Old NBC ad joking about how a letter writing campaign forced them to move Quantum Leap out of the friday night death slot
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When I say streaming has taken the soul out of TV, these are the little things I’m talking about.
Oh boy…
The whole Friday Night Death Slot always seemed so unnecessarily cruel to me.
I get that if a show isn’t getting the ratings the network will take it out of its timeslot for something that can pull in those numbers, but, like, instead of outright cancelling it they put it on a time they know it’ll fail? Seems like a foregone conclusion that if you move a show to such a time no one will watch it, so it’s more like rubbing salt in the wound than anything