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Originally posted by Avenger View PostTrue, but DVR viewings don't hold as much weight as first run because the commercials aren't watched. It's the advertising that pays the bills. Downloads from services like iTunes and Amazon should be factored in though because people pay for those.
Let me ask you this: You are the president of Skiffy. You find Stargate is losing viewers on your network. Advertisers are offering less & less for advertisements during Stargate when it airs. Meaning yiou lose money.
Then you find out it's doing great on the internet. It's the top bought show all around the world. Only problem is MGM is getting all the money. So you look yourself in the mirror. One of 2 things pop into your head. 1) Great I'm so happy that Stargate is doing sh1tty on our network because it's popular from being downloaded on the internet. Isn't it great that MGM is making all that money! 2) Who gives a flying fek because the internet money isn't going into our pockets!
If Sci-Fi are making money from it, then they'll factor these additional methods into their decision for renewal. If they aren't making a cent from it, then they won't care less! It's MGM who make all the big bucks & the ones that cares about every little thing. Sci-Fi only cares about who watches it live when it airs on their channel. Nothing more & nothing less!
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If you watch the commercials during Stargate they cover a wide amount of age groups. That is something advertisers like to see. A show that can hit the key demographics. SGA is scoring very well in that. It's great I can now say Adrift got a 1.4! That number will help in other departments.sigpic
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Honestly, when I am watching TiVo, is I see a product I like...I watch the TV ad...lol....but most ppl don't.
Anyway, I think Sci-Fi needs a new way to get money, then. MGM could give them a portion of the sales...or just let them have the iTunes sells....or a portion....who knows.
I know one good way Sci-Fi could get more money from it. Have it free online, at any time...oh, and another way...YOU PAY FOR SCI-FI!!! HAHAHAHA!!! lol j/k. That would suck..considering I only watch Sci-Fi on friday...lol
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Really, it's advertisers that need to change the way they do things. Times have changed, and there is nothing they can do about it. They just have to accept that at least half of people (probably more) will skip through commercials if they can. Until the way they perceive things really changes, we may see a lot of quality shows canceled due to low "live" ratings. I just hope they change things soon enough.sigpic
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Originally posted by the fifth man View PostReally, it's advertisers that need to change the way they do things. Times have changed, and there is nothing they can do about it. They just have to accept that at least half of people (probably more) will skip through commercials if they can. Until the way they perceive things really changes, we may see a lot of quality shows canceled due to low "live" ratings. I just hope they change things soon enough.sigpic
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Originally posted by the fifth man View PostReally, it's advertisers that need to change the way they do things. Times have changed, and there is nothing they can do about it. They just have to accept that at least half of people (probably more) will skip through commercials if they can. Until the way they perceive things really changes, we may see a lot of quality shows canceled due to low "live" ratings. I just hope they change things soon enough.
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This is how they will decide.
Anticipated advertising revenue from a Season 5 minus the cost of Season 5. That will either equal a profit or a loss. Sure Profit = certain renew. Sure Loss = cancel.
To determine anticipated advertising revenue, they'll look at the whether the ratings are trending down (which they are) and have someone predict what they will be in Season 5 if such a trend continues. Then, they'll have someone predict what type of advertising revenue they will get from those ratings. The accountants will then subtract the cost of the show.
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Originally posted by MediaSavant View PostThis is how they will decide.
Anticipated advertising revenue from a Season 5 minus the cost of Season 5. That will either equal a profit or a loss. Sure Profit = certain renew. Sure Loss = cancel.
To determine anticipated advertising revenue, they'll look at the whether the ratings are trending down (which they are) and have someone predict what they will be in Season 5 if such a trend continues. Then, they'll have someone predict what type of advertising revenue they will get from those ratings. The accountants will then subtract the cost of the show.sigpic
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Originally posted by Briangate78 View PostThat is why when people see a 1.1 or 1.2 they assume the worst. There are more numbers involved. Also the 1.4 bump for Adrift is going to add to those more important numbers. Joe m said there is good news within those numbers. I know you will throw the C3 report out at me, but that report really is flawed, especially when all the networks are suffering around a 20% bleed off from DVR. Now if SGA had a 0.2 difference, it could of well had a 15% to 20% difference.
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