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This Fall, the Nets Will Fight on Wednesday Night

SHARE CHART: Big Four Ready for Battle as They Air Much-Hyped Programming Midweek
By Andrew Hampp

Published: June 11, 2007

NEW YORK (AdAge.com) -- If 2006 was the year Thursday night became a battleground for programmers -- stacking ABC's "Grey's Anatomy," CBS's "CSI," Fox's "The O.C." and, at one point, NBC's "Studio 60" against each other in the same 9 p.m. slot -- then 2007 could be called The Year Wednesday Became Important.

CW hopes to grab some of the 18-to-34 demo with the new teen soap 'Gossip Girl'
Photo Credit: KC Bailey


Long a night for big-tent reality franchises ("American Idol," "Dancing With the Stars") to trample over their scripted counterparts, Wednesday is now the new fall destination where the networks are placing some of their biggest bets on original programming. ABC has two of its most anticipated dramas slated for 8 p.m. and 9 p.m. in "Pushing Daisies" and "Grey's" spinoff "Private Practice"; CBS is pairing controversial reality show "Kid Nation" with established hit "Criminal Minds"; Fox has the Kelsey Grammer-Patricia Heaton sitcom "Back to You" coupled with Brad Garrett's "Til Death" preceding "Bones"; and NBC is looking to blow its biggest hole yet in the night with "Deal or No Deal" and its "Bionic Woman" update.

CW also in the mix
Even the CW hopes to snare a good portion of the 18-to-34 demographic away from "Private Practice" with "Gossip Girl," the new teen soap from "O.C." creator Josh Schwartz. Based on pilots and early clips alone, the CW drama is an early fave of buyers both from a brand standpoint (T-Mobile's Sidekick has a starring role in the show's pilot) and in scheduling.

"It could be their new 'Dawson's Creek' or the new 'Felicity,'" said Laura Carracioli-Davis, exec VP-director of entertainment for Starcom, pointing out that the year-old network's distribution limits it from doing any Big Four-level numbers. Still, most of the agencies who submitted their predictions to Ad Age think "Gossip" will grab around a 4 share and say the show could eventually build upon its "Top Model" lead-in.

After a cutthroat first two hours, the 10 p.m. Wednesday time period has also become more crowded, with ABC's "Dirty Sexy Money" and NBC's "Life" looking to take a chunk out of the commanding lead held by "CSI: New York."

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Shari-Anne Brill, Carat's VP-programming, said "Dirty Sexy Money," with its steamy premise and stars such as Peter Krause and Donald Sutherland, could also retain the majority of the females from its "Private Practice" lead-in.

Although Wednesday is regarded as the night likely to garner the largest increase in total viewers, the pick for fall's most-watched show is less unanimous. "CSI," the top-rated show of the past several years, took a sizeable hit going up against "Grey's" this season, and participating agencies predict the two shows will split the top-share honors with a 17 share. Only one other fall show is seen as likely to put up similar numbers: ABC's "Dancing With the Stars," which the agencies predicted will take an 18 share.

Fox drama "House" could become the new season's surprise ratings champ based on its strong midseason performance this year -- retaining and even building upon its "American Idol" lead-in. Buyers believe it could get a 14 share in the fall.

"That show just keeps on getting better and better," Ms. Brill said. "It doesn't have 'Idol' to worry about anymore. To think, that show did almost nothing until it aired behind 'Idol.' ... It has so many additional opportunities now. Plenty of shows have had 'Idol' as a lead-in and didn't even go anywhere."


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It is interesting that Ad Age didn't provide a share forecast for Smallville / Supernatural or for the MyNetworkTV fall schedule. Based on current trending, I forecast MNT's IFL will hit a 3 share by fall, which would put it on even footing with The CW.

I think their share forecasts are pretty much spot on. I might quibble here or there (I think they are too low on Pushing Daisies, Big Shots and Chuck, and too high on Cane, Shark, Great American Band and Nashville), but I would feel confident making budgetary allocations based on these forecasts.
 
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I still will never get the Kid Nation, Criminal Minds duo. I mean how are you going to promote that?
 
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Originally posted by dumont:
It is interesting that Ad Age didn't provide a share forecast for Smallville / Supernatural or for the MyNetworkTV fall schedule. Based on current trending, I forecast MNT's IFL will hit a 3 share by fall, which would put it on even footing with The CW.


The omission for Smallville and Supernatural looks like a printing mistake.
The omission for MNTV is merely disregard for 1's and 2's.

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I think their share forecasts are pretty much spot on. I might quibble here or there (I think they are too low on Pushing Daisies, Big Shots and Chuck, and too high on Cane, Shark, Great American Band and Nashville), but I would feel confident making budgetary allocations based on these forecasts.


Shows that look too high: Viva Laughlin, K-Ville, Chuck, Kid Nation, Gossip Girl, and Friday Night Lights.
Shows that look too low: Life is Wild, Bones, and Big Shots.

Good to see that expectations are low for CW Sunday. Hopefully people posting around here will keep that level of expectation in mind before declaring that night a failure. On the other hand, the CW share for Gossip Girls looks aggressively optimistic.
 
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Not much different than Suvivor into CSI or DOND into Heroes or 1 v 100 into Las Vegas.

Usually one of the 3 hours of primetime is different than the others. CBS on Fridays is the only exception I can think of currently.

Back in the 80's, CBS and NBC had 3 hour comedy blocks
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Originally posted by TAYLORJNG:
I still will never get the Kid Nation, Criminal Minds duo. I mean how are you going to promote that?


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Thanks for this.

Looking a bit high - SHARK, ROE, SVU,
ER, WAT, LIFE

Looking a bit low - SIA, HEROES, BIG
SHOTS

Wild Card - PRIVATE PRACTICE. I'm
personally looking forward to it, but
I'm not so sure this won't end more
in the B&S range than the DH range.
They have it even with CM, which for
starters, I guess, is probably about
right.
 
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