Even with a dip, an easy win for THE BACHELOR. 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 […]
Step up, one and all, for the death-defying showdown of… 2 newsmagazines? ABC: On another deadly summer Friday, 20/20 beat Dateline with a 1.3 as the only original programming aired by any broadcast network for the night. A SHARK TANK rerun also won the 8PM hour. NBC: DATELINE was right behind 20/20, but the […]
[UPDATE: As expected, the post-football numbers for NBC left its shows with ratings virtually identical to last week’s. Optimists might say that’s an accomplishment with this week’s much stronger competition–but it’s also true that the shows, none above a 1.6 except THE OFFICE’s 2.1, didn’t have much room to fall. GLEE and SCANDAL also lost […]
The World Series survives another year… but only with the help of football. FOX: There’s a certain irony in the fact that WORLD SERIES GAME 4 avoided record lows (as detailed in Mitch Metcalf’s Daily Ratings Report today) mainly because the late afternoon down-to-the-wire NY Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys NFL FOOTBALL game gave baseball a […]
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. […]
This airing against no competition thing is fun! CBS: On Thursday it was the Eye’s turn to be the only network with original regular programming, and as with NBC the night before, it provided some lovely numbers. THE BIG BANG THEORY kicked things off with a massive 6 rating (up 0.6 from the show’s last […]
Smash = Moose Murders. NBC: Despite enormous, and well-publicized, behind the scenes changes, and weeks of intensive, expensive marketing, NBC couldn’t convince viewers to give SMASH another chance, and the Season 2 premiere had, by far, the show’s lowest rating ever with an awful 1.1. (And as Mitch Metcalf noted earlier this morning, even that […]
FORMAT NOTE: As you see, we’ve added some new information to our daily ratings posts, with charts below by Mitch Metcalf showing not just the previous night’s 18-49 overnight ratings, but also the ratings for the parallel night one year ago. The results, in some cases, are pretty startling. FOX: AMERICAN IDOL is now a […]