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No Love, All Fools |
Posted 4/16/13 |
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It's the April Fool's
edition of WLTI from 4/1/13, and the guys begin with some sad news.
What's the news? You'll have to click on to find out.
Meanwhile, in a timely
commentary, Gordon Pepper takes America to task about its disgust of the
Rutgers sports programs, while simultaneously coming to accept similar
behavior on TV in the State of Play.
We Love To Interrupt
Insites
Block Party
The Numbers Game
State of Play
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UPFRONTS: CW
"Top Model" Returns to Fall
Schedule
From various
sources |
Posted
5/16/13 |
The CW Network presented its
2013-14 broadcast schedule today to advertisers,
affiliates and national media at the New York City
Center in New York City. The Swedish DJ duo Icona Pop
opened the show with their smash Top Ten hit “I Love
It.”
“We had a terrific season last year, growing our
audience on-air, digitally and socially. Now we are
building on that success by continuing to add more
original programming all year long, and by adding
high-concept, exciting shows to our schedule that will
help us continue our mission of broadening out our
18-to-34-year old audience,” said Mark Pedowitz,
President, The CW. “‘Arrow’ was one of the breakout hits
of this season, and we’re using that show and ‘The
Vampire Diaries,’ our two highest-rated series, to
launch our new dramas ‘The Tomorrow People’ and ‘Reign,’
on Wednesday and Thursday nights.
Aside from "Tomorrow People" being produced by
FremantleMedia, the only other game show connection in
the fall? The return of "America's Next Top Model" -
this season to feature men as well as women - to Friday
nights.
After the upfront comes notes that "Whose Line Is It
Anyway?" will test the comedy waters for the network.
"We're putting it on this summer and if it connects
we'll use it during the season," Pedowitz said. Adding
later, "If 'Whose Line' works we will definitely go back
into the sitcom business."
TV
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The CW places "America's
Next Top Model" on Fridays
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Shakira and Usher Will
Return... Spring 2014
Straddling Coaches Are The
Order
From Deadline |
Posted
5/16/13 |
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All of this season’s judges
on The Voice are coming back but not until next spring.
NBC is close to finalizing deals that will see Shakira
and Usher returning to the singing competition show for
Season 6 in the spring of 2014, insiders say. The return
of the duo will see the departure again of original
judges Christina Aguilera and Cee Lo Green. After taking
a cycle off, the two are themselves coming back for
season 5 of The Voice, which is set to premiere in the
fall. Adam Levine and Blake Shelton will continue their
bromance and stay on the show for both of the next two
seasons. “It is almost all done and the network is
looking to make the official announcements in the next
few days,” a source told me. Details of the alternating
judges plan was first reported by EW. In many ways this
isn’t much of a surprise. Executive Producer Mark
Burnett has long said that the show could see members of
the judging panel coming and going over different
seasons depending on their availability. The fifth
season of the show has already been fully cast and
filming on the Blind Auditions portion of the season is
set to begin on July 8. The Voice ends its current
season on June 18.
Deadline
Entertainment Weekly |
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Return to "Redneck
Island"
Catch it on CMT June 5
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/16/13 |
Wrestling hall of famer
Steve Austin is back for a rowdier-than-ever third
season of REDNECK ISLAND, premiering Wednesday, June 5
at 10:30-11:30 p.m., ET/PT, immediately following the
2013 CMT MUSIC AWARDS. Set in a remote tropical
paradise, REDNECK ISLAND will pit 15
contestants—completely out of their element—against one
another in CMT’s ultimate redneck-style competition
series for a shot at $100,000. This season, romantic
alliances form early among the castaways, and one
surprise dismissal will keep the rednecks “politicking”
throughout the 15 beer-packed episodes.
The second episode of REDNECK ISLAND will premiere in
its regularly scheduled timeslot Saturday, June 8 at
9:00-10:00 p.m., ET/PT.
TV
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Wednesday: Not So Fast,
Idol...
"Modern Family" #1 in the
Demo, but Fox Wins The Night
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/16/13 |
FOX (9.337 million viewers,
#1; adults 18-49: 2.6, #1) was still the network to beat
on Wednesday with its penultimate telecast of "American
Idol" (11.566 million viewers, #1; adults 18-49: 2.9,
#2) this season and night two of the "So You Think You
Can Dance" (7.107 million viewers, #5; adults 18-49:
2.3, #4) premiere.
ABC (6.374 million viewers, #3; adults 18-49: 2.0, #2)
then claimed the silver with its mix of "The Middle"
(6.600 million viewers, #7; adults 18-49: 1.9, #T7),
"Family Tools" (4.513 million viewers, #12; adults
18-49: 1.2, #12), "Modern Family" (9.745 million
viewers, #3; adults 18-49: 3.5, #1), "How to Live with
Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life)" (6.159 million
viewers, #9; adults 18-49: 2.0, #T5) and "Nashville"
(5.614 million viewers, #11; adults 18-49: 1.8, #9).
Next up was CBS (7.941 million viewers, #2; adults
18-49: 1.9, #3) with repeats of "2 Broke Girls" (3.868
million viewers, #14; adults 18-49: 1.0, #14) and
another "2 Broke Girls" (3.921 million viewers, #13;
adults 18-49: 1.1, #13) (3.921 million viewers, #12;
adults 18-49: 1.1, #12) plus a new "Criminal Minds"
(10.310 million viewers, #2; adults 18-49: 2.5, #3) and
the season finale of "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation"
(9.618 million viewers, #4; adults 18-49: 2.0, #T5).
Meanwhile, NBC (6.334 million viewers, #4; adults 18-49:
1.6, #4) offered up its lineup of "Dateline NBC" (5.778
million viewers, #10; adults 18-49: 1.3, #11), "Law &
Order: Special Victims Unit" (6.354 million viewers, #8;
adults 18-49: 1.5, #10) and "Chicago Fire" (6.869
million viewers, #6; adults 18-49: 1.9, #T7).
Discovery's "The Big Brain Theory" led the cable game
troops with 652,000 viewers. "Best Ink" scored 585,000
viewers for Oxygen.
The
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Double the Sharks
Season Finale to Run Two Hours
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/16/13 |
The Season Finale of the hit
business reality show "Shark Tank" will feature two
back-to-back episodes, starting at 8:00 p.m., ET on
Friday, May 17.
Also, in the first "Shark Tank" Extra, a clip of the
pitch from "Phineas and Ferb's" nefarious Dr. Heinz
Doofenshmirtz will air during the show. The evil
scientist comes to the Tank with an opportunity for the
Sharks to invest in his latest "inator" invention. The
full three-minute video can be seen beginning Friday,
May 17 on ABC.com, You Tube, YouTube/ABC Network,
Disney.com and YouTube/Disney.
There's more! During Friday's two-hour event, there will
be an update on some of the big business success stories
to come out of the Tank, as well as letting viewers know
about the upcoming casting call in Los Angeles on May
24. For further casting information, please check out
http://abc.go.com/shows/shark-tank/casting.
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Thursday Lightning Round
... or "Not Quite Nuclear"
From
various sources |
Posted 5/16/13 |
- Keith Urban
would return if asked (E!)
PLUS viewership is inversely proportional to talent
according to... (NPR)
and (Tampa
Bay Times)
- Hey, remember when Jeff
Garlin lost on "Jeopardy!"? Yeah, so does Matthew Weiner (Earwolf)
- Zendaya... actress.
Dancer. Author. And all at 16 (Us)
- No one makes fun of Wayne
Brady and lives... (Eurweb)
- Peter Sagal to speak
in Reno (Reno
Gazette Journal)
- "MTN Game Show" cut
by Swaziland awards show. Not a good way to start your first
episode (The
Times of Swaziland)
- YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS $#*!
UP!: Yes, people on Jeopardy! are smart. Yes, they're
competitive. And yes... some of them are really really hot. (Tumblr
#jeopardyhotties)
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UPFRONTS: CBS
No News is Good News
From various
sources |
Posted
5/15/13 |
CBS‘ fall schedule features
five new series. After considering expanding its
Thursday comedy block to two hours last years, the
network did it this year, with The Big Bang Theory and
Two A Half Men flanking newbies The Millers starring
Will Arnett and The Crazy Ones starring Robin Williams.
Missing from the fall schedule is Mike & Molly, which
has a 22-episode order, and new series Friends With
Better Lives (comedy) and Reckless (drama) on tap for
midseason. "Mike & Molly" will return midseason, or
possibly earlier if conditions warrant.
As for the two megahit reality franchises, "Survivor"
and "Amazing Race" are going to stay with their
prescribed time slots, 8p Wednesdays and 8p Sundays
respectively.
CBS will finish the current season as the top-rated
network in viewers for the 10th time in 11 seasons, #1
in the adults 25-54 demographic and #1 in adults 18-49
for the first time since the 1991-1992 season.
TV
by the Numbers
The Futon Critic
The Hollywood Reporter
E! Online
New York Times |

CBS keeps its reality shows
put for now.
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Melissa Peterman Goes
from "Singing Bee" to "Dancing Fool"
ABC Family Premieres New Game
Show May 29
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/15/13 |
ABC Family debuts the
ultimate reality dance show, "Dancing Fools," featuring
the best, funniest, most outrageous and memorable
user-generated dances caught on camera and presented in
front of a live studio audience. Hosted by Melissa
Peterman ("Baby Daddy") with help from VJ Guy Torrey,
each week features a dance-off between competitors for a
$10,000 prize. The series premiere airs Wednesday, May
29 at 9pm ET/PT.
This week, the show kicks off with the dance video that
started it all-"Numa Numa." Back in 2006, Gary Brolsma
was just a man with a video camera, a song in his heart
and access to the internet. From there, people began to
submit their own dance routines, and the internet dance
craze began. Now, Melissa and Guy welcome "The Numa Numa
Guy" into the "Dancing Fools" Hall of Fools.
Plus, a live dance-off that pits a trio of brothers (aka
"The Wolf Pack") from San Diego, California against a
group of teenage besties (aka "The Fat Five") from
Orlando Park, Illinois, for the $10,000 prize.
Created and executive-produced by Phil Gurin, "Dancing
Fools" is produced by The Gurin Company ("The Singing
Bee," "Oh Sit!"). It is hosted by Melissa Peterman and
features VJ Guy Torrey.
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Tuesday: Is It Summer
Yet?
NBC, CBS Split Night
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/15/13 |
NBC (7.445 million viewers,
#3; adults 18-49: 2.4, #1) held onto the demo crown on
Tuesday with its mix of a "The Voice" (6.627 million
viewers, #7; adults 18-49: 2.0, #5) recap special
followed by new episodes of "The Voice" (10.195 million
viewers, #4; adults 18-49: 3.4, #1) and "Grimm" (5.513
million viewers, #8; adults 18-49: 1.7, #8).
CBS (12.870 million viewers, #1; adults 18-49: 2.3, #2)
then claimed a close second place with the season
finales of "NCIS" (18.159 million viewers, #1; adults
18-49: 3.2, #2), "NCIS: Los Angeles" (13.350 million
viewers, #2; adults 18-49: 2.5, #3) and "Golden Boy"
(7.101 million viewers, #6; adults 18-49: 1.2, #11).
Next up was FOX (4.158 million viewers, #4; adults
18-49: 1.8, #3) with the return of "So You Think You Can
Dance" (4.962 million viewers, #9; adults 18-49: 1.9,
#6) followed by the season finales of "New Girl" (4.055
million viewers, #11; adults 18-49: 2.1, #4) and "The
Mindy Project" (2.652 million viewers, #12; adults
18-49: 1.3, #10).
Next up was ABC (8.178 million viewers, #2; adults
18-49: 1.4, #4) with a special edition of "Wipeout"
(4.432 million viewers, #10; adults 18-49: 1.1, #12)
alongside the penultimate weeks of "Dancing with the
Stars" (11.586 million viewers, #3; adults 18-49: 1.8,
#7) and "Body of Proof" (8.517 million viewers, #5;
adults 18-49: 1.4, #9).
On cable, the premiere of CNBC's "Crowd Rules" failed to
generate ANY crowds, as only 47,000 people tuned in to
the hour. By comparison, Food's "Chopped" attracted 1.5
million.
The
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M-O-N-O-P-O-L-Why?
TNT, Hasbro to Turn "Monopoly"
Into a Reality Game Show
From Vulture |
Posted
5/15/13 |
TBS and TNT announced their
upcoming series at the tag-teamed upfront this morning,
and as you might expect, there are a lot of cop shows. A
lot! TNT loves a cop show, friends, so much so that even
TBS is getting a (comedic) one, too.
The new TNT shows:
- Monopoly, a game show where "eight two-person teams
will play a game of real-world Monopoly with a huge cash
prize at stake." Presumably episodes will be nine hours
long, and eventually Grandma will come in and demand you
be a little bit nicer to your younger cousin, because he
is trying his best.
- The Big Deal, a scavenger-hunt reality contest show.
Meanwhile, TBS and TNT are about to become the first
national entertainment networks in the industry to
stream on-air content live across multiple platforms
24/7, including through the networks' websites and a
pair of newly created Watch TNT and Watch TBS apps. The
announcement was made during TNT and TBS's annual
Upfront presentation today in New York. Live streaming
is the latest phase in the rollout of TV Everywhere, the
industry-wide initiative that gives subscribers to
cable, satellite and telco video services access to more
of their favorite shows across a wide range of digital
platforms.
Vulture
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Pharrell Williams Ready
to "Rock"
R&B Star Joins Rihanna's Style
Competition
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/15/13 |
Style Media announced today
that multi-Grammy Award winner and fashion designer
Pharrell Williams will serve as one of the mentors on
"Styled to Rock," the new reality competition series
from executive producer Robyn Rihanna Fenty that
searches for the next trendsetting designer. Slated to
premiere in 2013, the 10-episode series will give 12
up-and-coming designers the opportunity of a lifetime -
to create unique fashion pieces for A-list celebrity
talent.
"We are delighted to have Pharrell, who is a driving
force in both the music industry and fashion world,
serve as a mentor on 'Styled to Rock," said Salaam
Coleman Smith, President, Style Media. "Pharrell's
unique aesthetic and commitment to individuality
combined with Rihanna's vision for this series will
enable our aspiring designers to hone their craft and
learn from the very people who set the trends."
"Styled to Rock" will give 12 up-and-coming designers
the coveted opportunity to dress some of the biggest
names in entertainment. Each week, challenges will push
the designers to their creative limits when they are
tasked with styling an A-list star. The celebrity
guest-of-the-week will decide which designer best
achieves their vision - and advances to the next level
of competition. Faced with the threat of elimination,
the remaining designers must meet with the three mentors
to discuss where they fell short and ultimately, who
will be sent home. In the end, one designer will be
named the winner of "Styled to Rock."
The
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"Idol" Nuclear Option
to Be Exercised
Report: All Four Judges PLUS
Nigel Lythgoe to Be Axed
From various
sources |
Posted
5/15/13 |
"American Idol" is going
nuclear for Season 13.
None of the four judges on the singing competition will
be asked to return next season, an individual with
knowledge of Fox's plans told The Wrap. Longtime
producer Nigel Lythgoe is expected to get the boot. And
despite reports to the contrary, Fox isn't even
considering bringing former judge Jennifer Lopez back as
a lifesaver for next season.
Like we said: nuclear.
"All four are gone," the insider told TheWrap. "They
feel they've lost their core audience and they want it
back."
Driven by this belief and the need to attract younger
viewers, Fox is set to make major on-air changes to
"Idol," the most notable of which will be an entirely
new judging panel. New judges pop icon Mariah Carey,
rapper Nicki Minaj and country star Keith Urban won't be
back. Even original judge Randy Jackson won't survive
the blood bath this time around.
A Fox spokesperson declined to comment for this story.
All four judges have options to return for another
season, but Fox won't be picking them up, according to
the knowledgeable individual, who said: "No more big
checks for divas."
The network has resolved to stop paying the huge
salaries it has been shoveling out for its big name
talent, i.e. Carey's reported $18 million package,
Minaj's $12 million salary and former judge Jennifer
Lopez's $15 million.
Randy Jackson is the first judge to speak publicly about
the reported change, saying that after 12 years, he's
going to leave the show. In a statement to E!, Jackson
said...
"Yo! Yo! Yo! To put all of the speculation to the rest,
after 12 years of judging on American Idol I have
decided it is time to leave after this season," he says.
"I am very proud of how we forever changed television
and the music industry. It's been a life changing
opportunity but I am looking forward to focusing on my
company Dream Merchant 21 and other business ventures."
Despite the multiple changes to Idol over the years,
Jackson is the only original judge who has remained with
the show. "There's always been chaos with American Idol,
but this year it's been more than ever," a source said.
But it's not like Jackson doesn't have enough to keep
him busy. In addition to new music (including
collaborations with Mariah Carey), sources tells us he's
working on a new book, film and television development
deals and his growing branding business, which already
includes eyewear, watches and guitars.
The show's format will also change. Its look will be
redesigned and the dated tribute nights will be a thing
of the past. But the show's trademark audition episodes
will continue.
Behind the scenes, Fox Broadcasting chairman Kevin
Reilly is charged with "fixing Idol." And one of the
first changes will occur at the top of the food chain:
Longtime executive producer Lythgoe is expected to be
replaced. What that means for the show's producers,
FremantleMedia, remains to be seen.
Fox's meltdown has everything to do with the talent
competition's declining viewership. Its ratings are
already down 22 percent this season and it hit a series
low for ratings last Thursday, when it attracted only 11
million viewers and a 2.4 rating/7 share in the
ad-coveted 18-49 demographic. The ratings slide is
especially problematic during May Sweeps, where ratings
numbers are used to dictate advertising rates.
UPDATE: On the heels of Randy Jackson's announcement
that he's leaving the show after 12 seasons -- and amid
rumors that producers are firing the remaining three
panelists -- Us Weekly reports that Nicki Minaj will not
return to the competition come fall.
Mariah Carey has yet to comment on her future with Idol.
She's currently planning a brand-new world tour, tied to
the success of her buzzed-about single with Miguel,
"#Beautiful." (To date, the tune has hit number one in
25 countries.) Keith Urban is also mum on whether he's
returning for season 13. But Jackson, the only judge who
has been with Idol since its start in 2002, is
officially moving on.
The
Futon Critic
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The Wrap
Us Weekly |
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Wednesday Lightning Round
... or "Here's To You, Mr. Robinson"
From
various sources |
Posted 5/15/13 |
- VIDEO WALL:
an old friend of "The Price Is Right" (and ours) says
goodbye after 10 years with the show (YouTube)
- Steve Harvey gets
ready to shoot the next series of 180 "Family Feud" episodes (UPI)
- Alex James gets to
haul a load of "Buzzcocks" in clips show (Yahoo!/7News)
- Jennifer Lopez
doesn't rule out a return to "American Idol" (USA
Today). Meanwhile, the winner's first album will be
available for preorder THE MINUTE she is announced (USA
Today)
- Nick Cannon takes the
rails of "Soul Train" (All
Access)
- WHY THE BLEEP IS THIS
NEWS?: In news that we reported last year when the
change was announced, Shakira is leaving her season-long
stint on "The Voice" to concentrate on her career and her
family while Christina Aguilera returns. Which was actually
announced when the current season was. Seriously. (Access
Hollywood)
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UPFRONTS: ABC
In: "The Quest". Out: "DWTS:
The Results"
From various
sources |
Posted
5/14/13 |
Handing out renewals for the
bulk of its unscripted roster on Tuesday morning, ABC
also has ordered The Quest.
The new reality series, which has yet to receive a
premiere date, pits 12 contestants against one another
in a competition set in a fictional place called
Everrealm. The live-action role-playing takes place in
what the network describes as "a land of magic and
malevolence, where mythical creatures lurk in the woods,
agents of darkness stir in the shadows and mystical
beings infiltrate the keep."
The Quest has a strong competition pedigree in executive
producers Bertram van Munster and Elise Doganieri,
co-creators of The Amazing Race. They're joined by EPs
Mark Ordesky and Jane Fleming (Court Five) and Rob Eric
and Michael Williams (Green Harbor Productions).
On the other end of the spectrum, ABC is cutting the
dance party short in the fall.
Dancing With the Stars, the network's reality hit which
has been experiencing a decline in ratings recently,
will on longer air on Tuesday nights, with ABC
condensing the performance show and results show into
Monday's two-hour show.
"We want to focus it in," ABC Entertainment president
Paul Lee told reporters Tuesday (May 14). "We're
planning to do two seasons, and we think by taking the
results show and building it into the two-hour block on
Monday night, we can really build a sense of occasion to
that and drive viewership to Monday night."
The network and BBC Worldwide Productions, which
produces "DWTS," are still working out how the combined
performance and results show will work. Lee says it's
"absolutely" possible to have an audience-vote component
within the show, but other changes -- including the
number of celebrities competing -- may be in the offing.
"Shark Tank" returns to its Friday at 9 slot in the
fall.
The
Futon Critic
Zap2it
The Hollywood Reporter
E! Online
New York Times |

NBC's new season will have
"The Voice" and "The Biggest Loser", among others
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Syndies: The Home
Stretch
Results for the Sweeps Week
Ending May 5
From B&C |
Posted
5/14/13 |
Judge Judy ruled over all of
syndication in the week ended May 5, the first full week
of the May sweep, returning to the top spot and beating
Warner Bros.' The Big Bang Theory for the first time
since November.
In access, CTD's Wheel of Fortune was flat for the week
at a 6.5. CTD's Jeopardy! inched up 2% to a 6.0. Debmar-Mercury's
Family Feud held at a 4.6. Disney-ABC's Who Wants to be
a Millionaire lost 4% to a 2.3, while NBCU's rookie
Baggage stayed locked at a 1.1 for the third week in a
row.
B&C
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Monday: Day After
"Mother's" Day
NBC, ABC Split Night
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/14/13 |
NBC (9.263 million viewers,
#2; adults 18-49: 3.1, #1) took home the adults 18-49
crown on Monday thanks to new episodes of "The Voice"
(11.033 million viewers, #3; adults 18-49: 3.6, #1) and
"Revolution" (5.724 million viewers, #9; adults 18-49:
1.9, #8).
CBS (8.058 million viewers, #3; adults 18-49: 2.5, #2)
then claimed the silver with the season finale of "How I
Met Your Mother" (8.372 million viewers, #5; adults
18-49: 3.4, #2) that finally revealed the titular
character to audiences, a repeat of "The Big Bang
Theory" (7.371 million viewers, #8; adults 18-49: 2.4,
#T4), the season finale of "2 Broke Girls" (8.925
million viewers, #4; adults 18-49: 2.9, #3) and
originals from "Mike & Molly" (8.323 million viewers,
#6; adults 18-49: 2.4, #T4) and "Hawaii Five-0" (7.680
million viewers, #7; adults 18-49: 1.8, #9).
Next up was ABC (12.427 million viewers, #1; adults
18-49: 2.0, #3) with its mix of "Dancing with the Stars"
(13.009 million viewers, #1; adults 18-49: 2.0, #7) and
the season finale of "Castle" (11.264 million viewers,
#2; adults 18-49: 2.2, #6).
Meanwhile, FOX (3.973 million viewers, #4; adults 18-49:
1.7, #4) offered up a special night of "Hell's Kitchen"
(4.047 million viewers, #10; adults 18-49: 1.7, #T10)
and a second "Hell's Kitchen" (3.900 million viewers,
#11; adults 18-49: 1.7, #T10).
The
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UPFRONTS: NBC
In: "The Voice", "Biggest
Loser". Pending: "The Apprentice"
From the Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/14/13 |
NBC has announced a new
lineup of primetime shows for the 2013-14 season that
provide a winning combination of popular returning
series, fresh new comedies, compelling new dramas and
the latest season of "The Voice," the top reality
program on television.
Highlights of the year-round schedule - which will be
bolstered in February on the heels of the Winter Games
in Sochi, Russia - include "Believe," a new drama from
J.J. Abrams and Alfonso Cuaron; the return of three-time
Emmy winner James Spader in action thriller "The
Blacklist"; and a comedy lineup that includes new series
from "Friday Night Lights" and "Parenthood" executive
producer Jason Katims, Will Ferrell, Bill Lawrence, Sean
P. Hayes, and a return to NBC of one of the biggest TV
stars of any generation, Michael J. Fox.
"The Voice" and "The Biggest Loser" will both be on the
fall schedule when it is announced in New York City on
Monday. "The Voice" will retain its Monday-Tuesday
schedule beginning September 23 with the return of
coaches Cee-Lo Green and Christina Aguilera.. "The Biggest Loser" will return to its longtime
home of 8p Tuesday.
New alternative series premiering during the 2013-14
season include "The Million Second Quiz" and "American
Dream Builders." Also returning to the schedule is "The
Sing-Off." "Food Fighters" has been ordered as an
unscheduled midseason show.
"The Million Second Quiz" is a state-of-the-art,
electrifying new live competition where contestants test
the limits of their knowledge, endurance and will to win
as they battle each other in intense bouts of trivia for
12 consecutive days and nights. Live from a gigantic
hourglass shaped structure in the heart of Manhattan,
this setting will also serve as the living quarters of
the reigning champions - the four players who have
remained in the game the longest. The show will be the
first fully convergent television experience, where
viewers will be able to play along at home in real time
and sync to the live primetime broadcast. When the
million seconds draw to a close, the champions will
battle it out and the ultimate winner could claim an
unprecedented cash prize of up to $10 million. Stephen
Lambert, Eli Holzman and David A. Hurwitz serve as
executive producers. "The Million Second Quiz" is
produced by All3 Media America, Studio Lambert and
Universal Television. "The Million Second Quiz" drops
September 9.
"Food Fighters": The table is set for the ultimate
culinary clash in this one part cooking competition, one
part game show. Host Adam Richman ("Man v. Food") will
give homegrown amateur cooks the chance to test their
skills against professional chefs. Every down-home cook
has that one signature dish or secret family recipe that
always gains favor with friends and family. Now, imagine
going head to head in the kitchen against five
professional chefs, who try to cook your specialty dish
even better than you in the hopes of winning over a
dinner party made up of the American public. With each
savored victory, the cash prize gets bigger and bigger
as the home cooks rise to every challenge and outcook
the professional chefs. Think you've got what it takes
to serve up the competition? Ben Silverman, Tim Puntillo,
Chris Grant and Jimmy Fox serve as executive producers.
"Food Fighters" is a production of Universal Television
and Electus.
"American Dream Builders": America's top designers,
builders, architects and landscapers go head-to-head
each week, putting their talents to the test on extreme
home renovations. They'll tackle spaces that are
architecturally diverse, resulting in epic
transformations with impeccable design. These incredible
transformations will be judged by host Nate Berkus and a
panel of experts to determine which team achieved the
best results. The losing team will then be forced to
send one team member home. In the live finale, the two
remaining competitors will each design and renovate a
home on their own, bringing their unique visions to
life. America will then vote and crown one contestant
the winner. Finally, the two spectacular homes will be
given away to two lucky viewers! Nate Berkus, Craig
Plestis and Tom Shelly serve as executive producers.
"American Dream Builders" is a production of Universal
Television.
UPDATE: Donald J. Trump broke the news on his Twitter
page this afternoon that "Celebrity Apprentice" will
indeed return for another cycle. NBC has yet to comment.
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NBC's new season will have
"The Voice" and "The Biggest Loser", among others
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DR. JOYCE BROTHERS: 1927-2013
First Woman to Beat "$64K?"
Becomes America's Psychologist
From
the
Hollywood Reporter |
Posted
5/14/13 |
Dr. Joyce Brothers, the
former housewife and quiz show contestant who dispensed
advice to millions of Americans as television’s first
psychologist, died Monday in New York. She was 85.
Brothers shot to fame in 1955 when she spent seven weeks
on the air to win the popular TV game show The $64,000
Question as an expert on boxing (she was the second
overall winner and the first woman to win). The petite
blonde didn’t know anything about the sport, but husband
was a fan and she studied the Encyclopedia of Boxing
after the sponsors suggested it as her topic.
The victory led Brothers to do color commentary for CBS
on a fight between Carmen Basilio and Sugar Ray
Robinson.
Later, Brothers appeared on a successor program, The
$64,000 Challenge, and won that show too.
In August 1958, Brothers -- a a licensed psychologist
with a master's and Ph.D. who stayed home to take care
of her young daughter -- was given her own TV show on a
New York station, doling out advice about relationships
and answering questions from the audience. The show was
soon syndicated nationally.
Brothers went on to do syndicated advice shows on TV and
radio, had a syndicated column that at its height was
printed in more than 300 newspapers and appeared in
dozens of TV shows and films. She was one of The Tonight
Show’s most frequent guests when Johnny Carson was
hosting.
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Dr. Joyce Brothers
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Tuesday Lightning Round
... or "Someone's Missing"
From
various sources |
Posted 5/14/13 |
- Jeff Probst explains
why no one before the jury (and Brandon Hantz) was asked
back to the reunion (Entertainment
Weekly)
- VIDEO WALL: Steve Harvey
teaches Dr. Phil to dance (The
Daily Beast)
- FIRST LOOK: "Whose
Line Is It Anyway?" (CW, July 16) (Gawker)
- Here's one "Kitchen
Nightmare" Gordon Ramsay COULDN'T turn around (The
Hollywood Reporter)
- Peter Marshall to be
inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame. That boy
can sang! (WVVA
Bluefield)
- "The Experts" are
coming to TCONA (TCONA),
meanwhile, here's episode 12: "Buffy vs. Country Music vs.
My Little Pony" (YouTube)
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UPFRONTS: Fox
In: Gordon Ramsay, Singing.
From the Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/13/13 |
Relatively to the heavily
topsy-turvy schedule announced by NBC on Sunday, FOX's
2013-2014 schedule has large pockets of stability, but
that's what comes from handing over three hours weekly
to reality singing competitions.
Of course, it isn't just "The X Factor" and "American
Idol" airing two hours on Wednesday and one hour on
Thursday into "Glee" that led stability. FOX also will
be sticking with half of its Tuesday comedy block,
maintaining its Animation Domination block on Sunday and
holding onto "The Following" on Mondays at 9 p.m. in the
spring.
But there are plenty of big moves, highlighted by the
latest threatened attempt to send "Bones" to Friday to
anchor a notoriously difficult night of FOX programming.
FOX has released schedules that sent "Bones" to Fridays
in the past only to backtrack, so it remains to see what
will come to pass.
"This season, we will strategically launch five
inventive live-action comedies, four distinctive dramas,
our first-ever event series, as well as some innovative
new digital initiatives, across the week and throughout
the year," blurbs FOX Entertainment Chairman Kevin
Reilly. "We’re making the biggest investment in original
programming in our history to ensure that FOX continues
to engage viewers and move the culture more than any
other entertainment brand."
At the start of the fall, FOX will air "Junior
MasterChef" and "Sleepy Hollow" encores on Fridays, but
a big shift will come in late fall when "Bones" moves to
8 p.m. on Friday and "Raising Hope" and the new comedy
"Enlisted" will test the waters. Gordon Ramsay's other
competitions -- "Hell's Kitchen" and "MasterChef" -- are
being saved for later.
Meanwhile, Fox broke its silence on the worrisome
performance of former reality titan American Idol and
reports that the network is planning to reboot the
entire show — including dumping its judges panel.
Longtime Idol judge Randy Jackson quit last week after
hearing the news, which still leaves Mariah Carey, Keith
Urban and Nicki Minaj up for possible elimination.
“More so than any one factor is the age of the show
right now, but [also] maybe the format this year,”
Reilly said. “We expanded some of the middle rounds we
did a boy-girl thing that went over three weeks — that’s
really where the ratings took their biggest hit. The
only thing I will confirm is next year, without getting
into any specifics, our next season begins on the Friday
morning after our [Idol] finale — that’s when we’re
really going to get to work in earnest.”
Despite partly blaming the show’s ratings decline on
format tweaks, Reilly pledged there will be more format
tweaks next year for lucky season 13: “The format will
have a few fresh twists, that we’ve already identified,
that will be a nice little jolt for next season.”
Pressed on whether the remaining three judges will be
“welcome” to return, Reilly said, “Welcome back?
Absolutely. But everything at this point is on the
table.”
And asked if the show will return to a three-judge
panel, instead of four, Reilly replied, “Likely.”
Reilly added: “We can only confirm that one judge is not
coming back, obviously in Randy. It was not a complete a
shock. We’ve talked to Randy, we felt like it was time
to move [on], we didn’t know the exact timing of it.
He’s been a great partner for 12 years and there’s not
an ounce of ill-will there.”
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Gordon Ramsay and singing
competitions will return to Fox in the fall
(photo courtesy Fox) |
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UPFRONTS: Telemundo
In: "Superstar Showdown", and
a Kids vs. Adults Game
From
AP/Yahoo! |
Posted
5/13/13 |
Ryan Seacrest will produce a
new music series for the Spanish-speaking Telemundo
network that will feature two established artists
competing against each other for the audience's vote.
The format for "Superstar Showdown" has been successful
in other countries. Emilio Romano, president of
Telemundo Media, said he's hoping the "American Idol"
host will use his connections and leverage to attract
talent. The network hasn't publicly set a start date for
the series.
Telemundo announced several of its programming plans for
next season on Sunday. The network usually gets less
than half of the audience of the dominant Univision, but
has become more aggressive with the backing of corporate
parent NBC Universal. Telemundo had its highest ratings
ever during the first three months of 2013.
"We've been the underdog for so many years and we've
been given the mission to fight and fight hard," Romano
said.
Telemundo will air five new telenovelas next season. The
prime-time soap operas, stuffed with melodrama and
romance, are generally the programming backbone for
Spanish-speaking networks. One new series, "Camelia la
Tejana," is based on a popular song and features a young
woman trying to escape from one of Mexico's most
powerful drug lords.
Romano said he hopes Telemundo can distinguish itself
from its competition by creating telenovelas
specifically with the U.S. market in mind, instead of
remaking series that originated in other countries. He
hopes they will speak more to an American audience
concerned about immigration issues and nostalgic for the
countries they left behind.
One example he gave was last year's remake of the movie
"Maid in Manhattan."
Telemundo also announced the creation of a Los
Angeles-based production studio, Fluency, that will
produce content for Latinos in the U.S in both Spanish
and English.
Telemundo is expanding its sports coverage. The weekly
show, "Titulares y Mas," will begin airing all
weeknights at 11:35 p.m. The network will also start a
daytime game show that pits youngsters against adults.
“Entre Grandes Y Chicos” (WT) is a brand new game show
in which adults compete against kids in wacky
role-reversal games to see what it’s like from each
other’s perspectives. The show also includes
light-hearted banter to spark conversation between kids
and adults on a variety of topics, all in the spirit of
understanding each other better. Humor and good-natured
fun for the whole family are the name of the game on
“Entre Grandes y Chicos!”
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Telemundo to add on a talent
show and a game show this fall
(photo courtesy Telemundo) |
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Weekend: Maybe Donald
Should Just Host...
"The Apprentice" Sinks to a
Series Low, "Survivor" Gives CBS the Win
From TV Week |
Posted
5/13/13 |
On the same day that Donald
Trump took to Twitter to announce that "Celebrity
Apprentice" had been picked up for another season on
NBC, as previously reported, the show's Sunday night
broadcast sank to a season low in the key 18-49 demo,
based on Nielsen overnights.
TVbytheNumbers.com reports that Sunday's two-hour
"Apprentice" managed only a 1.3 average in viewers
18-49, losing two-tenths of a ratings point from a week
ago. NBC opened prime time with a two-hour repeat of
"The Voice," which pulled in a 1.0.
Trump announced Sunday on Twitter that "Celebrity
Apprentice" had received a renewal -- even though the
program did not appear in the fall schedule unveiled by
NBC.
The night's top show on broadcast was CBS's two-hour
"Survivor: Caramoan," which came through with a 2.6 in
the 18-49 demo. Significant adjustments are anticipated
because of the show's overrun. "Survivor Reunion"
followed the telecast, delivering a 2.2. CBS's "60
Minutes" at 7 p.m. scored a 1.5, improving three-tenths
from last week's season low to help CBS win the night.
Second-place ABC got a 2.2 average in adults 18-49 for
"Once Upon a Time," matching last week's number. The
two-hour finale of "Revenge" came in two-tenths below
last week, settling for a 1.6. "America's Funniest Home
Videos" slipped one-tenth to a 1.4.
Fox was paced by "Family Guy" with a 2.4 average in
18-49, up from a 2.2 a week ago. "The Simpsons" equaled
last week's 1.9, while "American Dad" also had a 1.9, a
decline of four-tenths from its previous original.
"Bob's Burgers" slipped one-tenth to a 1.6, and
back-to-back episodes of "The Cleveland Show" settled
for a 0.8 and a 1.0.
For prime time overall, CBS led the way in the 18-49
demo with a 2.2 average rating, followed by ABC (1.7
average), Fox (1.6) and NBC (1.1). CBS won total viewers
with 9.6 million to ABC's 6.4 million, NBC's 4.0 million
and Fox's 3.4 million.
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Super Hero Time Starts
... Here
Catch Them on "The Hero" on
TNT June 6
From The Futon
Critic |
Posted
5/13/13 |
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson
makes this summer epic for a diverse group of nine
individuals as TNT announces the contestants that will
face extraordinary situations testing strength, courage
and integrity in its new unscripted competition series
The Hero airing Thursdays at 8 p.m. (ET/PT), beginning
June 6. A complete list of the first season's
competitors is included below.
The Hero, headlined by Johnson, will bring nine people
together tackling extraordinary feats in an unexpected
and dramatic setting. Each week, the contestants will be
tested physically, mentally, and morally, as they try to
prove that they truly deserve the title of "The Hero"
and the life-changing chance of winning up to a million
dollars in prize money. With temptations around every
corner, America will watch to see what the contestants
are willing to overcome, undergo, and sacrifice on
behalf of themselves and others. In the end, it's
America's call on who will be "The Hero."
The Hero is executive-produced by Electus (Ben
Silverman, Chris Grant and Jimmy Fox); 5x5 Media (part
of the Electus studio system led by Craig Armstrong and
Rick Ringbakk); Charles Wachter; Dwayne Johnson; and
Dany Garcia. The series was created by Armstrong and
Ringbakk of the Emmy(R)-winning 5x5 Media (Survivor,
Fashion Star, TBS's King of the Nerds), along with
Wachter (Fashion Star, Food Revolution) and Electus'
Silverman (Fashion Star, The Biggest Loser, The Office).
Electus International, Electus' global distribution arm,
is handling all international distribution for The Hero.
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"Let's Make a Deal"
Heads to a Casino Near You
CBS Hit Gets a New Slot
From Casino
City Times |
Posted
5/13/13 |
Crazy costumes, deals,
zonks and more are waiting for your players behind
curtain No. 3 in Let’s Make A Deal™, the hilarious and
fun new Class III video slot from Aristocrat
Technologies! Let’s Make A Deal is one of the most
popular daytime TV game shows, and now it’s playing now
in the Vii™ Widescreen Slant, with Wayne Brady as host.
The game creates big winners with an MSP $250,000 top
award along with an SSP option with a $7,500 top award.
Let’s Make A Deal has a five level progressive and is
feature rich with two base game features and eight bonus
features, including three different free games features
and the Big Deal Jackpot Wheel feature.
The game has an innovative Modular Video Platform
package that lets you configure banks with anywhere from
two to eight machines. The game also comes with
Aristocrat’s iChair surround sound chair with rumble,
complete with an art panel on the back for additional
branding.
Let’s Make A Deal is a 30 line + 20 credit ante bet
game. MSP is configured for 1c; SSP is configured at 1c,
2c and 5c. Volatility is above average.
Casino
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A Million Seconds for
the World
NBC Quiz Goes to Market
From TBI Vision |
Posted
5/13/13 |
All3Media’s distribution
division will sell the hotly-anticipated The Million
Second Quiz show and format internationally.
The interactive quiz is being made for US network NBC by
All3Media America and All3Media-backed Studio Lambert.
NBC commissioned the show last month.
Billed as a “state-of-the-art, electrifying new live
competition where contestants test the limits of their
knowledge, endurance and will to win as they battle each
other in intense bouts of trivia for twelve consecutive
days and nights” inside a giant hourglass in Manhattan.
Four contestants will live in the hourglass, taking only
strategic breaks to eat and sleep, while rivals
challenge them in trivia trials. The ultimate winner at
the end of the series, which will total a million
seconds, could win a prize of up to US$10 million.
All3Media International will launch the show at MIPCOM
in October.
“This is a highly original and ambitious new format and
it takes the concept of a mass participation event quiz
to a whole new level,” said All3Media managing director
Louise Pedersen.
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Meet Desiree's
Bachelors
Catch Her on "The
Bachelorette" May 27
From Zap2it |
Posted
5/13/13 |
ABC has announced the 25
bachelors who will vie for Desiree Hartsock's heart on
the upcoming season of "The Bachelorette," premiering
Monday, May 27 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on ABC.
The guys include a federal prosecutor, a former pro
soccer player who his a single dad, a Southern gentleman
who is also a single dad, a financial adviser and a
Cuban Casanova.
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Monday Lightning Round
... or "Starring Steve Harvey"
From
various sources |
Posted 5/13/13 |
- Steve Harvey now
belongs to the ages... and a slab of granite in Hollywood (Beverly
Hills Courier)
- BRUTALLY HONEST REVIEWS
of "Crowd Rules" (CNBC, May 14) is "worth a peek" (New
York Post)
- Jacoby Jones & Karina
Smirnoff injure
themselves during practice (People)
- IN CASE YOU MISSED IT:
Next season on "Survivor": blood vs. water (YouTube)
PLUS a few good minutes with the champ (Entertainment
Weekly)
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