Good morning. It's
Tuesday, March 30, 2004,
and this is your first early morning
briefing.
Jay Leno will be kidding around for at least four more years on
late night television on NBC having signed a deal valued at a reported
$100 million, and Crossing Jordan has officially earned itself
another season after averaging a 4.8 A18-49 ratings since its return to
primetime on Sunday nights.
Nielsen Media Research came under fire again yesterday from
legislators representing New York's African American, Puerto Rican and
Hispanic Legislative Caucus and the NY Puerto Rican/Hispanic Legislative
Task Force. The groups were alleging at a news conference that the
Local People Meters (scheduled to begin operation in NYC April 8)
greatly undercount the minority households and minority population
in the #1 DMA. The group penned a letter to Nielsen that stated in part
"Minority viewers have every right to be counted with equal accuracy
... Nielsen has a responsibility to spare no effort to ensure that every
viewer's choice is heard and recorded." Jack Loftus,
VP/Communications for Nielsen Media Research allows minorities were
underrepresented by Nielsen for years ago but that has since been
corrected, and they are no longer undercounted.
More Programming changesfrom Fox: Playing it Straight
comes off the schedule effective immediately (Fridays at 8p) and will
replace it with two clip shows - Totally Outrageous Behavior and World's
Craziest Videos. And what was originally a test change, will now
become a permanent change - Forever Eden will go and stay on Fridays at
9p (Wonderfalls has been moved to Thursdays at 9p). Look for
Playing it Straight to return and air in its entirety later on this
season or summer.
David E. Kelley is looking to jump into the comedy deep
end, and he's reportedly looking to take Camryn Manheim with him.
According to Variety, Kelley is talking with ABC to develop
a comedy that will take Manheim's The Practice character Ellenor Frutt
home to her sisters (after The Practice ends this season).
Nothing officially signed off yet, but if this goes through, look for it
midseason next year.
This fall NBC Enterprises has another show to their fall
syndication dance card - Your Total Health, produced by NBC News
Productions and hosted by NBC News correspondent Hoda Kotb. The
show will include a donut for local story insertion by the incumbent
station. For more information, contact your NBC Enterprises
rep.
At a press breakfast yesterday morning, Court TV announced to the
press their upfront plans for new shows for the immediate future
and the upcoming season. Maintaining their Investigation brand, the
shows all fall into the investigatory genre. Among the new
offerings are House of Clues which brings two strangers into a person's
home, and after just 30m each tries to "profile" the homeowner
by searching through each room in the house (debuts April 30 at
10p). Impossible Heists recreates historical heists with two teams
who are fully prepped with maps and tools, each hoping to do the
impossible and pull off the heist while leaving no forensic clues behind
(debuts in 4th Qtr 2004). The Chase invites two people to play 'fugitive'
and attempt to travel 20 miles with a 2-hour head start, while being
tracked by a team of crack trackers (debuts April 11). Trace Evidence:
The Case Files of Dr. Henry Lee is fairly self explanatory, featuring Lee
recounting key cases in his forensic career (premieres June 2).
Also Court TV will team up with Sundance Channel and will commission
30-minute movies from noteworthy filmmakers, all of which will focus on a
single topic - the First Amendment. The project has a working title
of The First Amendment Project and is currently looking at a 1st qtr 2005
start. Now here's an extra piece of information for you agency folks
-- the network is making the agency rounds just bustin' with new
research indicating how engaged, attentive and ultimately involved Court
TV viewers are, and how many of their viewers watch through the
commercial breaks. Take a good look at this stuff - very
interesting.
New in Development, Casting, Production:
ABC's The Furst Family (Granada/Touchstone) has cast Michael
Rispoli, to a lineup that already includes French Stewart and Laurie
Metcalf among several others. For the Practice #2 series from David
E. Kelley and 20th, Rhona Mitra will make the move from The Practice to
the new show. And on the net's comedy project Earthquake (Tollin
Robbins/Touchstone), the net has added Charles Duckworth, Christopher
Pinnick and Rhyon Nicole Brown. ABC's drama pilot Lost (Bad
Robot/Touchstone) about a group fo people stuck on a deserted island
following a plane crash, has added Daniel Day Kim.
CBS' comedy project - as yet untitled - with Aisha Tyler (Is
or Isn't It Ent/Warner Bros. TV) has cast Richard Kind from Spin
City. In the Jane Krakowski sitcom pilot Taste (Regency/CBS Prods),
Lombardo Boyar and Jim Parsons have been added.
WB is ramping up its Dark Shadows (John Wells Prods/Warner
Bros. TV) cast with the additions of Martin Donovan, Jessica Chastain,
Matt Czuchry, and Alexander Gould. The one role still uncast -
Barnabis Collins.
NBC's meter maid comedy pilot D.O.T.S. (Pariah/NBC Studios)
will add Khary Payton to the lineup. In the comedy project Nevermind
Nirvana (Untitled/NBC Studios, Michael Landes has been added. In
the comedy project Weekends (Spyglass/NBC Studios) with Benjamin King,
Eddie Kay Thomas has been cast.
UPN's drama pilot Silver Lake (Spelling Entertainment) Kerr
Smith has been cast to star along side Sandra Bernhard, Hedy Burress,
Stephanie Faracy and William Russ.
Sources: Variety, Hollywood Reporter, baselineFt.com
Tonight Tech TV launches a new computer application designed to be
used in conjunction with the network's late night programming called
TechTV Hyperactive. The net invites viewers to play along in
the fast paced synchronized game on their home computer while they watch
late night tv on TechTV. Coming on as sponsors are Nokia and
Microsoft Windows Media Center. According to EVP/Programming and
production Greg Brannon, "Sixty percent of techtv.com users report
simultaneous viewing of our network programming, so Hyperactive really
was a way of playing to an audience that's already used to being online
while watching TV. It's what they want, it gets them involved so
they watch for longer periods of time and it rewards them for
watching."
MTV News' special Choose or Lose: Twenty Million Questions for
John Kerry, airing tonight at 10:30p includes an interview with
Democratic presidential hopeful Senator John Kerry, conducted following
Gov. Howard Dean endorsement of Kerry late last week. In an
interview with MTV News' Gideon Yago, Kerry answers videotaped questions
from undecided young voters from across the country on topics including
marriage rights, rap music, who can young voters look to for inspiration,
the vote to go to war in Iraq etc. The special is part of MTV's
Choose or Lose: 20 Million Loud campaign created to inform young adults
(18-30) about the political process and the issues at hand, get them
registered to vote in the 2004 presidential election and encourage them
to express their opinions.
Zone Vision's Reality TV has picked up the international cable and
satellite rights to the reality dating series Matchmaker,
distributed by Tricon Films & Television. Reality TV will have
169 30m eps as well as two 60m specials which it will air in primetime
beginning May 3 in the UK and in January 2005 in the US (Dish Network
satellite platform), Asia, Europe, Middle East, Africa and Latin
America.
History International, a sister network to History Channel, and
currently available in 30 million cable and satellite homes, ha announced
a regularly scheduled programming block devoted to military
history. The block will be on Saturday and Sunday nights from
8p-12m ET and is scheduled to launch this April. Programs included
in the block will be Arms in Action, Century of Warfare, Great Spy
Stories and Foot Soldiers on Saturday nights; and Sworn to Secrecy, Clash
of Warriors, Military Blunders and various 60m specials will fill Sunday
nights.
NATPE is staying in Las Vegas at least for the next two
years. It will make a move to the Mandalay Bay for both years, with
next year's date booked for January 25-27, 2005. For the
following year, the week of January 23, 2006, has been booked.
Down the road program note - the previously announced CNBC John
McEnroe primetime talk show, titled just McEnroe, has been
scheduled to premiere on July 17, airing weeknights at 10p (original eps
M-Th, encores on Fridays).
TNT and Dodge have entered into a multimedia, integrated
marketing partnership for TNT's upcoming new limited series The
Grid. The partnership includes promotional category exclusivity
for the Dodge Magnum and cross promotion in TNT's 2004 NBA Playoffs
coverage. The package will also include on-air billboards,
promotional tune-in spots, on-air advertising, customized vignettes, a
consumer sweepstakes and online integration, as well as off-channel print
advertising and billboards. The Grid, a series from TNT and
the BBC, explores both sides of the war on terror. It is being
produced with Fox Television Studios and Carnival Films.
Mike Hall will be ESPN's newest SportsCenter anchor
as the winner of the network's Dream Job show. The
University of Missouri senior was the last contestant standing after
viewers voted to cut Aaron Levine in the show's 2 hour finale. Mike
earned a 1 year SportsCenter anchor contract valued at $95,000 and
keys to a brand new Mazda 3.
NBC and Fox tied on Sunday night, each posting a moderate
3.8/10 A18-49 according to fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen
Media Research. ABC followed with a 3.6/9, then CBS 3.4/9 and
WB 1.1/3. At 7pm CBS had a clear advantage with NCAA Basketball
running over into the hour by approx 18 minutes, thereby delivering a
4.9/16 for the hour. Fox was #2 at 7p with a 2.7/9, followed by a tie
with ABC and NBC each posting a 7 share. At 8pm Fox was in front
with a double run of The Simpsons (5.2/13) with ABC a close #2 for
Extreme Makeover: Home Edition (a new favorite in the Turner household)
with a 4.6/12, and finally CBS with a 3.8/10 for a combo of 60 Minutes
and Cold Case. At 9p it was NBC's turn out in front with a 4.8/11 for Law
& Order CI. ABC was right behind with a 3.9/9 for Alias.
At 10p it was NBC again with a 5.4/14 for Crossing Jordan.
ABC, Inc. named two new VPs to head up the company's new strategic
initiative, HR Business Partners, to deliver HR services and support to a
range of ABC, Inc. businesses. Louis Gutierrez and Andrew T.
Martin were named VP/Human Resources. Both Louis and
Andrew will be responsible for "HR Business Partners"'s
services and support to the ABC Television Network, the ABC Owned
Television Stations, Buena Vista Television, Buena Vista Productions and
Buena Vista International. They will be based in Burbank and report to
Jeffrey Rosen, SVP/Human Resources.
Corus Entertainment's Nelvana is expanding its
international sales team by naming Martha Van Gelder as
SVP/Sales and Distribution. Martha will be responsible for
the sales of Nelvana's current series and library programming to major
broadcast television and cable networks in the U.S. and
Asia-Pacific. She will be based in LA and report to Doug Murphy,
EVP/Business Development.
Clark Bunting has been upped to EVP of Discovery
Networks, U.S., overseeing 10 of the division's networks. Jane
Root was named and will replace Clark as EVP, General
Manager of the Discovery Channel in the U.S.
Clark will oversee the general managers of Animal Planet, the Travel
Channel, Discovery Health Channel, The Science Channel, Discovery Wings
Channel, Discovery Home Channel, Discovery en Español, Discovery Kids,
Discovery Times Channel and FitTV. Discovery Networks, U.S.
President Billy Campbell will name a new EVP/New Technologies and Network
Services in the coming months. Both Clark and Jane will be based in
Silver Spring, MD and report to Billy Campbell.
The Metropolitan Television Alliance (MTVA) has named Paul
Bissonette as President of a New York City coalition of
broadcast TV stations working to replace the TV tower that once stood
atop the World Trade Center. MTVA signed a May 2003 memorandum of
understanding with the WTC's developer, Larry Silverstein, to build a TV
tower as part of the Freedom Tower's construction.
Sunday, March 28, 2004. Fast
Affiliate Household Ratings
for all Networks.
Fast affiliate numbers which reflect time period
data, not program data, and can change slightly once the finals come in,
particularly for LIVE programming (i.e. Football). Source Nielsen
Media Research. Time Period Averages Only. [p] = Premiere; [o] =
Original; [r] = Repeat CBS
8.5/14NCAA
Tournament 12.2/22, 60 Minutes 11.0/18, Cold Case
9.1/14, Movie: Jesus, Part II 5.3/9 Due
to the nature of live sports, the CBS ratings are approximate. NBC 7.7/13Dateline
5.9/10, American Dreams 5.7/9, Law & Order: Criminal Intent
9.5/14, Crossing Jordan 9.8/17 ABC 5.9/10 America's
Funniest Home Videos 5.0/9, Extreme Makeover: Home Edition 6.6/10, Alias
5.3/8, The Practice 6.7/11
FOX 4.7/8 King
of the Hill [r] 2.9/5, King of the Hill 3.7/6, The Simpsons 5.8/9, The
Simpsons [r] 6.4/10, Malcolm in the Middle 5.4/8, Arrested Development
4.1/6
WB 1.6/3 Smallville
[r] 1.3/2, Charmed [r] 1.9/3, High School Reunion 1.7/3 A18-49
NBC 3.8/10, FOX 3.8/10, ABC 3.6/9, CBS 3.4/9, WB
1.1/3
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