Canadian Ratings - March 26 to April 1
3 Apr 2012
Cancelled Shows Lost Girl Misc ShowsMONDAY
CTV, competing with itself and Dancing with the Stars on CTV Two, is not doing as well with The Voice as NBC is in the States. The Voice drew 1,403,000 over two hours on CTV. Castle followed with 1,994,000.
Meanwhile, CTV Two waltzed off with an impressive 1,372,000 with the second, two hour performance episode of Dancing with the Stars. NBC’s Smash was smacked down to 420,000 at 10 p.m.
Global patched back-to-back Fear Factor (417,000, 520,000) into the House and NCIS:LA slots. A rerun of Hawaii FIVE-0 drew 866,000.
City’s Canada’s Got Talent was up to 479,000 overnight viewers for a results show at 7. Back-to-back Alcatraz sprung 741,000 and 795,000. Reruns of How I Met Your Mother (206,000) and 2 Broke Girls (204,000) were booted to the end of the night.
Mr. D aired to 517,000 at 8 p.m. followed by the second last Little Mosque on the Prairie, which drew 456,000 at 8:30. The Dragon’s Den spin-off The Big Decision managed 538,000 at 10.
Vancouver/Los Angeles drew 824,000 NHL fans to TSN. Score pinned 399,000 with WWE Raw. Bering Sea Gold (412,000) was the big draw at Discovery. Midsomer Murders killed on TVO (350,000).
TUESDAY
NCIS got Global off to a big start with 1,866,000 viewers. NCIS: Los Angeles did even better with 1,876,000. Wipeout fell to 343,000 at 10.
CTV moved stuff around again and plunked in Missing (1,401,000). The finales of Whitney and Hot in Cleveland drew 812,000 and 845,000 viewers. Unforgettable ended CTV’s night with 1,511,000.
The Rick Mercer Report was seen by 1,074,000 viewers. 22 Minutes followed with 834,000. Just Four Laughs pulled 466,000.
City had a mix of new and reruns with back-to-back Last Man Standing (166,000 and 165,000), New Girl (501,000). Raising Hope (153,000) and Body of Proof (724,000) followed.
CTV Two was a factor with a repeat of Dancing with the Stars (822,000) followed by the DWTS results show (1,198,000). Their night ended with Fashion Star (311,000).
Toronto/Carolina drew 528,000 hockey fans to Sportsnet Ontario. Pawn Stars fetched 412,000 and 464,000 on History, where American Pickers picked up 367,000.
WEDNESDAY
Survivor One World stayed on top of the overnights with 2,447,000 viewers. Are You There Chelsea? (441,000 and 343,000) ran back-to-back episodes. Part 2 of Global’s new Titanic miniseries sunk to 488,000 viewers.
A two hour American Idol drew 1,984,000 CTV viewers. A new CSI followed with 1,694,000.
CTV Two led with America’s Top Model (104,000), took a big jump with a rerun of Criminal Minds (699,000) and tumbled back down with a repeat of Flashpoint (327,000). What really went missing was the other 2 million CTV viewers who caught this series’ opener.
For the only time this season, Republic of Doyle failed to crack the million-a-week-plus mark, drawing 930,000 in the overnight estimates. The reason? CBC’s best lead-in, Dragons’ Den, was on the shelf, replaced for the week by the world figure skating championships (690,000).
City had reruns of The Middle (224,000), Suburgatory (210,000), Modern Family (342,000) and Happy Endings (272,000). An umpteenth Murdoch Mysteries rerun was slotted in at 10 (204,000).
A Canucks game scored 619,000 on Sportsnet Pacific. Rangers/Jets drew 566,000 on TSN. Back-to-back episodes of American Restoration drew 363,000 and 460,000 on History. IRT: Deadliest Roads drove off with 520,000 and Swamp People did 418,000. King was up quite a bit on Showcase, to 140,000.
THURSDAY
The Big Bang Theory was back and once again topped the week in Canada with 3,388,000 overnight viewers. Two and a Half Men followed with 1,178,000. Criminal Minds was next with 1,035,000, then, a robust outing for The Mentalist (2,060,000).
American Idol (1,235,000) was the usual on CTV Two. Hot in Cleveland (382,000) and Up All Night (299,000) followed. Criminal Minds did 305,000 at 10. CTV Two opened the night at 7 with Vampire Diaries (366,000).
The Exes opened meekly for Global at 8 (139,000). The Office reran to 179,000. Kiefer Sutherland’s new series Touch reached out to 1,228,000 Global overnight viewers. Awake woke up 496,000.
Women’s figure skating drew 943,000 on CBC.
City saw 293,000 tune in to Community. 30 Rock rolled to 366,000. Person of Interest interested 971,000 and Private Practice did 176,000.
Philly/Toronto scored 702,000 viewers for TSN. Frozen Planet chilled to 201,000 on Discovery. Undercover Boss Canada, just picked up for another 30 episodes, hired another 416,000 at 9 p.m. on W.
FRIDAY
More figure skating (Men’s shorts half off) replaced Marketplace and drew 777,000. CTV took advantage with Undercover Boss at 8 (1,328,000) followed by Grimm at 9 (840,000) and Blue Bloods (1,699,000).
Global slotted in Kitchen Nightmares at 8 (532,000) followed by reruns of House (376,000) and Ringer (250,000).
CTV Two’s big draws were Nikita (210,000), CSI: NY (875,000) and Dateline (327,000).
City was back with Who Do You Think You Are (440,000) and Fringe (401,000) and the Mantracker (152,000).
TSN scored with a Canucks game (856,000) and an earlier Habs game (495,000). WWE Smackdown drew 248,000 on Score.
SATURDAY
Leafs are out of it, again, and that’s reflected in the ratings. Their early game on Hockey Night in Canada scored a below average 1,668,000 with the later Calgary/Canucks tilt drawing 1,286,000.
Buried Saturday at 8 and airing six days after its NBC broadcast, a two hour Celebrity Apprentice was found by 291,000 Global viewers.
Saturday Night Live was at 328,000.
Even against such weak competition, the Trudeau/Brazeau “Thrilla on the Hilla” drew only 92,000 Sun News viewers in the overnights at 9. Maybe that was because Sun News dragged a six minute event out to three hours plus a pre-show. Still, that’s nearly 100% better than a rerun of Brian Lilley did one week before (listed at 1,000 viewers).
SUNDAY
Once Upon a Time (1,409,000) was solid at 7 for CTV. Then came the two hour Junos broadcast, which did 1,576,000 in the overnights. That was down sharply from the 2.4 million who tuned in last year. Blame a lack of big name bands, plus no-shows from some of the nominees, rather than host William Shatner. GCB followed at 10 with 1,297,000.
Global opened with The Simpsons (873,000) followed by Bob’s Burgers (560,000), Family Guy (843,000) and American Dad (689,000). Two episodes of Napoleon Dynamite was a poor substitute for The Good Wife (263,000, 223,000). The West Block did 134,000.
CTV Two did just fine with the 47th Annual Country Music Awards (799,000). But one has to ask: why is CTV/CTV Two leaching each other with competing music awards shows?
Spelling Night in Canada drew 562,000 at 7 p.m. on CBC. Can I get some of those kids to spell check this column please? A two hour figure skating gala drew another 642,000 at 8.
Canada’s Got Talent hit a new low with a one hour filler episode (372,000). The Whole Nine Yards was City’s latest Sunday night movie bomb (164,000).
Canada/USA curling drew 661,000 on TSN. A Titanic aftermath special drew 443,000 on Discovery. Lost Girl ended its second season with a special, hour-long pre-show (214,000) followed by the season finale (323,000). A NASCAR Sprint race drove off with 315,000 viewers on TSN2. A Blue Jays pre-season game batted 226,000 on Sportsnet Ontario. Justified drew 215,000 on Showcase.
Via Toronto