Article by Wayne Friedman.
Source: Media Daily News.
TV marketers could be seeing digital video viewership numbers in C3 ratings -- the metrics that national TV buyers use for their media buys -- in about a year, projects one senior media-buying executive. Maybe even by next upfront.
Posted by Nicholas Hall.
Source: Player Affinity.
Continuing on from the last installment, I move on to shows that made it as far as two seasons. Though this batch did develop further, with one exception, they were all still canceled before their time
Editor: Jericho is #2 on this list.
Posted by Ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Click on the title to see the announcement.
Posted by Bryan Kristopowitz.
Source: 411 Mania.
About half way down the column:
Jericho Season 3: Civil War Graphic Novel Trade Paperback out July 20th: The first six issues of this awesome, awesome comic book, published by the fine folks at IDW Publishing, will be out in graphic novel trade paperback form this Wednesday. If you haven't been reading the book in its normal single issue format the graphic novel is a great way to check out what's been done and to get up to speed before the next regular issue hits comic book store shelves, which I imagine will be sooner rather than later.
Posted by Ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Click on the title to read the announcements.
Posted by staff.
Source: IGN.
When we put up our list of 10 TV Show We Wish Got Another Season last week, we knew everyone would completely agree with all of our choices, and we were right! Okay, okay, no, we actually assumed you'd all have varying opinions on which you agreed with, while also noting shows you felt were equally deserving that we left off.
Jericho made the list!
Posted by Robert Seidman.
Source: TV By the Numbers.
As USA dominates the television landscape this summer with a record number of original hits, the network announces today the pickup of the original scripted series COMMON LAW starring Michael Ealy (“The Good Wife, “Californication”), Warren Kole (“The Chicago Code,” “24”) and Jack McGee (“The Fighter,” “Rescue Me”). The series will start production next month on 11 episodes in New Orleans, Louisiana. The announcement was made today by USA Co-Presidents Jeff Wachtel and Chris McCumber.
Posted by Ratkeeper.
Source: JEBS.
Click on the title to read the announcements.