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quote: Originally posted by Robert Seidman: To Travis Yanan: I agree that the LIVE+7 numbers would be more useful if they compared to LIVE+SD in addition to LIVE. I sent your comment to Bill who produces the LIVE+7 posts, and if he doesn't start adding in the LIVE+SD to those tables, I'll do it myself :-)
Awesome! Love the site, btw.
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| Posts: 3554 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: 21 September 2006 |    |
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I think almost doubling the audience size of your lead-in is worthy of being labeled an "honorable mention." Personally, this is the first season I have ever followed "The Apprentice" and have enjoyed this celebrity version a lot more than I would have thought. The constant attention on Piers Morgan and Omarosa gets old, however, For the finale, I personally am pulling for my fellow Louisiana native, country singer Trace Adkins. (but, I like Carol Alt too, Marc!) quote: Originally posted by Marc Berman: You know what...I agree about Celebrity Apprentice. Bad call on my part. quote: Originally posted by Texas Bound: Even though Celebrity Apprentice may be a guilty pleasure for some, I do not believe that its performance is worthy of even an honorable mention. Fourth in viewers, third demo. Just bad. And ask you said Marc, there was no Grey's or CSI. Celebrity Apprentice was a blip. It should have died when they killed it last year.
I will give a not bad to Reaper though. The numbers were not great by CW means, however for the first episode back after such a long break (given how hiatuses have killed other shows in the past), I would say it found some footing. It was its best rated original in a while also I believe. For that, I would have left it off the losers list, but not placed it anywhere else.
And Smallville is a concern with a season 8 looming already. This once steady over 4 mil show is leaking. Good news, it beat Top Model this week. Bad news, new viewing habits of the young generation is killing it.
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quote: Originally posted by jeauxjeaux10: I think almost doubling the audience size of your lead-in is worthy of being labeled an "honorable mention." Personally, this is the first season I have ever followed "The Apprentice" and have enjoyed this celebrity version a lot more than I would have thought. The constant attention on Piers Morgan and Omarosa gets old, however, For the finale, I personally am pulling for my fellow Louisiana native, country singer Trace Adkins. (but, I like Carol Alt too, Marc!) quote: Originally posted by Marc Berman: You know what...I agree about Celebrity Apprentice. Bad call on my part. quote: Originally posted by Texas Bound: Even though Celebrity Apprentice may be a guilty pleasure for some, I do not believe that its performance is worthy of even an honorable mention. Fourth in viewers, third demo. Just bad. And ask you said Marc, there was no Grey's or CSI. Celebrity Apprentice was a blip. It should have died when they killed it last year.
I will give a not bad to Reaper though. The numbers were not great by CW means, however for the first episode back after such a long break (given how hiatuses have killed other shows in the past), I would say it found some footing. It was its best rated original in a while also I believe. For that, I would have left it off the losers list, but not placed it anywhere else.
And Smallville is a concern with a season 8 looming already. This once steady over 4 mil show is leaking. Good news, it beat Top Model this week. Bad news, new viewing habits of the young generation is killing it.
Daylight Savings Time (DST) doesn't only affect shows. A SURVEY (during the final days of the strike) was conducted (by I dunno, it was posted in Zap2it) and asked ppl iIf they'll go back watching their fave shows after the strike is done. But the MAJORITY said: No!, I think that was about 48% of the ppl who said 'NO' and the rest was split up to either YES or MAYBE. So in conclusion, the return of "Grey's Anatomy" and "CSI" can possibly drop from their season averages and we can see that happening with the shows: "Smallville," and "Lost".
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| Posts: 167 | Location: The CW Headquarters | Registered: 05 January 2008 |    |
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quote: Originally posted by Zedman2: What I found fascinating is the fact that according to the chart, 47% DVR viewing happened the same night the show aired. This would help explain the problems ABC has post LOST episodes.
Not just ABC or post Lost. ABC, NBC, and CBS all have this problem regularly on thursday when GA,CSI, and the NBC comedies are airing as well. Shows like Survivor, The Office, GA, and CSI all have high DVR levels and that hurts the 10pm shows. People aren't going to bed early so much as they are just watching earlier evening TV during that later hour.
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DVR numbers for this week are out:
Lost's Live+7 total was 13,844 (12,083 Live+SD)
Suvivor had 14,018 (13,218)
Eli Stone had 7,738 (6,918)
Lipstick Jungle had 6,261 (5,374)
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