Thursday nights-related stories
Posted Feb 25th 2009 6:11PM by Richard Keller
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Industry, Programming, OpEd, American Idol
Here's why: it now languishes on my DVR for days afterward. When it aired on Wednesday nights I would either watch it live or immediately after I put the kids to bed. It was appointment television for both my wife and me; something that we could get together for after a day of work and children and basic mayhem.
Now that FOX switched the show to Thursdays it doesn't have the same importance as it once did. Instead it gets superseded by the other "Must See" shows of the evening. Because there's so much to see that night the DVR gets loaded up with those shows as well, pushing Bones lower in the queue. Then Friday comes around and we watch the other shows, plus that night's entries. With Saturday and Sunday being so busy with life in general I don't get enough time to clear out the DVR queue. By the time the next new episode of Bones airs my wife and I haven't even watched the previous week's episode.
Continue reading Moving Bones to Thursday nights was not a good idea
Posted Apr 22nd 2008 2:40PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, Scrubs, 30 Rock, Reality-Free
If you haven't heard, 30 Rock and Scrubs are switching time slots starting this Thursday. 30 Rock will now be seen at 9:30 for the rest of the season while Scrubs moves to the 8:30 slot.
A lot of people (including myself) assumed that this was because of the rent "MILF Island" episode of the show. NBC received a lot of complaints about the episode, saying it was too raunchy for the "family hour," the 8pm to 9pm time that has always (sort of) been for family viewing (NBC even touted a "family hour" when they announced their new lineup a few weeks ago). Now comes word from the network that the switch isn't happening because of the controversy. But the real reason is just as interesting.
They're moving the show to 9:30 so it has a better lead-in (The Office) and can give the show more exposure as Tina Fey's new movie Baby Mama opens. The network does say, however, that when the fall rolls around the show will be back in its regular 8:30 time slot after My Name Is Earl.
Posted Apr 3rd 2008 3:01PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Industry, Programming, ER, Pickups and Renewals, Reality-Free

When NBC revealed their new schedule a little early yesterday, it was announced that ER will indeed be back for a 15th season. Now it has been announced that this indeed will be the last season of the long running medical drama.
This current season was supposed to be the last season of the show, but it had sort of a rejuvenation this year, which made NBC completely rework their Thursday at 10 time slot. While they tried a couple of different strategies in that time period, it turned out that the old show ER was actually the most successful.
Continue reading Yes, next season really is the last season of ER
Posted Nov 20th 2006 4:29PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Programming, OpEd, The Five
So here we are at the start of Thanksgiving week, that time of year that we give thanks to everything we have in our lives. While most of us will, of course, be thankful for having our family and friends in our lives, we also can't forget about television!
1. Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip getting a full season. Come on, you read this site, so you know this would be number one for me. I think it's a really good show, no matter what some people say. And kudos to NBC for actually giving the show (and Friday Night Lights, too) a full season even though the ratings weren't spectacular. Imagine, a network that didn't cancel a show quickly, instead having a strategy to move it to a new night! Who knows if the show will get a second season, it at least gets a whole first season, and that makes me happy.
Continue reading The Five: What Bob is thankful for
Posted Oct 25th 2006 3:46PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, NBC, Industry, Programming
NBC has just announced that they are bringing back Scrubs to Thursday night and moving the new comedy 30 Rock to Thursday too, in an effort to bring back a little old glory to the night. The two comedies will join My Name Is Earl and The Office for a new two-hour comedy block: Earl at 8, followed by The Office, Scrubs, then 30 Rock. ER, the only non-comedy on the night, will stay at 10pm. The new lineup starts on November 16.
One question remains: will the Deal Or No Deal that is currently on at 9 get moved or removed from the schedule?
[via TV Tattle]
Posted Feb 2nd 2006 1:42PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, ABC, Industry, Programming, Alias
So, you're all set to watch the last episodes of Alias starting in
March, leading up to the exciting series finale in May? This news might tick you off a little
bit.
ABC this week announced their plans for the midseason and beyond, and oddly, Alias is hardly mentioned at
all. It was supposed to come back in March with new episodes. But now this article says it's a "schedule
orphan," and there's a chance that it won't come back til summer. Gah. Ugh. $%^&*#$!
Of course, this isn't set in stone, so maybe everything will be okey-dokey come March. But right now it looks like
Simon Cowell's new show American Inventor is going to be on Thursday nights, surrounded by Extreme
Makeover and Primetime, which means no room for Sydney and friends. Unless they move it to
another night. But what night?