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Flush of original shows, as broadcast struggles

Dec 24, 2008
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Basic cable has been gaining on broadcast in ratings for years, but 2008 may be remembered as the year when cable also took the lead in prestige.

While the broadcast networks struggled with development woes and ratings declines caused by the writers’ strike, cable turned out a slew of critically acclaimed shows that helped boost smaller networks’ profiles and, more importantly, build their brands.

Three of the six major Emmy awards this fall went to basic cable programs, a number that was once unthinkable. Virtually every top 20 cable network now has at least one signature original show, from USA’s “Monk” to TNT’s “The Closer” to AMC’s “Mad Men.”

In 2009, those ranks will only grow as cable networks continue to chip away at broadcast’s overall viewer share. Cable is on pace to finish the year with record highs in adults 18-49, and that will increase next year along with the number of original shows.

“Despite the writers’ strike and its aftermath, cable’s development of a lineup of hit series is taking it to new places that were unimaginable 10 years ago,” says TV historian Tim Brooks, a former researcher at Lifetime and USA. “It’s becoming the home not only for scripted drama series, but TBS and others, even Lifetime, are getting into scripted sitcom fare as well.”

Cable networks such as TNT and USA are increasingly positioning themselves as competitors not to each other but to smaller broadcast networks like the CW. USA will actually finish ahead of the latter among adults 18-49 and 25-54 this year, a first for any basic cable network.

Other, more niche networks, like Oxygen and Bravo, have had surprising success with original reality shows. Programs like “Bad Girls Club” and “Project Runway” can compete with broadcast among some specialized demos, all while growing the network’s brand identity, which is key for cable.

“These networks are developing programming that develops a brand and brings viewers back,” Brooks says. “They know the tone and type of programming they are getting from them. A Lifetime viewer does not want to have a program on that they’d be ashamed if their daughter walked into the room, but MTV does want that programming.”

Cable has also seen its profile rise through an increase in major sporting events carriage. The British Open moves to ESPN next year without a live broadcast presence, and soon the Bowl Championship Series will also go from broadcast to cable.

That comes after Major League Baseball shifted one of its divisional series to cable last year and the NFL Network began airing a series of Thursday games two years ago.

The one area where cable is still struggling against broadcast is online, where networks have not been as quick to make their top shows available for download. One of cable’s priorities in the coming year will be monetizing its shows online, following years of uncertainty over how to do so.

Viacom famously sued YouTube for allegedly posting unauthorized clips of its shows and only recently has begun to promote official version of viral hits like “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart” and “The Colbert Report.”

Meanwhile, broadcast has had huge success in this area, with some shows now having been available online for several years and the once-guffawed-at Hulu.com, a joint venture between NBC Universal and News Corp., seeing huge spikes in traffic.

“Most networks understand how important online is becoming after being very cautious about it in years past,” Brooks says. “The way of promoting shows by spreading programming around fairly freely on internet platforms is a new model, and they have to find a way to monetize it. That is essential.”

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Meanwhile, in other cable ratings for the week ended Dec. 14:
 
Top five networks in primetime (18-49s): USA, ESPN, TBS, ABC Family, TNT.
 
Top five networks in primetime (total viewers): USA, ESPN, Fox News Channel, ABC Family, TBS.
 
Top movie (18-49s): TBS’s “Talladega Nights” (Friday, 9 p.m.) 1.58 million.
 
Top sporting event (total viewers): ESPN’s “Monday Night Football: Buccaneers/Panthers” (Monday, 8:30 p.m.) 11.58 million.
 
Shows making the top 10 among 18-34s, 18-49s and 25-54s: ESPN’s “Monday Night Football: Buccaneers/Panthers” (Monday, 8:30 p.m.); USA’s “WWE Raw” (Monday, 9 and 10 p.m.); Bravo’s “Top Chef” (Wednesday, 10 p.m.).
 
Show on the rise: VH1’s “Real Chance of Love,” Monday 9 p.m. The reality competition increased its 18-34 audience 35 percent week-to-week, from 810,000 viewers to 1.1 million.
 
Show on the decline: TBS’s “House of Payne,” Wednesday 10:30 p.m. The comedy slipped 14 percent week-to-week among viewers 25-54, from 1.9 million to 1.63 million.

TOP 25 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Ranked on Household Rating
 Week Ending December 14

Rank

Primetime

Total Day

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

USA

2258

NICK

1677

2

ESPN

2160

NAN *

1224

3

FOXN

1838

USA

1113

4

FAM

1457

FOXN

1067

5

TBSC

1419

ESPN

963

6

LIF

1395

TNT

903

7

NAN

1377

TOON

898

8

TNT

1357

ADSM*

838

9

HALL

1349

LIF

837

10

AEN

1131

TBSC

807

11

TOON

1112

FAM

758

12

HIST

939

HALL

701

13

AMC

924

AEN

687

14

SPK

888

CNN

620

15

SCIF

864

HIST

581

16

CNN

840

SPK

579

17

DISC

837

TRU

554

18

CMDY

818

DISC

530

19

FX  

815

FX  

527

20

HGTV

802

CMDY

488

21

MSNB

797

FOOD

487

22

TRU

755

AMC

481

23

TLC

736

HGTV

470

24

FOOD

687

TVLD

470

25

HLN

648

MSNB

441

* Network broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24-hour day.
Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 25 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE PROGRAMS
Ranked on Households
 Week Ending December 14

Rank

Program

Net

(000)

1

Buccaneers vs. Panthers

ESPN

8491

2

Spongebob

NICK

3423

3

Spongebob

NICK

3132

4

WWE Entertainment

USA

3128

5

WWE Entertainment

USA

3106

6

Heisman Trophy Presentation

ESPN

3058

7

Spongebob

NICK

3025

8

Spongebob

NICK

2948

9

NCIS

USA

2940

10

Spongebob

NICK

2876

11

Most Wonderful Time of the Year

HALL

2852

12

Spongebob

NICK

2842

12

Spongebob

NICK

2842

14

Back At The Barnyard

NICK

2809

15

The O'Reilly Factor

FOXN

2808

16

House

USA

2807

17

NCIS

USA

2796

18

The O'Reilly Factor

FOXN

2774

19

Spongebob

NICK

2769

20

NCIS

USA

2741

21

Sportscenter          

ESPN

2734

22

House

USA

2700

23

Spongebob

NICK

2672

24

WWE Entertainment

USA

2662

25

Back At The Barnyard

NICK

2652

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 18-34
 Week Ending December 14

Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

USA

799

ADSM*

428

2

TBSC

714

TBSC

369

3

ESPN

713

ESPN

368

4

CMDY

393

NAN *

364

5

FAM

393

NICK

355

6

SPK

372

USA

306

7

FX  

367

CMDY

239

8

MTV

328

FX  

237

9

NAN

328

TNT

235

10

AEN

323

MTV

233

* Network broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24-hour day.
Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS
Adults 18-34
Week Ending December 14

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

Buccaneers vs. Panthers

ESPN

2751

2

The Hills

MTV

1468

3

WWE Entertainment

USA

1386

4

WWE Entertainment

USA

1280

5

Top Chef

BRAV

1244

6

Family Guy

ADSM

1235

7

Family Guy

TBSC

1167

8

House

USA

1120

9

Family Guy

ADSM

1117

10

Real Chance Of Love

VH1

1097

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 18-49
 Week Ending December 14

  Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

USA

1559

ESPN

679

2

ESPN

1420

USA

678

3

TBSC

1170

NAN *

644

4

FAM

965

TBSC

630

5

TNT

790

NICK

562

6

AEN

732

ADSM*

558

7

SPK

684

TNT

557

8

NAN

623

FAM

476

9

CMDY

620

AEN

433

10

FX  

613

LIF

428

* Network broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24-hour day.
Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS
Adults 18-49
 Week Ending December 14

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

Buccaneers vs. Panthers

ESPN

5939

2

WWE Entertainment

USA

2405

3

WWE Entertainment

USA

2298

4

Top Chef

BRAV

2194

5

Sportscenter          

ESPN

2134

6

WWE Entertainment

USA

1963

7

2008-Saints vs. Bears

NFLN

1935

8

House Of Payne

TBSC

1888

9

House

USA

1888

10

House

USA

1877

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 25-54
 Week Ending December 14

 

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Rank

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

USA

1507

USA

704

2

ESPN

1427

ESPN

637

3

FAM

1009

TNT

585

4

TBSC

950

TBSC

523

5

TNT

862

NAN *

513

6

AEN

745

NICK

460

7

LIF

690

FAM

456

8

SPK

627

LIF

452

9

SCIF

597

AEN

439

10

DISC

560

TRU

380

* Network broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24-hour day.
Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS
Adults 25-54
 Week Ending December 14

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

Buccaneers vs. Panthers

ESPN

6091

2

WWE Entertainment

USA

2329

3

WWE Entertainment

USA

2257

4

Top Chef

BRAV

2120

5

Sportscenter

ESPN

2042

6

2008-Saints vs. Bears

NFLN

2003

7

WWE Entertainment

USA

1923

8

Heisman Trophy Presentation

ESPN

1847

9

House

USA

1839

10

Santa Claus is Coming To Town

FAM

1740

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

 

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