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SUNDAY 10/28/12 Metered Markets
Household
Rating/Share
Fox 12.7/19
NBC 8.7/13
CBS 7.2/11
ABC 4.9/ 7
-Percent Change from the Year-Ago Evening (10/30/11):
Fox: +243, ABC: -12, NBC: -24, CBS: -29
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-Winners:
60 Minutes (CBS), Sunday Night Football (NBC), The World Series, Game 4 (Fox)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
666 Park Avenue (ABC)
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-Rating Results:
The four-game sweep by The San Francisco Giants concluded The World Series on Fox last night with an estimated 10.0 rating/15 share in the overnights in primetime (which finished second behind Sunday Night Football on NBC). While this series was certainly no ratings champion, game four did build from Fox’s regularly scheduled animated line-up by 243 percent year-to-year.
Earlier in the evening on Fox was a primetime football overrun at a massive 18.3/30 in the 7 p.m. half-hour, followed by post-game The OT at a 19.4/30 at 7:30 p.m. Keep in mind, as always, that results for any live sporting event are approximate.
Opposite baseball, aforementioned Sunday Night Football on NBC was no slouch, with the New Orleans Saints at the Denver Broncos at a dominant (and approximate) 11.6/17 in the overnights from 8:30-11 p.m. Earlier in the evening was Football Night in America at a 1.8/ 3 (#4) at 7 p.m., a 2.7/ 4 at 7:30 p.m. (#4) and a second-place 7.4/11 at 8 p.m.
Over at CBS, and opposite baseball and football, the Eye net still resonated with its combination of granddaddy 60 Minutes (#2: 8.5/13), The Amazing Race (#4: 6.4/ 9), The Good Wife (#3: 7.0/10) and relocated The Mentalist (#3: 6.9/11), which hit the 100-episode mark. ABC had nothing unusual to report, meanwhile, with line-up of America’s Funniest Home Videos (#3: 4.3/ 7), Once Upon a Time (#4: 6.2/ 9), relocated Revenge (#4: 5.6/ 8) and week five of 666 Park Avenue (#4: 3.5/ 6), which dipped by 22 percent from failed year-ago occupant Pan Am (4.5/ 7 on 10/30/11). Five-week overnight track for 666 Park Avenue: 5.3/ 9 – 3.7/ 6 – 3.7/ 6 – 3.3/ 6 – 3.5/ 6).
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights
I hope Revenge did well
ReplyDeleteWhat does 6.9/11 mean? How many viewers did The Mentalist have? Stupid blank tables.
ReplyDelete@LuckoX10:disqus Please read the post that explains why the tables are blank.
ReplyDeleteYea ok but what does 6.9/11 mean?
ReplyDeleteThose are the early Ratings/Share.
ReplyDeleteYou can read about them here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nielsen_ratings
so there was the football last night? when will the season end?
ReplyDeleteLOL! Don't know if that was on purpose, but you make it sound like Homer Simpson saying "Stupid Flanders!" xP
ReplyDeleteFebruary.
ReplyDelete666 Park Avenue did better this week than Last and its still being compared to Failed Pan Am? I don't see the logic really
ReplyDeleteI think it's because Pan Am got cancelled and as 666 Park is doing worse then the writer is suggesting it should be as well.
ReplyDeletethank you!
ReplyDeleteI get that but it's not fair to compare two shows that have different genres. Its obvious nothing will survive or get better ratings at the timeslot for ABC so it should show confidence in 666 PA to keep the ratings steady and to build it up.
ReplyDeleteOh hey, OUAT did the same, so yay! That's good.
ReplyDeleteAnd 666 Park Avenue seems to be gaining viewers, so while that's still not good, I'm happy.
Yay Once! :)
ReplyDeleteI completely agree, they are very different shows.
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