Post by ebnpresident on Dec 19, 2010 20:35:51 GMT -5
Tell me if we need anymore, or if any are incorrect
RULES OF THE GAME
*Primetime Ratings are done only for programs that air 8-11 Mon-Sat, and 7-11 on Sunday.
*For casting a television series you can only use actors and celebrities that another network does not have. If an actor hosts a daytime series, they may also star on a primetime series on the same or a different network.
*If you air a live event that is real, it must be on the same night and the same time that the real network airs it.
*To air a theatrical release on a network, the movie must have been on DVD for at least 1 year. Networks can claim exclusive rights to movies, meaning no other network can air them.
*If at least three networks disagree with the ratings, they may be changed to more suitable numbers.
*Any harsh language aimed at another network or their ratings and shows can cause a temporary banning.
*Schedules must be posted within 5 days of the schedule thread being posted. If a schedule is not posted within the allotted time, the network who posted the schedule late can be punished with lower ratings.
*Pilot ideas may be taken from failed real network pilots, or your own ideas. Do not plagiarize, give credit where credit is due. You may not air shows that are currently on the air or continue cancelled television series that were on the air for more than two seasons.
*Ratings should be based on several aspects, including advertising, buzz, the plot, competition in the timeslot, how the show fits into the timeslot, predictions, and response to the show by other networks.
RULES OF THE GAME
*Primetime Ratings are done only for programs that air 8-11 Mon-Sat, and 7-11 on Sunday.
*For casting a television series you can only use actors and celebrities that another network does not have. If an actor hosts a daytime series, they may also star on a primetime series on the same or a different network.
*If you air a live event that is real, it must be on the same night and the same time that the real network airs it.
*To air a theatrical release on a network, the movie must have been on DVD for at least 1 year. Networks can claim exclusive rights to movies, meaning no other network can air them.
*If at least three networks disagree with the ratings, they may be changed to more suitable numbers.
*Any harsh language aimed at another network or their ratings and shows can cause a temporary banning.
*Schedules must be posted within 5 days of the schedule thread being posted. If a schedule is not posted within the allotted time, the network who posted the schedule late can be punished with lower ratings.
*Pilot ideas may be taken from failed real network pilots, or your own ideas. Do not plagiarize, give credit where credit is due. You may not air shows that are currently on the air or continue cancelled television series that were on the air for more than two seasons.
*Ratings should be based on several aspects, including advertising, buzz, the plot, competition in the timeslot, how the show fits into the timeslot, predictions, and response to the show by other networks.