THIS WEEK IN THE XENA NEWS....
TWXN #19
08/20/96


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Editor Rant: Hello again. Just a little update. I am about 29
articles away from reviewing all the articles up to August 18th.
I will troll for more articles later today or tomorrow and if all
things go well, I can start on XMR #17 with a clear conscience. I
may postpose a lengthy editorial in order just to get it out.  


[Tentative 338g] 07-29-96
   ELECTRONIC MEDIA. Page 6. 320 words. "USA Gets Rights To Four
Series"
   COMMENTARY: Article about USA Network's acquired rights to
HTLJ, XWP, Top Cops, and America's Most Wanted: Final Justuce.   
Reported that HTLJ and XWP sold for $300,000 per episode for 85
and 72 hours of HTLJ and XWP, respectively. Also announced that
USA will begin airing the shows in September 1998.
   It was further stated that, "MCA opted to sell the shows to
cable because of the difficulties in selling one-hour strips in
syndication. They will continue in first-run syndication as
weekly shows. 'Right now the market is just glutted...It is hard
to find shelf hours,' said a spokesperson for MCA Worldwide
Television Distribution, adding that it was a 'strong deal, as
far as money is concerned.'"


[Tentative 338h] 07-31-96
   THE DES MOINES REGISTER. Wednesday. Page 4. 387 words. "TV
Prime Time. Here's the scoop on ice cream" By Jan Currie.
   COMMENTARY: Yet another blurb about the USA Network
acquisition which included a barb towards ST: Deep Space Nine's
falling ratings.


[Tentative 338i] 08-02-96
   STAR TRIBUNE. Page 18E. 547 words. "Beam him up: Doohan treks
to new UPN show"
   COMMENTARY:  Two sentence blurb on the USA Network's
acquisition of XWP reruns.


[   ] 07-29-96
   VARIETY. Page 28. 185 words. "Nielsen Syndication Ratings"   
COMMENTARY: Prometheus (episode #8), 3rd release. (1st
release: 11/06/95, #17 at 5.4, tied for 3rd place in action
hours; 2nd release: 03/11/96, #14 at 5.2, 3rd place). 07/08/96,
tied at #12 at 4.9, 2nd place. HTLJ, #8 at 5.6, 1st; ST:DS9, tied
at #14 at 4.5, 3rd place. No other action hours made it onto the
top twenty.


[   ]  07-29-96
   ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH. Monday. Page 4. 338 words. "Two
Administrators Appointed"
   COMMENTARY: In a photo-promo for the 1992 movie, "Buffy the
Vampire Slayer", the caption read in part, "a not-serious 1992
movie about a high school cheerleader who becomes sort of a
Xena-level warrior in the never-ending war on vampires."


[   ] 07-31-96
   DAILY VARIETY. Page 1. 756 words. "Titanic Teutonic TV; Dual
Deals with Kirch, RTL worth $ 2.5 bil to MCA" By Elizabeth Guider
and Erik Kirschbaum
   COMMENTARY: Brief mention of XWP in article regarding the
latest deal between MCA and and two German TV distributors which
were worth $2.5 billion dollars.  XWP broadcast rights were
included in a free TV output arrangement called RTL which
broadcasts in all German-speaking areas.


[   ] 07-31-96
   CAPITAL TIMES. Wednesday. Page 1C. 768 words. "Getting Tots to
Tune in to 'Good' TV the Problem (First Edition) TV; Execs Don't
like Mandates from D.C. (Second Edition)" By Mike Ivey
   COMMENTARY: In a critique on the lack of proper programing for
children, Mr. Ivey quoted Jill Sommers, the program director at
WISC-TV/Channel 3, who used XWP as an example of what kids were
watching instead of educational shows.
   "'There are plenty of educational shows out there but kids
aren't watching them,' says Sommers. To make a point, she ticked
off the four most popular shows among young viewers -- 'Fresh
Prince of Bel-Air,' 'Home Improvement,' 'Xena: Warrior Princess'
and 'Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.''"


[   ] 08-01-96
   THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER. 161 words. "Hercules' Outruns Rivals"
   COMMENTARY: Ratings for Chariots of War, 3rd release (episode
#2), 07/15/96, 3rd action hour with 5.0 share. [1st release,
09/11/95, #20, 3rd place action hour, 4.4 rating; 2nd release,
12/04/96, 5.4 rating).


[   ] 08-01-96
   DAILY VARIETY. Thursday. Page 12. 6138 words. "Production
Chart Key"
   COMMENTARY: Production chart for LA area: HTLJ and XWP.


[   ] 08-02-96
   PRESS ASSOCIATION NEWSFILE. Friday. 421 words. "Buckle Your
Swash, Here Comes Xena." By Jackie Burdon.
   COMMENTARY: Press release for XWP's debut on British channel
Sky Two in September 1996. Head of Programmes, David Elstein,
weas quoted as saying "They are great fun, tongue-in-cheek
adventure action series [XWP with HTLJ] which I think the
kid-dult audience will really enjoy."


[   ] 08-02-96
   PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE. Friday. Sports. Page BB-2. 617 words.
"City Firm Captions the Action" By Chuck Finder
   COMMENTARY: XWP made a rare Sports page appearance in
Pittsburgh.  In an article about VITAC, the company which did
close-captioning for the Olympics, Mr. Finder mentioned that
VITAC also captioned XWP. He also added tongue-in-cheek that
"Believe me, Xena would rule Olympic fencing."


[   ]  08-02-96
   DAILY VARIETY. Friday. Page 1. 433 words. "CTTD's 'Walker'
hits 80% clearance rate" By Jenny Hontz
   COMMENTARY: In an article about Columbia TriStar Television
Distribution having sold off-net rights to Chuck Norris' action
hour "Walker, Texas Ranger" to 175 stations, covering 80% of the
country, Ms. Hontz noted that CTTD hadn't closed a deal in No. 1
market New York. Ms. Hontz then cited a NY station manager who
"said the weekend hour drama and action field is very crowded
right now with "Hercules: The Legendary Journeys" and "Xena:
Warrior Princess,""Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," newcomers
"Sinbad" and "Tarzan, the Epic Adventures," and with off-net
"NYPD Blue,""The X-Files" and "ER.""


Until next time, ciao!