EXCLUSIVE: CW Dumps MRC Sunday Nights
By Ben Grossman and Michael Malone -- Broadcasting & Cable,11/20/2008
Looking to pump up its disappointing Sundays in an otherwise surprisingly-solid fall, effective November 30 the CW has decided to dump the entire
Sunday night lineup that was farmed out to Media Rights Capital.
In its place in primetime, the network will air repeats of the
cancelled CBS fan-favorite Jericho at 7 p.m., followed by a movie from a package purchased from
MGM.
The network will also air
Everybody Hates Chris and
The Game from 5-6 p.m. and repeats of
The Drew Carey Show from 6-7 p.m.
Network insiders expect this schedule to stay in place through the end of the season while the network begins to explore Sunday night alternatives.
Thus brings to an end the deal signed prior to this season that put on shows such as
4Real,
In Harm’s Way,
Valentine and
Easy Money. Network execs made the deal so they could focus on breathing life into other nights on the network, and still have some guaranteed revenues Sundays. But the Sunday lineup tanked so badly that one CW insider said, “Compared to this, our Sundays last season now look like Must-See TV.”
The shake-up was outlined Thursday in a letter to CW affiliates from network Chief Operating Officer John Maatta.
“As you know, to focus our efforts on the earlier part of the week, we entered into a time buy agreement with an outside supplier to program Sunday night,” he wrote. “While this move has clearly paid dividends for the overall schedule, the results on Sunday night have been below expectations. The MRC shows are simply not working. To that end, we have made a business and programming decision to protect our network and your local interests on Sunday for the remainder of the season.”
While many industry insiders called this season make-or-break for
the network, it got off to a solid start when franchise player Gossip Girl and its rookie remake 90210 opened well early and then stabilized.
While clearly with a lot of work still to do to prove itself viable in the long run, and getting no help from an economy that looks primed to go from bad to worse, the CW has been one of the few relatively bright spots in a mostly-dour season for the broadcast networks.
It can trumpet 150% growth in its target demo of females 18-34 on Mondays and 41% on Tuesdays. Taking Fridays out of the equation (the network now runs
Everybody Hates Chris,
The Game and repeats of
America’s Next Top Model after airing WWE wrestling last year), the net is also up 8% over last year in the adult 18-49 demo.
But now with Sunday nights back under its own umbrella, Maatta goes on to tell affiliates in the letter the network “will continue to work diligently and find success via the best means possible and move quickly to shore up troubled timeslots. We will continue to invest in new programming that will evolve into valued primetime assets for you, our affiliates, and our parent companies, CBS and Warner Bros.”
Concerned about if you can get the CW? Check out this list! http://www.cwtv.com/stationsBTW, CW is owned by CBS! These are repeats and the fact they are farmed out to a CBS owned commercial enterprise, speaks well for Jericho and our hopes for a third season! Read the last part of press release. If the network brass thought that Jericho was a loser, it would would not be on the schedule...repeat or not. This is a test Rangers, own up and watch! Success is within our grasp and if you think that the majority of the cast will not rally as we are known to do....well, you do not see our vast and wonderful Cast and Rangers, as I do! The Marines have landed. We have fought and have taken serious casualties, not only do we leave no one behind, but we NEVER accept defeat! ThinkingGuy!