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Despite the last place in the season for the largest number of spectators at the major adult event 18-49, ABC has decided to maintain the status quo with its autumn programme offering and only add three new text series for the last quarter. Here’s the theory: One of the most popular advanced statistics to improve the empirical analysis of baseball is “VORP”, which means “value above the substitute player”, “In simple terms, the PRVD is intended to demonstrate the value that a particular player adds to his team compared to an imaginary below-average substitute. In September, the new dramas “Emergence” and “Stumptown” and the derived “Black-ish” “Mixed-ish” will be available on ABC. “In the low season, the dramas “The Baker and Beauty” and “For Life” are added, as well as a second new comedy “Together We Fall”. “The launches will be announced later. Knowing that the new series has a failure rate of about 65% and that the average transmission rate of a TV program with script is now below 1.0, programmers estimate the cost of introducing a new onboard program based on the likelihood that they will be able to present more than their predecessor. And despite the relative lack of sport – in addition to the nine NBA playoff games that were broadcast this season, ABC will also broadcast the NBA final – there is an argument for applying some of the hardcore baseball nerd principles to the television economy. Unless otherwise indicated, the decision to plan only three series for the first year is probably a function of ABC’s commitment to what could be called the “Sabermetrics TV” model. ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox are all in the same boat, as the scripting program of the season has only been released 0.9 in the demo. This is the fifth consecutive season that ABC has been in the basement of the Big Four; the results of Disney’s own network are severely hampered by the lack of live NFL content. According to data from Nielsen’s Live Plus Seed Day, ABC currently has an average of 0.9 on the so-called dollar demonstration, which reaches about 1.7 million adults who have not even blown 50 candles on a birthday cake. “At the beginning of next season, our priorities are stability and the introduction of shows, so our audience knows that we attach great importance to it,” said Burke in a statement on Tuesday morning. Karey Burke, president of ABC Entertainment, will be taking a first thorough look at the network’s agenda for 2019-2020 as part of his first preview this afternoon. When you replace “readers” with “programming”, you get a good idea of the number of decisions made by the main network operators. The ABC autumn plan.