Fall TV - Most Promoted Fall Shows through September 6th
7 Sept 2011
Cancelled Shows Person of Interest RevengeAt ABC, the push for Revenge is just incredible. The promo time for The Hamptons soap is now almost double the level for the #2 priority (Charlie's Angels).
CBS has given a healthy dose of on-air promotion time to Person of Interest inside the past few installments of Big Brother (which is really starting to hit its ratings stride). Person is now the #1 new show priority for CBS, passing Unforgettable during the past week. The other CBS new shows received very little attention last week, except for brief mentions within generic fall schedule promos or nightly line-up spots. Also, this is the time of year that second- or third-tier new show priorities start to disappear altogether, as more promotion time is allocated to premieres of returning series, to new time periods, or to new cast members (such as Ted Danson on CSI or that new guy on Two and a Half Men).
At FOX and NBC, X-Factor and Up All Night remain the big bets. Also on NBC there has been a big surge in activity for The Sing-Off.
ON-AIR PROMOTION SCORECARD
Fall Series Promos (in seconds)
In Hit Summer Shows since July 19
FOX X-Factor 970++
New Girl 810
Terra Nova 610
NBC Up All Night 710++
Whitney 570+
Prime Suspect 475
Playboy Club 425
Sing-Off 395++
Free Agents 195
CBS Person of Interest 450++ (up one place)
Unforgettable 410
2 Broke Girls 270
A Gifted Man 230+
How Be Gentleman 150+
ABC Revenge 660++
Charlie's Angels 355
Suburgatory 330
Pan Am 315
Once Upon a Time 120
Last Man Standing 105
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I am surprised that Revenge is being promoted so much.
ReplyDeleteWill be very interesting to see how this correlates with ratings.
ReplyDeleteCould someone tell me if TVD will be starting to promote soon?
ReplyDeleteCW and most returning network shows are not included in these statistics just new shows on the big 4
ReplyDeleteReally not much to pick from. I have a feeling this season is going to be a bust for some stations.
ReplyDeleteI think the big push for Revenge is mainly due to the fact that most of ABC's publicity funds/resources for Once Upon A Time, Charlie's Angels and Pan Am have probably been used up for Comic-Con.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting information.
ReplyDeleteNot surprised to see how much Fox is pushing hard for X-Factor.
To put some of these numbers in a bit more in perspective, the premiere dates:
ReplyDeleteFOX X-Factor 970++ (Sep.21)New Girl 810 (Sep.20)Terra Nova 610 (Sep.26)NBC Up All Night 710++ (Sep.14)Whitney 570+ (Sep.22)Prime Suspect 475 (Sep.22)Playboy Club 425 (Sep.19)Sing-Off 395++ (Sep.19)Free Agents 195 (Sep.14)CBS Person of Interest 450++ (up one place) (Sep.22)Unforgettable 410 (Sep.20)2 Broke Girls 270 (Sep.19)A Gifted Man 230+ (Sep.23)How Be Gentleman 150+ (Sep.29)ABC Revenge 660++ (Sep.21)Charlie's Angels 355 (Sep.22)Suburgatory 330 (Sep.28)Pan Am 315 (Sep.25)Once Upon a Time 120 (Oct.23)Last Man Standing 105 (Oct.11)Up All Night (710++) and Free Agents (195) are the 1st shows up and quite a difference in the numbers there. Once Upon a Time (120) and Last Man Standing (105) have low numbers but they are still a long ways off yet, those numbers will look very different next month.I'm wondering if NBC will start pushing Grimm (Oct.21 with Chuck) in a couple weeks.
no love for up all night #fail
ReplyDeletePoI is gonna be awesome! But it will be premiering at the most competitive hour which has some very good, established shows with existing fan bases. To get people to watch PoI when it airs will take a lot of advertising. After that, it's about how good the show really is, and word of mouth
ReplyDeletethats probably right.
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