Re: Three Rivers - news, links, discussion - part 9 **SPOILERS**
Posted: Wed Oct 21, 2009 11:30 pm
I stayed quiet on this subject yesterday when I found it was a hoax....if only the perpetrator would put his/ her energy into something productive, we'd all be better off....
I think Francis has the best handle on the situation, but I'd like to add two more dimensions: politics and risk taking.
Yes, the numbers are important to the networks, but what isn't apparent are the back room discussions that go on. There's a lot invested in this show and no network, especially in this economy, is going to walk away from that kind of investment if there are some low cost recovery actions that could be taken first. For example, they could move the show to another night to see if it fares any better. No skin off their nose, or at least, not much.
As for football, there is no guarantee that one of the 4 or 5 games that start at 4 or 4:15 on the east coast won't run late. To have two weeks in a row where the game ran extremely long (1.25 hours longer than expected), is a bit unusual. Typically, they'll run 10 or 15 minutes long and everything on CBS just starts later.
So, my humble take is that CBS recognizes that the tough position that they put 3R in as a new show against strong competition was unintentionally made tougher by football overruns. As for why they showed the weakest episode first, there may be method in their madness....get it out of the way and let the stronger episodes generate buzz and attract viewers.
I think if the numbers continue to improve, they'll give 3R a chance to prove itself.
Back to being quiet, again.
I think Francis has the best handle on the situation, but I'd like to add two more dimensions: politics and risk taking.
Yes, the numbers are important to the networks, but what isn't apparent are the back room discussions that go on. There's a lot invested in this show and no network, especially in this economy, is going to walk away from that kind of investment if there are some low cost recovery actions that could be taken first. For example, they could move the show to another night to see if it fares any better. No skin off their nose, or at least, not much.
As for football, there is no guarantee that one of the 4 or 5 games that start at 4 or 4:15 on the east coast won't run late. To have two weeks in a row where the game ran extremely long (1.25 hours longer than expected), is a bit unusual. Typically, they'll run 10 or 15 minutes long and everything on CBS just starts later.
So, my humble take is that CBS recognizes that the tough position that they put 3R in as a new show against strong competition was unintentionally made tougher by football overruns. As for why they showed the weakest episode first, there may be method in their madness....get it out of the way and let the stronger episodes generate buzz and attract viewers.
I think if the numbers continue to improve, they'll give 3R a chance to prove itself.
Back to being quiet, again.