Chance HBO Bites The Dust: Cancel it interferes with the racetrack drama "Good Luck" on Wednesday, HBO contain a scandal that threatens not to exceed one of the most high-profile shows, but tarnish the brand, which has spent decades building.
Three dead horses, the rate is much higher than in the sport to praise the show gave the network are good reasons to leave the series, which is still pretty much disappointed, despite the all-star pedigree.
Euthanasia show was a radical solution that HBO has done surprisingly quickly. He also scored the social network of contact points to care about the welfare of animals.
But the solution is, of course, is easier, since the issuance of an ordinary vote. Review of December, "good luck" 1100000 drew the audience, and another $ 1.1 million for the first formal agreement in January.
Distribution in December to pay nearly two-thirds of its input, the second season finale of "Boardwalk Empire", which drew 3 million viewers.
There is not so important for a network like HBO subscribers based as they are supported by advertising. But the notes, of course, an indication of what customers like.
The presence of Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte, and David Milch executive producers and Michael Mann have helped hide the fact that its purpose, so-called sport of kings, it was a hard sell to begin with.
Jumps have been in decline for a decade, and struggled to capture a wider audience. Consulting firm McKinsey & Company recently said that a lot, noting that only 35 percent of thoroughbred racing fan himself as "proud" fans, compared with 66 percent for other sports.
There are those who love the splendor of hooves clopping through the mud on a cold morning. And then degenerate as shown in the players' success. " Nothing scares casual fan, as a kind of white curtains pulled around a fallen horse, so the vet can give him a shot that put him out of poverty.
So why is HBO green light for "Luck"?
Because those who participate. Milch created "Deadwood," one of the most revered series in recent years on HBO. Mann directed films including "The Insider" and "Heat" and created "Miami Vice". Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte, well, Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte.
All expressed enthusiasm that HBO let us do almost anything. And they are. Milch dialogue is followed by "The Wire" school effects - explain as little as possible - in a show about a sport that requires much explanation.
Milch was interested in sports, as his father began to take on the road, when he was a boy. HBO has given him a place to discuss their permanent attachment.
But the show is a significant gap in the author's model of television, in which the network gives the designer the freedom to do pretty much as he pleases.
In January, Oscar Hoffman said he was shooting opportunities for the small screen, because the creative freedom offered networks such as HBO.
"With HBO, when they give a sudden, there is no committee, no meetings, these guys might try to do everything possible, and then they give it to us," Hoffman said, referring to Milch and Mann.
Cancel, not only on the ratings, of course, "luck" would have never got a vote of confidence in the network quickly ordered a second season.
But in the second season would have been impossible without starting the movie beautifully shot sequence.
Shaw agreed to the request of the American Humane Association to stop filming after the prancing horse on the way back to his stable after a routine examination and hit her head. He had to be killed.
It's death after euthanasia of two horses during the filming of the race sequence. Speed of euthanasia was much higher than in the actual races.
California Horse Racing Board, which regulates racing in the state and after the show, said that between July 2010 and June 2011, 265 racehorses died in the state. Of these, 100 were euthanized for running injuries, and 86 for training injuries. Sixty-nine had died from causes such as disease that has nothing to do with sales. It was more than 50,000 sorties - racing time every time a horse runs the race.
"Luck," there were 50 horses, according to a report published by the Santa Anita racetrack, where the show was filmed. He lost three of them. (HBO has refused to provide the number of horses at the show).
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals claims that the first two horses that died were unfit for the race, one because he had arthritis, and because it is drugs. (HBO says that the horses were at the time of drug treatment, to calm him down.)
But quickly cancel "chance" raises questions about what it is not suitable for management. Not only because of its inability to protect their horses, but because its subject is so risky.
And if HBO has released a white curtain.
Three dead horses, the rate is much higher than in the sport to praise the show gave the network are good reasons to leave the series, which is still pretty much disappointed, despite the all-star pedigree.
Euthanasia show was a radical solution that HBO has done surprisingly quickly. He also scored the social network of contact points to care about the welfare of animals.
But the solution is, of course, is easier, since the issuance of an ordinary vote. Review of December, "good luck" 1100000 drew the audience, and another $ 1.1 million for the first formal agreement in January.
Distribution in December to pay nearly two-thirds of its input, the second season finale of "Boardwalk Empire", which drew 3 million viewers.
There is not so important for a network like HBO subscribers based as they are supported by advertising. But the notes, of course, an indication of what customers like.
The presence of Dustin Hoffman, Nick Nolte, and David Milch executive producers and Michael Mann have helped hide the fact that its purpose, so-called sport of kings, it was a hard sell to begin with.
Jumps have been in decline for a decade, and struggled to capture a wider audience. Consulting firm McKinsey & Company recently said that a lot, noting that only 35 percent of thoroughbred racing fan himself as "proud" fans, compared with 66 percent for other sports.
There are those who love the splendor of hooves clopping through the mud on a cold morning. And then degenerate as shown in the players' success. " Nothing scares casual fan, as a kind of white curtains pulled around a fallen horse, so the vet can give him a shot that put him out of poverty.
So why is HBO green light for "Luck"?
Because those who participate. Milch created "Deadwood," one of the most revered series in recent years on HBO. Mann directed films including "The Insider" and "Heat" and created "Miami Vice". Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte, well, Dustin Hoffman and Nick Nolte.
All expressed enthusiasm that HBO let us do almost anything. And they are. Milch dialogue is followed by "The Wire" school effects - explain as little as possible - in a show about a sport that requires much explanation.
Milch was interested in sports, as his father began to take on the road, when he was a boy. HBO has given him a place to discuss their permanent attachment.
But the show is a significant gap in the author's model of television, in which the network gives the designer the freedom to do pretty much as he pleases.
In January, Oscar Hoffman said he was shooting opportunities for the small screen, because the creative freedom offered networks such as HBO.
"With HBO, when they give a sudden, there is no committee, no meetings, these guys might try to do everything possible, and then they give it to us," Hoffman said, referring to Milch and Mann.
Cancel, not only on the ratings, of course, "luck" would have never got a vote of confidence in the network quickly ordered a second season.
But in the second season would have been impossible without starting the movie beautifully shot sequence.
Shaw agreed to the request of the American Humane Association to stop filming after the prancing horse on the way back to his stable after a routine examination and hit her head. He had to be killed.
It's death after euthanasia of two horses during the filming of the race sequence. Speed of euthanasia was much higher than in the actual races.
California Horse Racing Board, which regulates racing in the state and after the show, said that between July 2010 and June 2011, 265 racehorses died in the state. Of these, 100 were euthanized for running injuries, and 86 for training injuries. Sixty-nine had died from causes such as disease that has nothing to do with sales. It was more than 50,000 sorties - racing time every time a horse runs the race.
"Luck," there were 50 horses, according to a report published by the Santa Anita racetrack, where the show was filmed. He lost three of them. (HBO has refused to provide the number of horses at the show).
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals claims that the first two horses that died were unfit for the race, one because he had arthritis, and because it is drugs. (HBO says that the horses were at the time of drug treatment, to calm him down.)
But quickly cancel "chance" raises questions about what it is not suitable for management. Not only because of its inability to protect their horses, but because its subject is so risky.
And if HBO has released a white curtain.
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