Bush messed up everything last night, well adios you horrible president!
Somebody at a political forum had this response to Dubya's final program interruption last night--
Watching this speech reminds me of when I listened to my high school principal speak for the first time after I graduated. He still sounded crazy but no longer scared me.
The prospect of having to clean up his messes is still pretty scary, though.
The wrong is ended. But the malady lingers on.
If things were so bad, you wouldn't be posting on your computer right now.
Originally posted by StopAnimalAbuse: about Supernatural and very disappointing. Really want to see this series stick around another season and it's not looking encouraging for that to happen YIKES ! Would SciFi consider picking this show up ? Marc any info about the rating/demos for The Beast starring Patrick Swayze ?
CW will not cancel Supernatural it is still better in ratings then 90210 andOTH and all the other crap it has. Even competing against CSI's 24 million and Greys 12 million
Smallville is not competing against those big numbers.
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Originally posted by vlis: rumor has it abc will cancel both this year
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Originally posted by Obveeus:
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Originally posted by robert: My guess is that GA will end in 2011, while DH might get two extra season till 2013
Desperate Housewives isn't doing appreciatively better in the ratings than Grey's Anatomy.
That would be the rumor where it is explained that Brothers&Sisters and Private Practice are ready to take over their proper roles as ABC tentpoles, right?
Seriously, neither of these shows (DH and GA) is about to get cancelled.
Neither of them is likely to last 2 years longer than the other, either.
Thursday Night (8:00-11:00 p.m.) On an atypical Thursday, with the Presidential Address pre-empting "Ugly Betty" in the 8 o'clock hour and with CBS' high-profile installment of "C.S.I." as a pivotal character left the show, ABC earned a solid second place in Total Viewers (9.1 million) and Adults 18-49 (3.5/9). ABC topped third-place NBC on the evening by over 2.0 million viewers and by 17% in Adults 18-49 (7.0 million & 3.0/7) and fourth-place Fox by nearly 5.0 million viewers and by 94% in Adults 18-49 (4.2 million & 1.8/4). ABC dominated the evening among Adults 18-34, beating out its nearest competitor by 21% (3.4/9 vs. 2.8/8 - NBC).
"Grey's Anatomy" (9:00-10:00 p.m.) Jumping from its lead-in coming out of the Presidential Address and a repeat "Scrubs," ABC's "Grey's Anatomy" earned second place in the 9 o'clock hour to CBS' highly-promoted "C.S.I," featuring the departure of Grissom, in Total Viewers (12.9 million) and Adults 18-49 (5.2/12). Dominating its time slot, "Grey's" registered as Thursday's No. 1 TV series in Adults 18-34 (5.1/13) for its 6th consecutive original airing this season and for the 8th time in the last 9 telecasts. From start to finish, "Grey's" grew by 1.1 million viewers (12.4 million to 13.5 million) and by 12% in Adults 18-49 (4.9/12 to 5.5/13).
* Opposite the increased competition from CBS, "Grey's Anatomy" retained 100% of its Adult 18-49 audience week to week, while growing across each of the key Men demographics: M18-34 +11% (3.1/8 vs. 2.8/8), M18-49 +11% (3.0/7 vs. 2.7/6) and M25-54 +9% (3.6/8 vs. 3.3/12).
"Private Practice" (10:00-11:00 p.m.) Continuing to deliver improved lead-in retention for ABC in the 10 o'clock hour, "Private Practice" ranked No. 1 among Adults 18-34 (3.3/9), Women 18-49 (5.0/12) and Women 18-34 (4.9/13), beating all original competition on CBS ("C.S.I."/"Eleventh Hour") and NBC ("ER"). In fact the ABC sophomore series defeated "ER" for the second straight week, topping the NBC veteran drama by 1.7 million viewers (8.7 million vs. 7.0 million) and by 26% in Adults 18-49 (3.4/9 vs. 2.7/7).
* In Adults 18-49 (65%) and Adults 18-34 (65%), "Private Practice" delivered best-of-season audience retention for any original series telecast coming out of an original "Grey's Anatomy." It was the best-ever retention for an original series out of "Grey's" with Women 18-34 (68%) and Women 18-49 (68%).
* Although it faced original competition on CBS in the hour this week, "Private Practice" was up from its week-ago Thursday premiere in Adults 18-49, Adults 18-34 and across the key Men demos. The show achieved a season-high among Adults 18-49
Originally posted by tvismyjob: 30 Rock may have won at the Globes, but it's a loser, and should be in the loser's section.
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Originally posted by Marc Berman: That's so true about 30 Rock!
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Originally posted by pisher:
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Also in the 9 p.m. hour were just renewed NBC sitcoms The Office (Viewers: #3, 8.35 million; A18-49: #3, 4.3/10) and 30 Rock (Viewers: #3, 6.59 million; A18-49: #3, 3.2/ 7), which were both below average
Actually, The Office was above average--honestly, they have been getting the show back into decent shape lately. Though I must confess, any episode that heavily features Rainn Wilson is going to make me laugh--"You-must-learn-your rulesssss----or you'll-be-eaten--in-your-sleep!"
30 Rock could not have a more compatible lead-in, or more hype, and it still loses almost two million viewers, and slightly over a full percentage point in the demo. NBC can keep it on for another decade, but it'll never catch on.
As somebody blogging the Golden Globes said "It's official--30 Rock now has more awards than it has viewers."
30 Rock is an incredible funny show. It deserves all the awards its getting. And it deserves more viewers then its getting but the demo numbers are very strong. Maybe all of you that don't like it does not understand the great humor that is on the show
Originally posted by vlis: * Opposite the increased competition from CBS, "Grey's Anatomy" retained 100% of its Adult 18-49 audience week to week, while growing across each of the key Men demographics: M18-34 +11% (3.1/8 vs. 2.8/8), M18-49 +11% (3.0/7 vs. 2.7/6) and M25-54 +9% (3.6/8 vs. 3.3/12).
10% week-to-week growth in male demographics for grey's Anatomy? I wonder what these men heard about the show last week that caused them to tune in this week? Curse Douglas and his promotion of porn!
You're awful! Why the dog!? I'm all for killing the the guest stars, you can even kill Sam and Dean as often as you want, repetitive but hey, i'm all for drama! But please oh PLEASE NOT THE POOR DOG! Please be awesome next week!
Impatiently yours, metal
Ugh. Stupid episode, deserves those numbers. Though i'm assuming some SPN fans were watching the Jensen movie, My Bloody valentine 3D? I'm going today.
Originally posted by vlis: * Opposite the increased competition from CBS, "Grey's Anatomy" retained 100% of its Adult 18-49 audience week to week, while growing across each of the key Men demographics: M18-34 +11% (3.1/8 vs. 2.8/8), M18-49 +11% (3.0/7 vs. 2.7/6) and M25-54 +9% (3.6/8 vs. 3.3/12).
10% week-to-week growth in male demographics for grey's Anatomy? I wonder what these men heard about the show last week that caused them to tune in this week? Curse Douglas and his promotion of porn!
Well, "Grey's Anatomy" is most certainly in its last licks!
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