Baby Blues Ratings
Update
Rembrandt
Thursday, August 10, 2000 14:17According to this official
WB press release, the new Warner Bros. animated-somedy, "Baby Blues' (which airs
Fridays at 8 and 8:30 p.m.) has
shown ratings improvement over it's premiere episodes. Here's what the p.r.
said:
"New Animated Comedy Ratings Up for Week-To-Week & In-the-Time-Period
Season-To-Date Averages
BURBANK, CA (August 8, 2000) The WBs new animated comedy, BABY BLUES, showed
nearly across-the-board ratings improvement in its second week on the air and improved on
both of its time period season-to-date averages.
The 8:00 p.m. episode improved week-to-week from its premiere in adults 18-34, where it
scored a 1.4/7, women 18-34 (1.5/6), men 18-34 (1.4/8), men
18-49 (1.0/5), persons 12-34 (1.5/7) and females 12-34 (1.5/7). BABY BLUES also achieved
solid growth over the time period season-to-date average across key demographics. The
episode made particularly strong gains versus the Friday 8:00 p.m. season average in the
key male demos, growing +40% in rating among men 18-34 (1.4/8) as well as in men 18-49
(1.0/5). BABY BLUES was also up over the time slot season average among adults 18-34
(1.4/7), and built in rating over the S-T-D delivery among persons 12-34 (1.5/7). BABY
BLUES ranked #3 in the time period among men 18-34, defeating ABC, NBC and UPN. The show
also defeated the NBC MOVIE OF THE WEEK among adults 18-34 (1.4/7 vs. 1.0/5), persons
12-34 (1.5/7 vs. 0.9/5) and females 12-34 (1.5/7 vs. 1.3/6). BABY BLUES finished #2 in the
8:00 p.m. half-hour among male teens with a 1.5/8.
The 8:30 p.m. episode of BABY BLUES made double-digit percentage gains in nearly every
demo versus its 8:30 p.m. debut a week ago. It was up
week-to-week an impressive 36% in women 18-34 (1.5/7) and 30% in women 18-49 (1.3/5). BABY
BLUES also showed growth in adults 18-49 (1.1/5), better than the previous week, persons
12-34 (1.5/7) and females 12-34 (1.5/6). The episode also made improvements over the
season-to-date time period average posting growth among adults 18-34 (1.4/7), men
18-34 (1.3/7, up +30% in rating) and persons 12-34 (1.5/7). The 8:30 p.m. episode ranked
#2 in its time slot among men 18-34 (1.3/7)."
Return of the Joker Update
Rembrandt
Thursday, August 10, 2000 9:37
Wednesday's Comics
Continnum has an update on Batman Beyond: ROTJ. The article contains information
from Paul Dini, producer/writer of ROTJ. Here's what it said:
"Paul Dini, producer/writer of the upcoming Batman Beyond: Return of the
Joker direct-to-video movie, said that the flashback sequence takes up "not
quite a fourth of the movie."
"It's an extensive chunk, which fills in a lot of the gaps," Dini said. "It
answers a lot of questions. And it brings up some other questions."
Dini previewed the film at last weekend's Wizard World convention in
Rosemont, Ill., with a short trailer put together by producer Bruce Timm that
ends with Batman saying, "Let's dance, Bozo."
"There's some really cool stuff. There's some humor, there's some action and
there's some real tragedy in there," Dini said. "It's sort of a big turning
point in Batman's life and it explains the set up for why he became the man
he did in Batman Beyond.
Dini said putting the movie together wasn't overly complicated.
"Glen (Murakami), Bruce (Timm) and I wrote the story last year," Dini said.
"We sat in a room for like two days. We came up with some ideas and by the
end of two days, we had this really cool story and we pitched it to Alan
Burnett, to get his blessing. And he liked it.
"Then I went home and spent six weeks writing it and we basically shot it.
Other than a couple of notes here or there - Bruce thinking a scene is too
long or to change this here or there - it's pretty much everything I wrote. I
liked it an awful lot."
Dini said he was scheduled to be part of a commentary track recording this
week, part of the bonuses on the DVD.
"There's going to be two scenes that were cut just prior to animation, that
didn't effect the story any; they just added a fair amount of background
color," Dini said. "They are going to be included on the special material.
The voices had been recorded. We shot it as a lycra reel, so we shot it from
the storyboard and timed it as if it went to animation. And it's going to
have music behind it. So these are going to be two lost sequences."
Dini said the animation for the film is being done by TMS. "They really are
the best studio we've ever worked with, and they did a phenomenal job," Dini
said.
In other Batman Beyond news:
The Continuum has obtained a first look at the cover for the comic-book
adaptation of Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker by Craig Rousseau. The
one-shot is written by Darren Vincenzo.
The "Ace in the Hole" episode, which kicks off Batman Beyond's third season,
will air on Kids' WB! on Saturday, Aug. 19 at 10:30 a.m. (ET)."
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