Study: Most viewers will return to TV
By Behind The Scenes TV on Mar 18, 2008 in TV, Writers
Strike? What strike?
A survey by a New York-based ad buyer finds a majority of TV viewers are more than willing to forgive and forget about the monthslong disruptions to their favorite shows. A total of 62% of TV viewers are planning to return to their favorites when the shows return to originals next month, according to a survey of 1,000 TV viewers released Monday by Carat.
Fifty-five percent of those surveyed said they’d go back to watching their top shows even if they don’t return until next season, as is the case with Fox’s “24″ and ABC’s “Private Practice.” The writers strike has turned off 5% of viewers, the study says.
(Source: Hollywood Reporter)
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