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A&E Has Lost Half Its Viewers Since Dropping ‘Live PD’

Network’s prime-time viewership was up 4% this year before it canceled its hit police reality show, Nielsen data show

Ratings for A&E Network have plummeted since it canceled the hit police reality show “Live PD” on June 10, a sign of how much the network relies on law-enforcement programming.

Average prime-time viewership for A&E between June 11 and July 19 was 498,000 people, down 49% from the same period last year, according to data from Nielsen. In the key demographics of adults 18-49 and 25-54, the declines are 55% and 53%, respectively.

The show, which follows police on their rounds in multiple cities simultaneously, averaged about 1.9 million viewers for its Friday and Saturday night episodes, repeatedly re-aired on other days. It spawned several successful spinoff shows, also canceled.

A&E, co-owned by the Walt Disney Co. DIS -0.53% and Hearst Corp., dropped “Live PD” in the wake of the killing of George Floyd by a Minneapolis police officer. The death has sparked protests about police violence, a movement to defund the police and broader discussions about race and diversity.

ViacomCBS Inc.’s Paramount Network last month canceled “Cops,” another long-running reality show following police on the beat. With under 500,000 viewers an episode, “Cops” has a much smaller audience than “Live PD.”

Before A&E pulled the show, its prime-time viewership was up 4% from the same period in 2019, according to Nielsen. The network has other popular shows, including “The First 48”—which follows the first two days of a criminal investigation—and “Court Cam,” about outbursts inside courtrooms, but none as successful as “Live PD.”

A&E’s ratings declines go beyond prime time. Total daily average viewership in the weeks since the show was pulled is down 36% from a year earlier, to 319,000 people. In the 18-49 and 25-54 age groups, the declines are even larger: 42% and 46%, respectively.

In a statement to The Wall Street Journal, A&E called the drop a “temporary hit in the ratings” that it expected given the success of “Live PD” and that it has been mostly replaced by reruns. The network said it has always been able to “find new hits and reinvent ourselves.”

The sister shows of “Live PD”—also canceled—include “Live PD: Police Patrol” and “Live PD Presents: PD Cam.” In some weeks, the “Live PD” universe accounted for more than 85% of A&E’s daily programming.

The programs were very profitable to the network, due in part to their low production cost. In 2019, the “Live PD” empire brought in $292.6 million in advertising, according to ad-tracking firm Kantar Media. For the first quarter of 2020, the programs sold $95.8 million in advertising.

In the entertainment industry, Mr. Floyd’s death has led to discussions about the role television and movies play in shaping perceptions of law enforcement and whether portrayals of police have been too one-sided and have failed to address concerns about excessive force and bad policing.

When A&E canceled “Live PD,” the network said: “This is a critical time in our nation’s history and we have made the decision to cease production on ‘Live PD.’ Going forward, we will determine if there is a clear pathway to tell the stories of both the community and the police officers whose role it is to serve them. And with that, we will be meeting with community and civil-rights leaders as well as police departments.”

The franchise’s fan base—the self-dubbed “Live PD Nation”—has been very active on social media, encouraging a boycott of the network until the programs are returned, which A&E hasn’t ruled out.

“We are continuing to listen to both community leaders and ‘Live PD’ fans to find a way to serve both moving forward,” A&E said in its statement to the Journal.
 
What? Really? :story:
Yep. After St. Skittles and the Gentle Giant of Ferguson, all the protestors were calling for police bodycams because they expected to catch cops being racist and executing blacks for sport. When they showed the truth of black-cop interactions, suddenly bodycams were racist and should be banned
 
Yep. After St. Skittles and the Gentle Giant of Ferguson, all the protestors were calling for police bodycams because they expected to catch cops being racist and executing blacks for sport. When they showed the truth of black-cop interactions, suddenly bodycams were racist and should be banned

Imagine my shock as Paul Joseph Watson might said. :story:

Btw, Timcast vlogged about A&E's decision who get them broke after being woke.
 
Just for reference, "A&E" is short for Arts and Entertainment. I remember when they used to run old documentaries and artistic films (i.e. the mid to late '90s), but they dropped that shit like a hot turd when they realized that cinemafags aren't a big audience (just like Bravo realized).

I haven't watched A&E in years, but their current audience is probably the only viable audience the network could have, and I'm pretty sure this active shitting on their current viewer base will probably be the final nail in the coffin for the network
 
Bring LivePD back but only show whypeepo getting arrested, because showing blacks in their natural habitat is racist.

This actually kind of happened with Tulsa. When they were first on the show they followed the gang unit, which is how Sticks got onto the show. The gangs are most active in North Tulsa and are mostly black. When they brought Tulsa back they followed a different unit in a different part of town, because the Tulsa city leaders were "concerned" with how the city had been portrayed. The gang issues remain but I guess that's less of a concern to the officials.
 
It makes people unjustly racist towards POC if they see footage of POC's as aggressors.
So if a white guy commits aggression and it's aired, it's not racism, but it magically matters if a "person of color" does?

It's that BS thinking of "you're always responsible for the actions of others of your kind" that runs identity politics.
 
canadian cops are fucking savage, we watch this one drunk all the time, and they hog tie these bitches left and right
Wait, Canadian cops actually arrest people?

Following Yaniv's misadventures has nearly convinced me that all they do is slap stiff fines on people who misgender troons but never arrest actual criminals.
 
My favorite part of the article:



I read this as, "fuck you, we're never bringing it back, but we still want your business". Anyone else get that vibe?

Why would these dumb fucks think anyone would watch their channel when they canceled the one thing they watched there? Out of some kind of loyalty to the letters "A" and "E?"
 
Why would these dumb fucks think anyone would watch their channel when they canceled the one thing they watched there? Out of some kind of loyalty to the letters "A" and "E?"

I suppose that's what they meant by the statement, they're still trying to figure out that part of the equation.
 
I haven't watched cable TV in about a decade, and it sounds like I'm not missing much.
Seeing other channels thrive and what they thrive on is interesting. SCI Channel bought Battlebots from Comedy Central, and that's been going strong for 20 years now? Also both the SCI Channel and Travel Channel have various "caught on camera" skeptic shows where you see modern footage of ghosts/UFOs/bigfoot, generally the better examples that go around online. Travel Channel also leaned heavily into various ghost hunting/paranormal investigator shows, and a few Ripley-style history/paranormal crossover type series. Discovery's Shark Week promotion for late July is still a thing too, whomever came up with that marketing plan is probably rightly promoted up in the company.
 
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