24/7 Premiere Draws 383,000 Viewers

According to Travis Yanan:

HBO 24/7 (10pm, 57 minutes)

- 0.383 million viewers

- 0.2/0 HH

- 0.2/1 A18-49

Lets compare it to some past numbers from Hard Knocks, from Son of the Bronx:

“Dallas Cowboys”

Wed Aug 6 2008: 513,000 viewers, 0.3 HH, 0.3 A18-49

Wed Aug 13 2008: 347,000 viewers, 0.2 HH, 0.2 A18-49

Wed Aug 20 2008: 354,000 viewers, 0.2 HH, 0.2 A18-49

Wed Aug 27 2008: 357,000 viewers, 0.2 HH, 0.2 A18-49

Wed Sep 3 2008: 276,000 viewers, 0.2 HH, 0.2 A18-49

“Cincinnati Bengals”

Wed Aug 12 2009: 637,000 viewers, 0.5 HH, 0.4 A18-49

Wed Aug 26 2009: 556,000 viewers, 0.4 HH, 0.3 A18-49

Wed Sep 2 2009: 489,000 viewers, 0.4 HH, 0.3 A18-49

“New York Jets”

Wed Aug 11 2010: 870,000 viewers, 0.6 HH, 0.5 A18-49

Wed Aug 18 2010: 812,000 viewers, 0.5 HH, 0.5 A18-49

 

Tired of Not Being One of the Cool Kids Who Saw 24/7? Here’s HBO’s Replay Schedule

New York (December 16, 2010) – The replay schedule for Episode 1 of 24/7 Penguins/Capitals: Road to the NHL Winter Classic is as follows:

 

The program is available in HD and is rated TV-MA/L.

 

All times listed are ET/PT.

 

HBO playdates: Dec. 16 (midnight), 17 (10:00 p.m., 8:00 p.m.), 18 (10:30 a.m., 11:15 p.m.), 19 (9:00 a.m.) and 20 (5:00 p.m., 1:20 a.m.)

 

HBO2 playdates: Dec. 19 (11:50 p.m.), 21 (8:00 p.m.), 28 (2:00 p.m.) and 30 (1:30 p.m.)

 

HBO On Demand® availability begins: Dec. 20

 

Head Coaches Bruce Boudreau (Washington) and Dan Bylsma (Pittsburgh) along with a host of key players, including Alex Ovechkin of the Caps and Sidney Crosby of the Pens are introduced, as the two clubs begin to battle through their busy December schedules.

 

Ensuing episodes of 24/7 PENGUINS/CAPITALS: ROAD TO THE NHL WINTER CLASSIC debut on subsequent Wednesdays – Dec. 22 and 29 and Jan. 5 – at 10:00 p.m., with an immediate encore play at 11:00 p.m.

 

The executive producers of 24/7 PENGUINS/CAPITALS: ROAD TO THE NHL WINTER CLASSIC are Ross Greenburg and Rick Bernstein; senior producer, Dave Harmon; producers, Scott Boggins, Bentley Weiner and Thomas Odelfelt; Aaron Cohen is the writer; Liev Schreiber narrates.

 

Pens/Flyers is Most-Watched Regular Season Game in VERSUS History

NEW YORK, N.Y. (December 16, 2010)—VERSUS averaged 750,000 viewers for the Pittsburgh Penguins/Philadelphia Flyers telecast on Tuesday, December 14, making it the most-watched regular-season game in network history and surpassing the previous high set by the same two teams in this year’s season-opener on October 7, 2010 (730,000 viewers). The telecast, which peaked at nearly one million viewers between 9:15-9:30 p.m. ET, was the most-watched NHL regular-season game on cable since December 2003.

 

 

 

Locally, VERSUS was the #1 rated cable network in both the Pittsburgh and Philadelphia markets on Tuesday night. Both markets saw drastic increases over their 2009-10 regular-season averages with Pittsburgh receiving a 11.2 HH rating (up 50%) and Philadelphia delivering a 3.5 HH rating (up 42%). The game was also the highest rated regular-season game ever on VERSUS in the Philadelphia market, beating the previous record set by the New Jersey/Philadelphia game on March 23, 2009.

 

 

 

VERSUS prides itself on super-serving passionate sports fans across all platforms (VERSUS.com, VERSUS on Demand, VERSUS HD and VERSUS 3D). Now in more than 75 million homes, the network is the cable television home of the National Hockey League (NHL), IZOD IndyCar Series, Tour de France, World Extreme Cagefighting (WEC) and Professional Bull Riders (PBR). VERSUS also airs NASCAR, NBA, UFC, college football and college basketball programming. The network is home to the best outdoor programming on television and airs original programs not available anywhere else, including The T.Ocho Show. VERSUS, a wholly owned company of Comcast Corporation (NASDAQ: CMCSA, CMCSK), is distributed via cable systems and satellite operators throughout the United States.

 

24/7, Episode 1: Not Perfect, But Hilarious, Infinitely Watchable, and a Breakthrough For Hockey on TV

Puck the Media will after morning-after reviews for every episode of HBO’s 24/7 Penguins-Capitals: Road to the Winter Classic.

Liev Schriber, the ever-present narrator of HBO’s consistently terrific sports documentary programming, asks something that’s very telling about the new series that’s going to follow around NHL teams in-season and uncensored for the first time ever. He asks something to the effect of “If you saw something from the inside out, would you recognize it?”. That proves to be a theme of 24/7 throughout: This is completely newfound territory for hockey broadcasting. We’re in uncharted waters, and baby, it’s fantastic.

In fact, the only times when HBO’s 24/7 Penguins-Capitals: Road to the Winter Classic isn’t excellent and groundbreaking is when they rely on what little cliches there are involved in hockey documentary programming: The players give some boring interviews from time to time, there are a few too many highlights, and sometimes they stick on things that aren’t as interesting a little too long when we’d rather be hearing some real dirt, like the Penguins road trip prankery set to “Right Back Where We Started From”, or Alexander Ovechkin’s spine-tingling yelp to his team to pick things up after his fight in a blowout loss.

When this series is truly showing us things we’ve never seen before, it’s fire on ice. It struck me many times as a hockey documentarian’s version of a Wes Anderson movie: beautifully, innovative camera work, dry narration and sentiment, and as rip-roaringly intense as it is fall-down hilarious. 24/7 is every bit the breakthrough that the NHL and HBO wanted when they set out to do this, and thank fucking God it is: hockey fans needed this.

Why? Because we’re tired of hearing how our sport is impossible to portray as exciting. Tired of hearing how the foreign players and the too-nice-for-TV personalities hurt the sport. That the sport simply can’t reach the drama and intrigue of football or basketball. Bullshit. From Capitals head coach Bruce Boudreau’s constant, painful tirades, to Penguins bench boss Dan Bylsma’s intriguing chat about player performance with GM Ray Shero, this was the inside stuff all sports fans dream of, regardless of what’s happening on the field. Only Hard Knocks has come close to the access 24/7 has gotten, meaning the NHL is ahead of almost everyone else in something on TV. Just you wait, the NBA and MLB will be on HBO within the year.

What else did I like? I can’t complement enough the choices of camera shots for this, and the vibrant, intense colors. Did you notice something? That not one shot of game action came from anywhere other than ice level. It made hockey look like Miracle again, a bunch of bulls in a China shop playing a game that can be beautiful and brutal. It was war out there, from the inside look at what goes on during fights to just the stirring audio of Capitals assistant coach Dean Evason taking the team apart.

Speaking of war, that’s another theme that the network got exactly right. Hockey is a gorgeous war, and the producers did not shy away from portraying it as such. Whereas Hard Knocks look like a vacation, 24/7 is regular season hockey, so you get the sense that everything is life or death both on and off the ice. Pascal Dupuis saying goodbye to his children was particularly moving. Dupuis was one of the few stars on either team that I felt I had a different impression of. We’ll see if the Capitals winning some games (hopefully) gets some new blood into their portion of the show.

Another great choice? I’ve never really seen a “Talking Heads” type interview series done this way, with the players/coaches faces completely front and center, zoomed in so you could see every last scar and loose tooth. This gambit ended up with wing sauce in their faces in the case of Boudreau, but for everyone else, it found a new way to reinvent a tired format. 24/7 isn’t just reinventing NHL television, they’re reinventing the documentary format.

24/7 isn’t perfect, though it sure sounds like it from this review. I’d like to see them cut out some of the more boring bits and have them go-go-go with the exciting inside hockey stuff. The highlights from ice level were well shot, but eventually, you just realize that even the most casual fan can just see it on YouTube if he wants. Overall, however, 24/7 is an instant victory for our sport, for the NHL, and for HBO. As long as the ratings are decent (we’ll have them later today), this should become a yearly tradition as solid as the Winter Classic itself. Bravo to all involved.

Gary Bettman to Speak with HBO President Ross Greenburg, Likely Suspend Him For Foul Language, on Tomorrow’s NHL Hour

NEW YORK (December 15, 2010) – HBO president Ross Greenburg will be tomorrow’s guest on NHL Hour With Commissioner Gary Bettman on NHL.com and SIRIUS XM Radio at 6 p.m. ET.  NHL Deputy Commissioner Bill Daly will be the guest host for the show.

Greenburg is the architect behind HBO’s “24/7” reality series: 24/7 PENGUINS/CAPITALS:  ROAD TO THE NHL WINTER CLASSIC.  The series will take viewers inside one of the NHL’s great rivalries, between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Washington Capitals.

Debuting tonight exclusively on HBO at 10:00 p.m. ET, the four-week, all-access series follows the two teams as they meet twice in a span of nine days, including the highly anticipated 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic at Heinz Field, played outdoors at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on New Year’s Day.

NHL Hour with Commissioner Gary Bettman broadcasts live on Thursdays from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET on NHL Home Ice (XM Channel 204 and on SIRIUS Channel 208 as part of the “Best of XM” programming package) and NHL.com. The show will re-air on SIRIUS XM Radio, with archived shows available for download via podcast on NHL.com.

The show encourages fans to call in with questions for the Commissioner. To submit questions to NHL Hour call 1-877-645-6696.

Puck the Media Returns From Hiatus (Or Whatever) to Cover 24/7 and Do Other Fun Things

Did you miss me?

No?

Well, fuck you.

If you did miss the ramblings that go in this spot, I thank for you patience while I endured an at times trying, but almost entirely rewarding and life-affirming three months. In that time, I did the following:

  • Experienced the rush of putting on a live news show
  • Interned at a news station
  • Worked at the New Meadowlands Stadium
  • Partied with heroes and pals in the city (for an hour)
  • Had a drink and lovely conversation with an NHL Communications Manager after a show by The Gaslight Anthem later that night.
  • Got the OK to send a sample chapter for a potential book (not Puck the Media-related, but if you’re a publisher and would like to discuss ideas …)
  • Got a new e-mail address for all tips and news, stevemlepore@gmail.com
  • Appreciated friends more
  • Grew a lot. Both emotionally and physically. I got fat (ter).
  • Learned a ton, met great people.

Anyway, that’s a lot. Now, however, I’m back until another life-changing opportunity comes up (c’mon book!) and I’m invigorated and thrilled to get back to work. I’m truly thrilled to be back just in time for the monumental HBO series 24/7 Penguins-Capitals: Road to the Winter Classic. I didn’t totally realize it until I walked into New Meadowlands Stadium this Sunday and on one of the massive TV screens was promotional material for it. I am very enthusiastic about what is likely the most important hockey show to ever air.

So here’s what I’ll be doing to chip in:

  • Recaps, the day after the show. For a reference point, check out my Hard Knocks recaps from the summer, but these will be a little less TWoP, little more AV Club.
  • Ratings, which is a feature you’ll continue to see more of with games in general here at Puck the Media. Will any of the 24/7 episodes top the most-watched NHL game of the season (730,000)? I think it’s certainly a possibility.
  • Interviews: I’m looking at lining up some people behind the scenes if possible, on any of the fronts (HBO, Pens, Caps, etc.) involved with this.

I’ll look into doing more, but for now, that’s what I’ve got.

I missed ya’ll. I hope you missed me. Glad to be back. Let’s roll.

Your Announcers and Open Thread For Penguins-Flyers

Pittsburgh vs. Philadelphia, 7:00 PM ET, VERSUS (HD)
Play by Play:
Joe Beninati
Color: Andy Brickley

Roenick, Crosby, Ovechkin to Appear on The Price is Right Next Monday

NEW YORK (December 14, 2010) – Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, Washington Capitals captain Alex Ovechkin and former NHLer Jeremy Roenick are guests on the Monday, Dec. 20 edition of THE PRICE IS RIGHT (11:00 AM-12:00 Noon, ET; 10:00-11:00 AM, PT) on the CBS Television Network. The trio will introduce an NHL-themed showcase that includes a trip to Pittsburgh for the highly anticipated 2011 Bridgestone NHL Winter Classic®, played outdoors at Heinz Field on New Year’s Day.

 

Host Drew Carey, Roenick, Crosby and Ovechkin will unveil the showcase that features tickets to watch the Penguins play against the Capitals in the historic outdoor game; VIP passes to the NHL’s New Year’s Eve Bash; field/ice-level access during the Capitals and Penguins team practices at Heinz Field on Friday, Dec. 31; and a brand new 2011 Honda CR-Z Sport Hybrid car.

 

Roenick also will introduce an NHL® prize that includes a once-in-a-lifetime trip to the 2011 Stanley Cup® Final and NHL-licensed products. Other NHL-related prizes include items from NHL partners Bridgestone, Reebok, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, LG and Starwood Hotels.

 

THE PRICE IS RIGHT, the longest-running game show in television history, is hosted by Drew Carey. Produced by FremantleMedia North America, THE PRICE IS RIGHT is broadcast weekdays on the CBS Television Network.

We’ll Be Posting Videos From 24/7 Pens-Caps Over The Next Few Days, Enjoy

Here’s “The Rivalry”:

Your Announcers and Open Thread for Kings-Red Wings

Los Angeles vs. Detroit, 7:30 PM ET, VERSUS (HD)
Play by Play:
Mike Emrick
Color: Eddie Olczyk
Reporter: Bob Harwood

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