The Presidents Day holiday will cause delays for national U.S. television ratings (live+same day cable and broadcast) for several days. This is how the cable and broadcast nationals should roll out the next week or so. We will update this schedule if anything changes. (All times Pacific.) Friday 2/18 nationals available Tuesday 2/22 by 2 […]
UPDATE: We don’t yet have final national ratings for ESPN’s coverage of the COLLEGE FOOTBALL PLAYOFF CHAMPIONSHIP, but they will be huge. In the 56 largest TV markets with local Nielsen ratings, the game averaged an enormous 18.5 household rating, which would translate to around a 9 adult 18-49 rating (possibly approaching a 10 […]
> Not At Any Price: Phony As A 3-Dollar Bill THE ART OF GETTING BY (then called “Homework”) stood out at Sundance like an unsore thumb. In the midst of high-quality, serious films that were at least trying to be about something (several of which will be opening later this summer), Art Of Getting […]
NETWORK FINALS: ABC’s COLLEGE FOOTBALL game adjusted to 1.8, and FOX’s to 0.7, up 0.1 for each of them. Broadcast Official Nationals Program Ratings Chart CABLE HIGHLIGHTS: Sports occupied 9 of the 10 top slots on Saturday cable, with Fox Sports 1’s coverage of […]
> UPDATE: Both GLEE and PARENTHOOD avoided their worst fates for the night. In final national numbers, each show’s rating increased by 0.1, just enough to keep GLEE at 3.0 and PARENTHOOD at 2.0. Indeed, the final ratings fairies were doubly kind to PARENTHOOD, because BODY OF PROOF went down slightly, meaning that PARENTHOOD managed […]
NETWORK FINALS: WINTER OLYMPICS coverage adjusted to 4.8, and ABC’s NBA game to 0.8. In addition, the rerun of THE RESIDENT lost 0.1 in final numbers. Broadcast Official Nationals Program Ratings Chart CABLE HIGHLIGHTS: NBC Sports Net’s piece of WINTER OLYMPICS coverage accounted for half […]
Weekend #35 of 2012 looks fairly similar to the Labor Day weekends over the past few years. Only about $81 million for the top 12 films this weekend (defined as the three-day Friday-Sunday portion we always concentrate on), and very little chance of any new film breaking out on what is traditionally a very rough […]
>Based on Friday and Saturday box office (and estimated Sunday numbers), Captain America opens at #1 this weekend with almost $66 million, a slightly higher estimate than we had yesterday. Friends with Benefits opens at #3 with $18.5 million. Declining an eye-popping 72%, the final Harry Potter slide to #2 with $48 million. The ShowbuzzDaily […]