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Baltimore Shooter
01-18-2005, 02:42 AM
Fox...of all networks. This from yahoo:

LOS ANGELES - The sagging Fox network's chief executive admitted Monday it had leaned too heavily on reality programming this TV season, including the disastrous "Who's Your Daddy?"

Fox has been caught on the wrong side of audience taste in the past few months. Scripted series like ABC's Golden Globe-winning "Desperate Housewives" and "Lost" are hot, while viewers seem to have little patience for new reality series.

There were others, but Fox's problems were symbolized by "Who's Your Daddy?," the Jan. 3 show where an adopted daughter picked her birth father out of eight strangers and won a $100,000 prize.

Adoption advocates were appalled; the public didn't seem to care. Only 6.3 million people watched, according to Nielsen Media Research. Five other "Who's Your Daddy" episodes already filmed will be shelved, Fox entertainment president Gail Berman said Monday.

At its best, Fox is a mix of scripted and unscripted, high-brow and low-brow. "The Simpsons" can comfortably co-exist with "COPS," she said.

"In the case of this fall we drifted to too much on the unscripted side," Berman said. "But I think the audience expects loud things from Fox. Sometimes they work ... and sometimes they don't."

Fox is averaging 5.9 million viewers in prime-time this season, down from 6.5 million at this point last year, Nielsen said. More importantly for the youth-obsessed Fox, it is solidly in fourth place among viewers aged 18-to-49. It finished last season second behind NBC in this demographic.

So worried is Fox about audience trends that Berman was lowering expectations for its most popular show, "American Idol," which debuts this week. She said she expected ratings to decline in its fourth season.

Fox loudly proclaimed an all-season strategy last year, promising to debut new series all year round, including summer. Viewers rejected that, too, but Berman isn't giving up.

"There's no question that the audience, in our mind, is ready, willing and able to accept new programming in the summer," she said.

Fox will tweak the strategy this year, debuting some new shows in May instead of June, she said.

One new series will be the animated "American Dad," which is given a sneak peek after the Super Bowl. It's from "Family Guy" creator Seth MacFarlane, who is also making new episodes of that cartoon after the cancelled series became an unexpected hit on DVD. Both new shows launch May 1.

Fox also announced that "That '70s Show" has been renewed for an eighth season, even though series stars Topher Grace (news) and Ashton Kutcher aren't returning. Both stars will make occasional guest appearances, Berman said.

LINK HERE (http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20050117/ap_en_ot/fox_s_fall_2)

Warren

ewink
01-18-2005, 03:59 AM
Fox said the same thing after 'Who Wants to marry a Millionair'.

I'll believe it when I don't see it.

There is only one, true, good reality show on TV and that's COPS.

Special K
01-18-2005, 12:38 PM
The Amazing Race on CBS is a good show too. All the rest I could do without.

Salty Dog
01-18-2005, 12:58 PM
I like Amazing Race, Survivor and Wife Swap...don't knock it till you've seen it.

punky cameraman
01-18-2005, 10:36 PM
i wonder if fox is suffering from ratings loss
because of the conservative tag that has been firmly affixed to the "fox" brand.

i know that the conservatives love the brand, but are people in blue america tuning out nationally and locally.
hum?

punky

phojorisin
01-19-2005, 07:38 PM
yeah, but did you see their new drama series, "Point Pleasant." it's got something to do with a half-devil woman looking for her mortal mother...and wreaking havoc on a small beach town while she's at it. I think I'd rather watch "who's your third-cousin twice removed!"

Terry E. Toller
01-19-2005, 09:23 PM
that would be a good show. Especially if they end up with the cousin being the contestant's husband/brother...

Scannerhound
01-19-2005, 09:38 PM
Originally posted by Terry E. Toller:
that would be a good show. Especially if they end up with the cousin being the contestant's husband/brother... I believe CBS did something like that last year on a reality program called Big Brother.

Thrumylens
01-19-2005, 10:05 PM
Huh, I read some time ago that Fox is launching a reality television cable channel early this year.

Corporate Management
01-19-2005, 10:06 PM
Originally posted by Useless pan, tilt & zoom:
I believe CBS did something like that last year on a reality program called Big Brother. They did; it resulted in the sister having a mental breakdown, screaming at the cameras about how CBS and the producers lied to her and tricked her.

It was barely televised.

atomic
01-20-2005, 11:30 AM
Glad to see Amazing Race getting some mentions. It really is one of the best unscripted shows on the air.

Brock Samson
01-21-2005, 04:20 PM
Don't forget the Surreal Life!

Other than that I don't like reality, though.

Baltimore Shooter
01-25-2005, 04:02 PM
Well, we may not be as lucky as I had hoped. This from today's NATPE Daily Lead:

Nets concur: Reality doesn't bite
Though many reality shows have not met ratings expectations, the success of the "American Idol" premiere underscores the belief among network executives that unscripted TV shows, with low production costs and high profits, will remain cash cows for many seasons to come. Shows in development include ABC's "The Scholar," in which 15 ambitious teens vie for a college scholarship, CBS' Tommy Hilfiger-hosted "The Cut" and NBC's yet-unnamed show that will select the next "Saturday Night Live" cast member."


The race to the bottom continues.
Warren