> Happy New Year, NBC. NBC: The night set up beautifully for the Peacock, with marquee teams NY Giants and Cowboys doing battle for the final NFL playoff spot and repeats everywhere else–and SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL came through in spades, with a preliminary estimated 8.7 that could go up in final actuals to be one […]
WORLDWIDE STUDIO SCORECARD. Here is an updated look at the 2018 film slates by studio. The studio totals also include 2019 dollars for films released in late 2018. We will continue to track the 2018 slates until mid-February, when we will switch to tracking the 2019 slates. BOX OFFICE. Looking at North American box office, 2019 […]
AFTERNOON UPDATE: Little change from this morning, with 0.1 rises for THE X FACTOR, MODERN FAMILY (still down 0.4 for the night), SURVIVOR, THE MIDDLE and ARROW (still down 0.2). There was no gain for REVOLUTION. SUPER FUN NIGHT, which started at 9:31PM, dropped 0.1, putting it at 1.8. WEDNESDAY CABLE: AMERICAN HORROR STORY: […]
BROADCAST FINALS ABC: As was the case last year, the season premiere of MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL was simulcast on broadcast and cable. ABC’s share was at 2.16, down a hefty 1.79 from 2021. CBS: Reruns at 0.31/0.30/0.27/0.24. NBC: The EMMY AWARDS were at 1.09, a new low that was down 0.72 from last year […]
> THE FIRM: Thursdays 10PM on NBC – Change the Channel THE FIRM isn’t NBC’s #1 priority for midseason–that would clearly be Smash. (In other news, there’s no truth to the rumor that NBC has decided to change its corporate name to “Smash–The Monday After the Super Bowl”.) But The Firm is the inheritor of […]
The SUPER BOWL continued to slide. DEMOGRAPHIC DETAIL: For each broadcast program (or hour segment), the chart below displays preliminary live+same day key advertiser demographics (adult 18-34, 18-49 and 25-54 ratings), audience skews (women 18-49, men 18-49 and adults 50+ shares) and total viewership (thousands of people over the age of 2). Ratings analysis and […]
Updated worldwide box office chart for 2013 North American films. Also, click here for a summary of worldwide performance by studio.
OPENINGS: As studio greenlight and release strategies continue to morph, one thing that’s clear is that there will never be a shortage of low-budget horror movies. SMILE (Paramount) is the latest successful arrival with $22M, following such recent releases as Barbarian, The Invitation, Pearl, and The Black Phone. Although Smile will have to face […]