Pretty Little Liars

Pretty Little Liars is coming to Foxtel. Starting on November the 1st (at this stage) on Fox 8 at 7.30pm. It waill start from the first episode of the first season.

The series that has been airing sporadically on the GO! channel, will now hopefully have a regular run. This along with Teen Wolf and The Vampire Diaries will make a Fox 8 even more of a teen destination channel.

From memory, GO! only got midway through Season One, with the Halloween special that is about to air in the USA – being midway through the second season.

Nikita fans – wondering what happened to the show? Gave up on GO! ever showing Nikita again?

Well, wonder no more – Nikita is back after being off air since March, this time airing on Tuesday nights at 11pm, after The Bachelorette.

Unfortunately, due to such a long time off air, many fans would have given up on the show, possibly sourcing episodes from elsewhere.

If enough people watch Nikita, it will stay on, at least for the rest of the season. If not, it will drop back to after midnight or disappear again.

As this is a last minute change, chances are many won’t notice it is back on at all, and figures will be lower than they should be.

Most comments on Facebook about Nikita’s return were either along the lines of “About friggin time” and “why so late”

Now – when are GO! going to schedule Pretty Little Liars? Another new show that the channel took off unannounced. In the US, they are up to season 2, episode 12. The first season has 22 episodes, GO! are up to the 13th (from memory – correct me if I’m wrong), while the second has 25 episodes supposedly.

Having already seen most of the first season, and read about the second, Pretty Little Liars only gets better.

Nikita also has a second season, which premieres in the US in September.

Nikita – GO! Tuesday nights, 11pm from August 23.

Pretty Little Liars – GO! WHEN???

And just as I posted programming amendments for the day – thinking nothing from Nine for once, here comes one from Nine for GO! for TONIGHT – yep – TONIGHT.

Titled “Urgent last minute programming change”, programming tonight on GO! Is completely changed from 9pm, with an extra The Big Bang Theory at 9pm, then not one, not two, not even three or four, but FIVE Adults Only Two and a Half Men episodes in a row from 9.30pm till Midnight.

The five Two and a Half Mens hail from seasons five and six, while $#*! My Dad Says is out – can’t even survive a stable timeslot on GO! and the movie Pineapple Express is also out – well, it was only on a few months ago anyway.

GO! have famously made a number of these super urgent last minute programming changes in its one and a half year history. Some of them are so last minute, that many EPGs do not keep up so people, unless reading websites like this one, have NO IDEA what is on GO! Some TV websites no longer report GO! TV changes as there are so many. 

Yet they continue to do it. It only works because so many people now decide what to watch on TV at the last minute.

But these sorts of changes are an insult to many fans holding out for episodes of new content like The Vampire Diaries, Hellcats, Pretty Little Liars, Fringe, Nikita… the list goes on.

And the list of timeslots where we see The Big Bang Theory and Two and a Half men over Nine and GO just increases further. Tonight’s last minute change is a further three hours of these shows, on top of the multiple timeslots they already occupy.

Maybe Nine are trying to impress Charlie Sheen?

Winning?

I think not.

 

Confirmed.

Hellcats and Pretty Little Liars return to GO! On Tuesday March 1, 2011.

Hellcats will be at 7.30pm, Pretty Little Liars at 8.30pm.

9.30pm Tuesdays remain as movies, with Blades of Glory airing Tue March 1, at 9.30pm.

Pretty Little Lairs is replayed at 1am, Hellcats replayed 2pm Wed March 2, 2pm.Subject to change.

 

This from the Facebook page of ELEVEN:

Hi guys, just a quick note about 90210 -

90210 is an awesome show that we love, however, we haven’t found the right audience in the timeslot it was in.

We have removed it from our schedule temporarily until we find a home for it.

…However, we’d love your feedback, so feel free to send your thoughts on this to us at: http://bit.ly/e42jXd

- The Channel Eleven Crew.

 

This has to be the best example of communicating a programming change I have ever seen from an Australian commercial TV channel or network.

GO! could certainly take a page out of ELEVEN’s book here. The GO Facebook page is full of fans asking when Pretty Little Liars and Hellcats will air again. None of them have been answered.

We understand programming is generally only really locked in for 2-3 weeks in advance – and an exact date for future airing of shows may not yet be confirmed – but at least the comment ELEVEN uses covers the fact that 1) the show has been taken off for now due to not having the ratings they would like aka “wrong timeslot” and 2) it will be back at another time.

With the number of programming changes GO makes, it is time they start explaining them to their fans, or risk loosing them for good.

In recent weeks, GO! have decided not to continue showing new episodes of Pretty Little Liars, dumped Hellcats from their schedule, moved nights for Top Gear, re-arranged Sunday nights thereby changing the timeslot for new episodes of The Middle, played around with when Big Bang repeats air, and added encores of the new episodes of Big Bang and Two and a Half Men, as well as $#*! My Dad Says and Mike and Molly to their line up.

These kind of erratic changes risk damaging GO! as a serious competitor against relative new comers ELEVEN and 7mate both of which have incredibly stable programming in comparison, and seldom make major changes even as they move into ratings season which starts from Feb 6.

With repeats of The Middle, The Big Bang Theory, Top Gear, Two and a Half Men, as well as encores of new episodes of The Big Bang Theory, Two and a Half Men, $#*! My Dad Says and Mike and Molly filling the GO schedule, the channel is seriously starting to look like more of a NINE-2 as opposed to its own brand.

As for the new content count per channel, that is another point lost for GO! And encores and repeats of shows aired on Nine earlier in the night do not count as new content for GO! – regardless of if the Nine network flag them as “1st on GO!” or not.

Unfortunately, the commercial reality of it all is that ratings make money, and repeats of favourites tend to draw more ratings than first run content*. The rule of first run content is that it has to be given time to gain an audience and a following. It needs a regular timeslot. Stability. Promotion time… You Can’t just chop and change new shows to different timeslots or days at the drop of a hat.

It’s all too easy to drop in repeats of shows that people will watch over and over, but, and as I always say, what happens when everyone has seen each episode too many times? When they own the DVD box sets and no longer will watch these shows on TV? Has Nine noticed the fall in nightly Two and a Half Men ratings and started to question why? How will any of the new content fill these voids if new shows are not given a chance?

And why not start using timeslots outside of 6pm – midnight for shows that don’t rate during prime time so at least viewers can still get to see the news shows that have been dropped for the sake of ratings benefits from repeats?

Stay up to date with what is on GO! here.

* Just to clarify – I am referring more to new shows as opposed to first runs of a series that a numerous seasons in. First run content on ELEVEN like The Simpsons, Neighbours, new Futurama, The Office, etc, doing well for the channel. All of these shows have already built a following, so they attract the viewers.

And now some VERY BAD NEWS for those of us who enjoy NEW CONTENT on our digital channels as opposed to endless repeats and randomly placed movies.

Pretty Little Liars – scheduled for 8.30pm January 31 – will no longer be on that night. Pretty Little Liars is in fact not scheduled to be on at any time now after Monday January 24. According to GO! it will be on at a later date to be confirmed.

Make the most of the episode on Jan 24, as it may be the last for a while – hoping GO! don’t wait too long to air the show, as anyone who has been watching the show is dying to find out who “-A-” is and the truth behind all the goings on. In the US, Pretty Little Liars has in fact been confirmed for a second season.

Instead, GO has a Scooby Doo movie on from 7.30 – 9.30pm.

Not trying too hard for the 13-29’s here are we? What’s that other channel doing well with that age group? GO! feeling threatened?

I’m hoping the end of school holidays and resumption of ratings season for 2011 might bring some programming stability and allow new shows to settle in their time slots. Yes – Pretty Little Liars does not get the 200,000+ or more that some of these movies and repeated animations are getting on digital channels, but there are 130,000 loyal weekly followers to that show who will be extremely upset (putting it nicely) to see the show is gone from the schedule.

Now – If V and Fringe on tonight (and subsequent Wednesdays) don’t rate as well as new Simpsons on ELEVEN or American Dad / Family Guy on 7maaate, then are these two first run shows also going to suffer the same fate?

 

 VS

GO! have released their program guide for the week starting January 9, 2011 that therefore covers January 11, the day of the launch of Ten’s new channel Eleven.

In a schedule that is screaming for amendments as January 11 draws closer, there are large chunks of TBA’s on the night of January 11 and also most of January 12 as well. There are chunks of programming that utilise episodes of The Big Bang Theory and The Middle, while a number of new shows return that week.

On Monday January 10, there will be a new episode of Hellcats at 7.30pm, followed by new Pretty Little Liars. New Hellcats is being promoted on GO now, as is The Vampire Diaries which won’t return until Mon Jan 31 as the next new episode of The Vampire Diaries in not even seen in the US until Jan 27.

On Wednesday January 12, the premiere of season 2 of V comes to GO. It airs at 8.30pm. On Thursday, new The Inbetweeners is scheduled to air at 9pm.

 Full details in the GO Guide.

The first TV guide for Eleven is expected to be released close to Christmas. Only then will we have an idea of what will be on Eleven each night, and it will prompt GO to fill in the blanks on their schedule for that week as well as tweak the guide so as to reduce any effect Eleven may have on the GO audience. The demographics of both channels have a huge overlap.

Meanwhile, 7TWO and 7mate schedules for that week (based on highlights anyway) appear much the same as usual. While the launch of Eleven is not likely to affect 7TWO, there may be changes to some 7mate programming to keep viewers on their channel. A possible 7mate Thursday night revamp is likely, with the finale of Stargate Atlantis airing Thur Jan 13.

 

 

All your favourite shows for the year have finished. Large chunks of TV schedules for the three commercial main channels have transformed into almost unrecognisable lists of shows. Just about everything on is a repeat. New shows a few and far between – except on Pay TV, ABC and SBS.

To me, if you have seen a show, you have seen it. I have never understood watching repeats of procedural shows like Bones, The Mentalist, Criminal Minds, City Homicide, Rescue Special Ops and the like as you already know what the outcome is going to be. You already know the twist or who the baddie is or whose bones were found.

There are some sitcoms you can watch more than once, but it depends on how well written the show is. A well written sitcom can be watched many times as one picks up stuff they may not have first time round. But – again – for the most part, a repeat is a repeat – you already know the jokes, you know what is going to happen, you know the story.

Same goes for movies. A great movie people will watch more than once, but others, no need to see again. To me, a repeat is something you don’t necessarily go out of your way to watch. A repeat you may have on in the background while doing something else. Whereas first run TV you may pay attention to and sit down and watch.

So as a result, when we hit summer non-ratings, less and less of Seven, Nine and Ten end up being watched. More attention turns to what is on Foxtel, ABC and SBS – who all still have first run content. There are a few first run shows on Seven, Nine and Ten, but only those that either do not do well during ratings or the networks thought would not do well and were not worth the risk.

Nine has Chase on Sunday nights, Better with You on Wednesdays. Seven has Outlaw while the Event has one more episode to go. Plus all those factuals – yes – they are first run but half are from NZ and others just didn’t cut it during the year. Ten has season two of White Collar on Wednesday night, and Rules of Engagement on Sunday nights. White Collar I look forward to – as for Rules of Engagement, I am not sure why it still airs on Ten as it rates so low. Rush and Neighbours defy the commercial trend and continue for a few weeks yet.

There is one commercial channel that delivers more first run content than any other – that is GO! The Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars, Fringe, Nikita and new eps of Community to name a few. Yes, GO does have repeats throughout its schedule as well, but the number of new shows leave the main channels for dead. Any wonder it is the number one multi channel in Australia.

As for the other multi channels, 7TWO, there are plenty of first run lifestyle programs, a few movies not shown before on free to air, Jonathon Creek, Benidorm and Not Going Out. 7mate has Gene Simmons Family Jewels, Whacked out Sports, Australia Smashes Guiness World Records, The Shield, Punk’d, Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and a number of its documentaries – actually, probably more of these shows are first run than GO – BUT – many have already been on Pay TV – especially the docos.

And finally GEM needs a mention. First run content on Gem includes Conan four nights a week, Southland, The Big C, Weeds, Rizolli and Isles, The Closer and Hotel Babylon. Let’s not forget Wild Caribbean and David Attenborough’s Life of Mammals on the weekends.

So there is definitely first run content around the free to air commercials if you look for it – the main difference now, is that it is spread over many channels. Having to spread content over multiple channels stretches what the networks can offer on each channel – this is the main reason there ends up being so many more repeats on the main channels.

Before the digital channels arrived, some of those shows seen on the digitals would have been seen on the main channels or not at all.

The first week of summer on GO sees some significant programming changes, most notable The Big Bang Theory drops down to one episode per week, while the number of Two and a Half Men and Seinfeld episodes in prime time increase.

The Middle has gone, Top Gear on Thursday moves to Wednesday, swapping with Wipe Out USA, while Community returns for its next season on GO. Hit US series Pretty Little Liars premieres on Monday November 29, in a two hour premiere.

Gossip Girl, Fringe, Drop Dead Diva, Nikita and Human Target all remain at their usual times. Hellcats does as well, but repeats will fill gaps in the US schedule.

Here is the summary of week 49:

Sunday November 28
5.30 Wipeout
6.30 Top Gear
7.30 Two and a Half Men
8.30 Movie: Dukes of Hazzard
10.40 Movie: Old School
12.30 Star Trek – The Original Series 
1.30 Help Me Help You 

Monday – Thursday 6.00 – 7.30pm
6:00 The Flinstones
6:30 Total Wipeout UK

Monday November 29
7.30 Hellcats Rpt
8.30 Pretty Little Liars – two hour premiere
10.30 The Big Bang Thoery
11.00 Two and a Half Men
11.30 Gossip Girl Season 3
12.30 Pretty Little Liars replay. 2.30 Home Shopping.

Tuesday November 30
7.30 Drop Dead Diva
8.30 Seinfeld
9.30 Community – series return
10.30 South Park double ep
11.30 Reno 911
12.00 Community replay
1.00 Drop Dead Diva replay

Wednesday December 1
7.30 Top Gear (new night)
8.30 Human Target
9.30 Fringe S3
10.30 Two and a Half Men
11.30 South Park
12.00 Human Target replay
1.00 Fringe replay

Thursday December 2
7.30 Wipe Out USA (new night – swapped with Top Gear) 
8.30 Seinfeld
9.30 Nikita
10.30 Movie: Vacancy
12.20 Eclipse Music TV
12.50 Nikita replay

Friday December 3
6.00 Movie: Tom and Jerry The Fast and the Furry
7.30 Movie: The Three Amigos
9.40 Movie: History of the World Part 1
11.35 Survivors – 3 episodes
2.45 Go filler. 3.00 Starsky and Hutch
4.00 Just Shoot Me. 4.30 TMZ

Saturday December 4
5.30 Unnatural History  
6.30 Movie: Speed racer
9.15 Movie: Mama’s Boy 
11.15 Star Trek The Original Series
1.15 Movie: And Starring Pacho Villa as Himself
3.30 Get Smart. 4.30 The Flintstones

Click here for GO! TV guide.