Ok, I am gonna say it anyway.. bring back live feeds.
It's not that hard really channel 9!
I do enjoy Alex's humour as BB .
When you say that do you mean as in the voice of Big Brother? Because Alex doesn't do any of that. The main one (the voice you always hear for nominations/evictions/live shows, etc) is Leon Murray.
I think it was said somewhere that Alex speaks for Surly though.
I'm pretty simple. I want to see the organic BB again. Give me Twists/Turns, be tougher on the HMs, make the tasks more challenging, make it a better experience!
1) Bring back live feeds, god even if they need to put a few min delay on it, it's what we all want. It honestly baffles me that a network that is financially suffering is depriving themselves of decent revenue & market share increases from the show. Did you know that if around 25,000 people subscribed at a decent season cost of around $65ish dollars, that would be over $1.5 million in revenue for the series. Imagine if 50,000 or even 100,000 people subscribed, that revenue would increase more!
Not only this, ratings would increase as people want to see the action unfold, more people will probably vote in the evictions, etc.
3) Strip the daily show to 30 mins... and add the extra hour in for nominations, evictions, games, and specials.
- They need to devote more resources to pinpointing whatever story arcs are occurring in the house so that we can follow them as they unfold naturally.
- If they do this, they shouldn't need to focus so much on interventions and gimmicks. Interventions are not interesting anymore because we don't know who the housemates are, and consequently don't give a fuck how they will react to a talking fish.
- Scale all Daily Shows back to an hour in length. The excessively bloated mid-week Daily Shows that we have had since Nine took over are a major reason why BB interferes so much in the house to pad out the footage.
- Restructure the schedule so that the footage is more evenly distributed throughout the week. Add half an hour to Friday's Daily show, and most importantly, add a Sunday Daily Show at 6:30. The housemates cannot be expected to postpone any interesting character development until early in the week because it doesn't suit Nine's schedule, and consequently we will have an uneven portrayal of events in the house which is incredibly hard to follow. Events we see on Thursdays might not make any sense because we never got to see the build-up which occurred in the house last Friday and was edited out to cram three days worth of footage into Monday's eviction show. Does anyone know of any other Big Brother anywhere in the world where the schedule has been so twisted to suit the network's demands?
The year should still have some good moments because they did get the casting right this year ...
Why is Australian TV constantly allowed to get away with stunts like this - Mondays show was scheduled for 8-9.30pm wasn't it, and ends up airing from 8.12pm until after 10pm. That's why they lose viewers - people tune in for the show and it's not there. All this tactic does is artificially lift BB's viewers because the first 12 minutes of the overnight rating is actually for a completely different show.
As for how to up the ratings - no stunts required really. It's more the little things they're getting wrong in the editing rather than the bigger production decisions.
that's exactly what happened, except you couldn't tell it was confidential because it wasn't branded at all and was just a whole bunch of other bits and pieces from the week that didn't fit into their respective daily show with no narration to tell viewers what's happening.
My post in today's daily show thread kind of turned into this: in fact many of my posts over the past week have, so I think I should link it here.
My general thoughts are that the show needs to cover a day of highlights per daily show from when the housemates wake until when they fall asleep (two days at most for covering the weekend), following only spontaneous housemate interactions and storylines: this should be the priority - they can cover their stupid tasks, twists, inane diary room chats, etc., so long as it does not come at the expense of any meaningful content. There also needs to be an outlet for mature adult oriented content: no this does not always mean sex and nudity, but the majority of viewers are adults, and they need to respect us and provide an outlet for content with more mature themes. Live content in any form whatsoever would also be appreciated by many (A line of text and a minute of video every hour or so between 8am and 11pm is no excuse for live content).
1) Bring back live feeds, god even if they need to put a few min delay on it, it's what we all want. It honestly baffles me that a network that is financially suffering is depriving themselves of decent revenue & market share increases from the show. Did you know that if around 25,000 people subscribed at a decent season cost of around $65ish dollars, that would be over $1.5 million in revenue for the series. Imagine if 50,000 or even 100,000 people subscribed, that revenue would increase more!
I don't know about ratings, but I know what I would like to see.
♥ A more diverse range of housemates, personality wise. I know at Nine they're probably like "yep, we got an Asian, an Aboriginal, a lesbian, a mother and a gay guy - we're set!" But think back to when it was on Ten, or even last year. Every housemate was different. I want to see clashes, I want to see a full-blown Bob Katter type in with a Bob Brown, you know?
♥ LET'S NOT TURN THE HOUSEMATES INTO NINE'S OWN LITTLE ADVERTISING MINIONS! I mean Christ, a few days in and we're seeing them on the Ambi Pur ads, last year they had the Gangnam Style thing, it makes it all seem so fake. The commercial breaks are also ridiculous.
♥ I don't like the individual tasks they're handing out to people, really. Like Ben as BB's PA. Just stick to the household tasks. And make them interesting. Make them sleep outside for a week and use a porta potty. Tie them to each other for a few days, I don't know. I know the Ashes thing is relevant at the moment but cricket is dull at the best of times, having them sit around and fail to hit a ball as a weekly task is just horrible.
♥ Do away with the halfway house. I know it's done now and we have to deal, but I just really hate it. Instead, maybe bring back the punishment system. If someone breaks a rule, make them spend the night in a tiny room with half a mattress and bread for dinner, or something.
♥ Bring back uplate - this has been mentioned a lot here, and I think it would be great to have a live show where you could watch the housemates just BE, maybe have people calling in with their opinions on housemates or whatever rather than those stupid games they used to have.
♥ Live shows that are actually live, not as scripted. I understand that Sonia is no Gretel, she's a performer not a journalist, but it all seems so forced when she's on stage.
Also, less crappy editing, less focus on relationships that don't exist, more focus on each housemate - not just the loudest ones.
And the Showdowns are boring.
I'm in complete support for live steaming, but I'm 100% positive there is no way they could get 25,000 people to pay $65 per season for live steaming. I doubt you could even get 25,000 people to pay $10. Alex himself said that hardly anyone watched the live feeds back when they existed, and there were a lot more hardcore fans back then.
Also, I disagree with you on 30 minute daily shows. With usually around 8 minutes of advertisements, that's only 22 minutes to cover the past 24 hours in the house. That's simply not enough.
I'm guessing yourself & buck1106 either work for channel 9 or for the show? No pun intended.
I disagree with your comments also.
25,000 people out of a core audience averaging 900,000 is not an unreasonable estimate. Works out less then 10%, so I've probably underestimated.
$65 (estimate) for live streaming for a full season pass would work out to be less then $6 per week, and obviously as channel 10 had, there would be options for half seasons, trials, time limits, or weekly to suit people's requirements/budgets or viewing habits more.
Of course it costs money to implement such demands, but if they did it and properly, they'd probably break even or even profit from it. Compared to the old BB days, we are much more technology driven today then we were then with more ways to view the content then previously. The money they are wasting now on over editing and producing content the viewers are complaining about could be better utilised on what the viewers really want - live content, bigger/better games, uplate, uncut etc.
I also think stripping the daily shows back would do wonders for the show in the instance that if update, confidential and games were added into the mix along with nominations/evictions then the content would be more driven, increasing audience satisfaction. As a result of this, Channel 9 could utilise GO! particularly for Games/and or Update to increase the market share for it's digital networks also.
Right now, we are getting 90 minutes of very overly edited material of content that is not live, consistent/driven or makes sense and as a result the audience is decreasing by the day.
Yes, advertisements would suck in a stripped back version of the daily show, but they need to leave us wanting more. This will have viewers coming back. And as mentioned, with live streaming, uplate, confidential, games, nominations, evictions the content is more driven and live!
The network might even see an increase in revenue generated through eviction voting, etc.
I'm no marketing expert, but it doesn't take much common sense to work it out and clearly channel 9 have no common sense, because they are killing their brands and making ruthless mistakes with their programs.