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3/2/08 at 11:28pm
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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
Was it me, or did this episode look like it was shot on video (30 fps)?
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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
At least Bonnie gave as good as she got.
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| She certainly did. It was kind of annoying though how DB Sweeney was the one that led them into the house but is conveniently the last one to enter and the only one to not get shot. |
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Originally Posted by PhilipW
Wow! This episode was totally unexpected.
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Originally Posted by BrianW
Thrill and despair, all rolled into one.
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Originally Posted by Patrick Sun
At least Bonnie gave as good as she got.
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Originally Posted by ScottH
She certainly did. It was kind of annoying though how DB Sweeney was the one that led them into the house but is conveniently the last one to enter and the only one to not get shot.
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03.04.2008 "JERICHO" AND "BIG BROTHER" ADD MILLIONS OF VIEWERS ACROSS MULTIPLE PLATFORMS On-Air + Online + On-DVR = Many More Eyeballs and Double Digit Percentage Demo Increases
"Jericho" and "Big Brother" Viewer Engagement Across Multi-Platforms Is Far Greater Than Initial Same Day Ratings Indicate On-air, online and on-DVR viewing are resulting in many more eyeballs for CBS series JERICHO and BIG BROTHER, according to Nielsen Live Plus 7-Day ratings and new data from CBS Interactive Research. JERICHO: According to Nielsen Live Plus 7-Day ratings, JERICHO's second season premiere (Feb. 12) ratings increased by +15% in adults 18-49 (3.0/07 from 2.6/07), +17% in adults 25-54 (3.5/08 from 3.0/07) and by more than one million viewers (8.14m from 7.13m, +14%) compared to its live plus same day ratings. According to CBS Interactive Research, the second season premiere episode of JERICHO was streamed 520,000 times across the CBS Audience Network during its first week (Feb. 12-18) and 700,000 times over a 14-day period (Feb. 12-25). JERICHO's other online engagement during its second season premiere week included 760,000 streams of episodes from its first season and 130,000 streams of various clips, upping JERICHO's first week cumulative streams to 1.41 million. Additional online engagement for JERICHO that week included five times the volume of JERICHO searches vs. the prior four weeks, seven times the daily traffic to JERICHO message boards (compared to mid-January traffic) and three times the average daily blog posts. |
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Originally Posted by BrianW
I never thought I'd say this, but Jericho is even better than BSG.
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Originally Posted by Garrett Adams
It's probably a coincidence but I noticed in the closing phone call from the unknown informant that his voice cadence was similar to that of Major Beck's.
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| While I respect your opinion, I must disagree |
| I enjoyed the episode, but with everything else going on that the new government has to contend with, it seems to me that it would take an awfully long time for those at the top to deal with a paltry accounting discrepancy of $10,000. That somehow didn't ring true. I honestly think whoever was responsible for it would/could be long gone before they figured it out. Otherwise, this episode held my attention throughout. |
| From foxgray1 Posts 2086 I just called CBS Audience Services and asked when they will decide about renewing Jericho. The person who answered the phone said the decision will be made in May, and that it will be then posted on this website. I also asked about what some fans had posted about their emails to audience services and the feedback form not being read or refused. She said CBS does accept all emails, and that if fans can not get through, this is most likely an incompatible software issue. |
| It’s great that the PR flacks at CBS are trumpeting all the alternative/online video sources for watching Jericho, but the purpose of being in business is to make money. If you don’t want to trust my analysis about the television industry in general, I don’t blame you! But trust me about this: CBS (nor any network) has figured out how to monetize (make money) with the online stuff yet, so none of that’s particularly meaningful to the networks today in March 2008. Someday it will be hugely meaningful, but today is not that day. Whenever and however CBS pulls the plug, Jericho is absolutely done on CBS. The good news for the fans is CBS seems to want to let it run its course. I’d suggest to the fans that your problem isn’t with CBS, it’s with the producers of Jericho. If you really want to save this show and have it continue, don’t send nuts to CBS, send them to the producers and BEG THEM to move this show onto the CW or some other network. Jericho would be the most popular show on the CW, and could thrive there. The producers, actors, writers and everyone else involved in Jericho would have to take a bit pay cut to do that. They may not want to, and I won’t hold that against them, but I believe the show could thrive on another network, just not a major broadcast network. |
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Originally Posted by joshEH
Gah...I'm being incredibly pessimistic, but (A) after what happened last year, when Jericho rightly should have gotten renewal (but didn't), and (B) the unfortunate resurgence of Hillary in the primaries, I think a little paranoia is probably called for here.
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| Jericho would be the most popular show on the CW, and could thrive there. The producers, actors, writers and everyone else involved in Jericho would have to take a bit pay cut to do that. They may not want to, and I won’t hold that against them, but I believe the show could thrive on another network, just not a major broadcast network. |
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Originally Posted by Adam Lenhardt
My apologies. I thought my response was carefully worded enough to be inoffensive to anyone. I will steer clear altogether moving forward.
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Originally Posted by RAF
But the problem with that is that even the most innocuous (or carefully thought out) remarks involving politics and religion always seems to escalate exponentially when the die is cast - even in the most innocent way.
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Originally Posted by Andres Munoz
I'm really enjoying this season and it's frustrating not knowing yet whether this is it for the show or not.
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Originally Posted by Andres Munoz
Holy crap! What an episode. Poor Stanley. He's going to want revenge in the worst way.
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Originally Posted by Andres Munoz
Holy crap! What an episode. Poor Stanley. He's going to want revenge in the worst way.
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