WRITER'S STRIKE - DAY 12
So they always talk about working ahead in my office especially during the Holidays. But this weeks EW has a nice little breakdown of what shows have left as far as episodes. So here's the count:
0 - Last night was the last office for a while. I heard rumors that they might run the Original British version - I wonder how that would play on this side of the pond?
The Office NBC
2
My Name Is Earl NBC
Private Practice ABC
The Unit CBS
Two and a Half Men CBS
3
Back to You Fox
Desperate Housewives ABC
Grey's Anatomy ABC
How I Met Your Mother CBS
Heroes NBC
Pushing Daisies ABC
4
Big Shots ABC
Brothers & Sisters ABC
Criminal Minds CBS
Dirty Sexy Money ABC
Shark CBS
The Game The CW
30 Rock NBC
'Til Death Fox
Women's Murder Club ABC
5
Bones Fox
Chuck NBC
Gossip Girl The CW
House Fox
Journeyman NBC
Prison Break Fox
Supernatural The CW
Reaper The CW
Ugly Betty ABC
6
Girlfriends The CW
Life Is Wild The CW
7
Boston Legal ABC
Carpoolers ABC
Family Guy Fox
Samantha Who? ABC
Smallville The CW
8
Cavemen ABC
10
The Simpsons Fox
11
Aliens in America The CW
K-Ville Fox
King of the Hill Fox
12
Notes From the Underbelly ABC
13
American Dad Fox
October Road ABC
14
Men in Trees ABC
15 Really Fifteen? Do you guys shoot two a day?
Everybody Hates Chris The CW
Welcome
Let's face it, the TV viewing experience isn't what it used to be. With hundreds of channels, competing media (computers, game systems & heaven for bid you go to the movie - more likely you'll rent it) & and the greatest invention (I'll cut my own loaf thank you) TIVO.
Advertisers, the ones footing the bill for the hours of television that you watch, are doing everything they can to keep you watching and try to get you to think about buying their stuff.
This is important to think about. They don't care if you watch the commercials they care about ROI (return on investment) and they are finally figuring out that the landscape has changed (it's still changing but it is currently a very different place from the three network system that reigned for so long).
My blog discusses TV shows because they are still on air (and many are very good) but there are dozens of sites that will give you a recap or synopses. I want to give you a fresh take with a wider scope than most.
Enjoy!
Advertisers, the ones footing the bill for the hours of television that you watch, are doing everything they can to keep you watching and try to get you to think about buying their stuff.
This is important to think about. They don't care if you watch the commercials they care about ROI (return on investment) and they are finally figuring out that the landscape has changed (it's still changing but it is currently a very different place from the three network system that reigned for so long).
My blog discusses TV shows because they are still on air (and many are very good) but there are dozens of sites that will give you a recap or synopses. I want to give you a fresh take with a wider scope than most.
Enjoy!
Friday, November 16, 2007
Who Was Working Ahead?
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