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Sci Fi weds wrestling


A marriage of convenience but a shrewd one

Jul 6, 2006

It seemed the most ridiculous idea when it was announced several months ago: The Sci Fi network would begin airing wrestling.

What, media people wondered, did wrestling have in common with science fiction? Sci Fi loyalists complained that the faux sport has no place on their network, and wrestling fans also trashed the idea. A network for geeks was no place for loud, crude grapplers.

It wasn't any wrestling either but the extra loud, extra crude Extreme Championship Wrestling

So much for the grousing. Three episodes in, “ECW” is a big hit for Sci Fi, currently the network’s No. 1 program. “ECW” is more than doubling Sci Fi’s timeslot average in 18-49s and 25-54s from the previous four weeks.

In its third episode, airing the week ended July 2, “ECW” averaged 1.41 million viewers 18-49 in its Tuesday 10 p.m. time slot 25-54s. That's down 25 percent from week one’s 1.89 million but up slightly from its second outing.  Among 25-54s, the show averaged 1.4 million viewers, down 17 percent from the 1.68 million who tuned in to the premiere.

“ECW” is known for its rude chants and even dirtier opening antics, which now features a woman stripteasing. “ECW” has incorporated elements of fantasy, with a zombie, a tarot card reader and a vampire appearing in the first few episodes. The league failed back in the 1990s but was revived this year by WWE’s Vince McMahon.

In justifying its decision to air “ECW,” network executives say the show is about imagination, which fit right in with Sci Fi’s identity. But more to the point, the network says internal research found that 44 percent of WWE viewers also watch Sci Fi.

Ultimately, though, the early success of “ECW” is a case study in the power of cross-network promotion, paired with “WWE,” which airs Monday nights on USA, sister network of Sci Fi under the NBC Universal umbrella. “ECW" is promoted to “WWE" wresting fans on Monday nights with the simple message: Tune in tomorrow on Sci Fi for more of the same, or better.

Sci Fi, which ranked No. 9 in primetime on basic cable during second quarter among its target 25-54s, probably won’t see any overall audience growth from the show, beyond the immediate tune-ins. Wrestling fans are notoriously loyal, and while they’ll go anywhere to watch their sport, they don’t tend to stick around.

“Sci Fi Network is inconsequential. It could be on The Food Channel or the Speed Channel, and if properly promoted, wrestling fans would find it,” says Dave Meltzer, editor of WrestlingObserver.com.

The most interesting thing to come out of “ECW’s” odd new home has been the fan diatribes. Messageboards have been abuzz for weeks over whether “ECW” should be on Sci Fi. Complains one fan on the Sci Fi boards: “It sort of takes the heart out of what the channel is supposed to be here for.” 

Meanwhile, in other cable ratings for the week ended July 2:
 
Top five networks in primetime (18-49s): TNT, USA, BET, TBS, FX
 
Top five networks in primetime (total viewers): USA, TNT, AMC, ESPN, BET
 
Top movie (18-49s): AMC’s “Broken Trail Part II” (Monday, 8 p.m.) 2.32 million
 
Top sporting event (total viewers): USA’s “WWE Entertainment” (Monday, 10 p.m.) 5.86 million
 
Shows making the top 10 among 18-34s, 18-49s and 25-54s: USA’s “WWE Entertainment” (Monday, 10 p.m.); USA’s “WWE Entertainment” (Monday, 9 p.m.); BET’s “BET Awards Show” (Tuesday, 8 p.m.); ESPN’s “World Cup: Brazil-France” (Saturday, 2:55 p.m.)
 
Show on the rise: “Larry King Live,” CNN, Thursday, 9 p.m. Booted “View” co-host Star Jones promised to shut up after her appearance on “King” Thursday, and many turned in to hear her last words. “King” tripled its usual audience with nearly 3 million total viewers, and finished first among the cable news networks in total viewers and adults 25-54.

Show on the decline: “Real World XVII,” MTV, Tuesday 10 p.m. Airing opposite the “BET Awards,” “Real World” was down 11 percent week to week among 18-34s to 1.15 million viewers. It was down 6 percent week to week among adults 18-49 to a still-formidable 1.4 million viewers.

 

TOP 25 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Ranked on Household Rating
 Week Ending July 2

Rank

Primetime

Total Day

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

USA

1936

NICK

1664

2

TNT

1816

NAN*

1159

3

AMC

1424

TOON

1034

4

ESPN

1306

TNT

1020

5

NAN

1234

USA

937

6

LIF

1157

ADSM*

921

7

BET

1150

ESPN

762

8

TOON

1136

LIF

738

9

TBSC

1132

TBSC

727

10

FOXN

1060

FOXN

652

11

HALL

1038

MTV

619

12

FX

1031

HALL

593

13

SPK

965

AMC

570

14

HGTV

827

FX

542

15

MTV

821

DISC

519

16

FAM

788

FAM

512

17

DISC

784

BET

507

18

HIST

762

SPK

506

19

AEN

759

AEN

492

20

CMDY

746

TVLD

485

21

TVLD

733

FOOD

480

22

CORT

713

CMDY

476

23

CNN

679

HGTV

476

24

SCIF

677

HIST

458

25

FOOD

646

CNN

421

* 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 July 2

Rank

Program

Net

(000)

1

Broken Trail Pt 2       

AMC

6862

2

The Closer             

TNT

4347

3

WWE Entertainment       

USA

4109

4

BET Awards Show         

BET

4095

5

WWE Entertainment       

USA

3240

6

Saved                   

TNT

2744

7

Spongebob               

NICK

2740

8

Broken Trail Pt 2       

AMC

2700

9

Spongebob               

NICK

2684

10

Spongebob                

NICK

2674

11

Spongebob               

NICK

2664

12

Brazil/France           

ESPN

2651

13

Larry King Live         

CNN

2542

14

Fairly Odd Parents      

NICK

2499

15

Spongebob               

NICK

2494

16

Family Guy              

ADSM

2493

17

Fairly Odd Parents      

NICK

2476

18

Drake & Josh            

NICK

2427

19

Fairly Odd Parents      

NICK

2401

19

Spongebob               

NICK

2401

21

Spongebob               

NICK

2397

22

Spongebob               

NICK

2386

23

Drake & Josh            

NICK

2348

24

Drake & Josh            

NICK

2341

25

Jimmy Neutron           

NICK

2310

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

 

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 18-34
 Week Ending July 2

Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

BET

530

ADSM*

361

2

USA

473

NAN*

329

3

MTV

464

NICK

307

4

TNT

435

TNT

305

5

TBSC

405

ESPN

286

6

ESPN

398

MTV

286

7

SPK

376

TBSC

283

8

CMDY

370

USA

230

9

FX

370

BET

212

10

NAN

270

FX

207

* 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 July 2

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

BET Awards Show          

BET

2135

2

WWE Entertainment       

USA

1735

3

RW/RR Fresh Meat        

MTV

1592

4

Brazil/France           

ESPN

1425

5

WWE Entertainment       

USA

1308

6

The Hills             

MTV

1202

7

Real World XVII         

MTV

1153

8

Family Guy               

ADSM

1088

9

Black Carpet Lounge     

BET

1013

10

Blade: The Series       

SPK

951

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

 

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 18-49
 Week Ending July 2

 Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

TNT

1083

TNT

651

2

USA

1081

NAN*

588

3

BET

881

TBSC

516

4

TBSC

796

USA

516

5

FX

772

ADSM*

503

6

ESPN

762

NICK

499

7

SPK

747

ESPN

494

8

AMC

695

FX

397

9

DISC

596

LIF

395

10

MTV

590

SPK

379

* 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 July 2

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

BET Awards Show         

BET

3651

2

WWE Entertainment       

USA

3129

3

Broken Trail Pt 2       

AMC

2321

4

WWE Entertainment       

USA

2255

5

Brazil/France           

ESPN

2215

6

RW/RR Fresh Meat        

MTV

1885

7

The Closer             

TNT

1837

8

Black Carpet Lounge     

BET

1708

9

Rescue Me               

FX

1706

10

Men In Black            

TNT

1691

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

 

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 25-54
 Week Ending July 2

 

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Rank

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

TNT

1154

TNT

650

2

USA

1104

USA

528

3

AMC

825

NAN*

476

4

BET

773

ESPN

439

5

ESPN

771

TBSC

430

6

FX

738

LIF

402

7

SPK

710

NICK

386

8

TBSC

709

FX

355

9

DISC

611

SPK

355

10

LIF

601

DISC

341

* 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 July 2

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

Broken Trail Pt 2       

AMC

3401

2

BET Awards Show         

BET

3174

3

WWE Entertainment       

USA

2782

4

The Closer             

TNT

2307

5

Brazil/France           

ESPN

2057

6

WWE Entertainment       

USA

2024

7

Rescue Me               

FX

1679

8

Saved                    

TNT

1654

9

Men In Black            

TNT

1614

10

Forrest Gump            

TNT

1588

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

 



Toni Fitzgerald is a staff writer for Media Life.




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