Better breakdown for Leno and I agree about him being older skewing. I still think NBC has to continue to refine the show so that they don't have as much of a loss at the half. Seems like they are staying for the monologue and then slowly leaving. Perhaps an ending monologue?
Pretty good night for Leno. I think his ratings will be very variable depending on guests, competition, and lead in.
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Originally posted by WlcmZapataTexas: Better breakdown for Leno and I agree about him being older skewing. I still think NBC has to continue to refine the show so that they don't have as much of a loss at the half. Seems like they are staying for the monologue and then slowly leaving. Perhaps an ending monologue?
That is easily Top Model's lowest original, it is also lower then any clip show that airs during the cycle. They have aired one clip show before the cycle started that got lower ratings.
Those 15 minute break down numbers for Leno again show a gradual tune-out as the hour progresses. Leno had 2.8 million less viewers for the night than when he started.
The 15 minute break downs for "TBL" are far worse for the CW. The worst erosions happened in the first and last 15 minutes. The middle 30 minutes (9:15-9:45) seems to have held pretty steady.
Since those "Top Model" numbers may have been an all time low for an original episode, "TBL" didn't have as big of a lead-in platform as it would have had last week. Perhaps CW would have been better served having only a one hour season premiere leading into "TBL" last week.
With only 1.15 million people watching by the end of the hour, the planned "TBL" reruns on Friday and Sunday may be doing good to reach 500,000 viewers.
Originally posted by Jay: Those 15 minute break down numbers for Leno again show a gradual tune-out as the hour progresses. Leno had 2.8 million less viewers for the night than when he started.
The 15 minute break downs for "TBL" are far worse for the CW. The worst erosions happened in the first and last 15 minutes. The middle 30 minutes (9:15-9:45) seems to have held pretty steady.
Since those "Top Model" numbers may have been an all time low for an original episode, "TBL" didn't have as big of a lead-in platform as it would have had last week. Perhaps CW would have been better served having only a one hour season premiere leading into "TBL" last week.
With only 1.15 million people watching by the end of the hour, the planned "TBL" reruns on Friday and Sunday may be doing good to reach 500,000 viewers.
I find it odd that CSI:NY builds on Criminal Minds in repeats but when it's new episodes last season, it's lost a bit of the viewer although I guess without L&O, it will do much better.
TBL ratings are shocking, Dawn should be worried and her time must be running out.
Great numbers for AGT - I believe this is the highest rated season finale of the show yet. 18 million viewers at 9:30pm? Wow. Jay Leno also did very well - it stabilized at 12 million by 10:30, which shows that viewers who watches yesterday came back, and viewers who watched AGT stuck around. Considering it was up quite a bit from Tuesday night, not a bad night, and so far its doing very well.
I have to say that Glee is still doing very well. Considering its very strong with DVRs and online viewing, mixing that in with the total viewers and great demo is means to call it a success by today's standards. But Dance is a bomb. FOX knows they made a huge mistake with this one. They would have been better off airing Hell's Kitchen in the slot - it would have done much better, even if it isnt compatible with Glee. Glee clearly doesn't need Dance to help it out.
Also to point out, nice numbers for Old Christine and Gary Unmarried. A week before their season premieres, and with Talent as competition, it held up very well. I'm thinking will be up from last season quite a bit. The ABC comedies may be in trouble because of them.
Tremendous Numbers for America's Got Talent. 18 million at 9;30. Wow, not sure if I'm surprised that Kevin Skinner won over Barbara Padilla. Really a good idea for NBC to keep AGT in the summer.
The Jay Leno Show did pretty well last night. It's gotten pretty solid ratings. With a Office/Community lead in, TJLS should still get high ratings.
SYTYCD got a 2.4 in the demo? Wow. Glee is pulling all the weight right now. Still decent numbers with a 3.1 in the demo. Really good when you consider the poor lead in.
What is this, season 5 for Ghost Hunters? I'm surprised its still doing so well for SyFy. This should could end up going on for years, lol. I haven't watched in ages, but maybe I should give it a try again.
Ouch for Dark Blue, under 2 million viewers. The demo stayed the same from last week though, too bad. If it has better first episodes, it might have fared better.
Originally posted by TV-Fanatic: Ouch for Dark Blue, under 2 million viewers. The demo stayed the same from last week though, too bad. If it has better first episodes, it might have fared better.
TNT should cancel it. It's lead in this week: CON AIR, at 1.76 million, 0.9/3 demo.
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If TNT has anything decent in development, I don't think TNT will renew Dark Blue. The ratings are just too low for TNT. It's hard to believe that the season finale of Dark Blue did worse than a repeat of a movie.
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Originally posted by TV-Fanatic: Ouch for Dark Blue, under 2 million viewers. The demo stayed the same from last week though, too bad. If it has better first episodes, it might have fared better.
TNT should cancel it. It's lead in this week: CON AIR, at 1.76 million, 0.9/3 demo.