OPENINGS: There were no new wide openings for New Year’s weekend. HOLDOVERS: Word of mouth still operates in a pandemic, and it wasn’t at all friendly to WW84 (DC/Warners) which crumpled by 67% to $5.5M from one holiday weekend to the next. It now seems highly unlikely to reach Tenet‘s $57.9M in the US […]
NETWORK FINALS: There were significant adjustments (to the next tenth) for the reruns of ELLEN’S GAME OF GAMES, 9-1-1, TO TELL THE TRUTH and SHARK TANK Broadcast Official Nationals Program Ratings Chart CABLE HIGHLIGHTS: ESPN’s COLLEGE FOOTBALL bowl games continued their reign, with the ORANGE […]
NETWORK FINALS: EMERGENCY CALL lost 0.1 in final numbers. Broadcast Official Nationals Program Ratings Chart CABLE HIGHLIGHTS: ESPN didn’t have to share MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL with ABC this week, so ESPN-to-ESPN, the rating was up a huge 1.90 to 4.60, although the games were only […]
WORLDWIDE STUDIO SCORECARD. Big Hero 6 has pushed Disney into a solid second place, giving it some distance from #3 Warner Brothers. Interstellar has allowed Paramount to pull into 4th place, passing Sony and drawing fairly close to Warner Brothers (with Paramount boasting a much higher hit-to-miss ration than Warner Brothers has). Scroll down for domestic and […]
Last night was the final Thursday of exhibition football, so the last time we have to note that the night’s preliminary TV ratings are significantly inflated by local preemptions for NFL games. CBS: at least 10 major markets covering 19.8% of the country, including New York (Jets), Dallas, Boston, Atlanta and Miami. NBC: at […]
> Previously in this series on upscale TV ratings, we have examined ABC (many upscale shows but too many series stuck with mid-level or low audience sizes) and CBS (sizable audiences but many downscale or at best middling income skews). Today, we look at FOX, which averages a 2.9 rating with Adults 18-49 this season […]
NBC comes up with a Wednesday night formula that works: air against no competition. NBC: With reruns on three other networks and a weak reality show on the fourth, NBC went to town on Wednesday night, with season highs galore. WHITNEY (which has been adjusted creatively a great deal from last season, but to little […]
This weekend’s boxoffice is something like a dead heat in a $5000 claiming race at a second-rate track. According to preliminary numbers at Deadline, TROUBLE WITH THE CURVE (Warners), END OF WATCH (Open Road) and HOUSE AT THE END OF THE STREET (Relativity) are all claiming identical $13.2M totals for the weekend. This means […]