> Monday has become a real problem for one network and a guaranteed victory for another. FOX: Due to the nature of Season 1 production on TERRA NOVA, it was always clear that there wouldn’t be any back-order this year. That leaves FOX with plenty of time to think about whether to renew the show […]
> We’re deep in the holiday TV season, and even with new episodes on most of the networks, viewership was on the low side. FOX: GLEE and NEW GIRL have never bounced back from their baseball preemptions, and both continue their downward trajectory, although they’re still quite successful. (Creatively, the Christmas Glee episode poured on […]
> It looks like the men who made ABC’s WORK IT will have to don dresses to land their next gig: after only 2 low-rated airings, the network has given in to the inevitable and pulled the awful show from its schedule. However, those hoping that what was bad for Work It would be good […]
>Viewers didn’t spend their Valentine’s Day evening watching network TV. ABC: The network pretty much left COUGAR TOWN to fend for itself in its season premiere, and it sank rather than swam. The only thing one can say about its anemic 1.8 start was that it held more than 80% of the 2.2 lead-in it […]
> The season premiere episode of MAD MEN wasn’t screened at PaleyFest tonight. Although the show airs a week from Sunday and virtually every other PaleyFest honoree screened an upcoming episode of its series, series creator/showrunner/Keeper Of All Mysteries Matthew Weiner wasn’t about to let the premiere out of his grasp. In fact, he’d obviously […]
> There’s almost an embarrassment of riches on Sunday night cable, enough good shows to overload a DVR. Since many of these series are among the most talked-about (and honored) on all of television, we’re going to start paying attention to them. HBO: GAME OF THRONES was perfectly poised to become a Season 2 phenomenon, […]
A throwaway night. 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). Ratings analysis follows the chart. ABC: A new […]
> The last dull night of network TV for 4 weeks. ABC: With MODERN FAMILY airing a repeat (as well as THE MIDDLE and SUBURGATORY), DON’T TRUST THE B– IN APT 23 crashed to a 2.0 rating. That was a bit higher than Happy Endings had done after Family reruns, but those reruns had rated […]