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Ratings News - 22nd April 2011

22 Apr 2011

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Prime-Time Metered Market Thursday Ratings:
Idol Fueled Fox Wins; The Office the Only Bight Spot on NBC

Thursday 4/21/11
Note: The overnight data now includes DVR playback until 3 a.m. local time. One year earlier it was based on Live data only. All times are ET/PT.

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Rtg/Shr
Fox 10.4/17
CBS 5.5/ 9
NBC 3.1/ 6
ABC 2.6/ 4
CW 1.7/ 3

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-Percent Change From the Year-Ago Evening (Thursday, April 22, 2010):
Fox: +96, NBC: -14, CW: -19, CBS: -36, ABC: -40

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-Yesterday's Winners:
American Idol (Fox), The Office (NBC), Bones (Fox), The Mentalist R (CBS)

-Yesterday's Losers:
Community (NBC), The Paul Reiser Show (NBC), Parks and Recreation (NBC), 30 Rock (NBC)

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-Ratings Breakdown:
Fox led the Thursday overnight troops, almost doubling second-place CBS. And that impressive victory is a result, of course, of mega-hit American Idol. In the distant No. 3 spot was NBC, followed by ABC and, of course, The CW.

The live American Idol Results Show kicked-off the evening for Fox with a 13.6 rating/23 share in the overnights from 8-9 p.m., building from a 12.6/22 to a 14.5/24. That led into Bones at a dominant 7.2/12 at 9 p.m. (and retention out of the 8:30 p.m. portion of American Idol of 50 percent). Bones, however, is not a show that needs lead-in support. It can clearly stand on its own and has for years.

In an entire evening of encore telecasts (as the old saying goes, “April repeats brings May originals”), CBS had nothing unusual to report with its combination of The Big Bang Theory (#2: 5.1/ 9), Rules of Engagement (#2: 3.7/ 6), CSI (#2: 5.3/ 9) and The Mentalist (#1: 7.0/12). Next season, look for CBS to schedule a new comedy at 8:30 p.m. on Thursday, while finding something else for 9 p.m. My prediction is CSI will move into the Friday 9 p.m. hour (in place of CSI: NY) for what will probably be its final season in 2011-12.

In week two news, embarrassing The Paul Reiser Show on NBC dipped to last at 8:30 p.m., with a mere 2.0/ 3 in the overnights. Compared to its anemic opener on April 14 (2.5/ 4), that was a loss of 20 percent. Unfortunately, viewers are not “mad about” Paul Reiser, which dipped by 20 percent from modest lead-in Community (#4: 2.5/ 4 at 8 p.m.). Next on NBC was demo friendly The Office (#3: 4.7/ 8), which deserves accolades for building by a whopping 135 percent out of The Paul Reiser Show, followed by Parks and Recreation (#3: 3.4/ 5) and the hour-long 100th episode of wacky 30 Rock (#2: 3.2/ 5), which still performed marginally despite facing repeats of Private Practice on ABC and aforementioned The Mentalist on CBS.

What NBC desperately needs on Thursday is a mass appeal hit sitcom (translation: a comedy taped in front of a live audience).

Mirroring CBS, ABC populated the evening with all repeats – Wipeout (#3: 2.8/ 5), Grey’s Anatomy (#4: 3.0/ 5) and Private Practice (#3: 2.0/ 3). And The CW aired its most-watched series, The Vampire Diaries (#5: 2.1/ 4), followed by on-the-fence Nikita (#5: 1.4/ 2). Given The CW’s current rating woes, chances are Nikita will be back next season.

Source: Nielsen Media Research data (R = repeat)

Source: pifeedback

4 comments:

  1. Hmmmm Vampire Diaries has all but collapsed. CW better save it from American Idol before they're doing worse than Supernatural. Then again, it'd be cool for SPN to be #1 next year :P

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  2. Ah, NBC... always on the brink of total chaos. I am so glad Community is already renewed. I think it got a full season order, anyone can confirm? It would make sense since they cover a year in community college. I hope NBC won't think about reducing it (because what's bugging me is that the develop new comedies for next season even if they have no spot to put them on the air).

    One spark in the night : Parks and Recreation is doing more than okay given The Office's low ratings ('low' for The Office of course, for any other show on NBC it would be great).

    It reminds me of a Jack Donaght line in last Thursday's 30 Rock (I love when the show tackles on NBC's critical situation) : "Do you know what the business model is in the entertainment industry ? Make 10 shows and hope than one of them works. We produce more failed pilots than the French air force".

    It was hurtful when Liz high fived that last sentence, but Jack has a point : nothing works, it's so not easy to make a new hit show (especially on the key demo), Modern Family and Glee were lucky in September 2009 but aside from those two : nothing.

    It's because of the nature of some shows combined with the way people watch their series that make some series fail (The Event), but it also has something to do with the quality. It's not like if a show like The Cape can go on for six seasons and a movie. It was doomed from the beginning and everyone could notice that.

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  3. You have to see that American Idol is almost ending and I bet next year they make sure they don't have VD on during American Idol.

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  4. This isn't looking good for CW. I guess cuz of aother shows being on, but good thing for the Internet!

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