Unlike last Saturday, when the Notre Dame game was dominant, last night’s ABC and FOX games were close in appeal, with ABC at a preliminary 1.0 and FOX at 0.8. NBC had NASCAR at 0.4, and CBS followed 0.4/0.6 reruns with 48 HOURS at 0.7. DEMOGRAPHIC DETAIL: For each broadcast program (or hour segment), the […]
AFTERNOON UPDATE: I don’t follow DANCING WITH THE STARS, so can’t opine on what they did right last night. But the show’s 0.2 bump in final numbers (after adjustment for ABC’s Portland preemption) put the show up 0.4 from last week, with 2.6 rating that was just 0.4 below THE VOICE. CASTLE also benefited […]
> SMASHWatch tries to convince itself that ratings are all that matter. UPDATE: AND MAYBE NOT THEM EITHER–SEE BELOW. NBC: After last night’s dreadful SMASH–the first to have no connection at all to observable reality–deposed showrunner Theresa Rebeck (who wrote the episode) can’t leave the building soon enough. But the show held on to its […]
The ratings below are household ratings from the 56 television markets with local Nielsen meters for Saturday July 11 and Sunday July 12, 2015. The 56 markets (out of 210 total) cover about 70% of the US television population. Click here for a look at sports ratings from the same weekend last year. Golf PGA: […]
> CBS has moved slightly ahead of FOX season to date, while NBC moved past a sagging ABC on a strange Sunday night. ABC is simply falling apart on Sunday: its three-week 18-49 rating track for the night is 2.5…2.3…2.0. As Mitch Salem pointed out earlier this morning, Desperate Housewives and Pan Am are just in […]
>In the last post on upscale ratings, we looked at ABC, which has a high number of series that skew substantially toward upper-income viewers but not enough programs with a sizable total audience. Today, we turn our attention to CBS, which has taken a very different pathway to success: many shows with a large audience […]
> Welcome to ShowbuzzDaily’s coverage of the upcoming TV schedules for the 2011/12 TV season! Above you see our guide to what to expect on Tuesday nights this Fall: the numbers are our projected Adults 18-49 ratings for each show; the capitalized titles are the new shows; and italics are for shows changing their time […]
> VEEP, properly enough, was #2 on HBO’s Sunday ticket. HBO: VEEP premiered with a fairly strong 0.6 in 18-49s on its initial Sunday airing, plus another .14 for its repeat later that night (remember, HBO ratings reflect only 25% of US households, so they’re 4x as strong as they look). That was, not unexpectedly, […]