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In Sept. 2023 the contract with Days ends. And yes, Corday could go with a different network if they came with an offer, and it would be back on regular TV.
And yes, NBC booted it to streaming, as they felt the rating did not warrant keeping them on network. Personally, I feel the ratings for Days were way better than what they will be getting with whatever is the replacement.
For Corday to echo the NBC comment of everyone streaming already was rather naive, as they are now faced with the multitude of viewers who have no idea how to get it, download it, watch it, etc. and they are not making it easy. I have had 4 phone calls from a friend who has been flummoxed by the whole thing. She claims she has the right brand of TV, but being it is from 2013, she cannot get Days or Peacock on it. So she has now spent 3 days trying to get this "easy" thing figured out, working.
And yes, NBC booted it to streaming, as they felt the rating did not warrant keeping them on network. Personally, I feel the ratings for Days were way better than what they will be getting with whatever is the replacement.
For Corday to echo the NBC comment of everyone streaming already was rather naive, as they are now faced with the multitude of viewers who have no idea how to get it, download it, watch it, etc. and they are not making it easy. I have had 4 phone calls from a friend who has been flummoxed by the whole thing. She claims she has the right brand of TV, but being it is from 2013, she cannot get Days or Peacock on it. So she has now spent 3 days trying to get this "easy" thing figured out, working.