FLAG website on NBC.com's front page.
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FLAG website on NBC.com's front page.
NBC's got a feature about it, its about half way down on the front page, under the 'Watchmen' and the NBC Direct.
This might be a good sign.
This might be a good sign.
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It also mentions the "Season Finale" in the links on the left:
I love the new strapline across the bottom of the FLAG/KR site:
Reestablished in 2009 "To do what we think is right" - they wouldn't even have bothered updating that if the show was going to be canned - would they?
I love the new strapline across the bottom of the FLAG/KR site:
Reestablished in 2009 "To do what we think is right" - they wouldn't even have bothered updating that if the show was going to be canned - would they?
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Sure they would if it gives fans hope and keeps them from bombarding NBC offices with letter of support. Updating a website is pretty meaningless in terms of assessing a show's future.
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Everything comes down to cost these days. Why would they spend money on creating new graphics and callouts if they've completely given up.
Sure, these are crumbs compared to what Heroes gets. But front page on NBC.com is valuable real estate.
Nice find!
Sure, these are crumbs compared to what Heroes gets. But front page on NBC.com is valuable real estate.
Nice find!
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How much does a website update cost? If you want to take about cost then look at the ads for the show which are non-existent. That alone is highly indicative of where the show stands with NBC much more than a website update.
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Having worked with NBC in my personal life on a website before - it costs a lot more than you would expect...
I said it was crumbs, but that cost at least 10 peoples time to get that up there.
I said it was crumbs, but that cost at least 10 peoples time to get that up there.
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[nerd]It's still bugging me, I know why it says FLAG was established in 1982, to coincide with the original series, but someone wanna send them a memo that the KR Bible stated FLAG was established in 1965? [/nerd] Then again, I don't think they really care and I know the average person doesn't.
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This must mean they still have interest in the show?
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I hoping for it. I recall when Fox had the TV John Doe and after it was cancelled Fox pulled all the links and took down the website pretty quickly. Then again, that may been at the end of the season, in the spring, and they had no purpose of taking it down right away.weeezl wrote:This must mean they still have interest in the show?
I think NBC may really be waiting to see how much the fans react to Knight Rider. I may watch an episode online tonight. In today's IT world it's very easy to see how many times an episode is downloaded or watched.
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I'm with Neps. A website update on a show is hardly "meaningless". Every time there is even a slight change to a website, it takes tons of people to sign off on it. From design, to copy, to interactivity, and so on and so forth.
Personally, while I don't think this is anything close to solid evidence that KR is safe, it's definitely a good sign. With money being as tight as it is, NBC certainly isn't going to waste it on updating a site of a show they plan to kill. Not when they can hype up a new show that is waiting in the wings. The reason of it "keeps them from bombarding NBC offices with letter of support" doesn't fly. It's far cheaper to ignore hundreds of letters than to update a site.
Further, I would think TV execs WANT the bombardment of letters of support. The more they get, the better it looks to their would-be advertisers. Something they can sell them on. 1000 very interested parties are better than 10,000 barely interested ones..
Personally, while I don't think this is anything close to solid evidence that KR is safe, it's definitely a good sign. With money being as tight as it is, NBC certainly isn't going to waste it on updating a site of a show they plan to kill. Not when they can hype up a new show that is waiting in the wings. The reason of it "keeps them from bombarding NBC offices with letter of support" doesn't fly. It's far cheaper to ignore hundreds of letters than to update a site.
Further, I would think TV execs WANT the bombardment of letters of support. The more they get, the better it looks to their would-be advertisers. Something they can sell them on. 1000 very interested parties are better than 10,000 barely interested ones..
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The tag line and "new" FLAG logo on the knight industries website has been there for a while now - I think since just after the KARR episode (knight to king's pawn). So don't read anything in to that. Plus it's supposed to be a site that the KR writers put up and they'll be thte last to know.
But being on the NBC website is relatively significant. That may mean something. Since NBC can track how many users went to this flag site by clicking the link on the NBC site I suggest getting EVERYONE to go to the NBC site and then clicking to the FLAG site.
Also the new FLAG logo is not the same one in the last episode.
But being on the NBC website is relatively significant. That may mean something. Since NBC can track how many users went to this flag site by clicking the link on the NBC site I suggest getting EVERYONE to go to the NBC site and then clicking to the FLAG site.
Also the new FLAG logo is not the same one in the last episode.
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Every little bit helps. Going with what I said above and how easy it is to see how many people have downloaded an episode they can also tell how many times they're website has been visited.FLAGCEO wrote:Since NBC can track how many users went to this flag site by clicking the link on the NBC site I suggest getting EVERYONE to go to the NBC site and then clicking to the FLAG site.
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trissybabes wrote:It also mentions the "Season Finale" in the links on the left:
I love the new strapline across the bottom of the FLAG/KR site:
Reestablished in 2009 "To do what we think is right" - they wouldn't even have bothered updating that if the show was going to be canned - would they?
any1 notice it also says
established in 1982 to champions the cause of the innocent,the helpless and the powerless.
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I think that this is a great sign that Knight Rider will continue. Why would they spend money on the site if they were ecen 'thinking' of cancelling the series. I absolutely love KR and I can't wait to see if and what next season has in store for us.
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For the work they did I doubt it cost them all that much, it's not as if they did a huge redesign of the site either...
Uhh yeah, though like I said before in my "nerd post" FLAG was actually established in 1965 according to the KR bible that was made by people in charge of the original series.
any1 notice it also says
established in 1982 to champions the cause of the innocent,the helpless and the powerless.
Uhh yeah, though like I said before in my "nerd post" FLAG was actually established in 1965 according to the KR bible that was made by people in charge of the original series.
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I would love to have that FLAG background as a wallpaper!
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Has anyone been to the site recently?
I went to it tonight to see if anything had been changed, and to my surprise......
The front page is the same, but the next page is different and none of the menu buttons work, all just lead back to the opening page.
It says their redoing to website, which is good news I guess.....
I went to it tonight to see if anything had been changed, and to my surprise......
The front page is the same, but the next page is different and none of the menu buttons work, all just lead back to the opening page.
It says their redoing to website, which is good news I guess.....
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awesome news keep us posted
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