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David R 18-09-2011 11:43 AM

Could Ch5 Pull the Plug Halfway Through?
 
I'm wondering if Channel 5 has the ability to actually just stop filming and end Big Brother halfway if they saw that it was pointless to continue for whatever reason (such as ratings). I'm sure its in the contract with Endemol and also in all the housemates contracts that the program can be ended without a winner at any time.

Channel 5 are not going to continue forking out huge amounts of money for 24 hour filming whilst getting very little revenue from voting and also from advertisers who not want to pay big bucks for the time slot.

SimBrotherNetwork 18-09-2011 11:46 AM

I don't think so, C5 paid 2M for the 2 year contract, I think they will give up on this one if the ratings carry on to drop, And not put any effort into time slots, and the rest of the show, and then for CBB9 and BB13 try and make a massive come back

MeMyselfAndI 18-09-2011 11:46 AM

They can't do that?

tomxox 18-09-2011 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by SimBrotherNetwork (Post 4572006)
I don't think so, C5 paid 2M for the 2 year contract, I think they will give up on this one if the ratings carry on to drop, And not put any effort into time slots, and the rest of the show, and then for CBB9 and BB13 try and make a massive come back

i think they payed 200million not 2million

David R 18-09-2011 11:50 AM

Even if they have the rights for two years nothing says they have to use it to actually produce a show.

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Originally Posted by MeMyselfandI (Post 4572007)
They can't do that?

Most game shows have clauses that means they can do what they like including ending the show mid way. Other shows have been axed halfway in the past.

Your also typically find it in the terms and conditions for competitions where they can change or cancel the offer at any time.

Shasown 18-09-2011 11:50 AM

Its up to Channel 5 to decide what they transmit, progamming schedules etc. So yes they could drop a series halfway through.

Is it likely they will do that? Probably not, given it is pulling in larger viewing numbers than they normally get and the amount of money invested in securing the BB series.

If viewing figures drop further they may consider changing scheduling allocations or even introducing extra shows, live feed etc.

SimBrotherNetwork 18-09-2011 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by tomxox (Post 4572013)
i think they payed 200million not 2million

Oh yes it was, sorry my mistake

tweetypiebabe1 18-09-2011 02:27 PM

Depends on their contracts. If there is a clause which stipulates they can, well then of course they can but I'm sure that might be just as costly as well, who knows. But I don't think so, at least I'm hoping they'll ride it out.

happybbfan 18-09-2011 02:29 PM

BB10 was nearly pulled so unless ratings and other issues are sorted out asap they could easily pull a stunt of sorts to take it of air

fingers 18-09-2011 02:32 PM

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Originally Posted by happybbfan (Post 4572324)
BB10 was nearly pulled so unless ratings and other issues are sorted out asap they could easily pull a stunt of sorts to take it of air

Another cloudburst/flooding?? :devil:

arista 18-09-2011 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by David R (Post 4571996)
I'm wondering if Channel 5 has the ability to actually just stop filming and end Big Brother halfway if they saw that it was pointless to continue for whatever reason (such as ratings). I'm sure its in the contract with Endemol and also in all the housemates contracts that the program can be ended without a winner at any time.

Channel 5 are not going to continue forking out huge amounts of money for 24 hour filming whilst getting very little revenue from voting and also from advertisers who not want to pay big bucks for the time slot.



No its not like that in TV
No way could it stop.

Slot time changes may happen
and Harder Tasks are needed

Marsh. 18-09-2011 02:56 PM

200 million? That's ridiculous.

Is that not more than what channel 4 paid for the 5 year deal BB7-11?

Fancy agreeing to pay that much for a show that is quite clearly in its very final years. I bet they regret bumping the prize to £500,000. What a waste of money.

Incensed 18-09-2011 03:02 PM

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Originally Posted by 08marsh (Post 4572361)
200 million? That's ridiculous.

Is that not more than what channel 4 paid for the 5 year deal BB7-11?

Fancy agreeing to pay that much for a show that is quite clearly in its very final years. I bet they regret bumping the prize to £500,000. What a waste of money.

I'm sure I've heard Brian say a couple of times that the prize money is £100,000

BringItOn 18-09-2011 03:03 PM

I think they should, they are really killing the shows legacy

Jordan. 18-09-2011 03:13 PM

BB10 was not nearly pulled :suspect:

It isn't going to happen.

Marsh. 18-09-2011 03:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Incensed (Post 4572370)
I'm sure I've heard Brian say a couple of times that the prize money is £100,000

Must have changed their minds. Good job too.

Nikkos 18-09-2011 03:15 PM

It's still excellent ratings for c5 why would they axe it?

Omah 18-09-2011 04:19 PM

Could Ch5 Pull the Plug Halfway Through?
 
Yes - when the sponsors/advertisers drop out, leaving C5 with costs but no revenue ..... :banana:

CharlieO 18-09-2011 04:23 PM

Theoretically yes, likely no. However if in advertisers contracts there has to be a minimum number of viewers and that minimum is broken then advertisers could pull out and without advertisers there is no point.

fingers 18-09-2011 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Omah (Post 4572494)
Yes - when the sponsors/advertisers drop out, leaving C5 with costs but no revenue ..... :banana:

I think FREEDERM believe that the spotty brigade will be there 'til the bitter end!:cat:

Omah 18-09-2011 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by fingers (Post 4572504)
I think FREEDERM believe that the spotty brigade will be there 'til the bitter end!:cat:

That'll be when the head bursts ..... :yuk:

fingers 18-09-2011 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Omah (Post 4572527)
That'll be when the head bursts ..... :yuk:

OMG what a vision that conjures up!:cat:

IheartBB 18-09-2011 05:47 PM

So many random “facts” being thrown around in this thread it's ridiculous :joker:

Lostie! 18-09-2011 09:26 PM

This is Channel 5. They never expected massive ratings, they're doing just fine.

The obsessing over "negatives" which aren't really there bemuses me. Some "fans".

Omah 18-09-2011 09:58 PM

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Originally Posted by CharlieO (Post 4572498)
Theoretically yes, likely no. However if in advertisers contracts there has to be a minimum number of viewers and that minimum is broken then advertisers could pull out and without advertisers there is no point.

That could be a week on Saturday when only 500k tune in ..... :laugh:


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