Free Newsletter Subscription
        BNC All Access

In Focus

By Staff -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/6/2005 7:00:00 PM

Items:
Holiday, Inaugural Boost Ratings
Jane Enlists Paul Newman
Alex gets Day in Court

Holiday, Inaugural Boost Ratings

Martin Luther King Jr. Day and the presidential inauguration boosted ratings for syndie daytime shows in the week ended Jan. 23. The number of TV watchers rose by nearly 2 million from the previous week, a 5% increase. The all-network coverage of the inauguration shortened the week and heightened the holiday’s impact for most strips. Three first-run strips had their best week of the season: Paramount’s Judge Joe Brown, Buena Vista’s Who Wants To Be a Millionaire and NBC Universal’s The Jane Pauley Show.

Jane Enlists Paul Newman

NBC Universal is looking to text messages to boost ratings of some of its syndicated shows during the February sweeps. Viewers of Blind Date, Maury and Jerry Springer can win trips to Miami, New York and Los Angeles by watching the shows and using cellphone text messages to answer trivia questions. Meantime, Jane Pauley enlisted Paul Newman to help her show. Newman was scheduled to appear on Feb. 3 and teach viewers how to make trail mix using his microwave popcorn.

Alex gets Day in Court

Judge Alex has a promising future with Twentieth Television, having been cleared to debut this fall in more than 65% of the country. Alex’s rise comes at the expense of another Twentieth Television court show: Texas Justice, with Larry Joe Doherty. Stations rushed to sign up for the new show, which will be hosted by Alex Ferrer, a Cuban-born Florida Circuit Court judge. Texas Justice has yet to be renewed.

Talkback
Related Content

No related content found.

Also by Staff Staff

Most Popular Pages
    No Top Articles
Newbay Business Information Resource Center

Featured Company


Most Recent Resources

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos
  • Podcasts

Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

Free Streaming panel_Grossman_Graboff_Rosenblum_Tellem_Wells_vertical

Free Streaming: Killing or Saving the Television Business

Photos from the B&C/Multichannel News panel discussion and networking breakfast held Nov. 17, 2009, at the Academy Television Arts & Sciences. (Photos by credit: Craig T. Mathew/Mathew Imaging)



Advertisement
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   Affiliate Links   |   RSS
© 2011 NewBay Media, LLC. 28 East 28th Street, 12th floor, New York, NY 10016 T (212) 378-0400 F (212) 378-0470
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy