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daniel-lewis-1985
31-01-2010, 06:01 PM
...Because of falling ratings! The contract was coming to an end anyway!

Its really starting to piss me off when they say it was "axed" in the media. Channel 4 dont wont the worry of big bro thats it!

Big brother is still amazing and when people say it was axed then it kinda kills the shows credibility!

Jack_
31-01-2010, 06:03 PM
But they didn't renew the contract, so technically it was axed...

DigitalSid
31-01-2010, 06:03 PM
Axed just means cancelled, bought to an end, not renewed.

Patrick
31-01-2010, 06:05 PM
Well lets be honest, they have been wanting to Axe it since CBB5 after that ***** Jade ruined everything anyway.

Its just aswell the contract was renewed after BB7, Then they had no way out and they had to do BB8, BB9, CBB6 and BB10.

They announced during BB10 it would be axed, however they didnt just wake up one day and decide lets axe it because of the ratings.

Endemol simply wanted the contract to be signed but Channel 4 said no because of the ratings, because of the race row that happened in 2007.

And now they are regretting it as CBB7 became popular, and if BB11 Does even better, there going to feel like idiots for not signining that contract during 2009.

daniel-lewis-1985
31-01-2010, 06:06 PM
i have a semi

Jack_
31-01-2010, 06:07 PM
i have a semi

rofl

Zippy
31-01-2010, 06:09 PM
i have a semi

detached?

georgehudson
31-01-2010, 06:26 PM
But they didn't renew the contract, so technically it was axed...

I hate C4 for not renewing it and yer I agree with you.

starry
31-01-2010, 08:49 PM
But didn't the race row actually help the ratings with that show? They probably just have someone in charge of the channel who wants to go in a different direction (and they may want some money from the license fee).

daniel-lewis-1985
31-01-2010, 08:53 PM
The race row got good ratings yeah but not in a good way.

No channel wants to be broadcasting racism or be critisized for not interviening sooner

Th race row has changed big brother emmencly and it has become very polliticaly correct ever since which is a shame

Shasown
31-01-2010, 09:03 PM
But didn't the race row actually help the ratings with that show? They probably just have someone in charge of the channel who wants to go in a different direction (and they may want some money from the license fee).

It may have caused a short lived increase in viewing figures, but it also caused world wide condemnation of the show itself, resulting in sponsors walking away removing financial backing.

Firewire
31-01-2010, 09:05 PM
It was know since BB6ish that the Elstree contract runs out in 2010.

Mystic Mock
31-01-2010, 09:57 PM
Well lets be honest, they have been wanting to Axe it since CBB5 after that ***** Jade ruined everything anyway.

Its just aswell the contract was renewed after BB7, Then they had no way out and they had to do BB8, BB9, CBB6 and BB10.

They announced during BB10 it would be axed, however they didnt just wake up one day and decide lets axe it because of the ratings.

Endemol simply wanted the contract to be signed but Channel 4 said no because of the ratings, because of the race row that happened in 2007.

And now they are regretting it as CBB7 became popular, and if BB11 Does even better, there going to feel like idiots for not signining that contract during 2009.

i agree with some of it like the stupid gtasks the bletent editing and some weird voting resaults in the final but the ratings were going lower and by the way to person that opened up this thread not renewing it means cancelled

Zippy
01-02-2010, 03:01 AM
not renewing it means cancelled

Technically, no it doesn't.

Renewing the contract involves negotiating a whole new cost. They bought it for a period of time, that period will end. Period.

They have nothing to cancel because it will end anyhow.

BB_Eye
01-02-2010, 10:06 AM
Well lets be honest, they have been wanting to Axe it since CBB5 after that ***** Jade ruined everything anyway.

Its just aswell the contract was renewed after BB7, Then they had no way out and they had to do BB8, BB9, CBB6 and BB10.


I believe they renewed the contract after BB8 (it was a three year contract), despite falling ratings. Big Brother was still profitable and still a ratings giant by Channel 4 standards at this point, which is why Channel 4 offered more money to Endemol than ITV.

jimmytubbs
01-02-2010, 08:27 PM
Well lets be honest, they have been wanting to Axe it since CBB5 after that ***** Jade ruined everything anyway.

Its just aswell the contract was renewed after BB7, Then they had no way out and they had to do BB8, BB9, CBB6 and BB10.

They announced during BB10 it would be axed, however they didnt just wake up one day and decide lets axe it because of the ratings.

Endemol simply wanted the contract to be signed but Channel 4 said no because of the ratings, because of the race row that happened in 2007.

And now they are regretting it as CBB7 became popular, and if BB11 Does even better, there going to feel like idiots for not signining that contract during 2009.

lol we'll acording to them Hell lies in other :devil:

Brekkie
02-02-2010, 11:29 AM
The option to renew the contract lies with C4 - they decided not too, therefore it's axed. That is how almost all TV shows get axed - not that many get axed midway through contracts due to penalties which would need to be paid (hence why C4 didn't pull BB sooner - they stuck with it three years longer than they wanted too as they'd already paid for it).


C4 have also confirmed they won't be reconsidering their decision - rather foolish if you ask me. Yes, they shouldn't make any rash decision until BB11 airs, and probably shouldn't air a main series next year, but they should at least be open to the possibility and probably invite Endemol to pitch to them their ideas for a 2011 Celeb series along with other ideas for replacements.

\PJ/
02-02-2010, 11:38 AM
Somone posted the contract on here ages ago.

bananarama
03-02-2010, 04:54 PM
The option to renew the contract lies with C4 - they decided not too, therefore it's axed. That is how almost all TV shows get axed - not that many get axed midway through contracts due to penalties which would need to be paid (hence why C4 didn't pull BB sooner - they stuck with it three years longer than they wanted too as they'd already paid for it).


C4 have also confirmed they won't be reconsidering their decision - rather foolish if you ask me. Yes, they shouldn't make any rash decision until BB11 airs, and probably shouldn't air a main series next year, but they should at least be open to the possibility and probably invite Endemol to pitch to them their ideas for a 2011 Celeb series along with other ideas for replacements.

I agree I think they are extremely foolish to close the door completely on BB.......Any company that axes a show while it is still making good ratings and advertising revenue has to have mad management at it's heart.......

What can they put on for 13 weeks and draw in the viewers and be cheaper to produce.........Certainly not quality drama covering 13 weeks every day of the week would cost a good deal more than BB does......Most likely thay will dish up some tacky American series with the drama appeal of a snail on a day trip.....