Hmmm, my TIVO guide has no mention of the show. A "First 48" rerun is shown at 4:00pm Saturday instead. I'll set my DVR to record that time slot and see what happens.
-- Edited by Izzy Ryder on Thursday 20th of August 2015 07:37:31 PM
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Hmmm, my TIVO guide has no mention of the show. A "First 48" rerun is shown at 4:00pm Saturday instead. I'll set my DVR to record that time slot and see what happens.
-- Edited by Izzy Ryder on Thursday 20th of August 2015 07:37:31 PM
Just checked my DVR recordings for today.
No OCC show.... just a "First 48" show.
I wonder what happened?
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"....The show, originally scheduled to premiere on August 22, has been moved to February 20 at 4:00 pm EST and PST and the name of the show changed from OCC American Xtreme to Orange County Choppers: American Made....."
-- Edited by Izzy Ryder on Saturday 22nd of August 2015 10:30:49 PM
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Anyone who attempted to EXPECT to see "New" OCC series content this weekend was dismayed at the news of the showed being punted foward on the shows producer, deciding that this weekend launch was going to lose ratings due to conflict with the start of College Football season.
THE more HUMORUS part the that the Producer moved the shows launch date to FEB 20, 2016
As I will clip below is why this user finds that the producer HAS decide on a even WORSE day, due to the FACT that the motorsport/gearhead fan base during that weeend will be watching DAYTONA coverage of NASCAR events THAT weekend..
Why not just delay it a couple of weeks more to coincide with Daytona Bike Week (March 4-13) ?
Would be a way to self promote the show an have live content coverage of the rollout of the series, possibly a O.C.C. live build event, raffle off the chopper to viewers with a "Special Code" to win by texting or a website. So many possibilities that could cross promote the "HE11" in a way to drive ratings up.
Any delay after Nascar starts is going to cut into viewership. Being around that time is the startup of most of the "Major" series in automotive sports coverage.
Maybe the network needs to take a few pages out of the Discovery playbook, to use a grandiose " live events an social media to draw back the fans of "American Chopper"