Bloggers Archives - Programming Insider https://programminginsider.com/category/bloggers/ Your daily news of network, digital, cable, syndication, and social media Fri, 07 Jan 2022 12:23:57 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.5 Justin Woll Guiding Your Road to Success in the eCommerce World https://programminginsider.com/justin-woll-guiding-your-road-to-success-in-the-ecommerce-world-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=justin-woll-guiding-your-road-to-success-in-the-ecommerce-world-2 Fri, 07 Jan 2022 12:23:57 +0000 https://programminginsider.com/?p=103193 ECommerce is a booming trend right now.  So, you may have come across different eCommerce programs on the web. Various people often try to lure you into joining their programs too.  It goes on and on again like eCommerce is a never-ending process.  You might be skeptical when it comes to investing your time and […]

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ECommerce is a booming trend right now. 

So, you may have come across different eCommerce programs on the web. Various people often try to lure you into joining their programs too. 

It goes on and on again like eCommerce is a never-ending process. 

You might be skeptical when it comes to investing your time and money. You’ll naturally have several queries and concerns in mind, right? 

Here’s where you’ll need Justin Woll

Justin Woll presents an excellent eCommerce VIP Mentorship program intended to teach novices his methods and useful hacks to build their online stores from scratch. 

Most of you reading this are likely to have heard about this well-known and sought-after mentor for eCommerce. If not, here’s a little peek about him. 

Justin Woll is among the elite businesses coaches in the eCommerce field. He’s started and developed various businesses during his study at Rutgers University. 

Coming from a middle-class family, Justin had to face a lot of struggles before he could taste the deserving success. Justin’s family lost all their assets and were bankrupt at a stage. 

Justin’s consistency and dedication helped him scale the businesses to around $40k per day and eventually reaching to millions. He was keen on sharing his story and tricks to help others achieve their goals. Seeing his very first students succeed, Justin went on to share his methods with the whole world. 

This young entrepreneur stands among the successful lot. He managed to earn around $200k from his online store in his first year. 

Justin has already coached hundreds of students from across the globe and continues to help various students to date. 

His Beyond Six Figures eCommerce program walks you through building your store and scaling its revenue beyond six figures all by yourself. 

Most students completing Justin’s BeyondSixFigures program now have scaled their income to seven figures and continue to grow their businesses using Justin’s methods. 

What we now need to know is, how is this possible? 

How did Justin make such income in his first year itself? How is Justin so consistent in teaching his students the same? Here are the answers to all these questions. 

Justin’s Online eCommerce Education 

Seems impossible, right? 

That was what most of Justin’s students felt when they heard of his BSF experience. 

The exciting yet concerning thing with most newbies is them having a lot of questions. When it comes to eCommerce, you can expect a mammoth of them. 

Most of Justin’s students also had numerous questions. In fact, some even thought that the claims were all false, just like various other online programs. 

But, most students of Justin Woll earned huge profits from their online stores. They now continue to work alongside Justin’s methods to make their six-figure incomes soon. 

Is it just a temporary stance? And how did every student of Justin become so successful in the eCommerce world? 

How did any of this happen? 

Well, it isn’t rocket science. 

Justin manages to take his students’ income from $0 to their dream earnings through proven methods and his mastery of eCommerce techniques. He guides his students to use these methods effectively and make their dreams come true. 

Justin has a proven solution for every aspect related to eCommerce. Here, you can learn about 

Building your eCommerce store 

Finding your winning product 

Promoting your business on multiple social media platforms  

Scaling your sales to reach your dream revenue 

You’ll also learn a lot more in between these steps that can help you reach your eCommerce goals. 

Justin named his program Beyond Six Figures to teach his methods. 

Joining his course will teach you everything you’ll need to run your online store. Within the VIP Mentorship Program duration, Justin and his team stand by you and ensure that the program actually helps you. As in, your success no longer depends on luck and is purely based on your hard work. 

Let’s get to the details here. 

Whenever any eCommerce coach guides you, they will not guarantee your success. Well, there’s no guarantee to anything. 

But what’s important is the consistent effort and proper guidance to make it happen. 

That is why you’ll need Justin and his Beyond Six Figures. 

Having said that, the student needs to put in the effort too. 

Beyond Six Figures 6-month Course 

The first impressive thing about Justin Woll and his Beyond Six Figures is its duration. There are two durations for this VIP mentorship experience. One lasts for twelve months and the other for six months. This program discusses everything Justin knows about eCommerce. 

So, do you really have to give that much time to Justin? 

Justin says that eCommerce is something that needs at least six months for a novice. Remember, you’re working on everything from scratch. 

Beyond Six Figures E-commerce Profit University (the complete name) teaches every trick and method you’ll need to achieve an income beyond six figures. 

You’ll find different people as you join Beyond Six Figures. While some are entirely new to the field, some manage to make a considerate income and try improving their sales. As in, Justin’s course works for everyone interested in eCommerce. 

The course comes in two parts, the eCommerce University and the six-month mastermind program. You’ll learn the following aspects from Beyond Six Figures. 

Justin first gives an introduction to the VIP Mentorship program and then talks about its content. This is how the whole content of Beyond Six Figures is discussed. 

Simply put, Justin Woll delineates his Beyond Six Figures program in around eight steps. You can learn everything needed for your business in these segregations. 

Store Creation 

Justin welcomes you to his program and talks about your online store creation. You’ll find an introduction and general video for every section in the course. 

Product Research 

Here, Justin talks about different techniques through which you can find your product. Students would then research and find their winning products. 

Video Creation 

Justin teaches his students about creating video ads here. You can learn effective ways of reaching people through the ads and promoting your business. 

Algorithmic Targeting 

This is the latest addition to the BSF experience. Here, Justin Woll teaches different algorithmic targeting methods to improve your reach. Justin updates this section constantly as per the latest trends. 

One-Click Upsell 

This core training talks about the upselling and techniques to improve it as per your store. Justin shares various proven methods to impress your potential buyers and improve your business upscaling. 

Launch 

Here, Justin discusses launching traditional ad campaigns to promote your products. He walks his students through various techniques to help create the impact. 

Identifying the Winner 

In this section, students will learn to identify if a specific product is their winner or not. Justin talks about the key performance indicators and product branding to help identify the winners. 

Scaling Beyond Six Figures 

Justin gives two methods to his students to scale their income to seven figures. You can either pick the slow-paced one or the aggressive one as per your choice. 

Justin’s Platinum Exclusive Facebook Group 

The intrigue just begins as you learn how to build and improve your eCommerce store. Justin provides access to his private Facebook group, and there’s nothing like it. 

As soon as you join this group, you’ll have access to Justin and his team for constant assistance and guidance. 

You can know and ask them for anything and everything related to your website and business. 

Justin Woll and his team literally walk you through the roads to your success in eCommerce. 

Here’s how they do it. 

  • Auditing Your Progress 

An excellent step from Justin and his team is that they never allow you to spend anything on ads before it goes through the audit. 

First, the audit happens for your product. (tells you if it is working for your store or not) 

Then, it’s the turn of your website. (they check if the product images and description on your website are appropriate) 

At last, Justin and his team audits your ad. (ensure that your ad abides by Justin’s proven methods and techniques to reach success) 

Well, there’s no scope for guessing here. You can be absolutely sure if your store and the products are working for you or not. 

Again, this is something unusual. 

Who else would conduct an audit for your online store and tell you if you are going on the right track? 

Well, Justin and his team do. There’s no single penny coming out of your pocket until you receive a thumbs up from Justin himself. Another reason to rely on Justin Woll and his Beyond Six Figures. 

  • Weekly Live Mastermind Classes 

Every member of the clan will have to join a group call with Justin Woll on Sundays. He discusses the latest strategies and various updates from the eCommerce world. 

You can make use of this class to clarify anything related to eCommerce or your store that is concerning you. Well, this is what is crucial from Beyond Six Figures. 

Most eCommerce programs don’t give you the scope for discussion. 

Instead, they bombard you with some random methods and ask you to abide by them blindly. 

How can you learn when you don’t get the solutions and answers to your issues? 

Justin does the opposite. He answers anything and everything you want to clarify about eCommerce. He’s not someone who makes profits with false information. 

To sum it up, Beyond Six Figures from Justin Woll is worth everything you put in for it. The course is entirely worth your time and money, for that matter. 

First, you’ll be around people with similar minds. Everyone joining the BSF experience looks forward to succeeding in their eCommerce business. So, the Beyond Six Figures Ecommerce Mastermind group is also full of budding and successful entrepreneurs who can help you whenever you need it. 

Beyond Six Figures discuss everything needed to build an eCommerce business from the roots. Justin Woll teaches everything right from the basics and takes you to reach an income of seven figures. 

Justin’s content isn’t some crappy videos lasting for 2-3 minutes with little information. You’ll have complete access to Justin’s program and his group with detailed information for your online store. 

Beyond Six Figures is meant for anyone and everyone. Are you completely new to eCommerce? Justin will help you. Do you have an established store and finding ways to scale your income? Justin will help you. The BeyondSixFigures program can help you in every possible way through the duration. 

You get a ton of testimonials along with the program to walk you through the eCommerce world. If you are ever worried about spending on an eCommerce approach, you can have a look at these. Justin indeed provides a ton of information throughout the process. 

Justin doesn’t just teach you some random methods. Instead, every technique you’ll learn from him comes with proven results. There’s no single method or trick from Justin which doesn’t have any proven outcomes. 

The program lasts for six or twelve months, which can be a little overwhelming. However, as you start learning things from it, you’ll surely understand why Justin believes Beyond Six Figures needs that much of your time. 

Justin first gives the gist of the modules and then enters the core content. So, you’ll have a clear idea of your learning as a part of his Beyond Six Figures. This is how he dives into the details throughout the program. 

You’ll get hand-held guidance from Justin Woll and his team throughout the process. You don’t have to worry about spending a single penny without Justin himself approving it. 

The weekly mastermind classes from Justin are the best thing about Beyond Six Figures. There wouldn’t be a single query left answered related to your business. These sessions even go on for 4-5 hours at times, as Justin never leaves anything from any student. 

When combined together, Beyond Six Figures is an elite eCommerce program from Justin Woll. It isn’t easy to find something that delineates everything you’ll need to run your online store from scratch. 

 

To get info about the product research

https://coaching.beyondsixfigures.org/prp-free-course-access

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Discovery Announces ‘Dirty Jobs: Rowe’d Trip’ https://programminginsider.com/discovery-announces-dirty-jobs-rowed-trip/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=discovery-announces-dirty-jobs-rowed-trip Wed, 24 Jun 2020 12:22:40 +0000 http://programminginsider.com/?p=64256 Discovery Channel has announced a new four-episode series called “Dirty Jobs: Rowe’d Trip” featuring a combination of clips highlighting Mike Rowe’s signature series “Dirty Jobs” as the crew travels together in a mini-RV and reminisce about all things dirty. It launches on Tuesday, July 7 at 9 p.m. ET. “‘Dirty Jobs’ Forrest Gumped it’s way […]

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Discovery Channel has announced a new four-episode series called “Dirty Jobs: Rowe’d Trip” featuring a combination of clips highlighting Mike Rowe’s signature series “Dirty Jobs” as the crew travels together in a mini-RV and reminisce about all things dirty. It launches on Tuesday, July 7 at 9 p.m. ET.

“‘Dirty Jobs’ Forrest Gumped it’s way on the air in 2004 and changed my life forever. What began as a simple tribute to my grandfather, has evolved into the granddaddy of “essential work” programming, and I’m humbled everyday by the number of people who continue to watch,” said Mike Rowe. “Personally, I’ve missed the camaraderie more than anything else – the fun of traveling with a tight-knit crew, meeting the finest people you could ever hope to know, and shooting in all 50 states many times over. Looking back at my favorite moments with the old crew while hitting the open road was the perfect way to reunite, especially at a time like the one we’re all living through now. I know that fans of the show will have as much fun watching, as we did filming.”

Each episode of “Dirty Jobs: Rowe’d Trips” will follow a specific theme – Infrastructure, Innovator, Isolation and Animals and lead viewers on an epic road trip, culminating in a stop at a unique destination.

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The Good, The Bad and The Ugly of ‘Big Brother 18’ https://programminginsider.com/good-bad-ugly-big-brother-18/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=good-bad-ugly-big-brother-18 Tue, 20 Sep 2016 22:44:10 +0000 https://programmingins.wpengine.com/?p=11085 After more than three months, 42 episodes and countless hours of watching the houseguests live and interact with each other, the 18th season of “Big Brother” on CBS has come to a close. A summer television staple since its inception in 2000, let’s take a deeper look: THE GOOD “Team Friendship” Two newbies emerged as […]

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After more than three months, 42 episodes and countless hours of watching the houseguests live and interact with each other, the 18th season of “Big Brother” on CBS has come to a close. A summer television staple since its inception in 2000, let’s take a deeper look:

THE GOOD

“Team Friendship”

Two newbies emerged as memorable: the eccentric, brash Paul who usually craved “friendship” and his season-long ally, the uniquely thrice-evicted Victor. Amidst a season where it was positioned as advantageous (again) to veteran houseguests, — seasons 13, 14 and 18 have at least one past houseguest in the Final 2 — Paul and Victor possessed much drive, loads of personality and enough nuance within the game to power through to the Final 5, with Paul vying for the ultimate grand prize.

Victor certainly got off to a horrendous start as a novice “Big Brother” player. He admitted he was targeting Nicole (she was the Head of Household at the time), aligned with the loopy madness that was Jozea, resorted to being critical of Natalie’s actions and looks and wasn’t at all pleased with James’ pranks. As a result, he was third player dismissed this season but upon returning via the “Battle Back” contests, he calmed his social game and trusted the instinctual Paul implicitly. With Paul, he was positioned squarely in the middle of two factions: Paulie-Corey-Nicole versus the rest of the house. This provided him cover for several weeks until his second eviction and immediate second return into the game.

Victor began to cement his fan-favorite status during Zingbot week which punished Corey for wearing an All-American unitard that came along with an eagle puppet. Victor borrowed that puppet (named Baldwin) and hilariously portrayed the eagle as an angry, fed-up profanity-laced animal nagging James to give him back his money.

According to popular Big Brother fan forum JokersUpdates.com, Victor was the No. 1 top-rated favorable houseguest for each day since that week.

But by earning the most competition victories this season and his penchant for placing his commitment and faith in others’ intentions (e.g. Nicole and Corey), Victor was ultimately evicted once and for all. Nonetheless, his image was positively revamped from the “El Douchebag-o” reputation early on (a moniker given by the one-and-only Zingbot), and became one of the more popular houseguests ever to reside inside the “Big Brother” house.

Also enjoying a comeback story, of sorts, was Paul. Once a close ally to the bonkers Jozea in Week 1 and earning a victory in an early-season veto contest, Paul’s days seemed numbered at the start of the summer. But he maneuvered his position by joining up with Paulie for several weeks, then became part of the crew that ultimately got rid of Paulie. Later, he helped form the “Final Four” alliance that got him to outlast Michelle and Natalie. Despite landing on the chopping block six times, his varied game shifts, clever strategy moves, and personable interaction with others as his loyal friend/challenge-beast Victor was along for the ride got him to finale night with a supreme chance to win it all and join the elite winners of “Big Brother” lore.

Michelle as a Nominee on Eviction Night

Michelle (or “Meech”) was once in the middle of power alliances, the 8-Pack and Fatal Five. She was even the catalyst in coordinating the 9-player vote that helped keep Tiffany, evict Bronte and confuse the heck out of Frank. But as those groupings fell apart, so did her game position. Her deep wails and loud crying jags rose to irritating levels and rivaled those from BB8 Amber’s, and her game took a tumble when she ultimately sided with James and Natalie. But it was Meech’s bitter attitude that provided entertaining and memorable fodder during each of her three stints as a nominee for eviction, attacking Paulie and “snake” Nicole in her speeches — a welcome departure from the normal cordial words by exiting houseguests.

Roadkill

There’s much to complain about with this season’s twists (as noted in the Ugly section of this article) but one new twist to the series gets some accolades: the Roadkill which introduced new contests playing out inside an RV with its winners were revealed in secret as they earned the power to nominate another houseguest. Of course, the secret part wasn’t sacred for too long _ each Roadkill winner made their victory known but that was theirs to blame — not the aspect itself.

Ratings

The long-running reality competition continues to be an attraction. Most of its crowd is in the key adults 18-34 and adults 18-49 demographic. Its same-day audience averaged about 6 million viewers per telecast; on par with recent seasons, despite the 2016 edition airing opposite political conventions and the Rio Olympics. Despite its flaws, “Big Brother” remains a ratings-reliable summer reality staple.

THE BAD

The Season is Too Long

Observing this 18th season that began in mid-June, you can see there really IS too much of a good thing. “Big Brother” originally began its seasons after the Independence Day holiday but in recent years, it began in June. But the extra weeks haven’t enhanced the proceedings; in fact, they’ve detracted from them. This year, the time gave the show an opportunity to inject three twists that would allow an evicted houseguest to return back into the game and grounded its final weeks (and episodes) to a snail’s pace. And consider that Da’Vonne, Zakiyah and Bridgette, the season’s first three jurors, have each spent more time in the jury house (Da’Vonne 48 days, Zakiyah and Bridgette 41 days each) than one entire “Survivor” season (39 days).

Big Brother Rookies

Most of the rest of the newbies had very little to offer, whether they were out-of-fit (Glenn) or out of their minds (Jozea, Bronte), too bland (Zakiyah, Bridgette, Corey), too salty (Michelle), or too sugary (Natalie).

Returning Houseguests

Like seasons 13 and 14, “Big Brother” invited back multiple past houseguests to live with a bunch of newbies for season 18 — BB14 Frank, BB16 Nicole, BB17 James and BB17 Da’Vonne. On the surface, all four were generally fan favorites with Frank and James each winning America’s Favorite Player in their original respective seasons, Nicole was one of the few welcome personalities from the dull 16th season and Da’Vonne, while being the second one evicted in her season, quickly stirred the pot.

But as events played out, their presence became more of a distraction than an asset. Frank and Da’Vonne made for notably loud arguments, but both their downfalls were caused by each of them playing the same style of game that got them evicted in their previous seasons. Meanwhile, Nicole and James each entered into their own different “showmances.” Somehow, it didn’t destroy their position in the game, for they both reached the Final 3, but it seemed as if they preferred residing on their beds more per day than actually socializing and strategizing. They each have stated that it’s time to play “Big Brother”… with three weeks remaining in the game. Perhaps they preferred winning the show accidentally!

Entering the season, James from “Big Brother 17” had been among my top-5 favorite houseguests of all-time. But his “Big Brother” 18 appearance and lazy approach to its game this season has taken him off that list, leading to the realization that I had favored him for two sole reasons: his lone bold game move of nominating Clay and Shelli and being the lone fun personality among an unpopular non-bubbly final BB17 mix.

In addition, circumstantial evidence (e.g. vowing to share Care Packages and divvying up prize money with other houseguests after the season) seems to point to an alleged pre-season agreement between James and Nicole to keep each other safe. Even if a supposed agreement hadn’t taken place, a prior houseguest would always possess a major advantage of having “Big Brother” experience over a new entrant (as James loved to say, “this ain’t [their] first rodeo!”), proving the unfairness of mixing All-Stars and newbies within the same season.

The “Derrick” Effect

No doubt, Derrick Levasseur is one of the all-time best winners in “Big Brother” history. His advice on how to play the game can be valuable to any houseguest. But as a viewer, that’s bad news — of course, Derrick was a vital reason his 16th season was one of “Big Brother’s” dullest.

Paulie and James both had proclaimed taking Derrick’s coaching and words to heart before they each entered this season’s house. Derrick had a knack at making the soon-to-be evicted comfortable before each of their eventual dooms two years ago which may have been the impetus in James’ frequent decisions to notify the intended parties of his game decisions (e.g. telling Paulie, Corey and Nicole about evicting Zakiyah instead of Michelle) hours beforehand. While “Big Brother” 18 wasn’t without its blindsides, there would have been plenty more (and sweeter) to occur.

THE UGLY

America’s Favorite Player

The annual honor of becoming America’s Favorite Player, the non-Final 2 houseguest voted by the public as their favorite of the season, may have officially gone past its peak. Fans haven’t taken too kindly at the houseguests who strongly vied for this prize, particularly James and Nicole. Their near-daily aim to please the production staff (and in their minds, us viewers by proxy) had dampened the game to the extent where they each seemed handcuffed in not making nor creating any bold game moves. At one point late in the season, James even joked with Natalie how she felt “breaking up” with America’s Favorite. With excessive preening like this, it may be time to put the America’s Favorite aspect to rest.

Show Romances aka Showmances

When the house mixes a good looking group of strangers, it seems destined that there’d be at least one romantic pairing per season. This season, there were three: Corey and Nicole, James and Natalie, and Paulie and Zakiyah.

“The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette” continue to draw significant young crowds each week but its success shouldn’t signal that its niche in the reality TV genre is something that should be transferred to a game-oriented program such as “Big Brother.” As history dictates, showmances are an aspect of “Big Brother” that’s supposed to be detrimental to one’s game. Yet two people — Nicole and James — involved in showmances made it to the Final 3. However, their showmance involvement made their games (and personalities) often passive, stagnant, isolationist and lackadaisical; not a good recipe for a fan audience who craves witnessing good strategy and intrigue.

The same can be said for their respective partners. Corey, whose top daily priority was kissing and cuddling Nicole (and couldn’t care less about studying for future competitions!) was as interesting as watching paint dry. Although Natalie’s affable nature shined through, even her constant playfulness and frivolity with James gradually became overwrought with corniness. Her closeness to James brought her to the point of sacrificing her own game for him — certainly, the opposite of what a player should be doing.

Siblings of Past Houseguests

Unfortunately, the two siblings of former houseguests who were also part of this cast — Tiffany, sister to BB17 Vanessa, and Paulie, brother to BB16 Cody — were a bust. Tiffany repeatedly proclaimed she was nothing like her sister Vanessa yet showed stark similaries otherwise. Paulie’s approach to the game was much more active than his brother Cody’s, but it was his over-aggressive manner, his misogyny towards several females and an egomaniacal attitude that set him as the uber-villain of the house and a fan least-favorite.

The Rest of the Season’s Twists

“Big Brother” fans know the motto: Expect the unexpected. Each season unleashes various twists in the game that try to shake up the house and keep the players active. The twists unveiled for the 18th season seem to have played out in one disappointment after another.

Most would likely pin targets upon the four houseguests from previous seasons, but like season 13’s pairs and season 14’s teams, through this season’s team twist — splitting the house into teams of four with immunity at stake if a team member earns Head of Household — the All-Stars were able to stay in the house for longer than they should have been.

The “Battle Back” gave the first five eliminated houseguests a chance to re-enter the game — similar to the defunct feature of Redemption Island from “Survivor”. Victor was then able to return the first time.

“America’s Care Package” gave viewers a chance to interact with the show by voting rewards to their favorite players, although some of the Care Package results were seen by most loyal BB fans and observers as questionable, to state the least (e.g. the unfavorable Nicole and Corey).

The Round-Trip ticket twist provided someone the chance to prevent his or her own eviction through solving clues within the house. It was supposed to be the “Big Brother” version of the hidden immunity Idol from “Survivor.” There was a modicum of suspense (manufactured as it was) of whether or not an evicted houseguest had the Round Trip ticket, but, after five evictions within its eligibility, no ousted houseguest had possessed its ticket.

The failure of the Round-Trip twist led to the most contrived, egregious twist this season: the Jury Re-Entry. One of the first five jurors could come back into the house and possibly could become the next Head of Household — a twist originally seen back in “Big Brother” 15. Victor made “Big Brother” history by being able to re-enter the game twice in one season; a great honor for himself and, by association, Paul, but a very dubious setback for production who aimed at getting the controversial Paulie back in the house.

We understand the twists exist for the purposes of entertainment but when a multitude of them fall short — sometimes profoundly so — it often sours the game as well as the show.

Overall Grade: C

Very ambivalent about how BB18 wound down. This season has lessened my opinion of Nicole and James — two past houseguests who I liked in their respective original seasons. “Big Brother 18” wasn’t the worst season of the series with Paul making it to the end, but I personally cannot help feeling the season could have been so much more.

Twelve new houseguests move into the BIG BROTHER house for a summer vacation on the CBS Television Network. Natalie Negrotti, Frank Eudy, Zakiyah Everette, Paul Abrahamian, Jozea Flores, Da'Vonne Rogers, Corey Brooks, Paulie Calafiore, Glenn Garcia, Tiffany Rousso, Victor Arroyo, Nicole Franzel, Bridgette Dunning, Bronte D'Acquisto, James Huling, and Michelle Meyer, shown. Julie Chen is host.     Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS  ©2016 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved
Twelve new houseguests move into the BIG BROTHER house for a summer vacation on the CBS Television Network. Natalie Negrotti, Frank Eudy, Zakiyah Everette, Paul Abrahamian, Jozea Flores, Da’Vonne Rogers, Corey Brooks, Paulie Calafiore, Glenn Garcia, Tiffany Rousso, Victor Arroyo, Nicole Franzel, Bridgette Dunning, Bronte D’Acquisto, James Huling, and Michelle Meyer, shown. Julie Chen is host. Photo: Monty Brinton/CBS ©2016 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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March Madness TV Preview for 2016 (Audio) https://programminginsider.com/march-madness-tv-preview-2016-audio/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=march-madness-tv-preview-2016-audio Wed, 16 Mar 2016 17:36:46 +0000 https://programmingins.wpengine.com/?p=6337 On Wednesday, March 16, 2016, Programming Insider‘s Douglas Pucci was a guest on “The Morning Fix” with JJ and Scott on Northern Iowa’s Y100.1 FM to discuss how the upcoming NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament will be televised during the time on the sports calendar that is annually labeled as March Madness. Think you […]

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On Wednesday, March 16, 2016, Programming Insider‘s Douglas Pucci was a guest on “The Morning Fix” with JJ and Scott on Northern Iowa’s Y100.1 FM to discuss how the upcoming NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament will be televised during the time on the sports calendar that is annually labeled as March Madness.

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Think you know who’ll win it all this March Madness? Join our “Collegiate Survivor 2016” crew at Yahoo and enter your brackets.

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NBC Eases on Down the Road https://programminginsider.com/nbc-eases-on-down-the-road/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nbc-eases-on-down-the-road Fri, 04 Dec 2015 00:39:30 +0000 https://programmingins.wpengine.com/?p=2984 Given the sizeable audience flocking to the small screen for NBC’s “The Sound of Music Live” with Carrie Underwood in 2013 (not to mention the premium advertising rates charged by the network), it is no surprise we have a live production of “The Wiz” tonight (and also on NBC).  “Peter Pan” with Allison Williams was […]

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Given the sizeable audience flocking to the small screen for NBC’s “The Sound of Music Live” with Carrie Underwood in 2013 (not to mention the premium advertising rates charged by the network), it is no surprise we have a live production of “The Wiz” tonight (and also on NBC).  “Peter Pan” with Allison Williams was NBC’s choice last year; Fox is jumping on the bandwagon care of “Grease” with Julianne Hough and Vanessa Hudgens on Sunday, January 31; and ABC and CBS have also been in conversations.

Success breeds imitation, of course. So the latest in this growing category is certainly not a surprise. But there is so much more to the concept of the live musical on television than what meets the eye.

Family Viewing
In a landscape at present where viewers no longer necessarily watch television on their actual television sets, “The Wiz” offers a platform for viewers to actually participate as a family unit.  With fragmentation running rampant and networks often unaware on how to monetize this new breed of tune-in, the financial incentives for the network – and the advertisers – can be significant.  And this is one of the many potential advantages “The Wiz” has to offer.

Premium Ad Rates
“The Wiz,” for example, could not command the same asking price for a 30-second spot as “The Sound of Music” because of the notably smaller audience for “Peter Pan” in 2014.  But $330,000 to $350,000 for a 30-second spot for “The Wiz” (versus $345,000 to $400,000 for “Peter Pan”), according to Advertising Age, is still a marked increase from NBC’s recent regularly scheduled Thursday line-up of “Heroes Reborn” ($126,793 per 30-seconds), “The Blacklist” ($193,793) and recently concluded “The Player” ($108,082).  This puts mid-level point for “The Wiz,” on average, a hefty 138 percent above the average for the three NBC dramas.  And only two current regularly scheduled scripted series at present – “Empire” on Fox and “The Big Bang Theory” – are commanding a higher cost per 30-second spot.

Strong Counter-Programming
Unlike “The Sound of Music” and “Peter Pan” before it, “The Wiz” is facing “Thursday Night Football” on CBS (the Green Bay Packers at the Detroit Lions).  So, attracting an arena the size of “The Sound of Music” may be out of the question.  But “The Wiz,” like all musicals, is skewed to a female audience, which offers solid counter-programming to football.  And the two (combined with competing ABC holiday special “CMA Country Christmas) should easily top 40-million viewers for the night.  Where else can you find the reach of that magnitude?

Network Television Still Matters
With many predicting the ultimate demise of network television as we know it, event programming like “The Wiz” is a current example, among others, of why network television still definitely matters.  And there are built in advantages for the sponsors.

Sponsorship Advantages
Case point: The primary advertisers for “The Wiz,” Reddi-wip, is using the format to its advantage by featuring students from the Excel Academy Public Charter School in Hyattsville, Maryland, a public school for girls, taking a crack at a tune from “The Wiz” that appears in a segment that precedes their spot.  The tie-in is flawless, the press has taken notice, and this live musical formal could ultimately become a “Super Bowl” of sorts for the client.  Future sponsors could use this to their advantage.

Network and Broadway Join Forces
“The Wiz,” meanwhile, will be co-produced by Cirque du Soleil’s new stage theatrical division which in itself adds an aura of pure excitement.  And after the live airing on NBC, the musical will make its Broadway revival for the 2016-17 season, also presented by Cirque du Soleil.  So, what may seem like nothing more than another yet live musical on NBC could ultimately be a boon for Broadway ticket sales for “The Wiz.”  Broadway can certainly use a boost and the partnership of NBC and Broadway is yet another unique twist on an industry where the norm no longer seems to exist.

Given the hefty promotion for “The Wiz,” not to mention the stellar ensemble cast (including Queen Latifah, Mary J. Blige, Uzo Aduba, Ne-Yo and newcome Shanice Williams as Dorothy Gale), NBC – and others – will likely keep the live genre alive well into the future.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The Fall 2015 Network Lineup: Does TV Still Matter? https://programminginsider.com/the-fall-2015-network-lineup-does-tv-still-matter/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-fall-2015-network-lineup-does-tv-still-matter Wed, 18 Nov 2015 11:45:58 +0000 https://programmingins.wpengine.com/?p=2544 FROM CAMPAIGN US I admit it. My summer guilty pleasure is “Big Brother.” I miss “Jersey Shore.” And I can’t wait for the return of “Survivor” every fall. And, guess what: I am not in the demo the broadcasters and advertisers covet. I am one of those people who should be in a rocker watching […]

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I admit it. My summer guilty pleasure is “Big Brother.” I miss “Jersey Shore.” And I can’t wait for the return of “Survivor” every fall. And, guess what: I am not in the demo the broadcasters and advertisers covet. I am one of those people who should be in a rocker watching repeats of “Murder, She Wrote.”

Perception is not always reality, however. After all, I recently changed my toothpaste brand, and I am thinking of buying a car other than a Toyota. So, let me begin this preview of the 2015-16 network television season by squelching one current myth: Network television is not dead. For more, click here

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TV is Good for Politics https://programminginsider.com/tv-is-good-for-politics/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=tv-is-good-for-politics Sat, 14 Nov 2015 01:19:09 +0000 https://programmingins.wpengine.com/?p=2385 Like so many viewers, I had to tune in last Saturday to see Donald Trump return as host of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” Despite Trump’s limited screen time (just 12-minutes in total, according to published reports) the episode itself seemed like nothing more than a stiff and humorless 90-minute campaign ad for his Republican run […]

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Like so many viewers, I had to tune in last Saturday to see Donald Trump return as host of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” Despite Trump’s limited screen time (just 12-minutes in total, according to published reports) the episode itself seemed like nothing more than a stiff and humorless 90-minute campaign ad for his Republican run for President. But Trump loves the spotlight, and NBC smelled the solid ratings a mile away. Based on the household overnights from Nielsen, it scored a 6.6 rating/16 share, which was the best for “SNL” in almost four years.

I guess you can’t blame a network for trying to maximize its numbers. And a four-year rating high for a show that is in season 41 is certainly unprecedented. But given the “equal time” rule on television, which requires networks to offer the same amount of time to every political candidate, shouldn’t other Presidential wannabes have a shot hosting “SNL”? And doesn’t Hillary Clinton’s recent cameo appearance on the weekend late night staple now seem like she got shortchanged?

Putting that aside, “SNL” is certainly not the only show in the vast world of the small screen to offer an arena for political hopefuls, and benefit from it. While critics are blasting NBC’s decision to give Trump the “SNL” spotlight, even the negative attention is good attention. Aren’t we all talking about “SNL,” after all? While Trump as President seems as likely as Rosie O’Donnell becoming his Secretary of State (yes…he managed to make reference to his arch enemy in his opening monologue), more political candidates than ever before are using TV shows, talkers in particular, as campaigning tools. So much planning, and so much expense, and all it sometimes takes is deadpanning “Sock it to me” to the camera to get elected.

That example, of course, occurred on September 16, 1968 when then Presidential candidate Richard Nixon made his cameo appearance on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” and deadpanned the kooky variety hour’s signature “Sock it to me.” “Laugh-In” was the top-rated show in all of primetime (with a 31.8 household rating for that season, according to Nielsen!). And Nixon’s appearance only magnified “Laugh-In” as the “in place” for pop culture (at a time when Lucille Ball was scheming on “Here’s Lucy” and Brian Keith as Uncle Bill was tucking in little Buffy and Jody at bedtime on “Family Affair”). Some, in fact, even blame “Laugh-In” for Nixon even getting elected.

Second to “Laugh-In,” perhaps, in the best appearance by a political candidate on television was on June 3, 1992 when the Governor of Arkansas, Bill Clinton, belted out Elvis Presley’s “Heartbreak Hotel” on the saxophone during late night syndicated talker “The Arsenio Hall Show.”

Campaigning politicians making the media rounds has increased in leaps and bounds over the years. Viewers love Ellen DeGeneres, so Vermont Senator and Republican presidential candidate Bernie Sanders stopping by in October to have a nice chat and showcase his dance stills – or lack of – on Ellen’s daytime talker was a well-calculated move for viewer support. Barack Obama did the same in 2007 right before he was elected President. Then there was Maryland Governor and Democratic presidential candidate Martin O’Malley performing Taylor Swift’s “Bad Blood” on ABC’s “The View.” And, more recently, was Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, another presidential wannabe, eating soul food and discussing “yo mamma” jokes with Larry Wilmore on Comedy Central’s “The Nightly Show.” That last example is pretty damn cringe-worthy if you ask me.

Recent examples in late night include Jeb Bush on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on CBS; Chris Christie, Hillary Clinton, Carly Fiorina and the man called Trump on “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon” on NBC; and Rick Santorum on “Real Time with Bill Maher” on HBO.

Running for President, of course, is certainly no joke. This person is our Commander in Chief after all! So watching these wannabes make the rounds for a few jokes and some like banter can be excruciating at times. But a successful campaign also showcases the more human side of the candidates. No one wants their leader to be an emotionless robot, after all. And for a show waiting in line to feature these individuals, the hype and the attention in social media – not to mention the typically increased ratings – is an absolute win. It is all about being topical. While the critics may balk – and you just knew Donald Trump would truly suck at hosting “Saturday Night Live” alive – no attention is bad attention.

Given the importance of these jovial appearances, maybe Hillary Clinton should learn how to play an instrument. Look what that did for her husband.

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TV Folks Say Glut of Scripted Series Makes it Difficult to Stand Out https://programminginsider.com/trekkies-are-rejoicing-over-the-star-trek-revival-but-is-it-enough-to-save-cbs-all-access/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=trekkies-are-rejoicing-over-the-star-trek-revival-but-is-it-enough-to-save-cbs-all-access Tue, 10 Nov 2015 12:34:15 +0000 https://programmingins.wpengine.com/?p=2362 IT’S A lot of white noise. If you happen to be an average TV household, you have access to about 200 channels. You are probably watching about five hours of television every day. And, with the rise of streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu, more than 400 scripted series are vying for your […]

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IT’S A lot of white noise.

If you happen to be an average TV household, you have access to about 200 channels. You are probably watching about five hours of television every day. And, with the rise of streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu, more than 400 scripted series are vying for your attention this year.

Last year the tally was 371, which at the time was a record, and back in 2010, the number was about half what it is now.

Even the summer, once a wasteland for mediocrity and leftovers, was jam-packed. This year there were more original scripted options than ever before.

Now, with so many different programs to choose from, some people are wondering if there’s too much. How is a normal person supposed to keep track of all of these series?

“There’s just too much competition,” warned FX CEO John Landgraf recently at Television Critics Association summer press tour — normally a time when the network brass crow endlessly about every single TV show under the sun.

“My sense is that 2016 or 2017 will represent peak TV in America, and then we will see a decline.”

FX, of course, is no stranger to scripted television. It was one was of the first cable networks to produce original scripted programming, debuting “The Shield” with Michael Chiklis in March 2002. At that time, the estimated original scripted series on cable was about 30.

 

 

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