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KR Ratings
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 1:52 pm
by BlackKitt
Is this good or bad?

Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 3:20 pm
by lunchmeat
Well, if anything, it could be worse.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2009 9:54 pm
by KITT
basically, higher the number the better the rating and better for the show.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:21 pm
by Sky_Blue_Civic
Seems to be doing well as a sci-fi show...But compared putting all the shows(of all genres)together, it's not good...

Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2009 9:56 pm
by Drifty
Just wondering, but shouldn't Heroes and Lost be in there? I'm certainly not complaining they're not lol
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:37 pm
by Sky_Blue_Civic
I think Heroes and Lost go into the "drama" category.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2009 8:52 pm
by Mr.Marcus
Its good but look at what its being compared to. I've firmly held that if KR was on a friday or saturday night it would do well. It can't survive on a Wed night prime time slot.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:52 am
by Knight007
I think we need the openion of Neps, he is the master of translating those ratings. what you think?? is this good or bad?

Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 3:34 am
by Skav
3rd is place is awesome. I'm beginning to think people are just being greedy here. Look at the shows it's beaten there, Smallville, Jericho, Supernatural etc. I'm shocked that KR can even get that high in this day and age.
1st place will never happen.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 4:29 am
by whet
I think what you have to remember with Knight Rider is, TOS in the 80's is a generation away now, so that means the show picking up a new genertaion as it can't just depend on it's ols fan base.
To this genration Knight Rider is maybe a new show, so it needs time to build on that, 5 episodes for the reboot is not really a fair chance Imho, it needs a second season to make or break.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 4:32 am
by necrophilissimo
I'd say that's pretty damn awesome; Look at all the quality shows falling behind KR ratings - Supernatural, for instance. Even in Olympics third place is worth a medal

Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2009 9:42 am
by whet
Also what tv companies have to remember is people are watching online etc, even Iligaly(Which I am not supporting and please don't start talking about how to.. I'm just using it as a point)
The thing is viewing habits of shows have changed considerably other time, not so many people will sit down and watch something as it's broadcast as they used to.
So maybe it's time for a diffrent approch to rattings.. Admitadly I don't know how they'd do that, but something will have to change sooner or later.

Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 9:16 am
by Drifty
whet wrote:Also what tv companies have to remember is people are watching online etc, even Iligaly(Which I am not supporting and please don't start talking about how to.. I'm just using it as a point)
The thing is viewing habits of shows have changed considerably other time, not so many people will sit down and watch something as it's broadcast as they used to.
So maybe it's time for a diffrent approch to rattings.. Admitadly I don't know how they'd do that, but something will have to change sooner or later.

I agree. Maybe TV companies should analyse the figures of non-tv usage. To get a true count of how many viewers they get, the company would need to save the IP address' of the viewers and see how many different IP's they get. Admittedly, the only flaw with this is the fact that some homes have multiple pc's/laptops(notebooks) etc. Each will have their own IP if on broadband as they stay constant. I see this as a good way to view figures & popularity, but they would need a filter to save the IP address once and not have the same IP more than once. I only say this incase some people re-watch the show, as some of us do. This may be expensive software to introduce, but it would be worthwhile as it would definately start a trend of monitoring a new medium other than TV. Also, they could apply this software to all shows they broadcast.
Prime examples of this type of monitoring are already available. Lynda414's vote on the FLAG website for her Fanfic (highly recommended read by the way) & the petition to save KR. Both of these save IP addresses so they don't have the same person repeating themselves from the same terminal.
I know I've rambled on & on, but does this make sense to you guys?
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 11:51 am
by Lynda414
Drifty wrote:whet wrote:Also what tv companies have to remember is people are watching online etc, even Iligaly(Which I am not supporting and please don't start talking about how to.. I'm just using it as a point)
The thing is viewing habits of shows have changed considerably other time, not so many people will sit down and watch something as it's broadcast as they used to.
So maybe it's time for a diffrent approch to rattings.. Admitadly I don't know how they'd do that, but something will have to change sooner or later.

I agree. Maybe TV companies should analyse the figures of non-tv usage. To get a true count of how many viewers they get, the company would need to save the IP address' of the viewers and see how many different IP's they get. Admittedly, the only flaw with this is the fact that some homes have multiple pc's/laptops(notebooks) etc. Each will have their own IP if on broadband as they stay constant. I see this as a good way to view figures & popularity, but they would need a filter to save the IP address once and not have the same IP more than once. I only say this incase some people re-watch the show, as some of us do. This may be expensive software to introduce, but it would be worthwhile as it would definately start a trend of monitoring a new medium other than TV. Also, they could apply this software to all shows they broadcast.
Prime examples of this type of monitoring are already available. Lynda414's vote on the FLAG website for her Fanfic (highly recommended read by the way) & the petition to save KR. Both of these save IP addresses so they don't have the same person repeating themselves from the same terminal.
I know I've rambled on & on, but does this make sense to you guys?
Drifty, you're just awesome. *hugs* Who did you vote for?
On the subject of Neilson boxes, I also agree that they are outdated. Especially for those of us who are sci-fi fans, we like more advanced ways of enjoying our media. I personally am much more comfortable watching all my shows on my computer and leaving the TV on Noggin and the Classical Music station for the kids. The only show in recent memory that I have watched on the TV was Knight Rider. I felt that I should do my part and sit through commercials, even though I can't pause and rewind when Artemis starts screaming "Car! Car!" at the screen.
For me, online viewing is much more preferable, even if I have to sit through ads on there too.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:13 pm
by lunchmeat
I think, with the changeover to digital TV signalling, that we'll see better monitoring. From what I understand, channels will be able to send and receive data, similar to an internet connection - the idea was to introduce interactivity into TV viewing sessions, to some extent, but with this technology we'll probably also get a more accurate representation of who is watching what (via server-side applications that monitor small pings from active viewers).
I'm not sure how long this will take, but I think that Neilsen's days are numbered, in the face of new technology.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Tue Feb 10, 2009 3:12 pm
by KITT
well, i did find that knight rider was in the top 10 most downloaded shows.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 12:52 am
by Sky_Blue_Civic
That seems like a good sign to me!

It shows that there's interest, and I hope it proves that the Neilson ratings are wrong!This is the twenty-first century people!It's time we find a new way to get an accurate count!
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 3:03 am
by knightnl1978
Hello,
I am from the netherlands and i can only confirm that lots of us here are watching online because it isn't at our tv yet. We love the show so we hope it gets a seccond season.
Greetings the netherlands.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 6:09 am
by R.I.T.T.
knightnl1978 wrote:Hello,
I am from the netherlands and i can only confirm that lots of us here are watching online because it isn't at our tv yet. We love the show so we hope it gets a seccond season.
Greetings the netherlands.
And I doubt it ever will be. Which is a shame as I wish there was a way "we" could show that there are people watching.
Same with Terminator SCC
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2009 9:01 pm
by PHOENIXZERO
I thought it was airing in the Netherlands now? O_o Or was it just the pilot?
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:53 am
by knightnl1978
R.I.T.T. wrote:knightnl1978 wrote:Hello,
I am from the netherlands and i can only confirm that lots of us here are watching online because it isn't at our tv yet. We love the show so we hope it gets a seccond season.
Greetings the netherlands.
And I doubt it ever will be. Which is a shame as I wish there was a way "we" could show that there are people watching.
Same with Terminator SCC
Someone at nbc has to notice that there are people watching it on the internet and writing about it, also overseas. So what can i say. And we only had the pilot on our network.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 1:41 am
by Knight007
knightnl1978 wrote:
Someone at nbc has to notice that there are people watching it on the internet and writing about it, also overseas. So what can i say. And we only had the pilot on our network.
but how???? they are not hearing the people living in the US, how do we get them to know about us the people living overseas and do watch the show every week????

Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 8:08 pm
by KITT
write a letter, or an email.
Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Sun Feb 15, 2009 11:46 pm
by Sky_Blue_Civic
Oh!And sign the petition if you haven't already!

Re: KR Ratings
Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 12:53 am
by Knight007