11/13/2023 0 Comments Judge judy episodes today![]() ![]() What : Watched on the same day they aired What : For 10 episodes (30 minutes each) of Judge Judy airing twice weekly So we can make our comparison “apples-to-apples” later down below. This is a good time to remind everyone of the 5Ws for this data set. ![]() Here’s an example from the week of 21-February-2022: Each week, Nielsen releases a top 10 list of broadcast, cable and syndicated content (in addition to their streaming top 10 lists). A lot of folks may be surprised just how many Americans still watch traditional, boring broadcast channels and cable TV. Over the course of 2022, I plan to make just those comparisons between linear ratings and streaming. But that doesn’t make the Jeopardy ratings any less relevant. Squid Game this! TikTok that! Turning Red this! If you want sexy headlines, you write about crazy social or streaming numbers, not “old people” Jeopardy syndication ratings. Meanwhile, all the hype has been on the streaming side of the equation. (Covid-19 actually slowed the decay and virtual MVPDs are growing. And is the acceleration of that decay growing or holding? If I had an easy answer, I’d give it to you. ![]() It’s shrinking year-over-year by most metrics.īut how quickly is it shrinking (or “dying” if you want a more dramatic headline/verb)? If it’s declining by 15 percent year-over-year that’s much different than if it shrank by, say, 2 percent. Traditional TV - think the type distributed through wires and owned by “MVPDs” like cable or satellite companies - is NOT a growth industry. But someday the insane spending wars will calm down and some profit will be eked out by streamers.īut as for its own “collapse”, I think legacy studios really should question the newfound conventional wisdom.ĭon’t get me wrong. Streaming will likely be a worse P&L business than traditional TV distribution. What’s a legacy/traditional studio to do?įirst, question the assumptions above. On the other, linear TV is still “collapsing”. On the one hand, streaming doesn’t have the infinite upside Wall Street expected. Given the chaos of the last week-is “chaos” too strong a word? not at all -a narrative has partially emerged from the rubble. ![]()
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