And no one on here brought it up.
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/20...lk-empirehomeland-breaking-amish-more/153061/
The in demo 18-49 rating of 5.8 is the highest of the season- broadcast or cable- for non-sports programming, tied with the season premiere of "Modern Family". "Sons of Anarchy" has also been regularly beating broadcast competitors in 18-49 this season, too. We are starting to see a real shift in viewership towards cable drama, or at least most within the demo don't view any difference between broadcast and cable.
Couple this with the fact that every nomination for Outstanding Drama Series at this year's Emmy Awards was from a cable or premium outlet, and the networks have something to start worrying about- as they lack the revenue stream derived from subscribers, so they're already at a disadvantage.
Now if the cable nets could just get their act together on the comedy front...
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/20...lk-empirehomeland-breaking-amish-more/153061/
The in demo 18-49 rating of 5.8 is the highest of the season- broadcast or cable- for non-sports programming, tied with the season premiere of "Modern Family". "Sons of Anarchy" has also been regularly beating broadcast competitors in 18-49 this season, too. We are starting to see a real shift in viewership towards cable drama, or at least most within the demo don't view any difference between broadcast and cable.
Couple this with the fact that every nomination for Outstanding Drama Series at this year's Emmy Awards was from a cable or premium outlet, and the networks have something to start worrying about- as they lack the revenue stream derived from subscribers, so they're already at a disadvantage.
Now if the cable nets could just get their act together on the comedy front...