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Rating News - 29th April - Fringe Rises

30 Apr 2011

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-Friday’s Winners:
The Royal Wedding: Modern Majesty (CBS), CSI: NY (CBS), Blue Bloods (CBS)

-Friday’s Losers (excluding repeats):
Shark Tank (ABC), Friday Night Lights (NBC), Kitchen Nightmares (Fox), Smallville (CW), Dateline (NBC), Fringe (Fox), Supernatural (CW)

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-Ratings Breakdown:
CBS, which benefited by the Royal Wedding, led this final Friday in April, with a first-place finish in both total viewers and key adults 18-49. An 8 p.m. special, The Royal Wedding: Modern Majesty, lifted the Eye net to a dominant finish in both total viewers (8.59 million viewers) and adults 18-49 (1.7 rating/6 share). Tied for the distant No. 2 spot in the time period was Shark Tank on ABC (Viewers: #2, 4.59 million; A18-49: #3, 1.2/ 4) and Kitchen Nightmares on Fox (Viewers: #3, 3.29 million; A18-49: #2, 1.3/ 5). But both non-scripted hours have nothing to boast about, needless to say.

Rounding off the 8 p.m. hour was the final season of NBC’s low-rated Friday Night Lights (Viewers: #4, 2.99 million; A18-49: #5, 0.6/ 2), which sunk to a series low, and soon-to-conclude Smallville on The CW (Viewers: #5, 1.94 million; A18-49: #4, 0.8/ 3), which officially wraps up with a two-hour episode on May 13.

At 9 p.m., CBS’ veteran CSI: NY won the hour with 9.19 million viewers and a 1.7/ 5 in the demo. But since CBS is unlikely to schedule three hours of the CSI franchise in the fall, the best CSI: NY can probably hope for is a midseason return. On ABC, the first hour of an expanded edition of 20/20, A Modern Fairytale, finished second with 6.65 million viewers and a 1.5/ 5 in the demo. Tied for No. 3 was the first hour of another two-hour edition of NBC’s Dateline (Viewers: #3, 4.79 million; A18-49: #4, 1.1/ 4) and already renewed Fringe on Fox (Viewers: #4, 3.49 million; A18-49: #3, 1.3/ 4). My prediction for ratings-challenged Fringe, which has certainly not benefited since moving to Friday, is a return in midseason.

Capping off the 9 p.m. hour was The CW’s just-renewed (and last-place) Supernatural, which left little-to-be desired with 1.94 million viewers and a 0.9/ 3 in the demo. With Smallville exiting, chances are Supernatural will move into the 8 p.m. time period on Friday.

CBS’ sure-to-be picked-up Blue Bloods finished first in the 10 p.m. hour in total viewers (9.77 million – most-watched show of the evening), while tying the second hour of ABC’s Royal Wedding-themed 20/20 in the demo (each with a 1.6/ 5). 20/20 averaged 6.74 million viewers, which brought the 9-11 p.m. finish to a respectable 6.69 million viewers and a 1.5/ 5 in the demo. The second hour of NBC’s Dateline lagged at 4.94 million viewers and a 1.3/ 4 among adults 18-49. Overall, tired Dateline could only muster 4.87 million viewers and a 1.2/ 4 in the demo from 9-11 p.m. In a perfect world, NBC would remove Dateline from troubled Friday next season, but the best we can hope for is paring it down to one hour.

Source: Marc Berman

9 comments:

  1. Fringe 1.3, still low but better than last week's 1.2

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  2. It couldn't be any worse than last week (3.33 million viewers), but it's still extremely low.

    I sure am happy to know Fringe is already renewed when I look at the ratings each Saturday. The ratings are completely sinking these last few weeks, like Community after its renewal, maybe it's connected... if it is, people are stupid to stop watching live, these bad ratings are not doing Fringe any good !

    I wonder why the guy who writes these (always neutral) ratings recaps predicts a return in midseason for Fringe. The show has been renewed for a full 22 episode season, FOX can't back out of that order now, so logically it's coming back in September.

    But in a way, I agree with this guy, Fringe should back in midseason, 24 style : 22 episodes airing from January to May, no reruns, a new episode each week for 4 ½ months. I'm sure it would be better ratings-wise.

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  3. Don't you read news? Fringe has already been renewed for a full 22 episodes season.

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  4. I'm still so unclear on whether viewing live makes a difference, especially without a Nielsen box. Even with, I think they are now counting DVR playback. Don't know, really have no expertise in this area.

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  5. Just because it got renewed doesn't mean we should stop watching live. And FOX could still change their mind. No time to slack off.
    Just recruited two new co-workers. One is already half way through the first season. Everyone else is catching up pretty quick. Have them ready for the fall.
    Keep at it and keep watching live.
    Fringe rules!

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  6. Supernatural's Mommy Dearest was a fabulous episode as was Frontierland. I just don't understand how they could have dropped below 2mil....

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  7. About Fringe, I thought the same thing when I saw the prediction about mid-season: apparently b3rt4 doesn't realize that Fringe has been renewed for 22 episodes. While b3rt4 sees the midseason start as a sign of Fringe's weakness, Bunky Bunk is correct in saying that it would actually be a compliment to have the 22 episodes air consecutively. Only 24 would be a comparable situation - Lost was airing shortened seasons when it was spring-only.

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  8. I would imagine due to the preemption last night as well as all the tornadoes that have swept through the area, all the people who've lost their homes, lost power, etc...

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  9. Supernatural Junkie2 May 2011 at 13:34

    The SPN demographic of 18 - 34 year old women were probably the group that was glued to the royal wedding coverage which drew away from SPN's audience.

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