Programming notes: - ABC had NASCAR overrun until 8pm and The American Music Awards from 8-11pm - NBCs Football Night in America ran until 8:15pm, and Sunday Night Football ran from 8:15pm until approximately 11:30pm - FOX had NFL overrun until 7:30pm and had The OT from 7:30pm until 8pm
Posts: 4484 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: 21 September 2006
Thanks to ABC CC and Shark at better than usual levels
Again decent numbers for LiW from a bad lead-in. But i see CW has no intention of moving the show to another night so they'll just burn the remainig episodes on Sundays
CBS had a football overrun of about 15 minutes, at least in the markets that carried the Steelers-Jets overtime game. And, the NASCAR race on ABC ended early at 7:06, leaving 54 minutes to fill with interviews, probably not the best lead-in to the music awards show.
As always, with live programs and overruns, the finals should be interesting.
Thanks for the posting, Travis.
Posts: 102 | Location: Brooklyn, NY | Registered: 01 January 2007
Originally posted by tvchtw: CBS also had football overrun (at least in NY and Pittsburgh). 60 minutes began at approx 7:20 EST
Thanks! That wasn't in the report I receive. Do you know if 60 Minutes was joined in progress or if the CBS schedule was pushed 20 minutes in those markets?
Posts: 4484 | Location: Los Angeles | Registered: 21 September 2006
It was pushed back 20 minutes because Amazing Race started at around 8:20
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Originally posted by tvchtw: CBS also had football overrun (at least in NY and Pittsburgh). 60 minutes began at approx 7:20 EST
Thanks! That wasn't in the report I receive. Do you know if 60 Minutes was joined in progress or if the CBS schedule was pushed 20 minutes in those markets?
Originally posted by A.C.: Can someone good with the numbers compensate for the CBS overun and give a better idea of the numbers for AMAZING RACE and COLD CASE?
Impossible to do because the overrun only happened in certain parts of the country. (Those that showed the late Jets-Steelers game instead of an early 1PM game.)
There's no good way to compensate for the delay yet since the CBS shows aired on-time in most of the country. Only that portion of eastern/central zone viewers who got Steelers/Jets experienced any delay.
At any rate, it looks like Amazing Race went way up in demo over last week and over the other CBS Sunday shows.
Posts: 198 | Location: Fort Washington, MD | Registered: 15 May 2007
no but seriously it was such a big bummer, I was expecting to see them last night, but then I saw that lame award show was on, and I watched a bit of it before I turned it off, then popped a movie in the dvd instead, but I guess it was a smart move for abc since they dont exactly have many episodes of DH left
Wait a few more weeks, there won't be anymore episodes of anything non reality! :-(
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Originally posted by Devilz_0: there was no DH or B&S
ME SO SAAAD!!!
no but seriously it was such a big bummer, I was expecting to see them last night, but then I saw that lame award show was on, and I watched a bit of it before I turned it off, then popped a movie in the dvd instead, but I guess it was a smart move for abc since they dont exactly have many episodes of DH left
Originally posted by A.C.: Can someone good with the numbers compensate for the CBS overun and give a better idea of the numbers for AMAZING RACE and COLD CASE?
Just look at the CBS ratings for the lowest point. That is where The Amazing Race aired.