Will Medium Retain Its Viewership When NBC Moves Its Time Slot to Sunday Night?
Whether the network made a mistake with this move will become only clear in January 2008, because that is how long the fans of the show will have to wait for new episodes. The positive side of delaying a show until January of a new year is the fact that there are virtually no repeats during the shorter run of episodes. This strategy has benefited shows like "Lost" which turned off millions of viewers after the first season when people got tired of seeing repeat after repeat instead of new episodes, which led to complete confusion as to what was happening to the main characters. This strategy could be a major benefit to "Medium" as well, since most viewers had no problem waiting for Season 3 to start on January of 2007. On the negative side, viewers who were accustomed to seeing "Medium" every Wednesday night at 10 pm now have to look for it on Sunday night at 9pm and change their viewing habits as well, which is never an easy task for a television show to do.
Will Medium Retain Its Viewership When NBC Moves Its Time Slot to Sunday Night?
Alison DuBois (Patricia Arquette) confronts the district attorney (Miguel Sandoval) over the murder investigation of a close friend.
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The "real" Alison DuBois is the main consultant on the show.
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Posted on 05/30/2007 at 1:05:00 PM