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Pundit Watch rests its case

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008

Over the past 4 months we’ve diligently tracked some of the nations most prominent pundits. Not everyone welcomed having the card marked but we continue to track them anyway. Our objective was to find out how accurate these pundits were and whether their accuracy (or lack of it) actually matter to readers.

The results to date show Nikki Finke in the lead as while she has only a 55% accuracy record she’s successfully predicted a number of rank outsiders giving her a healthy return. Celebrity blogger, Perez Hilton, isn’t far behind in third position overall but DListed trails badly with a 33% accuracy ratio.

In the world of politics David Brooks is top dog with an impressive 62.5% accuracy ratio but additionally a number of well picked outsiders. Pat Buchanan has achieved an impressive 80% success ratio however many of his punts were odds on favorites so he still only ranks in 6th position. Chris Mathews however is in the red with a 41.67% hit rate. Next time Chris offers up some sage advice keep in mind that you would do better trusting a coin toss!A bowler prepares to release his ball toward the pins during a sanctioned bowling match.

In the tech world we have expertly written Venture Beat edging out former Wall Street analyst Henry Blodget’s Silicon Alley Insider. Venture Beat managed to hit an impressive 66.67% accuracy rate. The runt of the tech litter however was Mike Arrington’s TechCrunch with came bottom of the overall table with a woeful 20% accuracy rate, making them about as accurate as Barack Obama’s 10-pin bowling arm!

However the second test was to find out how much readers care about accuracy. Well using Compete to analyze traffic to entertainment blogs shows Perez Hilton remains the standout leader, followed by DListed and then Nikki Finke. All three blogs appear to have had fairly consistent traffic levels over the past 12 months. One can deduce that while readers of entertainment blogs seek celebrity gossip, inaccurate celebrity gossip seems just as good as the real thing.

Similar conclusions can probably be drawn in the tech world were TechCrunch leads the pack with more than double its nearest rivals user numbers. However VentureBeat and Alley Insider appear to still be growing strongly in the past 6 months while TechCrunch appears to have plateaued. Perhaps in the long run in tech credibility rather than confident speculation will win out in the end?

For politics it is harder to track each pundits ups and downs however a clear loser over the past 4 months was Chris Matthews who was pulled from MSNBC’s election coverage. However, there the reason was due to MSNBC’s concern about its perceived liberal bias as opposed to Matthew’s patchy record as a pundit.

This marks the end of Pundit Watch’s four month experiment. After this point we will no longer be recording new predictions however we will retain the leaderboard to see how the remaining predictions play out. Additionally, we have just launched partner accounts (with Reuters as our launch partner) so we will be inviting the nine pundits to join us there.

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Nikki Finke: Weekend box office predictions are in!

Thursday, August 14th, 2008

Nikki puts in some specific box office predictions for this weekend´s movies. First up is Topic of Thunder, which opened last night.

“We will play to a little older audience than Pineapple Express, so we should do better on Saturday and get to about the same box office,” one insider tells me. But one problem is that, unlike Judd Apatow movies, Tropic Thunder has underweighted wanna-see value among the gals.

Nikki puts in a very specific $42 million opening bet (over the 5 days).

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Next up is Star Wars: Clone Wars: “My box office gurus are all over the map on LucasFilm/Warner Bros’ Star Wars: The Clone Wars toon for the geek in all of you (not me) with dominant tracking interest from males over 25, with predictions from a low of $15M to a high of low $20sM from 3,300+ venues. The higher numbers depend on how many 8 to 11 aged boys show up to see it.”

Nikki puts in a $15 to low 20s million range. If she´s right, she will end up winning big on this question!

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Finally, Nikki predicts the end of the #1 run for Dark Knight. She´s a little late on this market, but we´ll wait until this weekend to see whether she´s right or not!

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Will Pineapple Express hear the sweet sounds of a $40 mill opening weekend?

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Nikki Finke thinks so.

‘This weekend’s predictions start early with today’s opening of Sony’s Pineapple Express. I hate when that happens because it makes the Friday-Saturday-Sunday showdown far less exciting. (And box office analysts live for the drama…) This Judd Apatow-bannered stoner comedy starring Seth Rogen and James Franco should gross more than $10 million Wednesday/Thursday and probably mid to high $20sM for the weekend which would give the pic a 5-day total of mid-$30sM. Certainly, the tracking is showing a $35M-$37.5M range for the five days. But my box office gurus think the R-rated movie which is getting good buzz and great reviews could hit $40M.’

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Finke: The Mummy vs Dark Knight (oh, and Step Brothers too)

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Nikki Finke has put in her predictions for this week’s box office weekend: ‘my box office gurus mostly agree that Mummy 3 should make at least mid to high $40sM. And it wouldn’t shock them if the number is $50+M.’

Given these numbers, Finke goes on to say that The Mummy should end the weekend in Number 1 position.

With Step Brother, Finke calls Costner box office poison, and predicts as much as $10 million, and as little as $4 million for the opening of this ’soon to be bomb’.

Nikki Finke: Leno is done with NBC, Moving to ABC

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008

Nikki Finke has posted on her blog saying: “judging from Leno’s animus towards Jeff Zucker who brutally threw him under a bus for Conan O’Brien in 2009 even though Jay is still No. 1 in late night, there was no way Leno would stick with NBC. So, I say it’s clear that Jay is ABC-bound and on the air there in 2010. I also hear from sources that Kimmel is “OK” with having his time slot moved.”

Read more here.

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Nikki Finke predicts a $130 mill plus weekend for Dark Knight

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

Nikki Finke’s box office gurus are predicting a domestic gross as high as $130M for Dark Knight, the wildly anticipated Christopher Nolan/Christian Bale film because of all those record-breaking early ticket sales at North American runs, including IMAX.

That would put it 3rd in terms of all-time opening 3-day weekends — behind Spider-Man 3 ($151.1M on May 4-6, 2007)and Pirates Of The Caribbean 2: Dead Man’s Chest ($131.6M on July 7, 2006).

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Finke: Favreau On Board for Iron Man 2

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Nikki Finke has announced an ‘exclusive’ on her blog, that Jon Favreau has signed up for the sequel to Iron Man…It has started the internet media frenzy - only problem is, it may not be NEW news at all.

Read this critique of Finke, ‘Favreau in for IM 2 and Why Finke is a Moron‘:

The odds for this market are starting at a more than humble 95%

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Monday, June 30th, 2008

Nikki Finke is stepping in early to predict that the Warner Bros’ remake of The Women will storm the box office on its opening weekend.

On June 2, Finke posted on her blog that The Women could ride the waves of Sex and the City’s box office success with some savvy sex-ploitative marketing. Warner Bros execs have apparently been listening, and have now tripled the initial marketing budget.

The Women stars Meg Ryan, Annette Bening, Eva Mendes, Debra Messing, Bette Midler and Jada Pinkett-Smith. It is currently due for release on September 12.

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Finke: Hancock Set For Big Things at the Box Office

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Nikki Finke’s Deadline Hollywood Daily is predicting that Will Smith’s latest, Hancock will be massive, over its opening 5-day weekend. Her sources are predicting a gross of between $100 and $115 million…

It looks set to stomp over American Girl, featuring Smith’s seven year old daughter Willow, which opens the same weekend.

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The Strangers should get a $9.3 Million weekend.

Saturday, June 7th, 2008

According to Nikki Finke after last weeks successful opening, The Strangers should rake in another $9.3 Million this weekend. Time will tell, but Zohan and Panda are going to eat into The Strangers.

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