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You are probably aware of this, but a few of your icons aren't working. They are coming up as big red x's.

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But lead-out CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 11.59 million; A18-49: #1, 3.5/10 at 10 p.m.) has seen its advantage deteriorate opposite Law & Order.

The More Established L&O did take a chunk out of CSI:NY. The little Hiatus of L&O only wet the appetite of the viewers and now they want a little more L&O than CSI. But once Repeats are running for both, CSI:NY should be a little more dominate.


Why there be repeats of both anytime soon? L&O should have plenty of originals in store.
I don't think L&O has a full season available, or even 13 episodes.

Its been a while since I read what L&O was able to get filmed before the strike. Yes, it will long out last what CSI:NY has available in Originals, but Come April, they may be on equal footing.


 
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I would need to look it up again, but it seems like there is a Theatrical remake of the A-team in the works.


You are correct: A-Team movie link
 
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Well, it didn't take too long to fine the info.

The A-Team Movie is scheduled for a 2008 Theatrical release. it will be directed by John Singleton. Stephen J. Cannell is involved in the writing of the script. Not much else was available


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You are probably aware of this, but a few of your icons aren't working. They are coming up as big red x's.


They look fine to me.
 
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You are probably aware of this, but a few of your icons aren't working. They are coming up as big red x's.
I think they are the ones hosted by Douglas. I am seeing big FREEWEBS replacement graphics for the ones he has up for the games


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Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in
 
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Originally posted by WelcomeToK-VilleAmericanGladiators:
You are probably aware of this, but a few of your icons aren't working. They are coming up as big red x's.

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Originally posted by TV-aholic:
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Originally posted by Chimera:
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Originally posted by TV-aholic:
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But lead-out CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 11.59 million; A18-49: #1, 3.5/10 at 10 p.m.) has seen its advantage deteriorate opposite Law & Order.

The More Established L&O did take a chunk out of CSI:NY. The little Hiatus of L&O only wet the appetite of the viewers and now they want a little more L&O than CSI. But once Repeats are running for both, CSI:NY should be a little more dominate.


Why there be repeats of both anytime soon? L&O should have plenty of originals in store.
I don't think L&O has a full season available, or even 13 episodes.

Its been a while since I read what L&O was able to get filmed before the strike. Yes, it will long out last what CSI:NY has available in Originals, but Come April, they may be on equal footing.



I think L+O had 13 episodes orderded-I don't know if they got all of them written though..

and Kville-just noticed your comment from yesterday, Dash 4 Cash was a sitcom-the description is in the 2nd part of this article
(which I thought was an interesting idea actually-you could have made it like a Joe Schmo Show and have some of the contestants be real people, some be actors playing a role-but we're not told which ones are which)

http://www.thefutoncritic.com/rant.aspx?id=20070709
 
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Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in


OTH is also an established show, and it was the season premiere. Trust that it will drop into the 2 million mark next week. Gossip Girl's premiere posted similar numbers as well.
 
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Was the new premise that bad that it's gonna lose almost half the viewers?


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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by robert:
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Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in


OTH is also an established show, and it was the season premiere. Trust that it will drop into the 2 million mark next week. Gossip Girl's premiere posted similar numbers as well.


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Originally posted by TV-aholic:
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Originally posted by Chimera:
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Originally posted by TV-aholic:
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But lead-out CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 11.59 million; A18-49: #1, 3.5/10 at 10 p.m.) has seen its advantage deteriorate opposite Law & Order.

The More Established L&O did take a chunk out of CSI:NY. The little Hiatus of L&O only wet the appetite of the viewers and now they want a little more L&O than CSI. But once Repeats are running for both, CSI:NY should be a little more dominate.


Why there be repeats of both anytime soon? L&O should have plenty of originals in store.
I don't think L&O has a full season available, or even 13 episodes.

Its been a while since I read what L&O was able to get filmed before the strike. Yes, it will long out last what CSI:NY has available in Originals, but Come April, they may be on equal footing.



I don't remember where I read it, but L&O producer isn't revealing how many scripts he had completed for the series...all he would say is that he had "lots". I wonder if that means they'd start repurposing some old scripts...

At any rate, I do know they have filmed their episodes way ahead of time in the past. So they probably have quite a few. They originally had an order of 22 from NBC at the start of the season.

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Was the new premise that bad that it's gonna lose almost half the viewers?


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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by robert:
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Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in


OTH is also an established show, and it was the season premiere. Trust that it will drop into the 2 million mark next week. Gossip Girl's premiere posted similar numbers as well.


I actually have no idea. I stopped watching after the second season.

But it followed the same pattern last season, so I don't see how it's going to sustain the 3.5 million this year.
 
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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by whatsonpop:
Was the new premise that bad that it's gonna lose almost half the viewers?


quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
quote:
Originally posted by robert:
quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in


OTH is also an established show, and it was the season premiere. Trust that it will drop into the 2 million mark next week. Gossip Girl's premiere posted similar numbers as well.


I actually have no idea. I stopped watching after the second season.

But it followed the same pattern last season, so I don't see how it's going to sustain the 3.5 million this year.


If GG was up against AI it would have probably been under 2 million.
 
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Originally posted by NYotov:
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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by whatsonpop:
Was the new premise that bad that it's gonna lose almost half the viewers?


quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
quote:
Originally posted by robert:
quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in


OTH is also an established show, and it was the season premiere. Trust that it will drop into the 2 million mark next week. Gossip Girl's premiere posted similar numbers as well.


I actually have no idea. I stopped watching after the second season.

But it followed the same pattern last season, so I don't see how it's going to sustain the 3.5 million this year.


If GG was up against AI it would have probably been under 2 million.


You're probably right. Hell, I'd even go as far as to saying a little above 1 million at best.

But American Idol is coming back soon once again, and OTH will drop very low. It's inevitable.
 
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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by NYotov:
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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by whatsonpop:
Was the new premise that bad that it's gonna lose almost half the viewers?


quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
quote:
Originally posted by robert:
quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in


OTH is also an established show, and it was the season premiere. Trust that it will drop into the 2 million mark next week. Gossip Girl's premiere posted similar numbers as well.


I actually have no idea. I stopped watching after the second season.

But it followed the same pattern last season, so I don't see how it's going to sustain the 3.5 million this year.


If GG was up against AI it would have probably been under 2 million.


You're probably right. Hell, I'd even go as far as to saying a little above 1 million at best.

But American Idol is coming back soon once again, and OTH will drop very low. It's inevitable.


I imagine 2.2 - 2.5 mill when AI is 2 hours and
around 3 mill when it is 1 hour.
 
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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by NYotov:
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Originally posted by tonee:
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Originally posted by whatsonpop:
Was the new premise that bad that it's gonna lose almost half the viewers?


quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
quote:
Originally posted by robert:
quote:
Originally posted by tonee:
I'm confused on how GG is doing horrible. It had a 5+ million viewer lead in for almost the entire season and was doing about the same numbers. That lead in has vanished, and it's still posting similar ratings. I wouldn't say it's doing great, but not bad enough to warrant a spot on the "Losers" list; which is why it's not there.



A 2.5 million show is a huge loser, no matter how you put it. I mean OTH for example got 3.5 million without any lead in


OTH is also an established show, and it was the season premiere. Trust that it will drop into the 2 million mark next week. Gossip Girl's premiere posted similar numbers as well.


I actually have no idea. I stopped watching after the second season.

But it followed the same pattern last season, so I don't see how it's going to sustain the 3.5 million this year.


If GG was up against AI it would have probably been under 2 million.


You're probably right. Hell, I'd even go as far as to saying a little above 1 million at best.

But American Idol is coming back soon once again, and OTH will drop very low. It's inevitable.


I imagine 2.2 - 2.5 mill when AI is 2 hours and
around 3 mill when it is 1 hour.


Fat chance.
 
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