The rollout of pre-premiere week arrivals continued. CBS: The fall premiere of SURVIVOR was a heavy 0.6 below last September’s debut, 2.6 compared to 3.2. However, on the glass half-full side, it was 0.2 above the show’s 2.4 spring premiere. The BIG BROTHER season finale was fairly steady at 2.4, down just 0.1 from last year. NBC: The […]
Thursday night with comparisons:
It’s never good news for the networks when the calendar brings typically low-rated Halloween–lots of parents and others with other plans–into November sweeps. ABC: By 8PM most kiddies were back from treat or treating, so the nine zillionth run of IT’S THE GREAT PUMPKIN, CHARLIE BROWN doubled last week’s Once Upon A Time In Wonderland number with 2.2, which […]
FOX has announced some changes to its midseason line-up, mostly affecting Tuesdays. GLEE returns to Tuesdays 8PM on February 25, after airing its last Thursday episode sometime before January 16. It leads into a single sitcom hour of NEW GIRL/BROOKLYN NINE-NINE. THE MINDY PROJECT takes a long break following its January 28 episode, returning […]
Here are the full week sports ratings for Monday October 5 through Sunday October 11, 2020. Eligible programs include sporting events on broadcast and cable networks (minimum audience size now 200K P2+ live+same day). Programs are grouped by sport and ranked within each sport by P2+ audience size. For comparison, here is the similar chart […]
Embattled ABC fared the best on a slow night. ABC: LAST MAN STANDING was down 0.2 from last week to 1.2, but things improved after that, as THE NEIGHBORS held at 0.9, SHARK TANK was easily the highest rated show of the night on any network, steady at 2.0, and 20/20 rose 0.3 to […]
AFTERNOON UPDATE: PARKS & RECREATION has been badly in need of a boost, and airing behind COMMUNITY may have supplied it, as an extra 0.1 in final numbers gave it a 1.5, which may not look like much but is up 50% from its last airing. It was the highest rated show on NBC […]
Philip Seymour Hoffman, now ridiculously, shockingly dead at 46, had two films at Sundance this year, and as will always happen, the way one thinks of those movies changes in the light of this awful event. Neither film, the John LeCarre adaptation A MOST WANTED MAN or John Slattery’s feature directing debut GOD’S POCKET, […]