Comments on: Deluge of peanuts brings back 'Jericho' TV show
After being swamped with 20 tons of legumes through an grassroots online campaign, CBS relents and resurrects canceled program.
After being swamped with 20 tons of legumes through an grassroots online campaign, CBS relents and resurrects canceled program.
December 30, 2009 11:10 AM PST
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How could there be 47 better shows? CBS is "Nuts" to get rid of such a popular show. More and more people are learning about it and checking it out.
I can understand that the show might scare weaker minded individuals. It is a possible future and is a very interesting story.
little stuff. Heck, they can't even make the walkie-talkies not
sound like pre-recorded messages. Little thing like this don't
compare to other shows that make an effort......i.e. Lost, 24, Prison
Break, etc. Look at Fox's "Drive"...many people were complaining
about the on the road scenery resembling California and not that of
South Florida where the race actually started.
Charles R. Whealton
Charles Whealton @ pleasedontspam.com
I am saddened.
More than likely the bad time slot it got.
J.
weighed 200 pounds. You didn't perhaps think to yourself, "Hey,
that doesn't sound right, maybe I should try that again!"
But don't forget LA FEMME NIKITA, which was canceled by its network, brought back after protest, canceled again and finally picked up by cable in its final year.
Note that with NIKITA, its network never made a "final episod" although the cable channel did. But at least with JERICHO, its network offered to make a TV movie to bring the show to some conclusion and, thus, finalize the show, rather than just leaving viewers hanging.
JERICHO should never have been aired oposite THE AMERICAN IDOL -- heve you noticed how FOX, the network broadcasting IDOL, reports in its news casts about that show as if it were news. I can't stand the press coverage for IDOL or IDOL. The secret fo IDOL is that when one votes, a charge of, say, 99 cents is made to the vote's cell phone or home phone, which when totaled is a chunck of chgange for a show with a relatively low production budget.
TV needs more dramatic programing like JERICHO, and less of silly so called reality shows, dumbed down sitcoms with built in laugh tracks to signal jokes, and more news outlets spewing so called news about Paris Hilton and the like.
Viewership is coming from many different angles - time shifting -
TIVO
DVR's
VCR's
Cable companies - allowing time switching, like Comcast's OnDemand
Watching the show online at cbs.com
Networks to the best of my knowledge do not yet have a handle on how to measure the many ways the viewers watch Shows. Which is sad.
Yet if someone is injured or sick, and we all can be, they wonder why there isn't any help out there. We have a skewed sense of national priorities. No one wants to fund the people who are fighting to defend them, but they'll spend a ton of money on idiocy
Still, I have to by sympathetic to a show that highlights "government thugs," given that our government is run by thugs ;')
I am already paying for digital cable and on demand comes with it.
What with a busy life and not always able to have the time on Wed night, I would sometimes miss Jericho - but I could watch it later - they usually kept up to 4-6 episodes.
Other CBS shows were Survivor, NCIS, the CSI's.
I wonder how they measured that viewership. Plus more than once I have watched past epsiodes on my laptop at
cbs.com for free.
Please bring Jericho back for the full season.
- what they forget is canada
- by Sirius Darkamber March 27, 2008 6:58 PM PDT
- what nelson ratings do not check is canadian viewers, or for that matter viewers any where else in the world. we still see there advertising, we are forced to watch reality tv on almost every channel(well i suppose not forced but you know what i mean). canada is the 2nd biggest market around... i know theres only 36 million of us... but when do we get a vote?
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