Variety has an interesting story about how FOX is trying to shed its "one-hit" wonder status, whereby American Idol carries the entire network to #1 status (both overall and in the 18-49 demo).
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What a difference one show makes -- especially when it's "American Idol."
Despite not having any new scripted hits this year, Fox will once again finish the season in first place, thanks to "Idol" and powerful mainstays like "House" and "The Simpsons."
With its third consecutive adults 18-49 victory in reach, Fox execs ought to be celebrating up and down Pico Blvd. And while the party hats no doubt will be out this month, the net knows that "Idol" can't cover its weak spots forever.
There are also whispers that Fox Entertainment prexy Peter Liguori could be in trouble after most of this season's scripted skeins, including "Vanished" and "Justice," failed to click with auds. So, this year's development roster is key.
For several years now, Fox has operated with a split personality: The network that struggles through the fall without "American Idol" vs. the web that rockets to No. 1 in the winter and spring with "American Idol."
And although it has made some recent strides in improving its numbers during the autumn months, it's only when "American Idol" comes back that Fox jumps from worst to first.
"I do feel we can do better, and we will do better in the fourth quarter," says Liguori.
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