- Upfront
In the North American
television industry, an upfront is a meeting oftelevision network executives with the press and, more important, with major advertisers. It is so called because it signals the start of an important advertising sales period, allowing marketers to buy commercial airtime "up front", or several months before the season begins.In the United States, the major
broadcast network s' upfronts occur inNew York City during the third week of May, the last full week of that month'ssweeps period. The networks announce their fall primetime schedules, including tentative launch dates (i.e. fall or midseason) for new programming, which may be "picked up" the week before. The programming announcements themselves are usually augmented with clips from the new series, extravagant musical numbers, comedic scenes, and appearances by network stars, and take place at grand venues such asRadio City Music Hall orCarnegie Hall . Most cable networks present earlier in the spring since they usually program for the summer months; press attention to these announcements is usually much lighter.Upfronts in Canada are similar but occur in the first week of June, after networks have had a chance to buy Canadian rights to new American series. Both broadcast and non-broadcast channels make presentations, with a single event per ownership group.
Popular culture
* The 2005
HBO show "The Comeback", set inLos Angeles and starringLisa Kudrow , features an episode at the upfronts in New York which features the fictional show "Room and Bored".
* The film "The Nines " features a section during which the main character travels to New York to find out his pilot has not been picked up during the upfronts.External links and references
* [http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2006-05-11-new-shows_x.htm "USA Today" article with 2006 upfronts schedule]
* [http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/comenget-your-upfronts-schedule/ Updated schedule from "Dateline Hollywood" blog]
* [http://nytimes.com/ref/arts/television/tv-upfronts-journal.html NYTimes.com 2005 Upfronts Journal]
* [http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/recent_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002315462 Mediaweek, April 2006: "Turner Upfront: TBS Greenlights My Boys, 10 Items"]
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