tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289595359432630118.post3462012245373261954..comments2024-03-18T04:36:26.547-04:00Comments on Paul Levinson's Infinite Regress: The Last Ship debuts: Helix meets Last ResortPaul Levinsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07609987407926836519noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2289595359432630118.post-9028833001373225312023-05-21T15:20:54.745-04:002023-05-21T15:20:54.745-04:00I watch plenty of TV shows and the choices a netwo...I watch plenty of TV shows and the choices a network faces is way out of date...Nelson ratings rely on viewership by time slot to this day...our working world is divided into 3 working shifts...Nelson ratings use those working 1st shift 1 third of viewership...a very small percentage....shows live and die by this...for real results you must depend on availability to the rest second and third shift people...who must pay for streaming services...and those company's have their own original series...to produce a real winner in viewership it needs to be avaliable to all not just cable viewers vs streamers...someone will figure this out...making a blockbuster like those in the past that had huge ratings...it is happening slowly...but people will not pay for a service for a single show...shows gain real popularity by being able to talk about last episode...the network with the real solution is still waiting to be found...the line between network and streaming is wide open to the smartest innovators...availability at the same time needs to be worked out...or as is happening shows get canceled before the writers finish the storyterrydeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10426999328976303231noreply@blogger.com