Board Thread:Suggestions/@comment-4146635-20140615154114

Hey guys! Okay so this idea just came out on a whim and I didn't think it through much, usually I think my ideas over but this one is totally spontaneous because I just got so excited that I wanted to just go and share it!

So I brought this up in the Miss Good Girl season 2 thread. How exactly can we tell what shows on the channel are hits and what shows aren't? Not every show on the channel can be a hit. I have an idea that might make determining shows easier and more fun!

So I was thinking that maybe we could have a show point system. We could decide how big of a show the show is by checking how much publicity it gets and how big the actors are. So here is my idea: Every new show starts off with 5 points. From there, the show gets more points added the more publicity it gets. For example, if the show has a song that releases as a single, then maybe 2 points would be added and the show would have 7. Then if the lead actor in the show got signed to Wiki Records, maybe 4 points could be added to the show. Then if the show had an hour long event then maybe 4 points could be added. Then maybe if an actor from the show was featured in the Weebley, then points would be added. Basically, the more publicity the show gets, the more points it gets and the shows with the highest points would be the channel's hit shows and they would be the shows that get the most privileges. It'd kind of be like an ongoing game. Everybody wants their show to be a hit, right, so they'd have to keep trying to get their shows points (within reason) so it'd be considered a hit show.

We could use the point system to our advantage a lot of times. For example, when we're trying to decide how much episodes a show gets for it's new season, we could use the points list. If the show is one of the top shows w/ a lot of points, then we could give it a lot of episodes for it's next season but if the show doesn't have a lot of points in comparison to the other shows, then it'd probably only get the average amount of episodes. Another example would be if we want to have a big event on the channel and we need the cast of a show to host it, we could refer to the point system to see which show is a hit.

Also, as time goes on and as the points rise, we'd need to increase the amount of points that new shows start off with so it'd be easier for them to catch up.

The one problem I see with this is how we'll decide how much points a show gets for something but we could figure it out.

So tell me what you guys think below, I know this is a lot, sorry! 