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Bucking the system
Not sure if good or bad....Looks like BB will be one of 7's most succesful shows this year.
Not sure if good or bad....Looks like BB will be one of 7's most succesful shows this year.
Not sure if good or bad.
NOW I know who you are !Mixed I would say....
If they can improve on the format and draw a bigger audience next year, then it will surely be the first time that a network in Australia has successfully increased viewers in BB in a consecutive year. I would consider that impressive.Mixed I would say. That such a mediocre season did well for them is a testament to to the lasting power of the show. We can only hope for improvements next season.
That... or a testament to the mediocre expectations of the snowflake generation which now make up the majority of the ratings.Mixed I would say. That such a mediocre season did well for them is a testament to to the lasting power of the show. We can only hope for improvements next season.
I used to get the 'rolling eyes'... didn't even know what it meant at the time. I do now.At one point you couldn’t actually talk about watching BB in public or on a newspaper comment section without some jerk saying something negative.
then it will surely be the first time that a network in Australia has successfully increased viewers in BB in a consecutive year. I would consider that impressive.
Thats a good poiint, the networks havwe plenty of money so cant work out why there so anal over budgets, though the live format may not of worked that well given the covid-19 situation
Actually 7 has racked up a huge debt so would be looking to save money wherever possible.
How did they rack up debt? Normally the networks do fairly well ?
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Buying sport + the Olympics is expensive. Not to mention that most of their shows have flopped in the last 2 years. Their latest drama Between Two Worlds is rating worse than Celebrity Gogglebox USA over on Ten and that cost millions of dollars to make.
They are in debt of 541.5 million for the last 6 months.
Seven renegotiates debt terms | TV Tonight
Seven has extended the period of time required to repay $450m of its $750m debt.tvtonight.com.au
It would be interesting to know the man hours spent on this show. From the comment in the other thread about them spending 90 minutes filming the car interviews to get 20 seconds of footage I suspect the reason the show appears to be so over-edited is because it is. Rather than having to turn it around in a day the production and editing team are probably spending days manipulating the footage to within an inch of it's life, with some therefore ending up employed for twice as long as the show runs, and others who may only come on board once filming is complete (to edit the show) spending just as long, if not longer, working on the show than they would if it was transmitted live.
You presume wrong. Aussie commercial networks seem to be frequently on the brink, with Nine being close to administration back in 2012 when they launched Big Brother and Ten being heavily in debt in it's later years of airing Big Brother, being sold the year after by Canwest after years of trying to off-load it.Im presumig both the Nine and Ten network didn't have a problem with funds when they broadcasted BB live.
You presume wrong. Aussie commercial networks seem to be frequently on the brink, with Nine being close to administration back in 2012 when they launched Big Brother and Ten being heavily in debt in it's later years of airing Big Brother, being sold the year after by Canwest after years of trying to off-load it.
Neither of these are confirmed at this point, merely speculated.From what i understand, at least Channel 7 Have taken onboard 2 of our fan suggestions for their next BB series.
1) Have a games arena that is connected to the main house.
2) Have a longer series that allows us more time to enjoy it.