Go On also moving to Thursdays on April 4 following The Office
— Natalie Abrams (@NatalieAbrams) March 13, 2013
Go On - Moving To Thursdays on April 4th
13 Mar 2013
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Go On also moving to Thursdays on April 4 following The Office
— Natalie Abrams (@NatalieAbrams) March 13, 2013
I hope this is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteLooks like NBC is giving Go On a chance to get out of that bubble.
ReplyDeleteHopefully this move works out for it.
ReplyDeleteThat could be good news, seems like a vote of confidence for the show to air it after the final run of The Office. Although I'm not sure it's better than the post-Voice slot (wondering what they'll put there).
ReplyDeleteIt's very lead in dependent so as long as The Office works, it should do slightly better or steady its ratings.
ReplyDeletePutting Go On, on the toughest night in tv in the toughest time slot really NBC? U got Grey's/Glee and POI WTF ru thinking?!
ReplyDeleteI'd say Thursday at 8 is easily TV's toughest time slot.
ReplyDelete1600 Penn is around 1.0 with I hope NBC will heavily promote The Office's upcoming end. It's on break now.
ReplyDeleteBtw, 1600 Penn was supposed to finish its (only) season on April 11, and
anytime slot on Thursday is a mutha is all im saying!
ReplyDeleteWell, it was the final episodes of 30 Rock, so it was expected to do better.
ReplyDeleteI really like NBC's decision to put Go On after The Office because a 1600 Penn episode has rated lower than Go On and the fact that Go On has more room to grow.
ReplyDeleteThursdays and Sundays I make my DVR work hard. I can't possibly watch all the good programming live on those two nights.
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