December 9, 2018

Ray Stevens: A Festive CabaRay Christmas...

Hello to all the fans of Ray Stevens!! It's been a week since my previous blog entry but I've been extremely busy due to off-line activity. Due to the nature of my job (freight handler) my work load during late November and throughout the month of December is such where I don't have much time to devote to on-line activity because of the increased hours as a result of the holidays and our customers shipping more items this time of the year. We're heading into what might be referred to as crunch time with Monday being December 10th...only 14 shipping days left before Christmas...actually, though, fewer days than that because if you want to get your item delivered on-time then this week is the most ideal to ship/mail your item with the peace of mind it'll reach it's destination before Christmas Day (which falls on a Tuesday this year).

If you're ordering anything from the Ray Stevens on-line store for a Christmas gift either for yourself or someone else then I'd suggest ordering this week (December 10th through the 14th). I think Ray's office staff take the week of Christmas off...at least in the past they usually have suggested to get your orders taken care of prior to the week of Christmas to ensure delivery. Ray is promoting what's being called The 12 Days of Christmas Sale. You can read all about it by clicking HERE. The sale began on December 3rd and lasts until December 14th. The discount price is only good for one day and they'll be promoting Day 7's discounted item later on today. As mentioned the discount price is only good for one day only...tomorrow the item's regular selling price is intact.

Christmas at the CabaRay, of course, is still in progress. An on-line article became available back on November 25th, according to it's time stamp, and it's an article promoting the concert series. I wrote a blog post on November 25th, ironically enough, but there isn't any link to the article in my blog post. I don't know the time of day I published the blog post and so the article may not have been posted on-line yet. The 25th of November was on a Sunday and chances are my blog post was in the early morning hours of November 25th...and given that the on-line article was posted at 4pm I was certainly not aware of it because on Sunday afternoons I'm in front of the TV watching football games from 1pm to 7pm and I usually go to bed after the first or second quarter of the Sunday night game. Anyway, you can read the Christmas at the CabaRay article by clicking HERE. The article features a great photo of Ray, on stage at the CabaRay, with the Christmas decorations behind him. The back-up singers dressed in red.


December 2018 also marked something else happening in the career of Ray Stevens but it hasn't been advertised or promoted much...Ray Stevens is involved with the RFD-TV network once again. If you remember it was RFD that originally aired his television series when it was titled Ray Stevens Nashville. The network aired the show, if I recall correctly, from November 2015 until December 2016. The first 26 episodes (Seasons One and Two) of the series aired on RFD. After it's run on RFD it moved to local syndication on PBS and it was re-titled Ray Stevens CabaRay Nashville. It's aired on local PBS stations nationwide, in scattered markets all over the country, since January 2017 and episodes of the series are still airing on local PBS stations but now they've been brought back to RFD. Since the network originally aired the first two 13-episode seasons during their initial broadcast of the series they're airing the PBS episodes which never aired on RFD and chances are were never seen by a general audience.

The series, as a whole, has had 6 seasons and 78 half hour episodes produced so far. This means there's 4 seasons worth of episodes that RFD hasn't aired...and my guess is they'll air all the episodes that have been produced from Season Three until Season Six (52 half hour episodes altogether). The network has Ray's CabaRay Nashville series airing Saturday nights at 8:30pm following The Marty Stuart Show. Last night's episode of CabaRay Nashville was Season Three, Episode Two guest starring Shenendoah. In a future blog post I'll post an episode by episode guide list. I've posted these in several previous blog entries but I've written so many blog posts (yay!!!) that the entries containing the episode lists are literally buried in the archives.

In addition to CabaRay Nashville on Saturday nights the network has also started airing Ray's previous series, Rayality TV, on it's Sunday night schedule at 9pm following Hee Haw. If you recall Rayality TV is a program that originally aired on a re-launched Nashville Network before it became Heartland Television. Those episodes weren't seen by a national audience since coverage of Heartland Television then, as now, is spotty given that some cable providers do not carry it in their line-up.

But anyway...the local PBS station in my area that's aired Ray's show since March 2017 is still airing the series. They're re-airing Season Four. Eventually Ray will be producing new episodes of the television series, at least I assume he will, because at some point or another re-airings will become too familiar and audiences will be wanting new episodes to see. I'm thinking new episodes will start to go into production at some point in the spring or even summer of 2019 so that by the time RFD has aired all of the PBS episodes new to the network more episodes will become available by November/December 2019...at least that's how it appears it'll play out...but again that's only my theory and I'm like you are...making assumptions and guessing when it comes to the unpredictable nature of Ray's career with all it's twists and turns...attempting to figure it out is pointless...just take it as it plays itself out.


A general audience that isn't as consumed with all things Ray Stevens as I am or some of you may be, well, for a general audience these airings on RFD will be 'new' to those viewers and I'm thrilled that the show is once again airing on a network that nearly every cable provider has on their line-up and that it'll be airing in one time-slot rather than multiple time-slots on various days of the week. Some cable providers still offer RFD as a premium but a larger number of providers now offer it as a basic channel with no extra cost...and since CabaRay Nashville will be airing nationwide in one time-slot it'll be much more easier for viewers to find.

The only hindrance of local syndication is a series is at the mercy of the local programmer who chooses the time of day or day of the week a series will air. Some programmers, since the human element plays a part in decision making, some programmers I'll charge with deliberately placing a series in a graveyard slot for the purposes of not having it played on the more prestigious prime time line-up when, in theory, all eyes are watching. The term off-peak hours is used more nowadays than graveyard slot but the overall goal remains the same: the deliberate attempt to bury a series. In my research ever since CabaRay Nashville began it's local syndication airings on PBS stations I've found that there were quite a few stations that programmed the show in the over-night hours. Sure, a viewer can always DVR the series so a time-slot isn't much of a big deal anymore, right?

Well, not exactly...you still need/want a series to air at a time of day that a general audience is more likely to be watching. The fan-base will go out of their way to find a show, that's pretty much a given, but a general audience is not like that. If a series isn't easily found then chances are a general audience will simply give up and not even bother trying to it which is why favorable time-slots are still important even in this overly saturated technology age. When Ray's television program originally aired on RFD it was the network's highest rated series...and I hope it'll once again rise to number one during this renewed relationship with the network.

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