Can't seem to find any King ratings yet (same for this weeks Endgame)
UPDATE: King premiered with 257,000 on Sunday at 9 for it's first airing that is a little more than what Endgame started with,less than Lost Girl and slightly less than Haven (co-production) so it'd say OK ratings depends which way it moves in coming weeks.
MONDAY
It was a toss up at 8 Monday with CTV’s Dancing with the Stars performance show (2,527,000) beating the return of Thirteen on Global’s House (2,402,000). That was in 2+, but House held a big advantage in the 25-54-year-old demo. How I Met Your Mother was the top draw at City at 8 (638,000).
At 9 o’clock, Global’s Chicago Code (1,343,000) led into Hawaii FIVE-O (1,579,000). Castle topped them both at 10 on CTV (a shade under two million).
On a non-hockey night, CBC coasted with reruns of Little Mosque (303,000), 18 to Life (232,000), Halifax Comedy Fest (297,000) and Just Four Laughs Gags (329,000).
The Food Network premiere of Top Chef Canada (317,000) outdrew almost everything on CBC.
TUESDAY
The federal leaders’ English debate went CTV 1,371,000, CBC 1,142,000, and Global 597,000. CBC News Network’s debate coverage peaked in the last half hour at 571,000 viewers; even more (626,000) caught CBCNN’s post-debate analysis. CTV News Channel clocked a half hour high of 134,000. The debate on TVO was viewed by 72,000.
Outperforming them all immediately following the debate at 9 was Global’s NCIS: Los Angeles (2,186,000) and CTV’s Dancing with the Stars results show (2,039,000). At 10, Global’s The Good Wife (1,129,000) beat CTV’s Law & Order: SVU (828,000).
The Biggest Loser was City’s high scorer at 653,000, with the mid-season pickup Body of Proof drawing 588,000 Dana Delany fans. Canadian Pickers picked up 591,000 viewers on History Television. Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution premiered to 326,000 on A.
Puck-less CBC was a non factor with a Winnipeg Comedy Fest (168,000) and a hockey playoff preview hour (418,000).
WEDNESDAY
Not even the start of the Stanley Cup playoffs on CBC could top Global’s Survivor: Redemption Island (2,480,000) and CTV’s American Idol (2,455,000). As usual, Global enjoyed an even bigger win in the 25-54-year-old demo.
CBC did get back in the ratings game with playoff hockey at 7 p.m. (1,236,000) and a Canuck’s game at 10 (1,928,000). TSN’s first game drew 664,000.
CTV had the premiere of the new Christian Slater comedy Breaking In at 9 (1,058,000) and Criminal Minds: SB at 10 (1,359,000). Global countered with a NCIS rerun (680,000) followed by the fifth and final season premiere of Friday Night Lights, tossed into the schedule with little fanfare and drawing just 218,000 for one of the best dramas on television. Shouldn’t this show be on Friday nights? Modern Family (765,000) was the top show on City.
The French federal leader’s debate pulled a half hour high of 224,000 on CBCNN with another 363,000 tuning in right after the debate.
THURSDAY
CBC enjoyed a rare Thursday night win thanks to night two of the NHL playoffs. Their round one game drew 2,153,000.
That edged a rerun of CTV’s mighty Big Bang Theory at 8 (2,119,000). The new Paul Reiser Show, a lame rip-off of Curb Your Enthusiasm, premiered to just 879,000. CSI (1,386,000) and The Mentalist (1,523,000) rounded out CTV’s night.
American Idol was followed over to A by 1.6 million.
Global had a typical Thursday with Wipeout (951,000), Bones (1,456,000), The Office (572,000) and Outsourced (356,000).
A pair of playoff games on TSN fetched 464,000 and 665,000.
FRIDAY
CBC took the night thanks to the second game of the NHL playoffs. The early Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh game drew 1,061,000 and the later Canucks/Blackhawk tilt scored 2,040,000.
The Listener remained sound at 940,000 to open a strong Friday for CTV. CSI New York (1,288,000) and Blue Bloods (1,135,000) followed.
Global also airs shows on Fridays but in another week Chaos (461,000) won’t be one of them. It’s already been cancelled by CBS and replaced in the States by Flashpoint. Haven drew 329,000 at 10 p.m.
Rangers at Washington scored 572,000 on TSN. The season premiere of Sanctuary drew 216,000 over on Space.
SATURDAY
Montreal at Boston hit a playoff high of 2,841,000 on CBC. An afternoon Phoenix/Detroit game scored 684,000. SNL managed 309,000.
SUNDAY
The week ended with more hockey as 2,638,000 took in the Canucks/Chicago tilt on CBC. This topped the usual suspects at CTV, including Undercover Boss (1,140,000), Amazing Race (2,569,000), Desperate Housewives (1,596,000) and CSI: Miami (1,718,000).
Global’s top shows was Celebrity Apprentice with 1,130,000 cheering as Gary Busey finally got fired. No Simpsons kept the animated comedies hovering around the half million mark.
More hockey found the net at TSN where Washington/Rangers drew 878,000 and Anaheim/Nashville did 934,000.
The second two-hour instalment of The Kennedys as witnessed by 530,000 viewers on History. The Borgias was down to 247,000 in week three on Bravo! Wipeout Canada dunked 268,000 viewers on TVTropolis.
source: Toronto
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