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   From: daviderl31@yahoo.com   
      
   "Rob Jensen" wrote in message   
   news:gcv3b698cr7srd5ph4kpfo1161221sl14m@4ax.com...   
   > On Fri, 8 Oct 2010 19:26:16 -0400, "David Milligan"   
   > wrote:   
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   >>"Rob Jensen" wrote in message   
   >>news:8jmua69tuu9ncm9ukkoii9v7kbqd4bmjod@4ax.com...   
   >>> On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 18:14:29 -0400, Thanatos wrote:   
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   >>>>In article ,   
   >>>> Rob Jensen wrote:   
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   >>>>> Added xpost to alt.bs-g   
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   >>>>> On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 13:50:23 -0400, David wrote:   
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   >>>>> >On Thu, 07 Oct 2010 15:14:39 -0230, cloud dreamer   
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   >>>>> >wrote:   
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   >>>>> >>Any word on Caprica's ratings last Tues?   
   >>>>> >   
   >>>>> >Not good. 889,000 total viewers.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> Shit. Alessandra Torresani was on Attack of the Show on Tuesday and   
   >>>>> she said that the ratings were going to have to at least equal that of   
   >>>>> the finale of the first half of season 1 or the show will be   
   >>>>> cancelled. She made it sound like it would be for the ratings for   
   >>>>> just that episode, but I'm keeping my fingers crossed that the   
   >>>>> threshhold is a bit looser than that. Like, any combination of   
   >>>>> average ratings across all the 1.5 episodes, same-week reruns, Live+7   
   >>>>> ratings, Hulu & iTunes, etc.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> And damn, this was the best episode yet.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> -- Rob   
   >>>>   
   >>>>I've often wondered if people like me are killing off shows quicker than   
   >>>>they would otherwise, since I watch most of my TV now on non-traditional   
   >>>>media like iTunes or Hulu.   
   >>>   
   >>> I don't think it's so much that as the networks/channels are having   
   >>> extreme difficulty in transitioning to this multi-platform   
   >>> environment. Since a transition is inherently unstable, what's needed   
   >>> is stability in other aspects of the given category. Thus, until the   
   >>> multiplatform environment stabilizies, it really behooves the   
   >>> networks/channels to stabilize their product offerings, to be even   
   >>> more patient with their series -- especially series that work   
   >>> creatively like Caprica and The Gates -- by keeping them around a LOT   
   >>> longer than they would have in a Neilsen's-only environment.   
   >>>   
   >>> If I were working in the bean-counting department of Uni, I'd be   
   >>> strongly arguing for keeping Caprica on for a full five seasons/100   
   >>> episodes strictly on the basis of the virtual no-brainer that they'd   
   >>> make the money back via DVDs, iTunes and foreign markets, not to   
   >>> mention other monetization of the show via geek culture.   
   >>>   
   >>> -- Rob   
   >> Sounds like a good plan but ... I was going to start buying the   
   >>Bones DVDs but since they are being shown everywhere!! I decided I didn't   
   >>need to; have seen each ep at least 4 - 5 times. Ditto NCIS.   
   >   
   > So is Battlestar Galactica being shown everywhere? Uh, nope.   
   >   
   > -- Rob   
      
    One of the local channels (MyJax) has started with season one. I   
   wouldn't be surprised if Syfy or Spike or another such channel started on   
   the reruns.   
      
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