1069_KIFR said:They cancelled Trauma because it was set in San Francisco. Their O/O is in San Jose, since they did not get to purchase the former NBC affiliate, KRON4 in San Francisco. So, of course they do not want a show on their network set in San Francisco.
Eric Stein said:With news that the network ordered five more scripts of Chuck (which, in my opinion, will NEVER be a mainstream hit) and cancelling Trauma at the same time, I have no doubt that this network has no sense of direction.
Is there anything that can save the peacock now?
searadiofreak said:1069_KIFR said:They cancelled Trauma because it was set in San Francisco. Their O/O is in San Jose, since they did not get to purchase the former NBC affiliate, KRON4 in San Francisco. So, of course they do not want a show on their network set in San Francisco.
Huh?
Sorry, but that doesn't make any reasonable sense.
only1moore said:Eric Stein said:With news that the network ordered five more scripts of Chuck (which, in my opinion, will NEVER be a mainstream hit) and cancelling Trauma at the same time, I have no doubt that this network has no sense of direction.
Is there anything that can save the peacock now?
Well, they need to refocus on what worked for them in the past. But at this rate, I don't see that happening and personnally I feel sorry for the affiliates who are stuck with NBC's risk-taking schedule.
1069_KIFR said:They cancelled Trauma because it was set in San Francisco. Their O/O is in San Jose, since they did not get to purchase the former NBC affiliate, KRON4 in San Francisco. So, of course they do not want a show on their network set in San Francisco.
Eric Stein said:With news that the network ordered five more scripts of Chuck (which, in my opinion, will NEVER be a mainstream hit) and cancelling Trauma at the same time, I have no doubt that this network has no sense of direction.
You mean "Emergency 2009?" (Trauma)
bpatrick said:NBC had better hope for a big boost from the
Olympics in Vancouver. The network is starting
to look like it did in the late '70s; only this time,
most of the affiliates (unless they're nearing the
end of their affiliation contracts) don't have the
luxury of defecting to ABC, CBS, or even Fox.
jsu5381m said:NBC will actually have something decent on this Saturday night with Notre Dame football.
pabsungenis said:If NBC were smart (big if) they would use the Olympics as a chance to blow up a lot of their schedule and start fresh.
"Leno" is a huge mistake. He's coming in third behind RERUNS of CSI:NY. Taking an hour out of every night is causing some really bad scheduling decisions (like "Heroes" at 8 PM) and is diminishing the audience for Conan. Time to cut your losses and opt for the "pay" in Leno's "pay or play."
Nate Wesley said:pabsungenis said:If NBC were smart (big if) they would use the Olympics as a chance to blow up a lot of their schedule and start fresh.
"Leno" is a huge mistake. He's coming in third behind RERUNS of CSI:NY. Taking an hour out of every night is causing some really bad scheduling decisions (like "Heroes" at 8 PM) and is diminishing the audience for Conan. Time to cut your losses and opt for the "pay" in Leno's "pay or play."
I wonder if they'd consider moving Leno's show to USA at 11/10 CT. The 5-6 million he attracts on NBC would seem to be just as profitable on cable, possibly giving The Daily Show/The Colbert Report fits, and dooming TBS's [George] Lopez Tonight before it can gain a foothold.