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NBC affiliates don't want Leno

by Brad Trechak, posted Dec 22nd 2009 11:02AM
Jay LenoIt's not news that Leno's 10 PM show is doing somewhat poorly in the ratings. It also shouldn't be news that some NBC affiliates are starting to question the wisdom of removing scripted programming from the 10 o'clock hour.

Imagine if you're an affiliate and your 10 P.M. programming was losing in the ratings to some cable network (reminiscent of the movie UHF). In effect, more people are watching programming that they have to pay for than the product you're offering for free. The affiliates could put local programing such as news at that hour and get higher ratings.

It's entirely possibly that Leno's ratings will rebound and NBC executives will be laughing about this next year (although admittedly not likely). From a personal standpoint, three hours of nighttime talk show is too much, no matter how much cheaper it is for the network.

Will NBC have an affiliate revolt on its hands? Given the ratings, it may very well be.

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Fox to stream and sell programs through affiliate web sites

by Brad Linder, posted Mar 1st 2007 1:01PM
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More than 200 Fox affiliates will soon offer visitors to their websites the option to stream or download selected Fox television programs.

Last August, Fox began to stream programs from the websites of stations owned and operated by the network, but this is the first time local stations will be given the opportunity to provide content from any network. The stations will split the revenue generated with the network, and will be allowed to place local advertisements in the web streams.

In addition to streaming TV episodes for free, affiliate stations will begin selling downloaded episodes of programs including 24, Prison Break, and Bones, probably for $1.99 per episode and $30 to $40 for a full season.

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My Life...Disoriented makes PBS debut

by Julia Ward, posted Dec 22nd 2006 1:31PM
My Life...DisorientedQuick. Name a network television show, other than Margaret Cho's All-American Girl, that featured Asian-Americans in all of the lead roles. Sure, you can find a handful of Korean-Americans in the ensemble casts of Lost and Survivor, and the animated Long family rules the roost on the Disney's Channel's American Dragon. But, not since Cho's short-lived 1994 series has there been an entire show constructed around the trials and tribulations of Asian-American characters. On December 26th, that may change.

PBS affiliates around the country are debuting the series My Life...Disoriented, a Degrassi-style high school drama about sisters Kimberlee and Aimee Fung. The girls' lives are turned upside down when they move from San Francisco to a largely white neighborhood in Bakersfield, California. The show was created by Five Dollar Martini Productions - a partnership which includes three Asian-American women including actress Di Quon.

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Affiliates say "no way" to OJ

by Adam Finley, posted Nov 20th 2006 1:03PM

oj simpsonYay! My first rhyming headline! Allow me to skip around clapping my hands like a little girl while twirling a parasol behind my back. Actually, that would be impossible, I'd need like four hands to accomplish that.

Come to think of it, maybe that's the key component of OJ's upcoming book, If I Did It, Here's How It Happened: that he could only have committed the murders if he had four arms. Not that anyone who watches the nine FOX affiliates run by Lin Broadcasting and Pappas Broadcasting will ever know, because they've decided not to run the two-part interview scheduled for November 27 and 29.

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FOX offers free shows on Web

by Adam Finley, posted Aug 19th 2006 1:01PM
american dadFOX has become the next network to offer some of its shows online, but it's doing it a little bit differently. Rather than streaming the shows on its own site, FOX is offering them on the sites of stations the network owns, with future plans to have the shows eventually offered on affiliate sites, as well. As of right now, sites for stations in Boston, Dallas, New York, Washington DC, Orlando, Birmingham, Los Angeles, Greensboro, and Tampa Bay will stream episodes of Prison Break, Stacked, Bones, American Dad, and The Loop. FOX is also offering downloads on it's MySpace and IGN sites, as Anna mentioned earlier. The network is definitely taking a different approach with this than others are, and it will be interesting to see how it all works out.

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