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TV Ratings (Monday 17th January) + Sunday

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-Total Viewers:
CBS: 11.70 million, Fox: 8.26, ABC and NBC: 7.72 each, CW: 862,000

-Adults 18-49:
CBS: 3.5 rating/9 share, Fox: 2.7/7, ABC: 2.3/6, NBC: 2.0/5, CW: 0.3/1

CBS

How I Met Your Mother - 10.51 million & 3.9/10

Rules of Engagement - 9.85 million & 3.2/8

Two and a Half Men - 15.55 million & 4.6/11

Mike & Molly - 13.03 million & 3.8/9

Hawaii Five-O - 10.61 million & 2.9/8


FOX

House - 10.59 million & 3.6/9

Lie to Me - 5.94 million & 1.8/4


ABC

The Bachelor (2 hour) - 8.76 million & 2.7/7

Castle (repeat) - 5.66 million & 1.4/4


NBC

Chuck - 5.92 million & 2.0/5

The Cape - 6.19 million & 1.8/4

Harry’s Law (series debut) - 11.04 million & 2.1/6


CW

90210 (repeat) - 1.02 million & 0.4/1

Gossip Girl (repeat) - 708,000 & 0.3/1


Sunday numbers later after I eat my dinner :p
 
I'm amazed Harry's Law got 11 million viewers, and it actually grew in the second half an hour. Now if it doesn't nose dive like EVERY NBC show it should be nice and safe.
 
It's due to Kathy Bates being a very good actress and David E. Kelley still having lots of fans that got people to tune in for the premiere. And people do like lawyer shows. Who knows if that'll help sustain it or not.
 
Kathy Bates is still hugely popular. It'll probably lose 1/3 of that though.

Even if it does it probably would still be safe for a second season on NBC. I'm hoping it doesn't drop that much. It has a horrible lead in (like everythnig on NBC) but still got several million more viewers than The Cape. I have hope for the show.

However if season 2 I think they need to get rid of the shoes and get rid of that damn blond, she already annoys me.
 
The Cape's got a weak demo at that audience number (for a comic book show!) - looks like it's not a threat to Chuck after all.
 
I forgot Castle was a rerun last night and it's new next week so Harry's Law will probably take a hit from that.
 
Re: TV Ratings (Monday 17th January)

some news...

Syfy’s 'Being Human' Premiere Draws 1.96 Million Viewers, 0.8 Adults 18-49 Rating At 9pm

Piers Morgan Tonight premiered to 2.1 million viewers outperforming CNN’s fourth quarter average (657K) by more than 200%.

Sanctuary renewed for a fourth season of 13 episodes by Syfy

All the sunday stuff is 30 mins crap and I cba to wade through it all so heres a quick round-up...

The Golden Globes scored a 5.2 adults 18-49 rating, down 5% from last year. It averaged 16.99 million viewers virtually identical to last year.

Fox animation ratings fell hard. American Dad’s new 7:30 episode drew a 1.7 rating. The Simpsons 3.1 adults 18-49 rating was down from last week’s NFL-tastic 5.7 rating. Bob’s Burgers second episode drew a 2.6 rating, vs. last week’s 4.5 rating.

Family Guy’s 3.7 rating was down from last week’s 4.7, and The Cleveland Show’s 2.7 rating was down from last week’s 3.6 rating.

all 18-49 ratings...American Dad was around 3.6 million FOX you cannot launch a show in that slot GIVE UP.

Facing the female centric Golden Globes, Desperate Housewives (as it typically does) fell 18% to a series low 3.1 adults 18-49 rating and Brothers & Sisters 2.1 rating was down 5%, tieing a series low.

Earlier in the night, a new Extreme Makeover: Home Edition drew a 2.0 adults 18-49 rating, down 26% vs. last week.
 
American Dad, the only decent cartoon Fox has is being killed off like Futurama was.

Fox really wants more than 4 cartoons, than they should schedule it in blocks, have Simpsons, FG, BB, CS on for a few months, then take a break from that and have AD, and several new shows on to fill in the gaps. like they do in England, but with more episodes.
 
^ Trying to find our about Shameless and Californication + I hear US version of Skins has started but unless its pilot/season debut or finale the numbers generally take longer from cable to arrive than network numbers.
 
^The Skins pilot aired on Monday night. I'm interested to see the numbers because I have heard a lot of negative buzz about it, but I could see it becoming one of those MTV shows that is inexplicably popular, like almost everything else they air.
 
Got some Skins info...

Skins U.S debuted to a little under 3.3 million viewers on MTV Monday. The remake of the British show also delivered 2.7 million viewers in the channel's core demographic of teens and adults under 35.

MTV says it was the best series launch in that demo in network history.

I also read the finale of that Hannah Montana show scored 6.2 million :eek: PEOPLE what do you watch :p

Also on CNN, Pier's Morgan 2nd episode dropped in viewers but went up in the important 25-54 demo (important demo for news channels) beating FNC's Hannity in that area.

Some GREAT news for me as I hear SHOWTIME as given Californication a 5th season :techman:
 
^The Skins pilot aired on Monday night. I'm interested to see the numbers because I have heard a lot of negative buzz about it, but I could see it becoming one of those MTV shows that is inexplicably popular, like almost everything else they air.


The negative buzz is because redoing it for America is stupid. The show was great because it was a... gritty... cutting edge.... "high school" take on several friends. It dealt with sex, drugs, death. People yelled fuck while getting fucked and they showed it all.

MTV had to dumb it down and dumbed it down to the point where Maxxie goes from a gay guy in the UK version to a lesbian... wow! Cutting edge TV!

Calaforniation was renewed last week and there have already been interviews with the creator saying he tries to make every season be self contained. So if it doesn't get renewed one year it won't end on a massive cliffhanger.
 
Californication was renewed last week and there have already been interviews with the creator saying he tries to make every season be self contained. So if it doesn't get renewed one year it won't end on a massive cliffhanger.

Ah the old SG-1 way ey :lol:

TBH the way season 3 ended he was betting on a 4th all the way.
 
TBH the way season 3 ended he was betting on a 4th all the way.

Well of course he was hopnig for a 4th season, but season 3 ended in a way if the show did get canceled it would have worked out fine.

I don't see how it would of worked out fine...

The last 3 years would of been for nothing with that ending, the Hank character would of gone back to a place worser than when the show began.
 
It ended with what he did in the pilot coming out. What is up with everyone wanting a happy ending?

Its not so much about an happy ending but there were major consequences to his actions that needed to be seen as we are seeing them in season 4.

The story wasn't done, Hanks never going to get a happy ending I know that.
 
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