The news at NBC,
which in a moment of sheer genius the GE company unloaded earlier, is that
the network’s ratings suck. NBC is in
fifth place, behind Univision, a network that broadcasts in Spanish. This has been
fodder for late night comedian Jay Leno.
Specifically,
on the night of Feb. 28, Mr. Leno referenced the news about NBC’s falling into
fifth place by telling a series of jokes:
“For the
first time in history NBC is going to finish fifth in the ratings period,” Mr.
Leno said. “We are behind the Spanish-language network Univision — or as we
call it here in Los Angeles :
Cinco de Ratings.” He added a series of rapid-fire jokes about how bad off NBC
is including: “It’s so bad, ‘The Biggest Loser’ isn’t just a TV show anymore;
it’s our new motto.” And: “It’s so bad, NBC called Manti Te’o and asked him to
bring in some imaginary viewers.”
Robert Greenblatt, a man in charge of prime time
programming at NBC, and the one person who might be the most responsible for
the network’s performance was not amused.
Mr. Greenblatt, who has the main responsibility for the network’s
prime-time ratings, fired off an e-mail to Mr. Leno, according to those who
were aware of the events, and complained. The executives who know about the
conflict all asked not to be identified because of their ongoing dealings with
NBC.
After the first
e-mail from Mr. Greenblatt, two of the executives who know what transpired
reported,there was an exchange of pointed e-mails between Mr. Leno and Mr.
Greenblatt.
But gosh Mr. Greenblatt, there is a simple solution
here. Do your job. Put on programs that people want to
watch. Isn’t that what is in your job
description. So the bottom line is this,
if you don’t like Jay Leno making fun of your ratings, get your ratings
up. And in the meantime, get a sense of
humor, and humility.
Oh, and in case you didn’t know, Mr. Leno is doing
his part.
So far, Mr. Leno has continued to win
consistently in almost every rating category, including among viewers between
the ages of 18 and 49, the chief target for late-night advertisers. Mr. Kimmel
won his first week against Mr. Leno in that category, but Mr. Leno has won
every week since.
So yes Mr. Greenblatt, we are laughing at you not with you, but
mostly we are not watching you.
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