Not a tuneful evening. ABC: The AMERICAN MUSIC AWARDS collapsed to a 3.4, the highest non-football of the night and somewhat higher than what ABC has been doing on Sundays, but down 0.9 from last year’s telecast. FOX: Without the benefit of last Sunday’s NFL overtime lead-in, THE SIMPSONS and BOB’S BURGERS were way down […]
A strong week for network television continues. ABC: A CHARLIE BROWN CHRISTMAS, from way back in 1965, was up a bit from last year to 2.8, enough to tie for the lead in its hour. That helped the 9PM hour, where MODERN FAMILY was up 0.1 to 4.7, and SUBURGATORY was up 0.2 to 2.6. […]
> On Homevideo: See It On Any Screen One of the great things about growing up in New York during the 1970s was experiencing the films of Sidney Lumet, who died today at the age of 86. Lumet had been making great pictures since the 1950s; his first film–his first film–was 12 Angry Men, and […]
> This was supposed to be the weekend that the 2011 slump started to turn around. While $37.5 million and $19 million openings are usually nothing to sneeze at, the box office needed better performances to show increases from 2010. Based on Friday’s numbers, Rio is headed for about $37.5 million this weekend. On first blush, […]
DEMOGRAPHIC DETAIL: For each broadcast program (or hour segment), the chart below displays preliminary 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). ###
…and this is why NBC won’t be running Revolution without a Voice lead-in anytime soon. NBC: TAKE IT ALL, airing for the first time without the comfort of that Voice audience, collapsed by more than a ratings point in a single night, down 50% to a terrible 1.1–just a tenth of a point above its […]
Broadcast news and late night series ratings available below for this week and the same week last year. You can also search for other available weeks with the link at the bottom of this post. Week 47: November 16-22, 2020 Broadcast News: Current Week Broadcast News: Same Week Last Year Broadcast Late Night: Current […]
>The magic number for early weekday box office (Monday-Tuesday combined) is 20% of the opening weekend (and 10% of the opening weekend on Monday), indicators of better than average long-term playability. Based on Monday’s numbers, Fast Five is headed for a slightly worse than normal decline in weekend two (despite being the only movie doing […]