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<blockquote data-quote="mysterio" data-source="post: 11306381" data-attributes="member: 79728"><p>Actually what AMC is doing is a cheap and low-rent move to take advantage of the fact that both Nov and Feb are Nielsen sweeps months. The first part of this second season aired throughout Nov, and the second part will air in Feb, after Superbowl Sunday.</p><p></p><p>They're positioning and marketing the show to get maximum effect/revenue from the sponsors and advertisers. Plus it ensures future episodes, more than likely. It's a PITA and frustrating for us viewers, but there is a logic to it, even if it's not a popular move.</p><p></p><p>edit: I also forgot to mention that when it was on throughout Nov, it was often the second highest rated show on basic cable, after MNF. They know they've got a winner, and are using that to their advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mysterio, post: 11306381, member: 79728"] Actually what AMC is doing is a cheap and low-rent move to take advantage of the fact that both Nov and Feb are Nielsen sweeps months. The first part of this second season aired throughout Nov, and the second part will air in Feb, after Superbowl Sunday. They're positioning and marketing the show to get maximum effect/revenue from the sponsors and advertisers. Plus it ensures future episodes, more than likely. It's a PITA and frustrating for us viewers, but there is a logic to it, even if it's not a popular move. edit: I also forgot to mention that when it was on throughout Nov, it was often the second highest rated show on basic cable, after MNF. They know they've got a winner, and are using that to their advantage. [/QUOTE]
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