Showing posts with label Mike Vogel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mike Vogel. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 22, 2017

M-Net stocks up on the latest new crop of American patriotic TV dramas; adds The Brave, Valor and SEAL Team.


M-Net (DStv 101) has locked and loaded up on the latest new crop of American patriotic TV dramas, filling the channel's schedule with patriotic red, white and blue military dramas like SEAL Team, Valor and The Brave.

As Americans feel increasingly under siege - unsure of their place in the world where its world dominance as a super power is being challenged by China and others, and with acerbic "America first" rhetoric from its incompetent president Donald Trump in an ongoing scare-mongering campaign - there's a new surge of patriotic programming flowing from Hollywood, trying to reaffirm its military might and capabilities in the world.

Hollywood studios are aware that the "hard power" overly patriotic shows might not sell well or perform well in foreign distribution and has actually toned down some of the shows.

In September The Hollywood Reporter reported how the extremely patriotic shows, The Brave, Valor and SEAL Team, all now on M-Net, could be hampered when it comes to international sales to international TV channels and broadcasters.

"These shows are all really well made and the production values are great, but some of it is pretty jingoistic: lots of breast-beating and flag-flying," said the head of acquisitions at Sweden's public broadcaster.

Already on M-Net on Wednesdays at 20:00 is SEAL Team, a new drama series with David Boreanaz as Jason Hayes, the leader of a specialised unit of American Navy SEALs.

Jason Hayes and his squad train, plan and execute the most dangerous military missions while each have personal problems.

"A tight-knit team with personal demons, checkered pasts and unwavering patriotic, this is one unit determined to take down the bad guys in the face of overwhelming odds," says M-Net.

On Tuesday 21 November at 20:00 The Brave started on M-Net (DStv 101), following the heart-pounding missions of America's elite undercover military heroes.

These agents try to save the lives of innocent people in some of the most dangerous places in the world, led by DIA deputy director Patricia Campbell (Anne Heche), and her team of analysts.

Also in The Brave is Mike Vogel that M-Net viewers last saw in Under the Dome and Bates Motel.


On Saturday 25 November at 20:00 the new drama series Valor will be starting on M-Net (DStv 101).

In Valor, an elite group of helicopter pilots take to the skies, but things go terribly wrong for the team of soldiers on a covert mission to Somalia.

Only two members of the squad make it back to America alive: Warrant Officer Nora Madani (Christina Ochoa) and her commanding officer Captain Leland Gallo (Matt Barr).

It quickly becomes clear that the two are hiding the truth about what had happened from everybody - their friends, loved ones and even their superiors.

It's discovered that their fellow soldier Jimmy Kam is alive but captured and the two are determined to rescue him.

There's however dangerous secrets, unknown enemies and suspicious colleagues that all threaten to jeopardise their new mission.

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Adult conundrum: You're probably going to miss it because M-Net is showing the sci-fi TV mini-series, Childhood's End, on one of its M-Net Movies channels.


The devil's in the details:  Once again DStv subscribers and M-Net viewers who are the potential audience and who would potentially be interested in watching it, will likely miss out on watching the new science fiction mini-series Childhood's End.

M-Net is literally once again scheduling and showing it wholly wrongly on one of its M-Net Movies channels instead of on M-Net Edge (DStv 102) or M-Net (DStv 101).

Once again M-Net is not slotting programming where that programming belongs - where viewers and DStv subscribers would most expect to find it. The result: It comes, and goes, and it's gone, followed by anger and regret once you discover it's been on and gone already. 

In February 2015 I first reported that Childhood's End is coming as a new upcoming science fiction drama mini-series, based on science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke's novel. 

In February this year I reported that Childhood's End wasn't yet scheduled for any M-Net channel.

In the series, an alien visits Earth, takes over certain civilisation "things", gets a human "representative" to speak for him while humanity wonders about the alien's true good or bad intentions, and then more things (heaps of twists!) take place.

Well, Childhood's End has clearly now been scheduled alright, and it will play out not on M-Net Edge (DStv 102) where it belongs most (given what M-Net Edge shows and has shown there before), or M-Net (DStv 101) late-night ... but on M-Net Movies Action+ (DStv 106) with the first episode at 06:00 on the morning on Thursday 14 July.

Who makes these scheduling decisions? Who actually isn't reading up on, and watching the actual content before slotting or allocating it? Why is Childhood's End on M-Net Action+ if the exact same type of shows like Ascension, Under the Dome, Defiance, Dominion, Helix and The Magicians are on M-Net Edge?

Like Lucifer on M-Net Edge, there is a great twist in Childhood's End that also has a "devil" in it. So why is the one show on M-Net Edge, and the other show on M-Net Movies Action+? 

If you actually watch both you will see how they "fit" together, right down to the same type of character that's presumed bad, that's actually good. 

It even has Mike Vogel as one of the lead characters, who was also one of the main ensemble cast members of Under the Dome

If you work in television scheduling, my assumption is that something should tell you or you should know, that if you've watched the content you've bought, that a viewer who was shown and watched the science fiction drama Under the Dome on a specific TV channel with Mike Vogel, might be interested in watching Mike Vogel in another, very similar, and also science fiction drama on the same channel.  

I only happened to notice that Childhood's End is coming up on M-Net Movies Action+ this week during my weekly long slog on Sundays scanning and scrolling through the DStv electronic programme guide (EPG) for the upcoming week. 

Normal viewers don't do that. Someone who might want to watch Childhood's End, won't know it's finally showing - on a whole other not-right-fit channel.

Last month M-Net said it will work harder to make it easier for DStv subscribers to find the right programming on the right M-Net channels provided to MultiChoice's satellite pay-TV service, as well as, presumably, "allocate" and schedule acquired programming better so that viewers know where to expect what shows.

Well, Childhood's End is another classic example of how M-Net, in my view, is slotting and allocating content wrongly, where viewers won't find it, won't expect it, and won't even know it's showing. 

Perhaps we do need Overlords. Perhaps as a TV making and watching species we are too like children to properly programme for ourselves.

Whatever the case, M-Net slotting Childhood's End on M-Net Movies Action+ instead of on M-Net Edge is definitely a case of "the devil may care" - and you'll come to understand exactly what I mean, if you watch it.