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RDM: I watched "[[w:McBain (film)|McBain]]" with [[w:Christopher Walken|Christopher Walken]]— | RDM: I watched "[[w:McBain (film)|McBain]]" with [[w:Christopher Walken|Christopher Walken]]— | ||
Woman: And, so, what about all the fan community, what's— TV's so interesting now, the way— it's so expensive to watch, we don't watch the commercials, so I feel like we pay nothing for this television show. And yet, just tonight, we watched this— essentially a feature film, tonight, that's extraordinarily expensive and it's hard to keep it on the air because there's so many channels for people to watch. So how does that all work? <!-- 52:00 -->How do the fans play into it? And I— even though I was one of the co-founders of Frak Party, I would say "I watched very Sunday night, and I really like it, and then I go to work". So I don't spend anytime on any of the other fans (unintelligible) or anything like that, yet I know they have a role in keeping the shows on the air, and— how does that all work for you? | |||
Woman: And, so, what about all the fan community, what's— TV's so interesting now, the way— it's so expensive to watch, we don't watch the commercials, so I feel like we pay nothing for this television show. And yet, just tonight, we watched this— essentially a feature film, tonight, that's extraordinarily expensive and it's hard to keep it on the air because there's so many channels for people to watch. So how does that all work? <!-- 52:00 -->How do the fans play into it? And I— even though I was one of the co-founders of Frak Party, I would say "I | |||
RDM: Well, I guess there's two answers. There's the larger, corporate answer and there's personally. In the larger, corporate sense, I think it's kind of vague. They're aware of fan culture, <!-- 52:30 -->sort of, and they sort of pay attention to it but they really don't. I mean, on a corporate level— | RDM: Well, I guess there's two answers. There's the larger, corporate answer and there's personally. In the larger, corporate sense, I think it's kind of vague. They're aware of fan culture, <!-- 52:30 -->sort of, and they sort of pay attention to it but they really don't. I mean, on a corporate level— | ||
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Woman: Well they don't understand it. And they marginalize it. | Woman: Well they don't understand it. And they marginalize it. | ||
RDM: On the corporate level, what they care about are the [[List of Nielsen ratings (RDM)|ratings]], hard and fast. And they don't even care about if you [[w:TiVo|TiVo]] it. Because it's all about [[w:Nielsen | RDM: On the corporate level, what they care about are the [[List of Nielsen ratings (RDM)|ratings]], hard and fast. And they don't even care about if you [[w:TiVo|TiVo]] it. Because it's all about [[w:Nielsen ratings|Nielsen ratings]] and they actually break out people that timeshifted, that recorded and watched it later, as a separate number. And our show was getting up to a third of its audience timeshifting it. But <!-- 53:00 -->we don't have those— those do not count to our ratings. Because all the Nielsen and the advertisers care about are the people that watch it live, on the air, at that moment, because when you watch TiVo, like we did, you zip through the commercials. So the advertisers aren't gonna pay for that viewership. So we're at this odd, transitional time in TV. But on the corporate level, all they really, really care about is— are the ratings and the critical press. The critical press on it has been so strong, <!-- 53:30 -->and it's given them such prestige within the business and in the larger mainstream press, that that really matters to them. That's a way of attracting other talent to the show, it's a way of positioning the network, it really matters to them that the show has garnered all this audience. | ||
Woman: Yeah, if the show hadn't gotten the critical claim that it has, it hadn't had the ratings that it has. | |||
RDM: | RDM: It wouldn't be around. On a personal level, I— Terry and I surf through the fan sites, <!-- 54:00 -->I read everyone's (unintelligible), I will read the [http://forums.scifi.com/index.php?showforum=24 SciFi.com board], I read [http://www.televisionwithoutpity.com Television Without Pity], I read [http://www.mediablvd.com Media Boulevard], there's a couple others that I have bookmarked but I can't remember what they are, but I just hit them, there's a Battlestar's— there's the CIC or something <!-- link? -->that I go to, I actually go to [http://www.cylon.org Cylon.org] every once in a while, the people that hate us the most. See, you always have to go to the place that hates you the <!-- 54:30 -->most, because how can you not pick up the scab, y'know— | ||
Woman: (unintelligible) do is go to [http://www.frakparty.com FrakParty.com], you found all— we were trying to promote it, we found all of these people that said "we will promote it, but we're | Woman: (unintelligible) do is go to [http://www.frakparty.com FrakParty.com], you found all— we were trying to promote it, we found all of these people that said "we will promote it, but we're (unintelligible), we only believe in [[Original Series|the first "Battlestar Galactica"]]. And we always reacted like "so you only believe in the first?", I mean, there's somebody who said "even in life it seems too—" | ||
RDM: Hear, hear. | RDM: Hear, hear. | ||
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Terry: I read the [http://www.stallioncornell.com/board/index.php Moist Board] | Terry: I read the [http://www.stallioncornell.com/board/index.php Moist Board] | ||
RDM: The Moi— she reads the Moist Board. There's a very small <!-- 55:00 -->group of them I read, and essentially I read them just to see what people say. | RDM: The Moi— she reads the Moist Board. There's a very small <!-- 55:00 -->group of them I read, and essentially I read them just to see what people say. As a TV writer, I don't get to go into the back of the theater and watch an audience react to the show. And if you're a play writer, you're a feature writer, that's part of the process, you get to see what the audience as <!-- ? -->well, on TV I don't get that. And the internet is the closest that I can come to doing it. | ||
Terry: But it's also tricky because there is a sense in this new age of people who watch the show all the time, get invested in it, <!-- 55:30 -->and get invested in what the outcome is, and where is Ron going with the story, and why isn't he doing it this way, and he should go over here, and he should— y'know, and you always have this thing about you're doing the show you wanna do— I mean, he— | Terry: But it's also tricky because there is a sense in this new age of people who watch the show all the time, get invested in it, <!-- 55:30 -->and get invested in what the outcome is, and where is Ron going with the story, and why isn't he doing it this way, and he should go over here, and he should— y'know, and you always have this thing about you're doing the show you wanna do— I mean, he— | ||
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Other woman: It was— because of the relationship. | Other woman: It was— because of the relationship. | ||
Man: I started disliking it, but ended up liking it in the end. It didn't <!-- 57:00 -->feel right to me in the beginning, until you got to the end and realized what was going on. It was very awkward at the beginning. | Man: I started disliking it, but ended up liking it in the end. It didn't <!-- 57:00 -->feel right to me in the beginning, until you got to the end and realized what was going on. It was very awkward at the beginning. | ||
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Terry: "And here's my review". | Terry: "And here's my review". | ||
RDM: Yeah. <!-- 58:30 -->"Here's my detailed review and breakdown of the entire thing | RDM: Yeah. <!-- 58:30 -->"Here's my detailed review and breakdown of the entire thing, and you just realize at some point we're all— that's just another expression of love— | ||
Woman: You're cool about that, but [[w:J.K. Rowling|J.K. Rowling]] gets really mad if you do that. | Woman: You're cool about that, but [[w:J.K. Rowling|J.K. Rowling]] gets really mad if you do that. | ||