Starbucks said:They tried that already during the summer. As far as testing shows that did not workout during the weeknight, it still had a small audience , because right away along with the small promotion of the evening....people assume it's still second tier programming. Or they'll air a show that's been cancelled....but three episodes were never shown , and they'll try it out for Saturday and still gets low results.
Movies? I'll go to Netflix, Showtime, AMC, TNT etc. PLEASE! Give up already...... quit trying to save things like AM radio, turntables, newspapers, cassette recorders, soap operas, Facsimile and Shortwave receivers, I Love Lucy etc. Your reading this on the internet... now move on.
Agreed. I stated earlier in this thread that if you have a DVR, there's no such thing as a bad TV night. I record a lot of programs from basic cable, and a few from the traditional networks during the weekdays (Monday thru Thursday), but I don't have time to watch all of them until the weekend. In fact, I usually end up deleting a few recordings because I never find the time to watch them.
Then add in internet streaming, regular NetFlix (by mail), a trip to one of my remaining local video stores (there are still a few) or Red Box, On Demand (if you have cable), there is no reason that every TV consumer can't have hundreds of choices on any given night - including Friday and Saturday.
Do I miss those great 70s Saturday nights with Mary Tyler Moore, Rhoda, Bob Newhart, etc? Yes - a little, I guess. But at the time, I was a young adult, and most weekend nights, I was out on the town in music clubs, hanging out with friends, or watching a movie in the theater. The fact is, I know most of those shows from seeing the weekday reruns in the 80s.