Sweeps - TV Tropes
- ️Mon Mar 04 2024
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The periods when advertising rates are set, based on the ratings received by the programs shown at that time. Every network pulls out its big guns to get as large an audience as possible for its shows, so as to maximize its revenues for the coming quarter.
Happens four times a year (February, May, July and November), but you always know when they're here, because incredibly obvious programming stunts abound — news programs start running features like "Group Sex In Our Community" and Special Guests pop up on every Sitcom. Local news programs are probably the most notorious for this; locally-made programming makes far more money for the station (since they don't have to share with the network), and these days, news programs are usually the only local content a station has, so the ad blitz goes there.
Non-profit media is not immune to this trope; there is a tendency to air more popular specials or episodes during funding telethons or pledge drives. For details, read Viewers Like You.
The rec.arts.tv FAQ explains sweeps in more detail.
It's rare to see a rerun during sweeps. It's rare to see a new episode in any other month. Almost all reality series will try to have either their premieres or finales during these periods, often both through straddling two periods, if possible.
Examples of common Ratings Stunts during sweeps include:
- Celebrity Star
- Cliffhanger
- Could This Happen to You?
- Face–Heel Turn/Heel–Face Turn
- Layout of a Seasonnote
- Miniseries
- Naked People Are Funny
- Ripped from the Headlines
- Special Guest
- Sweeps Week Lesbian Kiss
- Tonight, Someone Dies
- Tonight, Someone Kisses
- Very Special Episode
- Wedding Episode