Okay, I know that stations don't talk to each other a lot, but if one station puts up its new fall season early, the other station might consider taking a gander, no?
Veronica Mars, the quirky show that didn't find much of an audience, has been renewed, and will be airing after America's Next Top Model, which is good for getting a nice lead-in (in UPN numbers, at least), but not so good when airing after ANTM puts you in competition with Lost.
Come on, UPN. Do some focus group testing. Think hard on this one. You put your well-written suspense show up against... ABC's well-written suspense show, whose numbers blow your show's numbers out of the water? I have no magical Tivo access, but I'm going to guess that a majority, if not a vast majority, of the people who watched Veronica solve the mystery of Lily Kane's murder this season also watched Evangeline Lilly prove herself to be the cutest little possible-murderer ever stranded on an island with a roguish con-man and a doctor with father issues.
Why not, now that you know where Lost is airing, put up a show that doesn't have much direct competition in terms of audience? Put up one of the black-audience sitcoms! Put up one of your reality shows! Sure, there are people who watch black-audience sitcoms and Lost, but the percentage of crossover -- the percentage of people who are going to have to pick one or the other -- is a heck of a lot better than it is with a show that, in as much as it appeals to anyone (a mark on its ratings, not its quality), appeals to the same people who are watching Lost.
Rrrrrgh.
Here's hoping it airs at a different time in my new homeland, the Mighty Maple Leaf of the North!
Veronica Mars, the quirky show that didn't find much of an audience, has been renewed, and will be airing after America's Next Top Model, which is good for getting a nice lead-in (in UPN numbers, at least), but not so good when airing after ANTM puts you in competition with Lost.
Come on, UPN. Do some focus group testing. Think hard on this one. You put your well-written suspense show up against... ABC's well-written suspense show, whose numbers blow your show's numbers out of the water? I have no magical Tivo access, but I'm going to guess that a majority, if not a vast majority, of the people who watched Veronica solve the mystery of Lily Kane's murder this season also watched Evangeline Lilly prove herself to be the cutest little possible-murderer ever stranded on an island with a roguish con-man and a doctor with father issues.
Why not, now that you know where Lost is airing, put up a show that doesn't have much direct competition in terms of audience? Put up one of the black-audience sitcoms! Put up one of your reality shows! Sure, there are people who watch black-audience sitcoms and Lost, but the percentage of crossover -- the percentage of people who are going to have to pick one or the other -- is a heck of a lot better than it is with a show that, in as much as it appeals to anyone (a mark on its ratings, not its quality), appeals to the same people who are watching Lost.
Rrrrrgh.
Here's hoping it airs at a different time in my new homeland, the Mighty Maple Leaf of the North!
