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Ratings Report for the Week of December 19-23, 2016
Topic Started: Dec 31 2016, 02:15 PM (2,201 Views)
lysie


Bigboy
Jan 5 2017, 01:17 PM
lysie
Jan 5 2017, 12:35 PM
Mitchapalooza
Jan 5 2017, 12:15 PM
No ratings press releases in a year = ratings are horrific.
Well that's why I was also asking about the other shows. The ratings for the last two weeks are the type they'd usually do a press release for and they didn't. But I think NBC has been pretty unhappy the last couple of weeks....I'm not sure what they're looking for anymore though.
Why would they do a press release for the last two weeks?

They not even that good not even at 2.5 million viewers and i am just asking a question here not acting smart but in recent years in the past they never did press releases for the ratings Days is getting now especially with they low demos.
Because they they had significant increases overall. The press releases are all spin, and it's easy to spin increases like those. In the past they've put out press releases for ratings that weren't even improved, but they were able to spin them to sound good.

Plus 2.5 million is better than 2.1 million. At some point you are going to have to realize that it's not 2013 anymore and the expectations have changed. The ratings they had a few years ago were also
Bad compared to a few years before. Things change.
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Maybe they don't want to brag around "negotiations" LOL.
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lysie
Jan 5 2017, 01:48 PM
Bigboy
Jan 5 2017, 01:17 PM
lysie
Jan 5 2017, 12:35 PM

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Why would they do a press release for the last two weeks?

They not even that good not even at 2.5 million viewers and i am just asking a question here not acting smart but in recent years in the past they never did press releases for the ratings Days is getting now especially with they low demos.
Because they they had significant increases overall. The press releases are all spin, and it's easy to spin increases like those. In the past they've put out press releases for ratings that weren't even improved, but they were able to spin them to sound good.

Plus 2.5 million is better than 2.1 million. At some point you are going to have to realize that it's not 2013 anymore and the expectations have changed. The ratings they had a few years ago were also
Bad compared to a few years before. Things change.
I guess you have a point there may be do one when they announced Days renewal once more but one without a press release is a long time i am not sure that is happened before. I guess you know better than me i only started watching in 2006 but from what i remember they always had at least two or three a year.
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lysie


Bigboy
Jan 5 2017, 03:09 PM
lysie
Jan 5 2017, 01:48 PM
Bigboy
Jan 5 2017, 01:17 PM

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Because they they had significant increases overall. The press releases are all spin, and it's easy to spin increases like those. In the past they've put out press releases for ratings that weren't even improved, but they were able to spin them to sound good.

Plus 2.5 million is better than 2.1 million. At some point you are going to have to realize that it's not 2013 anymore and the expectations have changed. The ratings they had a few years ago were also
Bad compared to a few years before. Things change.
I guess you have a point there may be do one when they announced Days renewal once more but one without a press release is a long time i am not sure that is happened before. I guess you know better than me i only started watching in 2006 but from what i remember they always had at least two or three a year.
A press release for a renewal has nothing to do with what I'm talking about.
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