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Post by angrygrandpaforever on Dec 15, 2018 22:32:12 GMT -6
Monday:
8:00pm- Jaws 9:00pm- Law & Order: Los Angeles 10:00pm- CSI: Los Angeles
Tuesday:
8:00pm- Full House 8:30pm- Step By Step 9:00pm- Rachel 9:30pm- Sam & Brian: Friends 10:00pm- Queens of Motown 10:30pm- Gimme A Break!
Wednesday: Super Horror Block (Coming Soon)
8:00pm- Aria, The Pretty Little Bitch 9:00pm- The Waves 10:00pm- Killer Love 11:00pm- Escape The Night
Wednesday: Super Horror Block: (Starts October 31st)
8pm- Aria, The Pretty Little Bitch 9pm- Heather 10pm- My Favorite Killer Niece 11pm- Living Nightmare
Thursday:
8:00pm- The Terri Shields Variety Show 8:30pm- Rachel 9:00pm- My Gay Neighbors 9:30pm- Ben & Trent 10:00pm- Seattle Mysteries
Friday:
8:00pm- The Emily Osments Super Diss Show 8:30pm- The Kaitlyn Dever & Molly McCook Diss Ephraim Show 9:00pm- Team SBC 11:00pm- The Selena & Justin Bieber Super LIVE Music Show 12:00am- Jaws 1:00am- The Late Night Music Hour w/ Katy Perry & Ariana Grande
Saturday:
8:00pm- The Xtina Grimmie Hour 10:00pm- Seattle Mysteries 11:00pm- CSI: Los Angeles 12:00am- The Late Night Show
Sunday:
7:00pm- Football Night in America 8:30pm- WFL Sunday Night Football
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2018 18:04:17 GMT -6
I am back. I will comment on every upfront. I am neutral which means I don't have an affiliation with any network. I say what I want and how I want regardless of what you think.
I think Monday for SBC is quite weak. Jaws is a decent lead out for SBC, not great but not bad either. Law and Order and CSI are just rehashing of old tired series, particularly Law and Order. I know going against Monday Night Football is hard but this is a weak offering.
Remember, this is just my opinion and I have NO influence on ratings in any way.
Tuesday is a interesting line up from SBC. Full House and Step by Step I am not sure about. They really need to be strong lead outs. I don't know what they are going up against as I haven't looked at other thread yet. Full House and Step by Step need to be strong and I am not sure I see either show breaking any records. Everything 9pm and after is strong with Rachael, Sam and Brian and Queens of Motown particularly good. I don't know about Gimme a Break. Hopefully it doesn't bleed to much at the end.
Wednesday seems like the strongest line up by far from SBC. Aria into Heather is going to be very strong. My favourite killer niece should get a nice flow through from Heathers which will help Living Nightmare at 11pm. This is the strongest line up from SBC during the week, aside from SNF. A good programming move partnering these shows together.
Thursday is hit and miss. Terri Shields at 8pm is a big miss in my book. She struggled to get above 5 million in day time last time NITRO was active. I see her show at 8pm being an absolute flop. This is going to hurt Rachael at 8:30pm following Terri Shields. My Gay Neighbours will get audience back to SBC and help Ben and Trent. Seattle Mysteries is consistent but not spectacular. Thursday success depends on Terri Shields.
Friday looks terrible. Diss shows as proven in the last NITRO just don't work. We have two back to back. Bad lead in for the rest of the night. I do not know what Michael and Leary is but I can say it is in a bad time slot after the diss shows. CSI is again consistent but on a bad night to really flourish. Selena and Justin Beiber might do okay. They might scrape 40 million. Hard time slot though after some bad raters before it. Poor Jaws. Jaws could be a good rating show by SBC but it is completely buried right now at midnight. Law and Order will finish a bad night.
Saturday is funny. The Xtna Grimmie Hour goes for two hours, not one. Seattle Mysteries followed by Michaels and Leary followed by The Late Night Show. Weak night in my eyes.
Sunday is strong with WFL.
Strongest night of the week: I reckon Wednesday is a runaway winner.
Weakest night of the week: Friday or Saturday could win this. I will go for Friday just because of the diss shows.
This is just my opinion. If you don't like what I have said then I don't care.
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Post by rodshooter on Dec 24, 2018 20:03:00 GMT -6
James Scoop nailed this down as I agree with his opinions and some of his opinions are absolute facts because most of what he said I believe will play out in the ratings
Full House and Step By Step will be interesting they rated pretty well last year but not sure how they'll do on Tuesdays as compared to Fridays last year
Wednesdays looks pretty strong but I don't like Heather against The Wrong Students although the scheduling is perfect and Thursdays is a true hit or miss and I agree Fridays is a mess and terrible I think SBC didn't want to compete against Kelly Green Fridays.
The Xtina Grimmie Hour seems to be the result of something that ICE never changed after they extended The Carpenters Hour to two hours after it started for an hour it looks like they kept the Hour name due to brand notice
SBC's schedule can be better but it's not too bad either they'll have to make a lot of cancellations though.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2018 20:05:44 GMT -6
SBC was the first upfront I did. I didn't look at what shows goes against what shows when doing these first upfronts beside the obvious WFL. I will do a full wrap in the press releases after RTN catches up.
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Post by rodshooter on Dec 24, 2018 22:01:42 GMT -6
James Scoop I'm glad you're going to do a full wrap on the upfronts that's why I suggested in either the ROD or ICE upfronts postings that you do a full side by side timeslot prediction review so we can really see what each network will be going against as competition usually dictates ratings except for the strongest shows.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 24, 2018 22:07:19 GMT -6
It was already in my plans to do it. I will be doing a full wrap up when Spike catches up. I think he is slowly typing out the schedule now so I am hoping it is up before I log off for the day.
I will be doing a full hour by hour analysis after the ratings are released as well. Breaking down each hour, seeing what flopped, seeing what was a hit, rating each show for almost every day of the week. This will take some pressure of Proxio if he doesn't have time for his analysis every day of the week if he does 2-3 days back to back to back.
Always happy to take suggestions on what else I could do as well.
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Post by rodshooter on Dec 24, 2018 22:42:37 GMT -6
I can't wait to see what RTN has planned for the schedule because I had some suggestions for some shows in certain timeslots that are wide open hours due to competition. One thing I've noticed is that every network has improved from the previous season but I still see some holes too though.
I actually told Proxio after he brought the game back to not do hard analysis on the ratings after every ratings posting if he couldn't do it so that the game could smoothly and that's why I'm appreciative of you James Scoop because you can give us those analyses.
Throughout the season I will try to provide more information about my shows. I have to rework my actors list but I'm going to do it later this season but once I complete it I'm going to start casting my shows so you know whose in there as I usually provide Proxio with information one on one but I would like for people like you, beermoney, and D. Stiles to have more information available like we did with the box office game.
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Post by dstiles on Dec 27, 2018 12:25:48 GMT -6
SBC should be solid on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, and Sundays.
SBC will have to wait on the horror block on Wednesdays though and I think Heather should change slots I think The Wrong Students on ICE is going to kill it.
I like the addition to Team SBC on Fridays but the block is real weak around it.
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Post by angrygrandpaforever on Dec 28, 2018 22:15:17 GMT -6
The Waves
A primetime teen soap opera set in a wealthy beach community, this show follows the dramatic and romantic entanglements of certain residents, with all the drama and passion that comes with it.
Characters:
Amelia Salter (Madison Beer): A very wealthy 17-year-old who lives in the community, she is introverted, artistic, and openly queer, though she has only been with girls. She doesn't expect to have an interesting summer, but the mutual attraction between her and a new boy, as well as a previous lover, causes interest, as well as turmoil.
James Littlefield (Bradley Steven Perry): A 17-year-old resident who is staying in the community for the summer. He is somewhat good-natured, but has a rebellious streak, as well as a long list of lovers. However, he falls in love with Amelia.
Rowan Littlefield (Kalani Hilliker): The 15-year-old sister of James, her pleasant demeanor hides a bitter and manipulative streak. She is romantically attracted to her older brother, and cannot stand that he is in love with another girl, causing her to try to break them up.
Jennifer Freeman (Pauline Hoarau): An 18-year-old fitness model who hooked up with Amelia in the past. When she returns, the two find sparks flying once again, despite Amelia's burgeoning relationship with James. Rowan uses the tension to her own ends.
Ben & Trent: Kinda like Will & Grace instead the gay men seem straight until they go out and have relationships. Two gay single men who grew up together lives as childhood friends became roommates. They live in Sacramento working as a sport analyst and a contractor. They are not interested in one another. They go through hookups, online date, phone dating apps , blind dates, mutual friends chats, outings and family drama. They start catching feelings for one another years later.
Living Nightmare
Everyone has one fear that defines them, their greatest fear. Some may never have to face their fears... until today. Two teams, six players each. They've told the writers and the world their greatest fears, for the chance at a wonderful prize in the end. Each episode one member from each team will compete in a difficult challenge, anything from a race to a scavenger hunt, but there will always be a twisted twist. In some way, both players' worst fears will be mixed deeply into the challenge. Say the two players fear snakes and heights. The challenge could then be a race up a mountain, a walk across a shifty old bridge on top of the mountain, only to find they must grab the key from a snake-infested container. Each challenge will revolve around the core phobia of the two competitors. The winning team gets a small prize, and the winning player is granted immunity next time his/her team loses, and the losing team ends up having to do the classic cliche: voting off a player. However, in the event of a player being voted off, they may redeem themselves ONCE and stall being voted off. They will face a simple, yet custom, solo-challenge encompassing something that utterly terrifies them. This can only be done once, as not to allow one player to survive forever. Once the total amount of players is less than seven, the teams dissolve into one free-for-all group, where two players are randomly selected each week (or picked in a bracket format) and the challenges continue until ONLY ONE CHAMPION REMAINS.... except for the final catch. To claim the winner's prize, the final player must endure a challenge encompassing the fears of each of the players that have left the show, ending with his own fear. If he succeeds, he has conquered fear and can claim his prize! This reality-game show would be in similar veins to survivor but with a drastically different environment.
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Post by angrygrandpaforever on Dec 30, 2018 13:29:22 GMT -6
Sam & Brian: Friends
Cast:
Jean-Luc Bilodeau as Sam
Matthew Lawrence as Brian
Chelsea Kane as Lucy
Derek Theler as Danny
Victoria Justice as Christina
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