With the entire second season of TSCC now under our belts, it's time to look back at the show's performance over the last two years. If we follow the numbers, it's shown one of the biggest drops in ratings since the series premiere: 18 million viewers for the first episode versus 3.6 million for the season 2 finale.
Why do you think the show has experienced such a dramatic decline in ratings since it began?
One theory is the move to Friday nights. This probably didn't help, but the show had already dropped down to about 5.25 million viewers before the move. Other than that one move, FOX has treated the show with remarkable consistency, i.e. it hasn't been unexpectedly preempted or rescheduled unannounced.
Another theory is that TSCC was competing with other popular shows in either timeslot. That probably didn't help either. Nevertheless, in this era of VCRs, DVRs and internet downloads, conflictling timeslots probably doesn't make as much of a difference as it used to.
Which brings up a third theory: a number of people watch it online or copy it on their VCRs or DVRs, which aren't figured into the Nielsen ratings. Many viewers do this, but probably not 15 million of the show's original 18 million viewers.
All of this doesn't add up to an 80% decline in ratings since the series premiere. Why else do you think the show's lost so many viewers?
Why do you think the show has experienced such a dramatic decline in ratings since it began?
One theory is the move to Friday nights. This probably didn't help, but the show had already dropped down to about 5.25 million viewers before the move. Other than that one move, FOX has treated the show with remarkable consistency, i.e. it hasn't been unexpectedly preempted or rescheduled unannounced.
Another theory is that TSCC was competing with other popular shows in either timeslot. That probably didn't help either. Nevertheless, in this era of VCRs, DVRs and internet downloads, conflictling timeslots probably doesn't make as much of a difference as it used to.
Which brings up a third theory: a number of people watch it online or copy it on their VCRs or DVRs, which aren't figured into the Nielsen ratings. Many viewers do this, but probably not 15 million of the show's original 18 million viewers.
All of this doesn't add up to an 80% decline in ratings since the series premiere. Why else do you think the show's lost so many viewers?