CBS is having a bad sweep so far. Losing Tuesday night really hurt them and Dancing hurt the Wed. lineup too this week. The Monday lineup was down from SNL. Does anyone else think it has something to do with the fact that CBS shows are so easy to miss and still understand what's going on (non-serialized)?
Originally posted by TV-aholic: Lets not forget that its numbers will drop come Finals. Grey's always has that 1 or 2 minute over run into the next hour.
Your prob. looking at about an 8.5 million and a 2.8 demo for LOM
The same overrun exists every week, just like it does for 11th Hour. Compare final nums with final nums or preliminary nums with preliminary nums. LoM is stable.
Originally posted by TV-aholic: I bet the Football game drew at least 200K and 300K viewers in the Denver area.
From Douglas' Individual Market reports, Denver is one of those Markets that do Support its NFL team by watching the games. The Oct. 12th game Denver posted a 34 HH rating and a 61 share for their game.
Hmm. I wonder if I'll ever post data for the Denver market from last night. I probably won't since the forum won't play any of its games! It's a shame too since the next market posts will also include the actual household count per market. Oh well!
Isn't CBS in the best shape of all the networks with a hit every night of the week.
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Originally posted by mushu_jj: CBS is having a bad sweep so far. Losing Tuesday night really hurt them and Dancing hurt the Wed. lineup too this week. The Monday lineup was down from SNL. Does anyone else think it has something to do with the fact that CBS shows are so easy to miss and still understand what's going on (non-serialized)?
There was a post from yeaterdays thread that stated that FOX wanted HOUSE in the Thursday Slot so that, I presume, that Dollhouese would get the Monday Slot. But the Producers of HOUSE Vetoed the move, so House was shifted to Mondays, Bones to Thursday and Dollhouse to Fridays.
It also stated that FOX didn't think DOLLHOUSE had much of a chance on Thursdays, so Fridays was the last good option.
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Originally posted by ggny: What do you guys think about Bones moving into the Thursday 8est slot midseason? How do you think it will do?
What I find more interesting is that FOX must have little faith in DOLLHOUSE to send it to the Friday dumping ground.
Originally posted by TV-aholic: Correct me if I am wrong, but if the Football game aired on the CW affiliate last night, then the Fast Nationals will reflect those inflated numbers, that will be adjusted down once finals are published.
I bet the Football game drew at least 200K and 300K viewers in the Denver area.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but Smallville can lose 470,000 viewers and it will still equal its highest rated episode this year.
Its only down a little from what iot was doing in October (for the reasons you stated). But they should finally get a rebound with its Friday lineup getting back to normal or above normal levels tonight. Halloween hurt it last week, in the demo.
ABC should still win Saturday night, but not as dominate as last weeks game.
What will really help CBS is NFL Football. The have the late national game on the next two Sundays, so Runover into the primetime lineup.
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Originally posted by mushu_jj: CBS is having a bad sweep so far. Losing Tuesday night really hurt them and Dancing hurt the Wed. lineup too this week. The Monday lineup was down from SNL. Does anyone else think it has something to do with the fact that CBS shows are so easy to miss and still understand what's going on (non-serialized)?
I was not talking about 11th hour or even comapiring it in this conversation. My comment is strictly about LOM in and of itself.
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Originally posted by Obveeus:
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Originally posted by TV-aholic: Lets not forget that its numbers will drop come Finals. Grey's always has that 1 or 2 minute over run into the next hour.
Your prob. looking at about an 8.5 million and a 2.8 demo for LOM
The same overrun exists every week, just like it does for 11th Hour. Compare final nums with final nums or preliminary nums with preliminary nums. LoM is stable.