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It’s a Wrap!

Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

As we wrap up 2010, we look back at some of this year’s great achievements as well as the unexpected.

 Super Bowl XLIV – The New Orleans Saints vs. Indianapolis Colts according to Nielsen was the most watched TV program in history bringing in 106.5 million viewers.

The Winter Olympics – Opening ceremony drew a 32. 6 million viewers and earned a 17.3/30 national rating making the event the most watched opening ever for a non US winter Olympic.

Party hats off to CBS for being the number 1 network on all five week nights; CBS has eight of the TOP TEN Broadcast.  Some of the success was due to “Two and a Half Men” being first in households and viewers for the 13th time in 14 weeks.  “ NCIS” was the #1 scripted series in viewers for drama adults 25-54 and adults 18-49.   Mon-9:30P “Mike & Molly”, Tues-8:30p –“$#*! My dad”, Weds; “Criminal Minds”; Thursdays at 8pm ET- “Big Bang Theory”.  Friday- “CSI Crime Investigation”, “CSI NY” and “Blue Bloods”.

On the unexpected side, The rescue of 33 Chilean miners trapped 2,050 feet underground for 69 days.   One by one the miners climbed into a designed steel capsule barely wider than a man’s shoulder and took the 15 minute journey.  It was captured on televison all over the World bringing hope and faith to the rescue of these miners.

The NFL Season  was very unexpected.  Teams that we thought would do well did not, and teams that usually did not do well beat some of the best teams.  Kansas City Chiefs having a long 10 year losing streak was the Champions for their division. The Denver Broncos ending their season with a  4-12 Season, Ouch!  Maybe next year if there is a NFL Season. All I can say is NEXT!

In closing, I would like to mention that InLine Media every year chooses a charity to donate either our time or dollars to help a worthy cause. This year we donated a Llama to benefit a family through Heifer International.  ‘We named her “Dolly” as the Dolly Llama.  We hope to bring good fortune to this family. 

Happy New Year Everyone!

OUT!

CEO

“New” TV Shows for the Fall

Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

All too often we focus on those shows that are NEW to TV. I know lots of people are looking forward this fall to shows like Hawaii Five-0, Outsourced, and My Generation. What we don’t seem to mention enough is the new syndicated product each fall! Look at the success of Two & A Half Men- in many markets we purchase, this show leads all prime access programming (those shows that air in between the early news and prime time- think Wheel of Fortune). I am a firm believer that since that show went into syndication, it has actually driven the first run prime ratings of the show higher as well!

Here are some shows that are new to syndication this fall that will be worth keeping an eye on in early fringe (those shows in between daytime and early news- think Oprah), prime access, and late fringe (those shows after late news- think Letterman) both for viewing and buying purposes!

HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER: I know I have discussed this show numerous times, especially as it’s one of my favorites! This show has done consistently good numbers within the CBS Monday night sitcom block in  the past few years so it will be interesting to see how it will cross over to syndication. I expect big things from Ted, Marshall, Robin, Lily, and of course Barney!

REAL HOUSEWIVES: We all know that the eighth season of this break-out hit heads back to the OC (and will feature two of Paris Hilton’s aunts!) starting in October on Bravo. But who knew it will now also be airing 5 times a week?! Starting with the original five seasons of ‘Orange County’ episodes, this popular franchise will air consecutively in syndication starting this fall. After OC finishes, the New York season will air, followed by Atlanta. I’m not a fan, but I know a lot of people who are (including some of my fellow ILM’ers!)

THE NEW ADVENTURES OF OLD CHRISTINE: After five so-so seasons on CBS, the network canceled the sitcom this past spring. While initially this show was a ratings hit (it premiered Monday nights after Two & A Half Men), it consistently performed worse and worse each season after moving to Wednesday nights. It did, however, seemingly break the ‘Seinfeld curse’ and the show was well-received critically, with Julia Louis-Dreyfus nominated for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series all 5 years. I’m a fan of the show, and would not at all be surprised if it performs well, following in the footsteps of it’s former lead-in.

ENTOURAGE: After experiencing huge success with Sex and the City in the same manner, HBO was able to put two new shows into syndication this fall. Entourage is ‘loosely’ based on Marky Mark Wahlberg’s rise to fame. Already syndicated in countries around the world, I’m interested to see if it will still pack the same punch without the profanity and nudity that the show is famous for. I don’t think Jeremy Piven (Ari Gold, the super agent!) will pack the same punch and would have won all of his Emmys & Golden Globes if the show wasn’t the same!

CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM: Already a very rich man thanks to Seinfeld syndication, Larry David looks to duplicate his success with his own popular HBO series. At moments it is an uncomfortable show to watch, but it is also absolutely hysterical. Much of the show is improvised, and focuses on a fictional version of Larry who often misplaces his social graces. Hilarity ensues.

Hope this helps guide your ‘new’ TV viewing this fall. Happy tune-ins!

Fall Premiers Have Started!!

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Ann has done a great job preparing for us all for Fall 09 TV. Well, last night one of my guiltiest pleasures started, Biggest Loser. Two of my best girlfriends from college come over every Tuesday to watch. We make dinner and open a bottle of wine and enjoy. We all have our favorites and typically get pretty competitive. Last night sadly they were both out of town so I wasn’t able to get their favorites. But I’ve got mine. This season is all about second chances so; in fact one of mine has been set since last season.
Last season the largest contestant in Biggest Loser history, Daniel, entered the competition at 457 pounds. His partner was not as dedicated as he was and sadly young Daniel and his partner were sent home early in the competition. However, at home Daniel continued to drop pounds and by the finale he was down to 312 pounds. Last night he brought tears to my eyes with his inspiring first place finish in the first competition of running/walking a mile! Players were allowed to pick their teammates and because of his first place finish he received the first pick and took the new “Largest contestant ever,” Shay. I’m nervous about his selection with her giving up last night but, Daniel is pretty motivational so I’m hoping he can pull her through. More importantly I’m hoping they don’t get into a team elimination situation and Daniel falls victim again to being only as strong as your weakest link.
My second favorite of the night was Abby. Without question it was the story behind her journey that captured everyone’s heart. I know everyone at InLine was in tears. This poor woman lost her entire family in a car accident. Her daughter was 5 and a half and he son a mere 2 and a half weeks old. I was on Abby’s team before but she captured me when she said “I’m different than anyone else here, I don’t have a reason to live, it would be easier for me to die. But I get up and take that step everyday and make the choice to live.” WOAH! But, Abby is so positive she continued to go on saying that “There has to be a reason she wasn’t in that car, there has to be something she is meant to do.” While I might not being a great job of describing it, her positivity is contagious!
Daniel lost 12 pounds putting him into the 200’s for the first time in quite some time! Abby lost 15 Pounds! Both great numbers for week one. Let’s hope they don’t fall victim to typical Week 2 hardships!
Bailey

Live+Same Day Data Becomes Industry Standard

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

In an effort to give their clients, local cable, agencies, advertisers, sales execs and researchers, what they want, Nielsen is proposing to make Live+Same Day the primary ratings data stream in Local People Meter (LPM) and Set Meter Markets. Following a June 2009 meeting, Nielsen clients, almost unanimously, have indicated that they want Nielsen to offer the Live+Same Day data stream and will use it to negotiate local TV time both from the buying and selling sides of the desk. Diary measurement in diary markets will also use the Live+Same Day standard to ensure consistency between methodologies.

Originally it looked like Live+3 would be the new industry standard, but according to Nielsen, it was not what the industry wanted and just never took off. As it turns out, Live+Same Day includes 63% of all the time-shifted viewing that will occur for that day.

It’s estimated that the data stream modifications will become effective December 2009. Live+3 and Live+7 Data will still be available.

TGIF! continued…

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Time again for some more of my thoughts on the Fall TV schedule. This entry will look at Wednesday & Thursday nights…

* again, my caveats: schedule as published today! all times listed as central/mountain- these are my thoughts only and should not be used against me ;-) Station reps, if you are reading this, I am sorry if I offend your network’s show(s)!

WEDNESDAY
7p- This night is STACKED with new shows in all 3 hours, with 7p being no exception. ABC debuts 2 new sitcoms (Hank & The Middle) and NBC debuts an ER/Grey’s Anatomy-style medical drama focusing on nurses called Mercy. FOX has SYTYCD results and CBS has 2 sub-par returning sitcoms in New Adventures of Old Christine (which actually is a decent show, just has never lived up to its expectations!) and Gary Unmarried. I think Mercy should win this hour, especially for those people missing ER and used to seeing that type of show on NBC.
8p- This hour brings 2 shows that I am particularly looking forward to- ABC’s Modern Family and Cougartown. If you haven’t heard about these sitcoms, you are probably living under a rock as ABC seems to have thrown most of their fall marketing budget behind them. Modern Family stars Ed O’Neill of Married with Children fame, and Cougartown features Courtney Cox Arquette, of (as if you didn’t know) Friends fame. Competing with ABC’s new programs is FOX’s new show, Glee, about a high school glee club. Early previews of this show in May & over the summer actually did really well; I would expect this show could surprise some in how well it does. The remaining 2 shows are in the crime-solving drama genre; CBS airs Criminal Minds, and NBC has moved Law & Order: SVU to this hour. I think the Law & Order franchise has started to lose its staying power, and I don’t expect this show to do as well as in years past. Look for FOX to take young demos with Glee, and CBS to win the older demos with Criminal Minds.
9p- CBS’s best CSI franchise (CSI: New York) airs against Jay Leno and a new ABC show called Eastwick, a fantasy show about 3 witches. It looks and sounds a little too much like Charmed for my tastes, even though I adore Lindsey Price, one of the stars. CBS will dominate this hour. And it won’t be close.

OVERALL: FOX & ABC are all over the board; NBC wins 7p, CBS wins 8p-10p
SHOW(S) TO KEEP AN EYE ON: Mercy, Modern Family, Glee

THURSDAY
7p- A lot of people are really looking forward to ABC’s Flash Forward (taking the place of Ugly Betty, which got the unfortunate news it was moving to Friday nights- otherwise known as one step from the grave in TV speak). I am not one of them. FOX airs the increasingly popular Bones (but, like House, how long is this show going to last?), and CBS comes back with yet another season of Survivor. NBC doesn’t have a chance to compete with SNL Weekend Update and Parks & Recreation (which I honestly was SHOCKED to see back on for another season) and will finish a distant fourth. I think ABC & CBS will fight neck and neck to win this hour.
8p- Probably the best hour of TV on the whole fall schedule; ABC airs Grey’s Anatomy, CBS airs the original CSI, FOX airs Fringe, and NBC airs The Office followed by a new sitcom, Community, about a rag tag group of Community College students including the return of Chevy Chase. My guess is that Grey’s will come out on top, but it won’t necessarily dominate. Rating points in this hour will be split very evenly amongst the 4 networks.
9p- ABC’s Private Practice has really been gaining ground since it moved to Thursday nights from its original Wednesday night slot. And CBS’s The Mentalist was the #1 new show from last year. As in other nights, poor Jay Leno doesn’t stand a chance and will finish a distant third. Just like in 7p, I think ABC & CBS will fight neck and neck again.

OVERALL: CBS/ABC tight race all night; NBC struggles 7p & 9p hours
SHOW(S) TO KEEP AN EYE ON: Flash Forward, Community

:-) AB

"The Canned Ham"

Monday, August 31st, 2009

All year long I wait for my favorite time of year, Camping Season!
Nature always seems to amaze me with all the visitors we seem to attract in our campsites. To name a few, we have had of coarse Brokeback- mosquitoes, chippies, deer, elk, and even a black bear.

A couple of years ago we decided to start a project to improve our outdoor experience. It’s called the “Canned Ham”. A 1969 – 15 ft camping trailer which got its unusual name from its shape.
Last year we rebuilt the undercarriage and added a 5” lift to the suspension for clearance. Since then we have gutted the interior and replaced all the paneling / cabinets, as well as new wiring gas lines etc. to bring this antique into the new millennium safely. We still need to finish the bathroom and exterior of the trailer.
Some of my favorite features are the solar panels on the roof, the new refrigerator, queen size bed, and of course the flat screen TV / DVD. Even though we are not done with the restoration at this point, we have been camping with it all summer long. It sure feels like princess camping to me!
Well there is only a few more weeks left in this year’s season, so I better get back to my menu planning. What do you think goes better with Beer-Can Cornish Game Hens and Wild Rice, (white wine or a jug of Buffalo Gold beer from Rock Bottom Brewery)? Place your votes on the return comments.
Chris Ex – Aug. 31, 2009

TGIF!

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Thank Goodness it’s FALL! Well, almost. I’m excited, at least, for September and the many great things the month brings. The return of college football , NFL football, the start of baseball playoffs, and most importantly- the return of great TV! No more are we subject to watching questionable reality shows like ‘There Goes the Neighborhood’, ‘Wipeout’, and ‘The Great American Road Trip’. We finally get to see who survives between George and Izzy on Grey’s Anatomy (OK, we know the outcome thanks to the much publicized departure of one of the cast members, but we get to see HOW it happens), and watch Ted FINALLY meet the kids’ mother on How I Met Your Mother.

As a media professional (and a healthy consumer of the television medium), I would like to think I am certainly qualified enough to make some assumptions about ratings and how certain shows are going to perform. But if there is also anything I’ve learned in my 8 years planning and buying, it is that nothing is guaranteed or certain. Some shows I would have never thought would survive, have not only survived but thrived! And some shows I thought would do really well have been pulled after a year, or less! (I still miss you Lipstick Jungle and Cashmere Mafia).

So, without any more ado, here is the first installment of my critique/thoughts on the fall TV schedule (4 primary networks only). Starting with Monday & Tuesday…

* schedule as published today! all times listed as central/mountain- these are my thoughts only and should not be used against me ;-) Station reps, if you are reading this, I am sorry if I offend your network’s show(s)!

MONDAY
7p- I think FOX will win this hour, although it will be close between House, Dancing with the Stars on ABC (they have a weak cast this fall in my opinion though), and Heroes on NBC. Keep an eye on How I Met Your Mother on CBS, though, from 7p-7:30p. The show has grown in ratings every year its been on, and is finally getting the credit it deserves for being a REALLY great sitcom with a great cast (see Emmy & Golden Globe nominations). It’s my personal favorite show on TV right now so maybe I’m a little biased…
8p- CBS takes this hour fairly easily I think. DWTS second performance hour is on ABC, then Lie to Me on FOX (a good show that benefits from the House lead-in), and a new show on NBC- Trauma (think ER with less time spent in the emergency room and more time spent out at the accident scenes). But the strength of the two CBS sitcoms (2 1/2 Men & Big Bang Theory) are too much for the other shows.
9p- The first time I will mention Jay Leno. His primetime show is much-hyped (Monday-Friday from 9p-10p, so NBC basically eliminated 5 prime shows from last year), but we really don’t know what to expect ratings-wise. I think Monday is actually one night he has a chance to perform quite well. It just will greatly depend on guests- a lot of viewing will probably be tune-in, tune-out (viewers will tune in for a short period of time to either sample the show and see how they like it, or to see one guest, one feature on the show, etc.) So, back to Mondays… Jay is only up against the weakest of the CSI franchises on CBS, and Castle on ABC. I was actually surprised to see this show on the fall schedule, as I thought for sure it would be canceled. I think CSI: Miami will win the hour and Castle/Jay Leno will be neck and neck to finish second.

OVERALL: CBS wins the night. NBC struggles.
SHOW(S) TO KEEP AN EYE ON: How I Met Your Mother, Trauma, Jay Leno

TUESDAY
7p- Expect a tight battle with NCIS (CBS) & The Biggest Loser (NBC). NCIS started somewhat slow, but has actually gained ratings and share each season and even spurred a spin-off this fall (see 8p Tuesday). ABC is airing Shark Tank (a weird combination of various reality shows featuring people trying to convince millionaires to invest in their inventions) and then V once Shark Tank ends. I am not very familiar with V (stands for ‘The Visitors’), but I won’t be tuning in as I’m not into sci-fi. A second 2-hour reality show, So You Think You Can Dance, is on Fox. SYTYCD is a strong summer show, but I think it won’t perform nearly as well in the fall.
8p- Second hours of Biggest Loser and So You Think You Can Dance. ABC airs the Dancing with the Stars results and has a good chance to win this hour! CBS, though, launches NCIS: LA, a spin-off of the popular NCIS, and I expect this show to do as well, or better.
9p- All 3 shows are new! (Remember FOX airs local news this hour). Starting with CBS, The Good Wife really intrigues me. It doesn’t match at all with the previous 2 hours of programming, but I think its stars are going to appeal to NCIS viewers and after watching the pilot, I would say the plot (think fallen from grace politician’s wife has to go back to work as a lawyer, something she hasn’t done in 15+ years) is actually quite strong. The Forgotten on ABC looks REALLY confusing- another sci-fi show that I won’t be tuning in to. Finally, Jay again on NBC.

OVERALL: CBS/NBC tight race 7p-9p (CBS wins 9p easily); ABC stuggles 7p & 9p hours
SHOW(S) TO KEEP AN EYE ON: NCIS: LA, The Good Wife

:-) AB