Post by Admin on Oct 30, 2014 0:27:53 GMT
Reminder: Cost of production deducted for you already, totals can just be added to your accounts. So far all shows have made money.
SBC - 3.93 and 15 million
8 - Sports Update - 2.9 and 12.7 million ($950,000)
9 - Sandra! - 3.7 and 15.2 million ($2,298,000)
10 - The Mark Wahlberg Show - 5.2 and 17.1 million ($4,124,000)
NCB - 2.6 and 10 million
8-10 - The Voice - 2.8 and 11 million ($2,247,000)
10 - Precognition - 2.2 and 8 million ($397,000)
XFF - 3.2 and 13.8 million
8 - Gotham City - 4.9 and 21.3 million ($2,360,000)
9 - Cocaine Blues - 2.4 and 10.2 million ($875,000)
10 - New Haven - 2.3 and 9.8 million ($220,490)
Recap:
SBC - Pretty strong night. Sports update showed big growth from its premiere, hitting a 2.9. Sandra! also grew by half a point and 2.5 million viewers, leading into the mammoth premiere of the Mark Wahlberg show which hit a 5.2 and 17.1 million viewers. SBC's multiple night airings of new episodes for some shows is working so far.
NCB - the Voice at 8 and 9 is still solid though not as strong as a couple years back when it was on NBC, still it's profitable and hit a 2.8 and 11 million. At 10, Precognition is exceptionally weak, likely due to going up against tough competition at 10, premieres to a 2.2 and 8 million. Still, it's profitable, but it can't drop much.
XFF - At 8, Gotham City has a huge premiere, thanks in no small part to the late addition of Ben Affleck to the cast, 4.9 and 21.3 million viewers. At 9, tough competition from Sandra Oh caused a weak premiere for Cocaine Blues at 2.4 and 10.2 million. At 10, New Haven struggled because of Mark Wahlberg and the weak Cocaine lead-in, but luckily for XFF it retained 2.3 and 9.8 million. As a note, all shows are fairly profitable.
SBC - 3.93 and 15 million
8 - Sports Update - 2.9 and 12.7 million ($950,000)
9 - Sandra! - 3.7 and 15.2 million ($2,298,000)
10 - The Mark Wahlberg Show - 5.2 and 17.1 million ($4,124,000)
NCB - 2.6 and 10 million
8-10 - The Voice - 2.8 and 11 million ($2,247,000)
10 - Precognition - 2.2 and 8 million ($397,000)
XFF - 3.2 and 13.8 million
8 - Gotham City - 4.9 and 21.3 million ($2,360,000)
9 - Cocaine Blues - 2.4 and 10.2 million ($875,000)
10 - New Haven - 2.3 and 9.8 million ($220,490)
Recap:
SBC - Pretty strong night. Sports update showed big growth from its premiere, hitting a 2.9. Sandra! also grew by half a point and 2.5 million viewers, leading into the mammoth premiere of the Mark Wahlberg show which hit a 5.2 and 17.1 million viewers. SBC's multiple night airings of new episodes for some shows is working so far.
NCB - the Voice at 8 and 9 is still solid though not as strong as a couple years back when it was on NBC, still it's profitable and hit a 2.8 and 11 million. At 10, Precognition is exceptionally weak, likely due to going up against tough competition at 10, premieres to a 2.2 and 8 million. Still, it's profitable, but it can't drop much.
XFF - At 8, Gotham City has a huge premiere, thanks in no small part to the late addition of Ben Affleck to the cast, 4.9 and 21.3 million viewers. At 9, tough competition from Sandra Oh caused a weak premiere for Cocaine Blues at 2.4 and 10.2 million. At 10, New Haven struggled because of Mark Wahlberg and the weak Cocaine lead-in, but luckily for XFF it retained 2.3 and 9.8 million. As a note, all shows are fairly profitable.