Well I'll say one thing- I don't think Seacrest would ever do what this host is doing... (plus it's good publicity for the show, since it's sorta related):
Second was a one-hour edition of NBC’s The Biggest Loser (Viewers: 9.65 million; A18-49: 3.6/10)
Pretty good numbers considering most of the good stuff is on tonight. If the numbers are good tonight, maybe NBC should do an hour each night followed by SVU at 9pm on Tuesdays, and Law and Order at 9pm on Wednesdays.
BTW, last nights season finale of Leverage was EXCELLENT!
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NCIS is just a damn beast and it doesn't matter if its on CBS live, against Idol, in reruns, and on USA. Don't deny that!
NBC needs to take a note from the fat people watching The Biggest Loser and give The Office a brand new timeslot away from CSI: and Grey's to the post-Biggest Loser slot at 9:30pm. NBC should turn Thursdays away from the single-cams and go back the traditional multi-cams Must See TV Thursday block. NBC can alternate brand new episodes of 30 Rock with The Office in that slot throughout the season since neither show repeats well anyways.
A representative from Tribune Stations said he was not happy about the next 2 years in the syndication market b/c the networks have not produced enough watchable sitcoms over the last 3 years and its going to hurt their market. They will probably be looking at off-net/cable sitcoms like TBS' Bill Engvall and Lifetime's Rita Rocks down the line to fill that void like Tyler Perry's House of Payne has successfully. Tyler Perry had a huge week last week getting a series high in syndication for FOX Television Stations with 4.2 million viewers. The Big Bang Theory will be the next big syndication acquisition in 2011 as it would look to get 6-8 million viewers in its first few years. Also How I Met Your Mother, Christine, Rules, and Gary will try to fill that void. Surviving Suburbia is the one the syndication officials are really hoping gets off the ground and becomes a hit for ABC as it is available for syndication in 2013.
NBC should think about firing everybody by season's end and promote NBC Universal's programmer Bonnie Hammer to being the new chief of NBC. She has completely made a huge turn around with the USA Network and making that the #1 cable network since 2006 along with making Sci-Fi Channel more mainstream.
The CW is a network that should shut down but they've got a gem called Privileged. I've watched all of its new episodes for the month of February on DVR and its an amazing show. Definitely not the type of show that is going to be watched by the masses but a special show. Last night's episode was probably the final episode of the series and that's sad b/c its a nice little gem for The Can't Watch Network. Lucy Hale is an upcoming star who needs to be on a show that hits and she really shines on this show with her mischievous and innocent character. I knew Hale was something special when she was on Bionic Woman last season. Unfortunately for a show like Privileged its a show that continues to reflects the true reputation of The CW. That's one of the reasons why it took me six months to finally watch it. Well it was a nice little show and now b/c of Ostroff's mistakes it will not be.
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Originally posted by BlueLick: Thanks so much Douglas for posting that as I can't believe how much of the daytime audience is different in certain regions.
I played the Daily Game as a thank you for posting this.
No problem, BlueLick. Your participation, as well as others', are much appreciated. Also, thanks to TravisYanan, for not only providing final ratings data but also for participating in today's Daily Game. Of course, because you play these games, my request in the big graphic in my signature still holds, if you'd like to ask about any show from any market(s).
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Originally posted by BlueLick: Thanks so much Douglas for posting that as I can't believe how much of the daytime audience is different in certain regions.
I played the Daily Game as a thank you for posting this.
No problem, BlueLick. Your participation, as well as others', are much appreciated. Also, thanks to TravisYanan, for not only providing final ratings data but also for participating in today's Daily Game. Of course, because you play these games, my request in the big graphic in my signature still holds, if you'd like to ask about any show from any market(s).
No problem Douglas as I'll try to play tomorrow and Friday too depending on my schedule tomorrow.
Can you do me a favor? Post the same early morning and daytime ratings for these six markets: Denver, Charlotte, Detroit, Cleveland, Seattle, and Atlanta. I really want to see Detroit since they are close to Toronto and I know our audience is usually the same as Detroit's. Thanks in advance!
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Originally posted by BlueLick: Can you do me a favor? Post the same early morning and daytime ratings for these six markets: Denver, Charlotte, Detroit, Cleveland, Seattle, and Atlanta. I really want to see Detroit since they are close to Toronto and I know our audience is usually the same as Detroit's. Thanks in advance!
Preliminary Household Ratings Tuesday, February 24
# 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 # 5 #25 #62
Time Net Program NY LA CHI PHI DAL IND FtM
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11:00a ABC The View 4.9/16 2.3/ 8 5.7/19 3.5/12 2.3/ 9 3.5/11 1.4/ 4
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# 8 #11 #17 #18 #24
Time Net Program ATL DET CLE DEN CHA
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EARLY MORNING
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7:00a ABC Good Morning America 4.9/17 3.3/11 2.3/ 8 2.5/10 8.1/22
7:00a CBS Early Show 0.4/ 1 0.7/ 2 1.3/ 4 2.5/ 9 4.4/11
7:30a CBS Early Show 0.5/ 2 0.7/ 2 0.8/ 3 2.1/ 9 2.7/ 8
7:00a NBC Today 2.9/10 4.5/14 3.9/14 5.3/21 4.8/13
9:00a NBC Today 1.4/ 5 2.4/ 8 2.1/ 9 4.2/17 2.7/ 9
10:00a NBC Today 1.3/ 4 1.4/ 4 0.9/ 4 1.6/ 8 1.9/ 7
7:00a FOX Good Day (local) 4.1/14 5.1/16 7.0/26 0.8/ 3 1.0/ 3
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DAYTIME
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11:00a ABC The View 5.4/19 4.7/15 3.0/12 2.0/ 9 5.8/17
var ABC All My Children 2.8/ 9 2.1/ 7 2.6/ 9 1.0/ 4 5.2/14
var ABC One Life to Live 2.0/ 7 2.8/ 9 2.7/ 9 1.0/ 4 3.7/10
var ABC General Hospital 2.0/ 6 3.2/ 9 3.1/10 0.9/ 4 2.9/ 8
var CBS Young & the Restless 2.4/ 8 2.2/ 7 3.0/10 0.8/ 4 6.2/17
var CBS Bold & the Beautiful 1.6/ 5 1.8/ 6 2.6/ 9 0.3/ 1 4.6/12
var CBS As the World Turns 1.4/ 5 1.4/ 4 2.2/ 8 0.6/ 3 4.0/11
var CBS Guiding Light 1.0/ 3 0.8/ 3 0.9/ 3 0.4/ 1 3.2/ 8
var NBC Days of Our Lives 1.2/ 4 2.1/ 7 2.0/ 7 2.6/10 1.7/ 5
Sorry, no Seattle-Tacoma data for this date.
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Originally posted by BlueLick: Can you do me a favor? Post the same early morning and daytime ratings for these six markets: Denver, Charlotte, Detroit, Cleveland, Seattle, and Atlanta. I really want to see Detroit since they are close to Toronto and I know our audience is usually the same as Detroit's. Thanks in advance!
Preliminary Household Ratings Tuesday, February 24
# 1 # 2 # 3 # 4 # 5 #25 #62
Time Net Program NY LA CHI PHI DAL IND FtM
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11:00a ABC The View 4.9/16 2.3/ 8 5.7/19 3.5/12 2.3/ 9 3.5/11 1.4/ 4
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# 8 #11 #17 #18 #24
Time Net Program ATL DET CLE DEN CHA
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EARLY MORNING
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7:00a ABC Good Morning America 4.9/17 3.3/11 2.3/ 8 2.5/10 8.1/22
7:00a CBS Early Show 0.4/ 1 0.7/ 2 1.3/ 4 2.5/ 9 4.4/11
7:30a CBS Early Show 0.5/ 2 0.7/ 2 0.8/ 3 2.1/ 9 2.7/ 8
7:00a NBC Today 2.9/10 4.5/14 3.9/14 5.3/21 4.8/13
9:00a NBC Today 1.4/ 5 2.4/ 8 2.1/ 9 4.2/17 2.7/ 9
10:00a NBC Today 1.3/ 4 1.4/ 4 0.9/ 4 1.6/ 8 1.9/ 7
7:00a FOX Good Day (local) 4.1/14 5.1/16 7.0/26 0.8/ 3 1.0/ 3
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DAYTIME
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11:00a ABC The View 5.4/19 4.7/15 3.0/12 2.0/ 9 5.8/17
var ABC All My Children 2.8/ 9 2.1/ 7 2.6/ 9 1.0/ 4 5.2/14
var ABC One Life to Live 2.0/ 7 2.8/ 9 2.7/ 9 1.0/ 4 3.7/10
var ABC General Hospital 2.0/ 6 3.2/ 9 3.1/10 0.9/ 4 2.9/ 8
var CBS Young & the Restless 2.4/ 8 2.2/ 7 3.0/10 0.8/ 4 6.2/17
var CBS Bold & the Beautiful 1.6/ 5 1.8/ 6 2.6/ 9 0.3/ 1 4.6/12
var CBS As the World Turns 1.4/ 5 1.4/ 4 2.2/ 8 0.6/ 3 4.0/11
var CBS Guiding Light 1.0/ 3 0.8/ 3 0.9/ 3 0.4/ 1 3.2/ 8
var NBC Days of Our Lives 1.2/ 4 2.1/ 7 2.0/ 7 2.6/10 1.7/ 5
Sorry, no Seattle-Tacoma data for this date.
Thanks so much Douglas and thank you for adding The View to it. No biggie about Seattle-Tacoma as I just wanted to see how another West Coast city was doing outside of LA. Again THANKS!
Chicago must really love The View as they got a 20 share out of that town.
Second was a one-hour edition of NBC’s The Biggest Loser (Viewers: 9.65 million; A18-49: 3.6/10)
Pretty good numbers considering most of the good stuff is on tonight. If the numbers are good tonight, maybe NBC should do an hour each night followed by SVU at 9pm on Tuesdays, and Law and Order at 9pm on Wednesdays.
BTW, last nights season finale of Leverage was EXCELLENT!
That sounds like a good idea. I last time NBC split The Biggest Loser into 2 separate hours, it didn't do so great but it did pretty well on Tuesday. Your idea with using TBL and the L&O's sounds pretty good and since they are already facing CBS dramas already, their audiences shouldn't drop off too much (Also factoring in the whole 9pm HUT levels and whatnots).
Also, agreed! Leverage was great and I love that its coming back in the summer too.