the very interesting statistic, people, their favorite shows, be it csi, be it er. the most faithful fan watches that show two out of four weeks. there was general fear and anxiety, and they had the data to back it up, that shows that became increasingly serialized would lose viewership over time. lex, don t! because of the audience misses an episode, they would be inclined to stop watching it because they would feel like, i missed one and now i don t know what s happening. there had been amazing shows that had been serialized. they never had syndication value because you couldn t revisit them. but there s almost no better hook. it s like a book you can t turn down, you go, i m going to watch a little bit more.
became increasingly serialized would lose viewership over time. lex, don t! because of the audience misses an episode, they would be inclined to stop watching it because they would feel like, i missed one and now i don t know what s happening. there had been amazing shows that had been serialized. they never had syndication value because you couldn t revisit them. but there s almost no better hook. it s like a book you can t turn down, you go, i m going to watch a little bit more. 24 was set to debut in november of 2001. the pilot climaxes with an assassin blowing up a passenger jet in midair. fox orders this. fox schedules it. 9/11 happens. suddenly the show which seemed like this goofy thing about keifer sutherland chasing after middle eastern terrorists
it er. the most faithful fan watches that show two out of four weeks. there was general fear and anxiety, and they had the data to back it up, that shows that became increasingly serialized would lose viewership over time. lex, don t! because of the audience misses an episode, they would be inclined to stop watching it because they would feel like, i missed one and now i don t know what s happening. there had been amazing shows that had been serialized. they never had syndication value because you couldn t revisit them. but there s almost no better hook. it s like a book you can t turn down, you go, i m going to watch a little bit more. 24 was set to debut in november of 2001. the pilot climaxes with an assassin blowing up a passenger jet in midair. fox orders this. fox schedules it. 9/11 happens. suddenly the show which seemed like this goofy thing about keifer sutherland chasing after middle eastern terrorists becomes the most timely show on
the very interesting statistic, people, their favorite shows, be it csi, be it er. the most faithful fan watches that show two out of four weeks. there was general fear and anxiety, and they had the data to back it up, that shows that became increasingly serialized would lose viewership over time. lex, don t! because of the audience misses an episode, they would be inclined to stop watching it because they would feel like, i missed one and now i don t know what s happening. there had been amazing shows that had been serialized. they never had syndication value because you couldn t revisit them. but there s almost no better hook. it s like a book you can t turn down, you go, i m going to watch a little bit more.
comcast, building america s largest gig-speed network. the very interesting statistic, people, their favorite shows, be it csi, be it er. the most faithful fan watches that show two out of four weeks. there was general fear and anxiety, and they had the data to back it up, that shows that became increasingly serialized would lose viewership over time. lex, don t! because of the audience misses an episode, they would be inclined to stop watching it because they would feel like, i missed one and now i don t know what s happening. there had been amazing shows that had been serialized. they never had syndication value because you couldn t revisit them.