View Full Version : Is Viacom dead right now ?


FHCastmember
11-29-2018, 01:03 PM
MTV:

Botched TRL reboot, renamed it Total Request List, is now a pretaped morning show. Singled Out reboot gets no fanfare on SitcomsOnline lol. Jersey Shore revival has no one talking.


TV Land
Original content ended up bombing, going back to classic shows.


Logo
Has become TV LAND 2, with no LBGT programming.

Paramount Network
UPN Deluxe edition, Bombed and I hear no one talking about the network outside of Friends reruns.

Comedy Central
South Park & The office reruns

Nick
Has given up on Nick @ Nite and is just cruising

MTV 2
The Bad Vhs transfers of old syndicated programming network

Merry24
11-29-2018, 01:26 PM
Don’t forget the splat that is not airring Original Double Dare & Finders Keepers & Guts & You Can’t Do That On Television & Salute your Shorts and etc.

FHCastmember
11-29-2018, 03:12 PM
Don’t forget the splat that is not airring Original Double Dare & Finders Keepers & Guts & You Can’t Do That On Television & Salute your Shorts and etc.

Yupp, What is wrong with them LMAO
I would have moved Splat to Reg Nick and retired Nick @ Nite due to TV LAND pretty much being it's spin off.



MTV was banking so hard on that TRL reboot it's so funny how far Viacom has fallen. What a disgrace




Top 5 Basic Cable Networks of August 2018 (Prime Time)

Fox News (2,299,000) / +4 percent
MSNBC (1,845,000) / +1 percent
HGTV (1,363,000) / -5 percent
USA (1,326,000) / -12 percent
History (1,087,000) / +3 percent


MTV is all the way at 27 on the list, and as of November 2018 the list is still leaded by USA, FOX NEWS, MSNBC, HGTV, FX with the only Viacom channel leading
is Nick and it seems very on and off.

stevea
11-29-2018, 05:21 PM
Off topic, but it appears Turner's networks are a bust, too: TBS, TNT, CNN, CN.

Interesting History does better than A&E (which is mostly garbage, so really not surprising).

It'd be interesting to see a graphic illustration of how the Viacom networks have gradually slid to failure over the years.

BigManMike
11-29-2018, 07:50 PM
Off topic, but it appears Turner's networks are a bust, too: TBS, TNT, CNN, CN.

Interesting History does better than A&E (which is mostly garbage, so really not surprising).

It'd be interesting to see a graphic illustration of how the Viacom networks have gradually slid to failure over the years.

I like CNN but the others are just so so. Cartoon Network shows too much new junk and not much of the classic shows and nothing good on Adult Swim since they took off King of the Hill.

tenter
11-29-2018, 07:57 PM
https://www.viacom.com/news/viacom-earnings-q4-2018

It might be Nick@Nite could be ending, but it's not! The article says that Viacom will be doing some improvements to strengthen Nick and Nick@Nite by next year, and expect to get some growth in ratings.

Paramount network: Friends, Two and a Half Men, and Mom are airing those. I don't know what other off network shows they're airing. I know that Younger season 6 will air this network in spring. Past seasons it used to air in TVLand, since it was TVLand original.

stevea
11-29-2018, 09:54 PM
I like CNN but the others are just so so. Cartoon Network shows too much new junk and not much of the classic shows and nothing good on Adult Swim since they took off King of the Hill.

CN is horrible. I counted the other day and they show like 6 or 8 shows for 15 hours. What would they do without Teen Titans Go (Away) and Gumball?

Right, there is nothing classic, just this junk new animation. Just a few years ago they had Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry.

Merry24
11-29-2018, 11:19 PM
I’m sorry I didn’t see where it said nick@niTe In The article.

tenter
11-30-2018, 07:19 PM
I’m sorry I didn’t see where it said nick@niTe In The article.

Ghostbuster user in toonzone section knows more than this. He said:
"(you need to scroll down to the 'Premieres' iframe box and scroll along)"

and,
"Also, Viacom mentioned during their latest financial earnings call that they plan to strengthen Nick@Nite's line-up, and that they expect Nick to see ratings gains during the back-half of 2019."

Hawkee
11-30-2018, 11:49 PM
When it has come down to it Viacom was the king of all companies in the TV industry but when MTV Networks bought them Viacom changed it's image and started messing with channels like Nickelodeon and MTV and TV Land and because of this Nickelodeon has the image and attitude that it currently has right now and if you look at Nickelodeon itself before Viacom bought MTV Networks Nickelodeon was once home to a variety of programming for kids ranging from game shows cartoons sitcoms variety shows drama shows and other programming aimed at kids but if you look at it today Nickelodeon now is all cartoons and even with the revival of Double Dare Nickelodeon's main audience mainly watches the cartoons and sitcoms rather than the game show Double Dare and I also think Viacom is the main reason for the demise of Nickelodeon Studios in Orlando Florida and they moved filming of sitcoms somewhere else for money reasons. MTV is also another network that also got affected by Viacom and before MTV changed it's image MTV was once the home of music video shows that played all day and night but when Viacom owned them you could tell that the classic MTV image was gone and music videos were completely gone from MTV and replaced by reality shows like Teen Mom and Are You The One but before Viacom bought them MTV already had success with the show that is considered the grandfather of all reality shows The Real World. But when Viacom brought Paramount I think it hurt them because Viacom knew that a whole lot of success from a huge movie and TV company could pay off and also hurt them at the same time. And because of this Paramount became a huge king of the movie and TV world and even started a chain of theme parks called Paramount Parks that were gonna be a huge success like Disney's theme parks were and when they brought Great America in Santa Clara California and renamed it Paramount's Great America Paramount was on top of the world but when Paramount Parks went broke and sold to Cedar Point Parks Paramount was hurt at this news. But the biggest mistake that Viacom did was create Paramount Network and they should've added more shows instead of recycling the Spike TV shows and I can predict that Paramount Network will go broke in a few years due to Viacom
Bestie

bgva
12-01-2018, 05:20 PM
I think it's just the effects of a society that loves to binge the same shows everyday. But cable marathons have been a thing for a good 15 years now. My guess is a channel like Comedy Central saves money by simply airing The Office for hours on end.

Same for GSN showing Family Feud so much. Why pay for different or original shows when you know people will watch regardless? I'd love to see more variety, but with so many people cutting the cord anyway, the cable networks realized they can be lazy and it won't make a difference.

TMC
12-04-2018, 10:15 PM
Viacom's channels are really an embodiment of what will happen when cable channels start shifting from being specialty, niche/narrowcast-style channels to almost all becoming much more general in terms of trying to appeal to the broadest audience possible.

FHCastmember
12-04-2018, 10:21 PM
Viacom's channels are really an embodiment of what will happen when cable channels start shifting from being specialty, niche/narrowcast-style channels to almost all becoming much more general in terms of trying to appeal to the broadest audience possible.

just saw your thread just now lol
https://animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/is-viacom-dead-right-now.5709021/


thought I was the only one who goes on there

TMC
12-07-2018, 03:45 AM
Several factors that have arguably been killing Viacom's channels lately include (but not limited to): Shanarra Chronicles bombing (they moved it to a new network with almost no indication that they did so), Stephen Colbert/Jon Stewart leaving, Netflix picking up virtually all the young blood comedic genius' for standup specials, and their key demographic being drawn to Netflix/social media rather than live TV. Many of Viacom's channels simply put, seem to be lacking some original content at the moment.

loaferman
12-07-2018, 05:24 PM
Most of the time their channels (and others as well) are showing 18 episodes in a row, off the clock, with extra commercials. I can't stand to watch TVLand any more. I think those marathon weekends they used to run became the channel's standard procedure. I mean I love The Andy Griffith Show but too many episodes a day gets old fast. I got the dvd's now and just watch a couple episodes when I feel like it. And don't get me going on how many channels "MASH" is on and how many hours a day.

tlc38tlc38
12-07-2018, 07:44 PM
I wouldn’t miss any of the channels if they left tomorrow.

Svenfan1234
12-07-2018, 07:49 PM
I wouldn’t miss any of the channels if they left tomorrow.

Me, either. Especially since I don't have cable and don't need it. :lol:

tenter
12-14-2018, 06:23 PM
Me, either. Especially since I don't have cable and don't need it. :lol:

i thought you used cable to watch classic TV like Antenna TV and MeTV. I'm confused