Many of you have probably read NBC will be finishing fifth among the broadcasters as the books are closed on February sweeps. The designation is the second of not-good historical records for the peacock network. (The other, naturally, being the 0.9 18-49 rating for the debut of the now-canceled drama, "Do No Harm.")
Here's an insightful piece from the New York Times' Bill Carter on NBC's absolute implosion since 2012 gave way to 2013. The big takeaway, from my perspective: The broadcaster's highest-rated series this past month was "Saturday Night Live." The two originals that aired each notched 2.3 18-49 ratings. The significance, of course, is "SNL" airs late night. It topped every single show NBC aired in primetime!
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/25/b...-from-first-to-worst.html?ref=television&_r=0
Here's an insightful piece from the New York Times' Bill Carter on NBC's absolute implosion since 2012 gave way to 2013. The big takeaway, from my perspective: The broadcaster's highest-rated series this past month was "Saturday Night Live." The two originals that aired each notched 2.3 18-49 ratings. The significance, of course, is "SNL" airs late night. It topped every single show NBC aired in primetime!
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/02/25/b...-from-first-to-worst.html?ref=television&_r=0