K-Ville (Viewers: #4, 4.72 million; A18-49: #4, 1.6/ 4) remains its weak Monday link, with a loss of 2.47 million viewers and 48 percent among adults 18-49 from lead-in Prison Break (Viewers: #4, 7.19 million; A18-49: #3, 3.1/ 8),
K-Ville might be one show that FOX is happy that the writers strike is happening.
Dancing, Big Bang, and Samantha all with rock-solid performances. The 9-11 hours for NBC ticked up a bit from last week's almost unbelievably low levels, but Journeyman is still just a burnoff at this point despite what will go down as substantial week-to-week growth. K-Ville: can't even claim to be "stable" anymore.
I think we'll probably see Chuck beyond the 13 ordered.
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Two and a Half Men (Viewers: #2, 14.17 million; A18-49: #2t, 5.0/11), Rules of Engagement (Viewers: #2, 11.53 million; A18-49: #3, 4.2/10)
Rules... holds 81% of the viewers and 84% of the demo. Pretty darn good for just its 15th original episode.
it will also be Rules highest numbers, after the season Premiere.
It's also no better than what Christine did their last fall.
For the same monday last year, Old Christine only held onto about 75% of 2.5 Men's Leadin, in viewers (final Numbers). It was only able to hold 77% of 2.5 Mens Fast National Demo numbers.
ABC won't do any worse than CBS. They have a lot of reality waiting in the wings that are proven winners for them. They won't need to air that many repeats of their regular shows.
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Originally posted by TV-aholic: With the strike ongoing, I think FOX has a very good chance at winning both the title in Viewers and Demo.
ABC will be hurt by their hits not having original episodes and not repeating well.
CBS will remain competitive with FOX because of how well their shows repeat.
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Originally posted by Luke: First time on the site. Do you think CBS will keep the leadership this year? It was not the most inspired year of it.
Originally posted by robert: BBT might be the most watched new sitcom in a couple of weeks. I see both BBT and Samanta who at around 10 million in a couple of weeks
Sure, they will both pull 10 million viewers in reruns.
Why in reruns? On the 26th new episodes are listed
Zap2it has a rerun listed for Big Bang Theory on that night. It also has DWTS listed that night. Of course, they also have an ad on the front page for tonight's episode of Singing Bee, so who knows if they have the listing correct.
In any case, I agree that Samantha Who? will drop AFTER DWtS is off the air. I'm not sure it will drop by 4+million viewers, though. It has defied the odds so far and has the same demo retention as RoE, so I think that it will hang on better than some here expect when DWtS ends.
Big Bang Theory will continue to show slow growth, but 10million before reruns is an iffy proposition and 10million after reruns is even more iffy. Hopefully, people will use the BBT reruns as an opportunity to check out Aliens in America.
Originally posted by mushu_jj: ABC won't do any worse than CBS. They have a lot of reality waiting in the wings that are proven winners for them. They won't need to air that many repeats of their regular shows.
what reliable Non regularly scheduled Reality show do they have?
* The Great American Dream Vote (2 shows and out)
* Wife Swap (Drawing under 5 million last spring)
* National Bingo Night (Averaged under 5 million)
* Fast Cars & Superstars (a 3 million viewer hit)
* SHow Me the Money
Its been a bad 12 months on the reality from for ABC
Originally posted by mushu_jj: ABC won't do any worse than CBS. They have a lot of reality waiting in the wings that are proven winners for them. They won't need to air that many repeats of their regular shows.
what reliable Non regularly scheduled Reality show do they have?
* The Great American Dream Vote (2 shows and out)
* Wife Swap (Drawing under 5 million last spring)
* National Bingo Night (Averaged under 5 million)
* Fast Cars & Superstars (a 3 million viewer hit)
* SHow Me the Money
Its been a bad 12 months on the reality from for ABC
Why can't they pull another DWTS? it's possible, no?
Originally posted by mushu_jj: ABC won't do any worse than CBS. They have a lot of reality waiting in the wings that are proven winners for them. They won't need to air that many repeats of their regular shows.
ABC repeats of their top shows (D, GA, PP, B&S, PD, UB) will all be worth about 1/3rd the viewers of a regular episode. CBS's top shows CSI's, NCIS,CM, sitcoms will pull better than 50% of their regular episode numbers.
Unless ABC has so much reality coming that they can avoid even the standard number of seasonal repeats, they will lose ground.
Originally posted by robert: BBT might be the most watched new sitcom in a couple of weeks. I see both BBT and Samanta who at around 10 million in a couple of weeks
Sure, they will both pull 10 million viewers in reruns.
Why in reruns? On the 26th new episodes are listed
Zap2it has a rerun listed for Big Bang Theory on that night. It also has DWTS listed that night. Of course, they also have an ad on the front page for tonight's episode of Singing Bee, so who knows if they have the listing correct.
In any case, I agree that Samantha Who? will drop AFTER DWtS is off the air. I'm not sure it will drop by 4+million viewers, though. It has defied the odds so far and has the same demo retention as RoE, so I think that it will hang on better than some here expect when DWtS ends.
Big Bang Theory will continue to show slow growth, but 10million before reruns is an iffy proposition and 10million after reruns is even more iffy. Hopefully, people will use the BBT reruns as an opportunity to check out Aliens in America.
Well sorry about that. I thought DWTS ends next week. I don't follow the show. Anyway clearly i was talking about the first time SW and BBT will go head to head without DWTS as a lead-in