Tuesday, October 26, 2010

The dice have been thrown. With the current fall television season in full swing, the conversation has changed from eager expectations and sizzling buzz to cold, hard numbers.

The dice have been thrown. With the current fall television season in full swing, the conversation has changed from eager expectations and sizzling buzz to cold, hard numbers.
The pre-season hype and chatter is over for fall TV and there have already been two significant victims -- Fox's critically-lauded "Lone Star" and ABC's much-publicized "My Generation." Meanwhile HBO's "Boardwalk Empire" has managed to meet its pre-season buzz while attracting 13.6 million viewers for the series premiere along with the role of a lifetime for Steve Buscemi. "Glee" has continued to show growth (and guest-stars) to avoid any sophomore slump for Fox's last season phenom. Meanwhile CBS's gamble to move "The Big Bang Theory" to anchor the Thursday night 8 p.m. slot has paid off with explosive numbers. Check in here to follow your ratings news.

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