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May 1, 2012
 

The Sked: MONDAY RATINGS April 30

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CBS won the first Monday of the May Sweep — not so much because it had an exceptional night but because NBC Monday continues to trend down as The Voice wheezes to the finish line.  See how Monday night’s ratings affected the May Sweep standings to date here.
  
               Nightly Primetime Average
Monday         NBC     CBS     ABC     FOX
04.30.2012     2.9     3.1     2.6     2.0    THIS WEEK
04.23.2012     3.2     1.7     2.8     2.3    LAST WEEK
05.02.2011     1.4     2.4     4.0     2.3    LAST YEAR

NBC’s The Voice averaged a preliminary 3.5 rating with Adults 18-49 last night, probably rising to a 3.6 in the official nationals (which would be another new low for the series and a resumption of the gradual slide downward since early March).  Smash is currently a 1.8 rating in the fast nationals, perhaps rounding down to a 1.7 in the official nationals (clearly its lowest-rated episode of the show).  For the night, NBC finished second with a 2.9 rating.  Still it’s a big improvement from last year on this night: Chuck (1.4), The Event (1.3) and Law & Order LA (1.4).      

NBC Mon        High Low  3.26 4.02 4.09 4.16 4.23 4.30

The Voice      6.7  3.7  4.5  4.1  4.0  3.7  3.8  3.5*
Smash          3.8  1.9  2.1  2.1  2.0  1.9  2.0  1.8*
The Sing-Off   1.9  1.3   
Who’s Still St 1.7  1.5  
Fear Factor    3.5  2.3   
Playboy Club   1.6  1.2   
Rock Center    1.6  0.7 

CBS averaged a 3.1 rating last night from 8-11 pm, very similar to the last time the entire schedule was filled with original episodes (a 3.2 rating three weeks ago on April 9).  With some lucky upward adjustments in the official nationals, CBS could round up to a 3.2 later today.  The individual show ratings were fairly close to the ratings on April 9, and CBS must be disappointed it didn’t get a ratings bump from Hawaii Five-O at 10 pm, which kicked off its massively promoted Five-O/ NCIS: Los Angeles crossover event (a potential pandemic threatens Honolulu and LA).  Hawaii Five-O remains stuck at its season low in the fast nationals for last night.  Still CBS showed big gains over last year on this night when the comedy block was dragged down by a repeat of Two and a Half Men still reeling from the departure of Charlie Sheen and the forced production hiatus:  How I Met Your Mother (2.8), Mad Love (2.2), Two and a Half Men repeat (2.2), Mike & Molly (2.4) and Hawaii Five-O (2.5).   

CBS Mon        High Low  3.26 4.02 4.09 4.16 4.23 4.30

How I Met Your 4.9  3.1  1.9R      3.5  3.1  1.7R 3.2*
2 Broke Girls  7.1  3.4  2.1R 1.6R 3.5  3.4  1.7R 3.5*
2.5 Men       10.7  3.6  2.2R 1.7R 3.6  3.8  2.0R 3.7*
Mike & Molly   4.8  2.9  1.9R      3.2  3.1  1.7R 3.2*
Hawaii Five-O  3.4  2.5  1.6R      2.6  1.6R 1.6R 2.5*

 
ABC had a mixed night.  Dancing with the Stars bounced back down after a very solid week last Monday, while Castle had a nice outing with its best rating since November 7.  Last year on this night on ABC: Dancing with the Stars 8:00-10:00 (4.5) and Castle (2.9). 


ABC Mon        High Low  3.26 4.02 4.09 4.16 4.23 4.30
Dancing Stars  4.0  2.8
You Deserve It 1.7  0.8 
The Bachelor   2.7  2.4  
Dancing Stars  3.5  2.9  3.2  2.9  3.0  2.9  3.2  2.7*
Castle         3.2  2.0  2.3  2.1  —   2.1  —   2.4*

FOX’s Monday lumbers on, with Bones on track for a season low.  Last year on this night on FOX: House (2.9) and Chicago Code (1.6).   


FOX Mon        High Low  3.26 4.02 4.09 4.16 4.23 4.30

Terra Nova     3.1  2.1  
Bones          2.5  2.2       2.5  2.2  2.2  2.2  1.9*
House          3.9  1.9       2.3  1.9  2.0  2.3  2.1*
Alcatraz       3.3  1.5  1.5

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About the Author

Mitch Metcalf
MITCH METCALF has been tracking every US film release of over 500 screens (over 2300 movies and counting) since the storied weekend of May 20, 1994, when Maverick and Beverly Hills Cop 3 inspired countless aficionados to devote their lives to the art of cinema. Prior to that, he studied Politics and Economics at Princeton in order to prepare for his dream of working in television. He has been Head of West Coast Research at ABC, then moved to NBC in 2000 and became Head of Scheduling for 11 years.