But there is something that fans can do to help their shows. Since the vast majority of us are not members of the Nielsen elite, watching live does very little. But if we are active on the social networks, especially when an episode has its live broadcast, those numbers are counted. Live tweeting along with continued social network activity throughout the week helps get a show trending and brings more attention to it. I also believe that digital viewing helps because the networks see those numbers without the filter of Nielsen sampling. And buying the season pass to a show from Amazon, iTunes, etc. could help as well because that goes straight to the bottom line. I go into more detail on fans can do to help their shows at this link.
We have just recently seen NBC’s Timeless saved by a fan campaign that was very active on the social nets, and Netflix agreed to give Sense8 a finale in response to an outcry from fans. We have also seen renewals for shows like Freeform’s Stitchers and FOX’s Scream Queens (after its low-rated first season) with the networks citing “stickiness” in the social nets. So the fact is that action from the fans can make a difference.
Below are the Summer shows that I currently believe could use a push to get them to another season:
Dark Matter (Syfy, Fri 9 PM EST): This show is down slightly from its second season, but not too much. It comes as part of a partnership with the Space Channel in Canada which makes it cheaper for Syfy, and it has reached the third season threshold which means it has a good chance of surviving to at least a fourth if not further to get it to a binge-worthy run. But a shout-out from fans on the social nets could give it that nudge to assure it gets at least one more year.
Killjoys (Syfy, Fri 8 PM EST): This show is in a similar situation as Dark Matter above, but its numbers are slightly lower. I have noticed more support for this one on the social nets, and fans definitely need to get active pushing for a fourth season. On organized effort to watch online an/or purchase VOD season passes could help as well.
Preacher (AMC, Mon 9 PM EST): This show’s numbers are down from its first season, though the declines are in line with what we are seeing across all the networks. I believe this one is doing okay at the moment, but that extra boost from fans on the social nets certainly couldn’t hurt it.
Stitchers (Freeform, Mon 9 PM EST): This show has made it to the third season threshold for a cable series, in a large part from the support of its fans on the social nets. But its ratings are down from last year and pretty low for its network, so those fans need to get active once again if they want it to survive to a fourth year.
Zoo (CBS, Thu 9 PM EST): This show continues its yearly ratings attrition (though it did see a slight uptick last week) and looks to be on its last leg. The further bad news is that older-skewing CBS is not moved as much as the other networks by social network activity. The good news, though, is that episodes of this show stream on Netflix after their broadcast debut, so fans could focus their efforts there. If viewership looks better on streaming, then perhaps that could make up the difference from the linear numbers. But I’m just not certain that there are enough people out there that care enough about this one anymore.