Off the Map

Seven have made a number of schedule changes for next week, starting with the premiere of Wild Boys on Sunday September 4 at 7.30pm. Wild Boys replaces Highway Patrol and The Force that were airing at that time until last Sunday. Last night’s Highway Patrol even finished with “Next week on Highway Patrol…”.

The two shows have not been rescheduled at this stage,but are likely to turn up on one of the weekday 7.30pm timeslots left free when X Factor settles into a normal weekly routine. 

At 9.30pm on Sunday is the season 3 finale of Castle.

Moving to Monday (September 5), and Suits drops back to the later time of 10.30pm permanently, with a repeat of Castle airing at 9.30pm. Teen Wolf 11.30pm.

No changes for Tuesday, but on Wednesday September 7, Law & Order: LA finds a new night and time at 9.30pm. Criminal Minds: Suspect Behaviour continues at 8.30pm that night.

Over to Thursday September 8, and Law & Order: LA remains at 9.30pm. That is followed by new series The Truth Behind… at 10.30pm – the first episode looks at Noah’s ark. The series puts the world’s most iconic myths and peculair phenomena to the scientific tests of today. Off The Map remains at 11.30pm.

Sunday September 11, sees Bones air in a double episode with a very typical channel Seven compile where a new episode is followed by a repeat seamlessly joined together in the hope that noone will notice.

The X Factor for its thrid week remains on four nights a week Monday to Thursday 7.30pm. Monday night September 12 is the 3rd Boot Camp episode, then the remaining three nights are “home visits” during which the contesntants of the top 24 travel the world meeting the four judges. The top 24 will be cut down to the top 12.

On Tuesday September 13, Seven will air the 2011 Miss Universe Pageant, held in Sao Paula Brazil from 10.30pm.

Detroit 1-8-7 has its final from 11.30pm, Wednesday September 14. Seven have done well to persist with this series, which initially aired at 9.30pm to low ratings.

Thursday September 15 remains same as September 8.

More Tennis for Seven, with the network airing the Davis Cup live from 11am Friday September 16. And of course, on that night, is the AFL finals at this stage, scheduled for 8.30pm, after Better Homes and Gardens.Please – make it live Seven?

Seven changes its worst performing night of the week – Thursday nights.

This Thursday, at 7.30pm, Manu Feildel’s Dinner Date airs at 7.30pm. The show, which features guests cooking for potential dates, was previously airing on Tuesdays at 9.30pm.

Following Dinner Date, at 8.30pm is the movie The Proposal. Then, at 11pm, a single episode of Law & Order: LA, while Off the Map is pushed almost off the night – starting at midnight.

A double helping of Criminal Minds: Suspect Behaviour this week, with Seven airing another episode tomorrow night (Thursday August 18) at 8.30pm instead of Pawn Stars which moves to 7mate.

Last week, Pawn Stars barely managed 500,000 in ratings. The show was originally planned to air on 7mate in any case, where it is more suited.

As a result, tonight’s programming has Criminal Minds: Suspect Behaviour at 8.30pm, Covert Affairs from 9.30 – 11.30, with Detroit 1-8-7 from 11.30pm.

Tomorrow night, Suspect Behaviour is at 8.30pm, with double Law & Order from 9.30pm and Off the Map from 11.30pm.

No word on subsequent weeks yet.

Ten have always gone out of their way to do things differently. Until recently, Ten have avoided taking part in the 6pm news and current affairs wars that consume Seven and Nine. They avoid the morning breakfast battle between their two commercial rivals. They even have their own definition of prime time when reporting ratings shares.

Ten have always aimed at the younger demographics, with younger skewing programming being at the core of what Ten does. But with the advent of digital channels over the last two years, younger skewing digital channels such as GO! and 7mate from rival networks Seven and Nine have eaten away at Ten’s core viewer base.

Ten were well aware of this problem going into 2011 as they launched the extra news service at 6.30pm and 6pm George Negus in an attempt to lure some viewers away from Seven and Nine. Meanwhile, Ten’s younger audience were directed to ELEVEN – their own digital channel aimed predominantly at 13-29 year olds. ELEVEN became the home of The Simpsons and Neighbours, which, until the end of 2010, aired on Ten from 6pm-7pm.

With Ten aiming for more older viewers and moving away from 16-39 year olds, and ELEVEN an almost instant hit with its target demographic, only their other digital channel – the sports channel ONE HD – was left bringing the network down, with nightly shares of around 1%. Solution was to add some general entertainment, and then on May 8, take away most sports from prime time.

Now that the digital channels combined are drawing nightly shares not too different to their commercial competitors, the attention then shifts back to the main channel Ten. Masterchef this year did not perform anywhere near previous years, and their big end of year hope The Renovators is close to being one of the most expensive television flops in history.

Not only should Ten consider action on The Renovators along the lines covered in the previous part, but they should start looking at the rest of their programming and finding solutions to keep more eyeballs on their main channel for longer.

Ten’s 2012 line up of shows will be announced tonight. Expected to feature is a revival of Young Talent Time and the announcement of an early morning breakfast show to go up against Seven and Nine – which will mean preschool programming moves into the afternoons, if it can’t be aired in the mornings.

While the new shows for 2012 may bring some reprieve for Ten, the network need to look at their overall approach to programming to get themselves back into the battle with Seven and Nine.

Ten should straight away stop only programming for their own primetime definition of 6pm – 10.30pm weeknights. Both Seven and Nine, as well as the industry as a whole, define prime time and the time that nightly ratings count towards the ratings battle as 6pm – midnight every night. Only Ten use 6pm – 10.30pm which skews ratings figures in favour of their own network.

Seven, on many weeknights, airs new content as late as 11.30pm. Nine air shows like CSI: Miami, Football Classified, and the Footy Show Late in late night timeslots. Ten has the Late News, Sports Tonight (for now) and Letterman from 10.30 Monday to Thursday.

Ten’s shortened prime time philosophy extends to its digital channels. ELEVEN plays the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson at 10.30pm weeknights. While it is good to see some late night US talk shows on free to air TV, this one is NEVER in the top 100 digital shows of any night, and sometimes, shows that air after Craig Ferguson make it into the top 100. This is a massive dip in the ratings for ELEVEN, which would easily be rectified by moving The Late Late show past midnight – like what GEM have done for Conan – which also has very low ratings.

Looking at programming on Seven and Nine’s digital channels, they also program for ratings until midnight. One of the main reasons why most movies on GO! start at 9.30 is so they finish between 11.30 and midnight keeping viewers on the channel until then and thereby lifting that channel’s shares.

It does not matter how much ratings figures are skewed or which demographic is winning in that time, what most people care about is total people, 6pm – midnight. Certainly the advertisers care about the demographic breakdowns, but the media and the public are more concerned about total people, 6pm – midnight. With Ten not focussing on prime time ratings over the same time that Seven and Nine are, they will always be left behind and will always be reported as such in the media.

Ten will continue to be seen as the network coming third in commercial ratings behind Seven and Nine, a fact that does play on people’s minds when deciding what to watch on TV. It has often been said, that Seven, because they are number one, can put anything to air and still win the ratings. People do tend to stick to the network that is number one, and place more faith in that network. This was the case for Nine in the old days as well.

So Ten should immediately drop this idea of programming for 6pm -10.30pm only. On the main channel, the news should move back to 11.30pm, allowing for an extra hour of nightly prime time programming Monday – Thursdays. If the network had been able to make use of the 10.30pm timeslot on these nights, shows that had not worked too well at 9.30pm could have moved back to 10.30pm rather than out of the schedule or to a digital channel. This is what happens on Seven and Nine. Seven even move shows back to 11.30pm like is the case currently for Teen Wolf and Off The Map.

Same goes for ELEVEN and ONE. Notably, ONE is starting to add regular shows to the 10.30pm timeslot, but ELEVEN will continue to be held back while ever Craig Fergusson remains at 10.30pm weeknights. Sure – the channel is close to the most watched digital channel each night, and doing well in its target demographics, but it could do even better if The Late Late show was moved back to midnight and other programming was played 10.30 – midnight. One just needs to llok at 7mate, 7TWO and GO! programming for good examples of programming until midnight, and not giving up at 10.30pm.

If Ten and ELEVEN both made these sorts of changes, the nightly rating shares for the network as a whole would increase, allowing Ten to compete more effectively with Seven and Nine. Just that extra hour and a half, if programmed well, could start to make the difference between Ten being third every night (and sometimes fourth behind the ABC), to Ten being a serious contender in what should be a three horse ratings race, not just two.

Another area of Ten that should change or improve, is its on air presentation. Time to give the “seriously Ten” idents a rest and go for a more professional or at least new and fresh look. The “seriously Ten” motto has been around for years, and after years of being third in the ratings, for many, it will be associated with Ten’s performance.

Perhaps in 2012, Ten could relaunch with a new look, a new philosophy, and a new strategy that will help put the network back fully into the game? That is, of course, if their latest wave of cost cutting does not get in the way. Then again, if the network was performing better in ratings, they’d have more advertising revenue and therefore would not need to apply cost cutting measures to the degree that they have had to.

Next part: Media support – embargos and preview disks.

Next week sees a transformation in Seven programming as new and returning shows fill a number of timeslots vacated by those that have concluded this week.

Prime time programming for the week looks like this:

Sunday August 7
6.30 Sunday Night
7.30 Great Migrations (final)
8.40 Bones
9.40 Castle (double episode)

Monday August 8
7.30 Unlikely Animal Friends
8.30 Body of Proof Premiere
10.30 Teen Wolf

Tuesday August 9
7.30 Four Weddings new
8.30 Winners & Losers
9.30 Dinner Date Australia
10.30 How I Met Your Mother (rpt)
11.00 Keeping Up with the Kardashians (final)
11.30 Perfect Couples – New Series.

Wednesday August 10
7.30 World’s Strictest Parents
8.30 Criminal Minds: Suspect Behaviour
9.30 Covert Afffairs

Thursday August 11
7.30 WWII Lost Films: The Air War
8.30 Pawn Stars – about a family Pawn shop operated by Ruchard Harrison and his sons.
9.30 Law & Order: LA
11.30 Off The Map

For the following week – week commencing August 14, there is a TBA at 10.30pm Tuesday night August 16 which could be the timeslot for the return of HBO series Hung. And still to slot in somewhere during that week is new series Suits, made for the USA Network in the US, the same network that airs Burn Notice and White Collar over there.

7.30pm Sunday August 14 and 7.30 Monday August 15 both remain as TBAs so far. With Seven ramping up X Factor promos, could we see the 2011 return of the show premiere August 14?

Off The Map, Seven, 10.40pm
An idealistic young Dr and two colleagues arrive in the city of stars, a tiny town in the South American jungle which has one understaffed, under-stocked medical clinic. While all of these young doctors are running away from personal demons, they aren’t the only ones with emotional baggage.

Junior Doctors:Your Life In Their Hands, ABC, 9.30pm
Packed with real-life medical and personal dramas and cliffhanger moments, this fly-on-the-wall series puts the lives of six newly qualified hospital doctors under the microscope.

Crownies, ABC, 8.30pm
In this addictive series, tonight sees Ben struggles to cope with the unexpected death of his grandfather, while Richard is intent on getting the assailant charged with murder, even though the evidence doesn’t seem to add up.

Law and Order: Los Angeles, Seven, 8.40pm
When two innocent children are killed in meth lab explosion, detectives Winters and Jaruszalski track down the dealer’s family. But the investigation takes a sharp turn when they discover those involved in the explosion are planning something more destructive. Then, when a group of theives target the homes of young Hollywood stars, the detectives suspect a young Hollywood starlett is the culprit. But a vicious mother/daughter murder causes the mysterious case to take an unexpected turn.

MasterChef, Ten, 7.30pm
Tonight is elimination night again,  Hayden, Michael and Kate must cook a dish of their choice, using new techniques and ideas that they have learnt since being on the show.

The Big Bang Theory
The Barenaked Ladies, who perform the theme song featured on The Big Bang Theory, teamed with members of the Emmy nominated cast for a music video in which they poke fun at Jim Parsons’ Sheldon Cooper and other inside jokes from the hit comedy. In the video for the full-length theme, band members perform the song on the set and wind up sitting in Sheldon’s “spot” on the couch in a nod to Parsons’ anal-retentive character. Available to watch at TV.com.

Letters And Numbers
For those of you missing the cult game show – good news – the series, along with Lily, David and Richard will return on August the 1st at 6pm on SBS.

The Voice
The highly popular US singing reality series that Channel 9 has picked up, is apparently in talks with US host Christina Aguilera and superstars George Michael, Pink, Usher and Gwen Stefani to appear in our local production. 

Glee – yet another cast shake-up
Rachel Berry’s mum is coming back. Idina Menzel is in final negotiations to return to Glee in the upcoming third season for a major role that could span as many as 10 to 12 episodes. In what is described the most significant cast addition on the show next season, Menzel will reprise her role as Rachel Berry’s (Lea Michele) biological mother, Shelby Corcoran, which she originated in five episodes of Glee‘s first season.

Finals
This weeks finals include NCIS LA on Tuesday at 9.30 on Ten and season 2 of Offspring ends at 9pm on Wednesday night after Channel 10 whipped through the series.

Coming this week is:
Next Sunday is the big night for series returns with Bones at 8.40 pm to be followed by new Castle at 9.40pm on Seven. Midsomer Murders returns on ABC1 at 8.30pm. The Renovators – the overly hyped renovation show – will begin after Masterchef at 8.40pm.

Off The Map – from Grey’s Anatomy creator Shondra Rhimes starts on Thursday night at 10.40pm -  an unfortunate time for what I found a great show.

Toon Time starts at 5.30pm Monday on 111 Hits featuring the cartoons of Bugs Bunny including all his Warner Bros pals like Taz and Marvin the Martian.

The W channel will premiere season 2 Spirited on Wednesday at 7.30pm. On Sunday The Listener season 2 will premiere at 7.40pm and Season 6 of the Denis Leary firefighting Drama Rescue Me at 9.20pm

Shondra Rhimes, the creator of Grey’s Anatomy and Private Practice has a new show coming to Channel Seven this month.

Off The Map – filmed in Hawaii – Is a series is set in a remote South American village, where seven doctors search for reasons that brought each of them to medicine

It’s main star is Martin Henderson (Bride and Prejudice, Home and Away) who plays Dr Ben Keeton and who has a twisted secret to hide. Meryl Streeps daughter Marnie Gummer also stars.

With a strong cast and great production, it’s unfortunate that this show was also cancelled after one Season. I guess along with Law and Order LA, Seven got a cheap deal on canned shows.

Seven will air Off the Map week commencing July 17th.

Brothers and Sisters axed

Brothers and Sisters has been officially axed by ABC in the US, alongside V and No Ordinary Family.

Sheen happy with Kutcher replacement

Charlie Sheen believes  that Ashton Kutcher is the right man to replace him on Two and a Half Men, tweeting over the weekend: “#Winning Congrats to the cast and crew…CBS & WB..! My best to @aplusk [Kutcher]!! The show must go on… You got the right guy! c (sic).”

Off The Map axed

New Zealander Martin Henderson will be looking for a new job following the cancellation of his new medical drama series Off The map. The series ran for only one season.

Charlie’s Angels picked up

The Charlie’s Angels reboot has been picked up by ABC for a series order. The pilot featured Minka Kelly, Annie Ilonzeh and Rachael Taylor as the three lead characters.

$#*! My Dad Says cancelled

New comedy series $#*! My Dad Says has been given the axe by NBC in the US after airing only 18 episodes.

Here is a list of pick ups for the new US TV season from US network, ABC.

“Happy Endings”
An altar-bound couple break up on their wedding day, forcing their friends to choose which side to take after the split. Starring Elisha Cuthbert (24), Zachary Knighton (Flash Forward) and Eliza Coupe (Scrubs)

“No Ordinary Family”
Starring Michael Chicklis (The Shield) as the dad in a typical family that suddenly find they have super powers, after their plane crashes in the Amazon. Julie Benz (Dexter) will play the wife and Tate Donovan (Damages) will also star. Ali Adler has left as executive producer of “Chuck” to apparently work on this.

“The Whole Truth”
This Jerry Bruckheimer show has already lost it’s lead actress. Joely Richardson (Nip/Tuck) was meant to be the female lead, but pulled out due to family. Rob Morrow (Numbers) will be the male lead. The show is about victims and defendants waiting to learn their fate, while lawyers are working behind the scenes and in the courtroom, to tilt justice to their favour.

“My Generation”
Originally called Generation Y this mockumentry style show that “filmed” the students in 2000 at Greenbelt High School. It will follow a group of student on their return home 10 years later. Starring Jamie King

“Detroit 187”
Fictional documentarians follow and film Detroit homicide police in this drama/comedy. Starring Michael Imperioli (Life On Mars) and Joshua Biton (The Pacific).

“Mr Sunshine”
This comedy stars Matthew Perry (Friends) as a sports manager of a second rate ice skating rink in San Diego, who has a mid-life crisis on his 40th birthday, realising he can’t continue his womanising ways. Perry co-wrote the pilot and will be an executive producer, Allison Janney (The West Wing) and Andrea Anders (Better Off Ted) will co-star.

“Better Together”
A show about two sisters, from two different generations and they have very different outlooks on love. Starring Joanna Garcia (Gossip Girl) it is from “Friends” executive producer Shana Goldberg-Meehan.

“Body Of Proof”
Body of Proof (formerly Body Of Evidence) is about a neurosurgeon who has become a medical examiner. Her expertise in both fields helps her solve murder cases. Dana Delany (Desperate Housewives) will star as the lead with co stars including Jeri Ryan (Law & Order:SVU), John Carroll Lynch (The Drew Carey Show) and Windell Middlebrooks (Scrubs).

“Off The Map”
A new medical drama, from the woman who gave us “Grey’s Anatomy” and “Private Practice.” It’s about a doctor Martin Henderson (Bride and Prejudice) who gives up a great job in the U.S. to find a small, remote clinic in South America. It will also star Jason George (Grey’s), Enrique Murciano (Without A Trace) and Valerie Cruz (True Blood).

Sources: imdb, HR