November 6, 20232 yr 11 minutes ago, GLATWT88 said: I agree that YR would have done well either way, its rise to the top wasn't only a matter of a cushy timeslot, but really strong storytelling and soap as well. However, AMC could have held off some of this growth if placed head to head. I wonder if YR being scheduled so close to local news programs (12:30pm on most east coast affiliates and 11 on the west coast) plays any role in all these preemptions. Although, it does say full preemptions... Just looking at it superficially, I would guess time of day. Although I always thought, for example, presidential press conferences time was the 2:00 hour.
November 6, 20232 yr Member 14 minutes ago, GLATWT88 said: I agree that YR would have done well either way, its rise to the top wasn't only a matter of a cushy timeslot, but really strong storytelling and soap as well. However, AMC could have held off some of this growth if placed head to head. I wonder if YR being scheduled so close to local news programs (12:30pm on most east coast affiliates and 11 on the west coast) plays any role in all these preemptions. Although, it does say full preemptions... Agreed. Restless had great stories. I think Restless would have got to number 1 even if AMC was moved to 12:30PM ET. I think the competition would have been fiercer and the battle between Restless and AMC would have been strong. Bill Bell was a legend and so talented. No show could beat his writing.
November 7, 20232 yr Member 9 hours ago, JAS0N47 said: Thanks, so the answers are this (as of November 5, 2023): BB Possible Airdates: 9555 airdates Aired: 9176 episodes Full Preemptions: 379 preemptions GH: Possible Airdates: 15810 airdates Aired: 15400 episodes Full Preemptions: 410 preemptions YR: Possible Airdates: 13205 airdates Aired: 12739 episodes Full Preemptions: 466 preemptions With the new numbers provided from a fan, here are the corrected numbers for expected preemptions/special episodes (classics or specially-numbered episodes): BB (as of 11/3/23): Possible Airdates: 9555 airdates Aired: 9141 regular episodes Full Preemptions: 414 preemptions (includes classic episodes & specially-numbered episodes) GH (as of 11/3/23): Possible Airdates: 15810 airdates Aired: 15335 regular episodes Full Preemptions: 475 preemptions (includes classic episodes & specially-numbered episodes) YR (as of 11/3/23): Possible Airdates: 13205 airdates Aired: 12739 regular episodes Full Preemptions: 466 preemptions (includes classic episodes & specially-numbered episodes) Edited November 7, 20232 yr by JAS0N47
November 7, 20232 yr Member And for "Days" fans, here's why the #s don't add up (at first glance)! DAYS (as of 11/3/23): Possible Airdates: 15130 airdates Aired: 14719 regular episodes (but two of these aired in primetime due to OJ Simpson trial), so only 14717 episodes have aired in the daytime Full Preemptions: 413 preemptions So, even though Days is at # 14719, since two of those episodes aired in primetime, that puts the #s at this to make the math problem correct! 15130 possible airdates Minus 14717 daytime episodes Equals 413 full preemptions Another fun fact: These two things actually equal each other out: 5364A aired on 11/27/86. Due to a preemption and the soon-to-air primetime special Winter Heat, Days had to edit 7208 and 7209 into one episode. So the insert episode (5364A) at first added one extra Days episode to the math problem, but then the editing of two episodes (7208/7209) into one episode brought the math problem back to how it is above! Edited November 7, 20232 yr by JAS0N47
November 7, 20232 yr Member FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 6/26/89-6/30/89 & 7/3/89-7/7/89: FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 7/10/89-7/14/89 & 7/17/89-7/21/89:
November 7, 20232 yr Member The medial line of success is now a 6.0. And top tier success is a 7.0. Meanwhile, poor NBC will end another decade with nearly all their shows dead last.
November 7, 20232 yr Member On 11/7/2023 at 8:23 AM, JAS0N47 said: 6/26/89-6/30/89 Y&R this week was the start of summer social issue storyline Cricket date rape. On 11/7/2023 at 8:23 AM, JAS0N47 said: 7/10/89-7/14/89 Guiding Light this week Kimberley Simms debut. Edited November 9, 20232 yr by kalbir
November 7, 20232 yr Member ATWT recovering and back at 6.4. ATWT: Julie/Andy/Lucinda/Duke/John story. Emily and Brock as a couple and the tango dance at the benefit. Lily arrives at the benefit married to gay Derek. The beginning of Martha exist storyline. Hal getting closer with his son Adam as a jealous Tom watches. Edited November 7, 20232 yr by Soapsuds
November 7, 20232 yr Member 3 hours ago, JAS0N47 said: FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 6/26/89-6/30/89 & 7/3/89-7/7/89: FROM THE VAULT: WEEKLY DAYTIME NIELSEN RATINGS: WEEKS OF 7/10/89-7/14/89 & 7/17/89-7/21/89: GL jumped up to a 6 for Josh and Reva's wedding after dipping back down to the mid 5s after Roger's return died down. BB starting to make gains, but will pretty much peak around this year but maintain numbers for a few seasons.
November 7, 20232 yr Member 11 minutes ago, GLATWT88 said: GL jumped up to a 6 for Josh and Reva's wedding after dipping back down to the mid 5s after Roger's return died down. I'm surprised at how quickly Roger's return tanked. Reva and Josh brought the ratings up but for me it was a failure ratings wise. They are supposed super couple and their wedding only ranks #7 for the week?
November 7, 20232 yr Member 2 minutes ago, Soapsuds said: I'm surprised at how quickly Roger's return tanked. Reva and Josh brought the ratings up but for me it was a failure ratings wise. They are supposed super couple and their wedding only ranks #7 for the week? GL is pretty much done at this point. It is ranking in the moderate zone, but no longer has the pull to get those big numbers or leaps it achieved in the early 80s. The breakouts of the second half of the decade were ATWT, DAYS, and YR. YR continued to succeed and ultimately replaces GH as top soap. DAYS started the decade weak but shined during its supercople eras and ATWT solidifies itself as CBS' #2 soap around 86.
November 7, 20232 yr Member 13 minutes ago, GLATWT88 said: GL is pretty much done at this point. It is ranking in the moderate zone, but no longer has the pull to get those big numbers or leaps it achieved in the early 80s. The breakouts of the second half of the decade were ATWT, DAYS, and YR. YR continued to succeed and ultimately replaces GH as top soap. DAYS started the decade weak but shined during its supercople eras and ATWT solidifies itself as CBS' #2 soap around 86. A weaker GL and misplaced Capital really helped ATWT to the #2 spot. Of course Douglas Marland had a lot to do with it too.
November 7, 20232 yr Member 1 hour ago, Soapsuds said: The beginning of Martha exist storyline. As the World Turns had two big departures in Fall 1989, Martha Byrne and Hillary Bailey Smith. Also that fall Frannie was recast with Mary Ellen Stuart. 14 minutes ago, GLATWT88 said: GL is pretty much done at this point. It is ranking in the moderate zone, but no longer has the pull to get those big numbers or leaps it achieved in the early 80s. What did the most damage to GL in the 1980s, Douglas Marland departure, Gail Kobe/Pamela Long era chasing all the 1980s trends, or the writer turnover during the first half of Joe Willmore run as EP? As I pointed out before, GL avoided cancel territory in the 1980s because Capitol showed no growth and B&B wasn't a hit right away. Even though GL ends the 1980s as CBS's lowest rated soap, it doesn't enter cancel territory until 1995.
November 7, 20232 yr Member There are just 4 weeks left of ratings and 1989 is complete minus the two weeks missing. One in October and the other in November....
November 7, 20232 yr Just curious, have any of you ever looked at this website to determine how accurate they are? http://www.thetvratingsguide.com/
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