TV still feeling strike hangover

Wed Apr 23, 2008 10:20pm EDT
 
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By James Hibberd

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - When CBS' Monday night block returned from its enforced break to set record ratings last month, the industry exhaled a collective sigh of relief.

The production hiatus voodoo of the writers strike seemingly had no impact; fans had been patiently waiting for their favorite shows to return and flooded back without a hitch.

One month later, the Nielsen ratings suggest a strike hangover: Most broadcast shows that have returned in the weeks since CBS' Monday lineup broke the fall scripted series drought have suffered double-digit decreases from their pre-strike averages: ABC's "Desperate Housewives" (down 33% among adults aged 18 to 49), NBC's "ER" (down 24%) and CBS' "CSI: NY" (down 12%), among others.

The numbers set the stage for the first night of the May sweep Thursday, which includes the highly anticipated return of ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" along with "Ugly Betty." With serialized dramas among the hardest hit since the 100-day strike ended in February, all eyes will be on ABC to see if its top-rated drama "Grey's" can return at full strength.

Jeff Bader, ABC's executive vp of scheduling, noted the actual performance of returning shows may not be known for weeks due to lag time collecting data from digital video recorder viewership.

"My guess is that many people weren't aware the shows were back, but their DVRs picked them up," he said.

Amid the data so far, one easy lesson for broadcasters to draw is that if there's ever another writers strike, it's best to get your shows back quick.

Almost all the broadcast series that earned better ratings now than before the strike are part of CBS' Monday lineup: "CSI: Miami" and "Two and a Half Men" are up 10% and "How I Met Your Mother" is up a steep 23%. The "Mother" success is noteworthy as the show's future was uncertain. "Mother" received a much-needed publicity boost when Britney Spears made a guest appearance, and has since successfully retained some of its growth.  Continued...

 

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