Posted on 07/26/2020 11:26:19 AM PDT by Signalman
Cable television ratings for A&E Network have plummeted since it canceled the hit police reality show, Live PD on June 10, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Following the death of George Floyd and riots led by Black Lives Matter across the country, A&E Network capitulated to demands to cancel the law enforcement show saying in a statement:
This is a critical time in our nations history and we have made the decision to cease production on Live PD. Going forward, we will determine if there is a clear pathway to tell the stories of both the community and the police officers whose role it is to serve them. And with that, we will be meeting with community and civil rights leaders as well as police departments.
The woke move turned out to be a devastating financial mistake. Average prime-time viewership for A&E between June 11 and July 19 of this year was 498,000 people, which is down 49 percent from the same period last year. Additionally, for key demographics of adults 18-49 and 25-54, the declines are 55 percent and 53 percent, respectively. Before A&E pulled the show, its prime-time viewership was up 4 percent from the same period in 2019.
Ironically, the show promoted police transparency, one of the reforms championed by BLM and others, by following officers on their rounds in cities across the country. Live PD averaged about 1.9 million viewers for its Friday and Saturday night episodes and re-aired episodes on other days. It inspired several successful spinoff shows, which A&E also canceled.
When you include the now-canceled sister shows of Live PD, Live PD: Police Patrol and Live PD Presents: PD Cam, the Live PD universe accounted for more than 85 percent of A&Es daily programming.
In 2019, the Live PD empire brought in $292.6 million in advertising, according to ad-tracking firm Kantar Media. For the first quarter of 2020, the programs sold $95.8 million in advertising.
A&E told the Journal they expected this temporary hit in the ratings given the success of Live PD and that it has been mostly replaced by reruns. The network expressed its confidence in being able to find new hits and reinvent ourselves.
Live PD fans, self-named Live PD Nation, have been actively encouraging a boycott of A&E until Live PD and its spin-offs return to the network.
Last month, Paramount Network canceled Cops, another police reality show following officers. There are even cries to cancel Paw Patrol, one of the most popular kids cartoons of our day, a show about six pups including Chase, a German Shepherd police dog. The shows intent, according to Nickelodeon, is to promote safety, heroism, and show children what its like to work together with a team. However, critics expressed concern about the positive image of law enforcement projected by the kids animated series.
Networks and production companies have become hyper-aware of their portrayal of law enforcement since the BLM riots. Media reinforcing positive perceptions of law enforcement are now seen as dangerous by the woke leftist mobs narrative of systemic racism, particularly regarding criminal justice.
The movement to defund and even abolish police departments has gone from a radical, fringe idea to a culturally acceptable, if not mainstream idea in progressive cities and in the Democratic party.
DOH!
Well there is always Roseanne reruns...
Get Woke, Go Broke.
A$$holes & Emptyheads
Get woke, go broke. I guess they never understand this truth.
I thought A&E was about symphonic concerts and movies with subtitles. Sounds like they lost their key demographic years ago. Maybe they can teplace police docs with shark and fighter plane docs.
If there was justice in this world, A&E would go belly up. I would have said bringing back the cancelled shows would be justice, but that isn’t happening. The left is going all in, even if it means companies going under. In fact, they are probably delighted to see that happen.
Well, at least MeTV is still showing re-runs of Adam-12. I’m surprised they weren’t pressured to drop the series.
Maybe they were and they told The Mob to go screw themselves.
I’ll have to search for Dragnet. LOL!
TV networks seem to have very little interest in ratings any more.
Theyre all about virtue signaling at any and all cost.
Good. Admit to watched ng the first 48 still though
Remember when A&E was the WWII channel?
endless “World at War” reruns
Olivier’s calm and cool voice.
Very groovy indeed.
“A&Es Ratings Nose-Dive After Network Bows To Mob Pressure To Cancel Live PD”
Was there actually any pressure or did they just proactively cancel the show?
The systemic censorship of the Marxist/Democrat party at work.
A&E was better when they showed The Rockford Files, McMillan and Wife, Police Story, Lou Grant, Columbo, Ellery Queen, Delvecchio, City of Angels, McCloud, O’Hara, U.S. Treasury, and The Fugitive. And I can remember back in the mid to late 1980s, it was considered a premium channel and it showed all sorts of Technicolor 1940s musicals.
Try reprobate: a depraved, unprincipled, or wicked person
Conservatives and patriots can play at this game too. Goodbye A&E.
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