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I'm really curious but I don't want to step into the GoT threads, how much further has its ratings got to go before it's bigger than the Sopranos?
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Rarity posted:I'm really curious but I don't want to step into the GoT threads, how much further has its ratings got to go before it's bigger than the Sopranos?
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Rarity posted:I'm really curious but I don't want to step into the GoT threads, how much further has its ratings got to go before it's bigger than the Sopranos? Even if it ever manages to get more viewers it'll never be bigger than Sopranos.
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SHUPS 4 DETH posted:Fox is willing to give a lot of rope to creatives, at least in comedy. Dads renewal. Chances of renewal from TVbytheNumbers Rake 0% Surviving Jack 5% Dads 25% Family Guy 100% Deadpool posted:Even if it ever manages to get more viewers it'll never be bigger than Sopranos. Didn't the Sopranos already end? Was it really that popular? Ravane fucked around with this message at 13:03 on May 7, 2014 |
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Ravane posted:Didn't the Sopranos already end? Was it really that popular? Yes it ended. But Sopranos was landmark television. Game of Thrones is popular but it's not landmark television.
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The Sopranos was a show where everyone who watched it felt the need to make sure everyone they knew was aware they watched. So it seems more popular than it was. It still had really good ratings though.
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Aphrodite posted:The Sopranos was a show where everyone who watched it felt the need to make sure everyone they knew was aware they watched. I'm guessing it was also a much larger proportion of people watching TV at the time.
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# ? May 7, 2014 14:11 |
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Its best rated seasons aired from 2002 forward, I don't know how much the audience has changed since then.
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Aphrodite posted:Its best rated seasons aired from 2002 forward, I don't know how much the audience has changed since then.
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Josh Lyman posted:The 10th highest rated show in 2001-02 had a 11.4 rating while in 2012-13 it had a 4.1 rating, so yes, things have changed to say the least. Yeah, but that only proves the audience is more spread out. Unless you have the shares too. Edit: According to this the 2001-2002 estimate was 105.5 million households. Their 2013 estimate was 10 million more. So decent growth, but not a huge difference. Aphrodite fucked around with this message at 14:50 on May 7, 2014 |
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Aphrodite posted:Yeah, but that only proves the audience is more spread out. Unless you have the shares too. The 10th ranked show in 2012-13 was Grey's Anatomy where a 4.1 rating was an 11 share. It's possible I'm reading the numbers wrong, but it seems like a 64% drop in eyeballs only resulted in a 39% drop in share.
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# ? May 7, 2014 14:58 |
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Ravane posted:As I said a few months ago, we'll know we're in the darkest timeline if Dads gets renewed and Almost Human gets cancelled. Fox just cancelled Dads (as well as Enlisted and Surviving Jack). We're not the darkest timeline, woohoo. http://www.deadline.com/2014/05/fox-dads-surviving-jack-cancelled/ Unfortunately, I'll now be probated. Ah well, just in time for Finals.
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# ? May 8, 2014 01:07 |
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Deadpool posted:Yes it ended. But Sopranos was landmark television. Game of Thrones is popular but it's not landmark television. What does this even mean? There's no real barometer for what a "landmark" program is other than the person describing it as such happens to like show X more than show Y.
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JohnSherman posted:What does this even mean? There's no real barometer for what a "landmark" program is other than the person describing it as such happens to like show X more than show Y. The Sopranos was the first non-horror drama that isn't Oz on a pay cable network to achieve mainstream popularity in America.
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# ? May 8, 2014 02:22 |
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Game of Thrones is mainstream popular? Everything I've seen with my own eyes seems to tell me otherwise. I certainly see more people talking about GoT than I ever did Sopranos (outside of the finale.)
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Probably because torrents are a lot easier than stealing HBO back in the day.
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ToastyPotato posted:Game of Thrones is mainstream popular? Everything I've seen with my own eyes seems to tell me otherwise. I certainly see more people talking about GoT than I ever did Sopranos (outside of the finale.) Game of Thrones is mainstream. It's get referenced on talk shows and on the 24 hour news channels from time to time.
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# ? May 8, 2014 06:20 |
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Ravane posted:Fox just cancelled Dads (as well as Enlisted and Surviving Jack). We're not the darkest timeline, woohoo. Dads, along with Rake, Surviving Jack, and Enlisted. Also Idol gets another season to continue its downward spiral. Meanwile on NBC, SVU got renewed. RIP Enlisted and Surviving Jack. You deserved much better than you got. ToastyPotato posted:Game of Thrones is mainstream popular? This is the est question. Obama made a GoT reference at a recent event. It's loving enormous.
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# ? May 8, 2014 06:55 |
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Game of Thrones is much much bigger than Sopranos ever was if you look at it globally.
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ToastyPotato posted:Game of Thrones is mainstream popular? Everything I've seen with my own eyes seems to tell me otherwise. I certainly see more people talking about GoT than I ever did Sopranos (outside of the finale.) You see GoT references everywhere outside of nerd media, mainstream newspapers run articles about it from time to time or reference it. GoT gets reviewed and pondered on in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Rolling Stone, The Telegraph and the Guardian. "You win or you die", "Winter is coming" and other things are referenced pretty often in places you wouldn't expect. Sure, Obama is kinda a nerd, but that's from the Twitter account of the loving White House: Decius fucked around with this message at 07:06 on May 8, 2014 |
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I had a typo guys. I meant to type "Game of Thrones isn't mainstream?" Look at the last sentence of that post I made. I see way more people talking about GoT than Sopranos. That was my point. It is really mainstream and popular so I don't see how it isn't or won't be bigger than Sopranos.
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Decius posted:You see GoT references everywhere outside of nerd media, mainstream newspapers run articles about it from time to time or reference it. GoT gets reviewed and pondered on in the New Yorker, The Atlantic, The Rolling Stone, The Telegraph and the Guardian. "You win or you die", "Winter is coming" and other things are referenced pretty often in places you wouldn't expect. Obama's favorite vegetable is arugula. He's more than just a nerd, He's probably a TVIV poster.
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Astro7x posted:Almost Human canceled Sigh, I'm still heartbroken about that. The Following gets to continue to fall and get stupider and a show that was shown out of order gets reamed. SHUPS 4 DETH posted:RIP Enlisted and Surviving Jack. You deserved much better than you got. Surviving Jack at least got a small(super small) chance. Enlisted was tossed to the Friday slot with no hesitation at all. Still, Mindy's renewal is like, the top surprise of the season. I'd normally say that for About a Boy and Blind Dad, but they get the Voice prop-up so they don't seem to suffer the same fate as Thursday. Also, thanks Glee! You really are showing how worth it was for Fox to give you a 2 year extension. If Fox renews Glee next year(Or is it ending this year?), that will be the biggest surprise ever. That or surprise cancelling Family Guy.
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Postal Parcel posted:Sigh, I'm still heartbroken about that. The Following gets to continue to fall and get stupider and a show that was shown out of order gets reamed. I would be very surprised to see a renewal for The Following. Which is to say that it's getting renewed. Postal Parcel posted:If Fox renews Glee next year(Or is it ending this year?), that will be the biggest surprise ever. That or surprise cancelling Family Guy. It is ending next year as a creative decision and there are some very embarrassed executives responsible for keeping it on the air another season. To be perfectly frank I think it's probable that it gets a Friday timeslot in the Fall where it can continue to decay until they run out of episodes, which I'm sure they're hoping happens by midseason. And Family Guy's remaining episodes will air and I'm sure there are plenty already done. It's their top-rated Sunday show and one of their top 5 overall (if I'm not mistaken).
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CW renewed Beauty and the Beast. There are no words.
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Deadpool posted:CW renewed Beauty and the Beast. There are no words. Yeah, WTF. That's after they pushed it back on the schedule to summer airing. Does it have some insane international love or someting? They also renewed Hart of Dixie and The 100. http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/08/beauty-and-the-beast-renewed-by-the-cw/261847/ The Carrie Diaires, Star-Crossed and The Tomorrow People were cancelled. Gave greenlights to The Flash, iZombie, Jane the Virgin and The Messengers. http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/08/the-cw-greenlights-the-flash-izombie-jane-the-virgin-the-messengers/261858/ Supernatural Bloodlines was NOT picked up. Wonder if we'll get a follow up next season on Supernatural to possibly pick up the dangling plot threads from that episode. Teek fucked around with this message at 20:46 on May 8, 2014 |
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Jane the Virgin's concept sounds ridiculous. I don't know how you make a full series from that.
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# ? May 8, 2014 20:46 |
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Aphrodite posted:Jane the Virgin's concept sounds ridiculous. I don't know how you make a full series from that. Well it's already a full series in South America so I guess your answer is out there already.
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# ? May 8, 2014 20:56 |
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Deadpool posted:CW renewed Beauty and the Beast. There are no words. I believe you mean Peoples' Choice Award recipient Beauty and the Beast.
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# ? May 8, 2014 21:11 |
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Chris McKenna possibly ironitweeting (coined it) about Community being cancelled, then immediately walking it back leads me to be unnecessarily concerned over Community's chances I mean, logically if Community was gonna be cancelled we should've heard about it already, but I'm still mega worried.
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# ? May 8, 2014 21:14 |
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Occupation posted:Chris McKenna possibly ironitweeting (coined it) about Community being cancelled, then immediately walking it back leads me to be unnecessarily concerned over Community's chances NBC gains nothing from cancelling Community at this point. They could at the very least give them a reduced season, but for what? They have nothing to put there. Nothing they put there will cost less AND get more viewers at this rate.
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Deadpool posted:CW renewed Beauty and the Beast. There are no words. There can't be actual fans for this show, I refuse to believe it's still running without dirty money being poured into it.
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I am fairly certain that my mom watches almost every single show on CW, EXCEPT Beauty and the Beast. That might literally be one of the few shows she does not watch on that channel.
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# ? May 8, 2014 21:48 |
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Deadpool posted:CW renewed Beauty and the Beast. There are no words. Between that and Mindy I'm questioning the value of conventional wisdom w/r/t renewals and cancellations because
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I still haven't figured out why William Shatner continues to plug CW shows constantly on Twitter. He's either a giant fanboy or cashing a check (for some reason). I lean towards the latter, of course...
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Once Upon a Time, Castle, Scandal, Grey's Anatomy, Revenge and Resurrection were renewed by ABC: http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/08/once-upon-a-time-resurrection-renewed-by-abc/261911/ They greenlit How to Get Away With Murder, Blackish, American Crime, Galavant and The Whispers: http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/08/abc-greenlights-shonda-rhimes-drama-how-to-get-away-with-murder/261919/
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# ? May 9, 2014 03:27 |
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Goldbergs and Agents of [Nothing] too. They also picked up another Marvel series.
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# ? May 9, 2014 04:44 |
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Ravane posted:Obama's favorite vegetable is arugula. He's more than just a nerd, He's probably a TVIV poster. The fact that his favorite vegetable is an actual vegeteble precludes him from a being a goon from any subforum.
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# ? May 9, 2014 05:06 |
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ToastyPotato posted:Well it's already a full series in South America so I guess your answer is out there already. Yeah but how many episodes do they do? They might be like England where they do 6 episodes once every passing of Halley's Comet.
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Aphrodite posted:Yeah but how many episodes do they do? They might be like England where they do 6 episodes once every passing of Halley's Comet. 153 episodes. Telenovelas, assuming the show is successful, will typically have a pretty long run, from my very limited knowledge of them thanks to some of my family members watching them through out the years.
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