Canceled TV Shows Get Proper Burial Online
from the bring-back-Firefly dept
Popular shows such as ABC's Lost or NBC's Heroes have found their way online, after the industry finally realized that offering shows via broadband actually increased network viewership. Now it appears the studios are tinkering with using the Internet as a place where cancelled serial dramas can go to die -- appealing to fans of series with plotlines that have been left unresolved. One such example is ABC's Day Break, a Groundhog Day-esque cop drama that was cancelled after it failed to fill in for Lost while ABC's cash cow was on Christmas hiatus. To appease fans, ABC is streaming the remaining 7 episodes online. Other cancelled series such as CBS's Smith, NBC's Kidnapped, and Fox's Vanished got to tie up their loose ends online. While this seems to be exciting some people, it looks like most of the time the espisodes were already in the can, and if the series was left un-filmed, customers got un-filmed plot summaries instead. It only makes sense to air already produced episodes in order to make fans happy; more interesting perhaps will be when (or if) the studios move cancelled niche shows on-line not just to die -- but to live on via new (if not quite as highly produced) episodes.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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I don't understand why they don't show the produce
If they've got the already produced episodes, and they are putting them on-line, that shows the real demand for the episode. They can get real feedback as to how many people watch the shows.
But I'm not going to sit and watch "Kidnapped" in a tiny window on my PC while I'm connected to the internet. (That was the canceled show that I would have liked to see the rest of the season. ) If I could download the show, and watch it completely from my computer I'd be likely to do that. If I could download it and burn it to a CD to watch in my DVD player, I'd do that, even if they put TV commercials in the normal places. I would want it to be at least DVD quality video though, since I've gotten used to watching it in HDTV quality video when I watch it over the air.
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If I could download the show, and watch it completely from my computer I'd be likely to do that.
Try BitTorrent to download the show. That's what I did with "Vanished". Although it might technically be a copyright violation, since the network put it up online, I don't have any ethical issues.
I even downloaded the last 7 episodes of "Joey" that were only broadcast outside the US.
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Great...
I don't think this is exactly a good idea though, if the show failed then it probably won't get good web ratings anyway. What these networks need to do, is stop trying to be like Hollywood and make decent programming again. How many shows during the week actually make you laugh now? How many shows do you watch leaving you feeling up-beat?
Lately it's been nothing but dramas for America's top shows, and face it, because we eat it up like starving Ethiopians devouring a live chicken, they'll continue to serve us lower quality crap along with the occasional high quality meal. Again, this is because our society has become a "Throw away" society, where hardly anything lasts 3 years on TV, movies are forgettable, cars are made of plastics to be recycled... and because of that, everyone is in a rush to make the newer, the better, but in reality the old adage "Haste makes waste" starts to become applicable.
It's a change needed by the entire society, not just the media outlets or manufacturers of goods. Our mind-set as a nations needs to change. We need to start to hold things that deserve it, close to us with great value, instead of looking for cheap replacements of the last POS that broke.
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If NBC hadn't cancelled Commited after like 8 episodes I really think it could have taken off.
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Well...
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Should have done this with Invasion
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Arrested Development?
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Arrested Development...
Just look at the record of failed shows he's been in, I swear he's cursed.
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what there doing
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