sweeps ad time on MNT affiliates using this May ratings data had better hope so...otherwise, they will be paying to reach eyeballs that won't be there (assuming that the movies & specials perform better than the telenovelas.)

Yes, I know this is how it works with every broadcast network. But that doesn't make it right. I'm just pointing out a major reason whythe sweeps model hurts advertisers.

And by the way, Nielsen still relies on the ridiculously antiquated paper diary system to measure demographic ratings in most markets. Nielsen is rolling out Local People Meters (which provide year-round, electronic measurement of both household AND demographic ratings) to more and more of the country. But it's not happening fast enough.
 
Pat Cook said:
This network is gone by next spring (2008) at the latest. If I were an affilliate, I would pull out ASAP.
Why? Besides, what network (Other than maybe Retro Television or America One) could any of these stations pick up in its place?
How about... NONE? Gasp shock horror! Oh my god, these stations so desperately need a network to program TWO HOURS A DAY SIX DAYS A WEEK for them!

My Network TV may have looked destined for failure from the start, but that wasn't why it was so criticized and reviled on here and elsewhere throughout 2006 and beyond. That was for at least two reasons: several stations, blinded by $$$, flipped to it that should have known better, which forced the CW onto a digital package (or in some markets, nothing at all, at least on initial launch - I'm speaking specifically about Cincinatti and Hawaii here), but - at least with me - another reason was because it dashed all our hopes of a post-merger independent station renaissance.

I've spoken at length about this before. My Network TV fitted two needs and two needs only: the need for branding (and branding from a network was SO critical to a station's success when they branded by call letters before Fox conceived the current system in the 80's) and the need for programming from 8-10 (local news or other local interest programming would probably fit the time better, and get more eyeballs than Not My Network TV).

Besides, there aren't that many markets outside the top 60 that even have six general-interest commercial (so not PBS, ION, or religious) full power stations. Past that point, in most markets either the CW or MyNet (or both) station is a digital subchannel of a bigger, Big Four station (if they're not imported from another, larger market or sharing time on the bigger station). (Incidentally, I would expect these "stations" to be the first to bail on MyNet as they realize there are dozens of other, better uses of that digital space. This is especially the case with stations that already have other subchannels, such as NBC stations with Weather Plus or stations that carry FOX or the CW on a digital signal. In those cases the MyNet feed is weakening the signal, and in the case of the latter set of stations, stretching thin the programming that has to be crammed onto two or three stations, for the sake of carrying a two-hour incredibly-low-rated block of programming.) There are a good number of these markets where CA or LP signals are used to carry CW and MyNet, but the CW probably gets most of its coverage in under-90 markets from digital signals. In most markets where the CW is lucky enough to land its own station, MyNet settles for a digital signal.

Add to that the significant number of markets with only five options in markets 40-60 and we're talking about, oh, 65 stations in the entire country that would benefit, considering only full-power stations. Oh, and I'm including stations that are already independent, but are in a market where CW or MyNet has to run through these hoops I just mentioned, and they're rejecting the CW or MyNet affiliation for whatever reason. (Most aren't markets where they had a network affiliation before, and Las Vegas, Dallas-Fort Worth, Boston, and San Francisco are the only markets I know of where a formerly independent station adopted the CW or MyNet, and there's probably only two or three more. In Seattle, Belo's independent KONG is probably more popular and powerful than old WB station KTWB, due to its relationship to powerhouse KING and Tribune's failure to leverage any synergy with Fox affiliate KCPQ, but it was the latter station, now KMYQ, that picked up MyNet. Hmm, could it be that independent stations have realized they don't need no steenking network?)
 
Garrett said:
Objectively, what MNT is doing will work. Reality TV is a proven winner; telenovas are not. So, go with the ratings, and that's what they are doing. Some of what I read up there sounds like stuff I'd actually watch. Wouldn't be surpised for them to add some sports at some point either, like Arena football, etc..

I think you're right though, if (and it is the big if), these don't produce the ratings, MNT is gone a year from now, with a LOT of stations sold, picking up the fledgeling "i" network, Me TV from Cihicago, maybe even a few simlulcasting TVLand, or Fox replacing MNT with something else.

My Network TV will not go away. It might change programming, it might change it's name, but it will continue on for as long Fox owns stations that need to have their prime time programming hole filled.
 
tested said:
My Network TV will not go away. It might change programming, it might change it's name, but it will continue on for as long Fox owns stations that need to have their prime time programming hole filled.

It'll go away then, but the correct term is "relaunch as..."
How different programming will be is yet to be seen...
 
The Low Rated Television Networks

With the number of choices television viewers have today, i'm surprised three
networks are surviving, the CW, My Network TV, and ION.
When you look a the lineup, only two shows are drawing "respectable" ratings,
"WWE Friday Night Smackdown" and "America's Next Top Model", none of the
programs register decent numbers, and ION mainly runs reruns of past television
shows.
If they continue into next season, look for one, maybe two of them to fold,
this could mean many markets would again have "independent" stations.
 
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