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Post by Cristo on Feb 17, 2008 22:43:48 GMT -5
Cristo Productions is releasing no more episodes of "One Life" or "A Sinner in Happyland" until the ratings go up. This hiatus could last for a day or so, or (hopefully not) it could last for weeks.
But television in general has not been getting the desired ratings and many shows are suffering from it. Therefore Cristo Productions has stopped production of their television programming until the ratings substantially increase.
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Post by Movie Lord Productions on Feb 17, 2008 23:09:55 GMT -5
It pains me to see shows have to do this, and their directors have to suffer because people won't review, or sometimes even watch the show altogether. I'm suffering from the same thing for all of my shows. Until I know that people are reviewing, I'm not going to start the Great War, or continue AthletiCenter or Sonic.
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Post by Cristo on Feb 18, 2008 0:26:45 GMT -5
I personally feel like the film critics should also critique the television shows and give their own ratings to those as well.
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Post by Barrett on Feb 18, 2008 12:22:01 GMT -5
I think something needs to be put in place so that more people review shows. I don't even care if I get bad reviews, but we need some sort of feedback from our viewers.
I've been holding off on releasing the advertised "Flashbacks" episode of Where Were We because I'm trying to make it the best I possibly can so that hopefully ratings will increase. I don't want to put my show on hiatus if I can avoid it, but I understand where you're coming from. You gotta do what you gotta do. It sucks that we put so much effort into our work and only a handful of people (at the most) can actually take two seconds to leave their thoughts.
End rant.
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