Why Do They Keep Making Reboots? ....

SilverSurfer wrote 7 years ago: 1

Per deadline.com

"ABC’s Roseanne reboot delivered premiere demo ratings we haven’t seen on broadcast TV in awhile. The first of the two episodes drew massive 17.7 million viewers and a 4.9 rating in adults 18-49. The second episode at 8:30 PM rose even higher to 18.6 million viewers and a 5.3 in 18-49. For the 8 PM hour, Roseanne averaged a 5.1 in 18-49 and 18.2 million viewers." and "Roseanne scored the highest rated Tuesday entertainment telecast in 6 years among adults 18-49 and TV’s highest rated comedy telecast on any night in 3-1/2 years– since 9/22/14."

Oh ... that's why ... ::sigh::


LadyShelley wrote 7 years ago: 1

It won't last. Will & Grace had a huge opening as well and then fell off to normal/below normal ratings.

SilverSurfer wrote 7 years ago: 1

@LadyShelley You could be right ... but have they found the magic secret sauce to bring together the warring sides in the DSA (Dysfunctional States of America) ... has the polarization of American politics had an impact on TV ratings? And if yes, how much? And has Roseanne found a way to work around it and keep the ratings above average?

https://www.mediaite.com/tv/the-premiere-of-roseanne-revival-scored-huge-ratings-last-night/

https://www.mediaite.com/online/the-roseanne-revival-offers-the-greatest-depiction-of-politics-and-family-in-the-trump-era/

:: Why yes, I do have too much time on my hands ... why do you ask? ::


LadyShelley wrote 7 years ago: 1

ABC has been hyping this reboot/continuation/whatever you want to call it for weeks now. The looky-loos were out on force just to see how it had changed in the intervening years. I have no doubt it will get a renewal off those numbers alone, but it won't maintain anything like a 4.9 week-to-week. ABCs weekly average is, I think, a 1.1 (I'd need to rerun the math to be exact). The highest rated comedies for the network (Modern Family and The Goldbergs) run about a 1.6. Week three will be the one to watch for Roseanne. The curiosity viewing will be past, the mildly interested will decide if they want to keep with it or move on.

SilverSurfer wrote 7 years ago: 1

@LadyShelley Agreed, nothing currently will maintain a 4.9 over the long haul ... but if they stay above a 2.0 the rest of the way Roseanne et al can write their own cheques ... time will indeed tell.

Tonks wrote 7 years ago: 1

LadyShelley wrote:
It won't last. Will & Grace had a huge opening as well and then fell off to normal/below normal ratings.

Will & grace launched with 10 millions. Roseanne and will& grace are not in the same park. We'll just have to wait next week.

SilverSurfer wrote 7 years ago: 1

LadyShelley wrote:
ABC has been hyping this reboot/continuation/whatever you want to call it for weeks now. The looky-loos were out on force just to see how it had changed in the intervening years. I have no doubt it will get a renewal off those numbers alone, but it won't maintain anything like a 4.9 week-to-week. ABCs weekly average is, I think, a 1.1 (I'd need to rerun the math to be exact). The highest rated comedies for the network (Modern Family and The Goldbergs) run about a 1.6. Week three will be the one to watch for Roseanne. The curiosity viewing will be past, the mildly interested will decide if they want to keep with it or move on.

3.9 demo with 15+ million total viewers ... Rosie is hanging tough in week 2.

Roseanne said she doesn't think Trump had anything to do with the ratings even though he kinda claimed he did ... in other news, Trump also claimed credit for tides, sun rise, longer days in the northern hemisphere and that orange juice is just his bottled sweat ... film @ 11

SilverSurfer wrote 7 years ago: 1

Regardless of the ratings, can ABC weather a summer of Hurricane Rosie sending out tweets/statements that stir the pot, cross the line and/or make advertisers nervous?

https://www.mediaite.com/online/roseanne-barr-defends-racially-tinged-joke-about-valerie-jarrett-islam-is-not-a-race-lefties/

And regarding the updates at the end of the above article, is the apology enough for ABC and did they make her get off Twitter?

EDIT :: And so it begins ... https://www.mediaite.com/online/roseanne-barr-apologizes-for-racist-joke-about-valerie-jarrett-amid-public-outcry-at-abc/

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