Here's something to consider. I pass this along for whatever use it may be down the road a piece.
Apparently, the contract for B5 and the stations expires at the end of the year, with a few exceptions. What this means is that, for all intents and purposes, the decision on whether or not to pick up the show will be made based on the November sweeps.
We've done well this year; they're expecting us to do even better next year. To be precise, they'd like us to be a bona fide hit. What's the reason for this? The syndication market is going through MAJOR changes. Networks and fledgling networks are grabbing up stations by the handful, making lots of elaborate promises, bringing highly-rated network shows in many cases in as inducement. Robocop is, apparently, already either dead or near-death. Other series will be falling in the next few weeks.
When running new episodes, we're come in around a 5.3 rating, which puts us at about #17 in the ratings overall, and #4 in dramatic series. Our demographics, btw, are nothing less than *amazing*. But because we're making the show better, and doing more, and with the shape of the market for syndicated TV changing, more is expected. What we hear is that the stations would like us to bring in a rating between 6.0 and 7.0, which would put us at about #10 in the overall rankings, #3 in dramatic series overall. If we can do that, we're golden. If not...I don't know.
Point being, if there's any last-minute conversions anybody wants to do, now's the time to do it. November will be very important to the whole fate of Babylon 5.
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