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August 23, 2011
 

THE SKED: Summer Broadcast Ratings Update August 15-21

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Written by: Mitch Salem
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>The broadcast week just concluded (August 15-21) was all about NFL preseason football, with FOX winning the week with a 1.8 Adult 18-49 rating and NBC a close second with a 1.6 rating that might round up to a 1.7.  FOX had a strong game Thursday (Philadelphia at Pittsburgh in the battle of Pennsylvania) and a rather irrelevant game Friday  (Atlanta at Jacksonville), while NBC’s Sunday game featured San Diego at Dallas. 



The FOX NFL action made up for the loss of So You Think You Can Dance (which had its finale last week).  Big Brother continues to strengthen for CBS; the Wednesday edition widened its lead over Wednesday’s America’s Got Talent results show to six-tenths of a ratings point.  ABC, without any special shows or football, continues to struggle.

Estimated Non-Official Weekly Network Averages
               Adult 18-49 rating

Week of     ABC   CBS   NBC   FOX   CW
June 13     1.2   1.1   2.0   1.6   0.3
June 20     1.3   1.1   1.8   1.4   0.3
June 27     1.3   1.0   1.6   1.2   0.3
July 4      1.4   1.2   1.6   1.3   0.3
July 11     1.3   1.3   1.4   1.7   0.3
July 18     1.3   1.4   1.3   1.5   0.3
July 25     1.3   1.3   1.3   1.6   0.3
Aug  1      1.4   1.3   1.2   1.4   0.3
Aug  8      1.35  1.45  1.22  1.80  0.3
Aug  15     1.28  1.41  1.64  1.81  0.3

The second chart below lists the hit network shows by night (those programs at a 2.0 Adult 18-49 rating or higher). 

Top Network Shows (Adult 18-49 rating 2.0+)
Week of August 15-21

Mon: FOX Hell’s Kitchen 2.9, MasterChef 2.4
     ABC Bachelor Pad 2.1
Tue: NBC America’s Got Talent 2.9
     FOX MasterChef 2.6 (finale)
     ABC Wipeout 2.0
Wed: NBC America’s Got Talent 2.5
     CBS Big Brother 3.1
Thu: CBS Big Brother 2.9
     FOX NFL Preseason PHI-PIT 3.1
Sun: CBS Big Brother 3.3
     NBC NFL Preseason SD-DAL 3.5 (est adjusted fast nationals)


About the Author

Mitch Salem
MITCH SALEM has worked on the business side of the entertainment industry for 20 years, as a senior business affairs executive and attorney for such companies as NBC, ABC, USA, Syfy, Bravo, and BermanBraun Productions, and before that, at the NY law firm of Weil, Gotshal & Manges. During all that, he has more or less constantly been going to the movies and watching TV, and writing about both since the 1980s. His film reviews also currently appear on screened.com and the-burg.com. In addition, he is co-writer of an episode of the television series "Felicity."