Making A Schedule?
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Just an idea for a forum game that will appeal to those of you (including myself ) who sometimes wish they were in those big-name roles of creating schedules for any channel. Read below for rules on how to play;
HOW TO PLAY:
All you have to do so is create a day worth of scheduling with programmes for the night in the hours of 7pm, 8pm, 9pm or 10pm. You must decide on a day you are going to schedule, i.e. Tuesday. Programmes can be used from any channel, but, be aware more obscure channels may not release ratings results or sufficient data.
The only rules relating to your programming choices is that
1). You can only use one soap opera in your schedule
2). That the programming you choose must be relevant to the slot you put it in and the day of schedule you are creating for, for example, you cannot put EastEnders in a 9.30pm slot on a Thursday when the episode you want to put in your schedule originally airs Tuesday at 7.30pm for your Tuesday schedule.
3). The programming you choose must come from atleast THREE different channels.
Using a film programme, live/sporting programme or lengthier programming is allowed. Watch the time barrier however, as if for example you used The X Factor that aired between 7pm and 8.30pm, then you would have to find a half-an-hour programme to fit in the slot to make up the hour elsewhere.
Here's an example schedule:
My Schedule is for a Friday:
7:00pm: The One Show (Fri, BBC One)
7:30pm: Coronation Street (Fri, ITV)
8:00pm: 8 out of 10 cats does countdown (Fri, Channel 4)
9:00pm: Big Brother: Live Eviction (Fri, C5)
10:30pm: EastEnders (BBC Three, Fri)
SCORING:
Once you have made your schedule, your schedule will be judged on its: Average Rating Across The Five Programmes You Have Used (excluding +1)
*0 points for if your schedule has an average audience of less than 1.0 million viewers.
*1 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 1.5 - 2.0 million viewers.
*2 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 2.1 - 2.6 million viewers.
*3 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 2.7 - 3.2 million viewers.
*4 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 3.3 - 3.8 million viewers.
*5 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 3.9 - 4.4 million viewers.
*6 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 4.5 - 5.0 million viewers.
*7 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 5.1 - 5.6 million viewers.
*8 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 5.7 - 6.2 million viewers.
*9 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 6.3 - 6.8 million viewers.
*10 points for if your schedule has an average audience of any number higher than or equal to 6.9 million or more.
Hope this all makes sense and that people are interested in playing. If so, you can prepare your schedules for next week if you'd like!
P.S. If this gets off to a good start with a lot of interest, then I'll let you know the first deadline for your first schedules.
Remember, you'll need to think about:
a) the day you want to schedule for
b) your programmes
c) what ratings they average typically excluding +1
All the best,
Nine-Nine
HOW TO PLAY:
All you have to do so is create a day worth of scheduling with programmes for the night in the hours of 7pm, 8pm, 9pm or 10pm. You must decide on a day you are going to schedule, i.e. Tuesday. Programmes can be used from any channel, but, be aware more obscure channels may not release ratings results or sufficient data.
The only rules relating to your programming choices is that
1). You can only use one soap opera in your schedule
2). That the programming you choose must be relevant to the slot you put it in and the day of schedule you are creating for, for example, you cannot put EastEnders in a 9.30pm slot on a Thursday when the episode you want to put in your schedule originally airs Tuesday at 7.30pm for your Tuesday schedule.
3). The programming you choose must come from atleast THREE different channels.
Using a film programme, live/sporting programme or lengthier programming is allowed. Watch the time barrier however, as if for example you used The X Factor that aired between 7pm and 8.30pm, then you would have to find a half-an-hour programme to fit in the slot to make up the hour elsewhere.
Here's an example schedule:
My Schedule is for a Friday:
7:00pm: The One Show (Fri, BBC One)
7:30pm: Coronation Street (Fri, ITV)
8:00pm: 8 out of 10 cats does countdown (Fri, Channel 4)
9:00pm: Big Brother: Live Eviction (Fri, C5)
10:30pm: EastEnders (BBC Three, Fri)
SCORING:
Once you have made your schedule, your schedule will be judged on its: Average Rating Across The Five Programmes You Have Used (excluding +1)
*0 points for if your schedule has an average audience of less than 1.0 million viewers.
*1 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 1.5 - 2.0 million viewers.
*2 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 2.1 - 2.6 million viewers.
*3 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 2.7 - 3.2 million viewers.
*4 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 3.3 - 3.8 million viewers.
*5 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 3.9 - 4.4 million viewers.
*6 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 4.5 - 5.0 million viewers.
*7 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 5.1 - 5.6 million viewers.
*8 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 5.7 - 6.2 million viewers.
*9 points for if your schedule has an average audience of between 6.3 - 6.8 million viewers.
*10 points for if your schedule has an average audience of any number higher than or equal to 6.9 million or more.
Hope this all makes sense and that people are interested in playing. If so, you can prepare your schedules for next week if you'd like!
P.S. If this gets off to a good start with a lot of interest, then I'll let you know the first deadline for your first schedules.
Remember, you'll need to think about:
a) the day you want to schedule for
b) your programmes
c) what ratings they average typically excluding +1
All the best,
Nine-Nine
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*0 points for if your schedule has an average audience of less than 1.4 million viewers
Thanks mate.
So we can pick any day between Monday 19th and Sunday 25th?
So sorry for that mistake, yes, only one is allowed:
I'll post a second example schedule so we all know what to do! :)
Yep. I know this game is more compliacted than when you first read it. Bare with it please, lol!
Yes, any day you want with your five or more programmes (revert to updated rules or ask me if you need any help).
Yes. Schedules each week must include programmes from that week as the programmes you choose must be in their original timeslot. Hope this makes sense. :)
Damn, I had my own version of a weeks worth of programming but oh well
1. You must make a schedule of FIVE OR MORE programmes that fit in the 7pm, 8pm, 9pm and 10pm slots for a certain day of the week.
2. The programmes you choose must:
Note: your programmes do not necessarily need to fit into the whole sixty minutes.
EXAMPLE SCHEDULE:
Friday:
7:00pm: The One Show (BBC One)
7:30pm: Nigel Slater's Dish of the Day (BBC One)
8:00pm: The Burrowers: Animals Underground (BBC Two)
9:00pm: 8 out of 10 Cats Does Countdown (Channel 4)
10:00pm: Live at the Apollo (BBC Three)
10:30pm: Eastenders (BBC Three)
Your schedule must be submitted by the deadline of Tuesday at 6:00am each week.
SCORING OF YOUR SCHEDULES:
Once you have made your schedule, your schedule will be judged on its: Average Rating Across The Five Or More Programmes You Have Used (excluding +1):
I hope this is clearer, but, if you have any further questions PM me or bump the thread.
Nine-Nine.
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Tuesday 20th August
7pm - 7:30pm: The One Show (BBC1)
7:30pm - 8pm: EastEnders (BBC1)
8pm - 9pm: The Great British Bake Off (BBC2)
9pm - 10pm: New Tricks (BBC1)
10pm - 10:35pm: News (ITV)
10:35pm - 11:25pm: The Naked Rambler (BBC1) (I'm not sure how that works, as it goes on past 11pm)
Thank you very much, Green Steel. You have it all right, remember for future reference to you and any other potential players, your programmes still count if they overrun past 11pm, as long as they started within the specified timeslots of 7pm, 8pm, 9pm and 10pm. What would not be accepted would be if you scheduled a program to start at 11pm. This is mentioned in the UPDATED RULES.
19.00 Emmerdale (ITV)
19.30 Nature's Newborns (ITV)
20.00 The Great British Bake Off (BBC Two)
21.00 New Tricks (BBC One)
22.00 BBC News at Ten (BBC One)
22.25 Regional News (BBC One)
22.35 The Naked Rambler (BBC One)
Thanks Nine-Nine.
Thank you, Fudd.
It seems Tuesday could be popular!
Monday 19th August 2013
19:00 - The One Show (BBC One)
19:30 - Fake Britain (BBC One)
20:00 - You've Been Framed! (ITV)
20:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)
21:00 - Big Brother Final (C5)
D.M.N. you need to fit programming into the 10pm slot as the Big Brother Final is split into two. The second half goes to air at 10.55pm, so is avaliable to use as it starts within one of the specified timeslot, but Under The Dome airs in between.
You cannot choose to schedule for the same day two weeks running.
Okay, I'll add Under the Dome then.
Ah okay, so your okay for this to be your submitted schedule?
Monday 19th August 2013
19:00 - The One Show (BBC One)
19:30 - Fake Britain (BBC One)
20:00 - You've Been Framed! (ITV)
20:30 - Coronation Street (ITV)
21:00 - Big Brother Final (C5)
22:00 - Under The Dome (C5)
22:55 - Big Brother Final (C5)
Thanks, D.M.N.