Today's Early Overnight Ratings
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Early Ratings Analysis
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Metered Market Wednesday Ratings
“American Idol” Down but Still Very Dominant on Fox
Wednesday 3/06/13
Metered Market Results
Household
Rating/Share
Fox 8.5/13
CBS 5.1/ 9
ABC 3.5/ 6
NBC 2.7/ 4
CW 1.1/ 2
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-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Wednesday 3/08/12:
NBC: - 4, CBS: - 6, CW: - 8, ABC: -10, Fox: -31
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-Winners:
“American Idol” (Fox), “Survivor: Caramoan” (CBS)
-Losers:
“Whitney” (NBC)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
It was an easy Wednesday victory for Fox, which featured two-hours of “American Idol.” But an 8.5 rating/13 share in the overnights for “Idol” was 31 percent below the 12.4/19 on the comparable year-ago evening. Dominance is certainly good, and Fox will also win the evening in all key demos. But ongoing erosion of this magnitude this season is a definite concern for the future.
The night’s other veteran reality competition, “Survivor: Caramoan” on CBS, scored a respectable 6.3/10 in the overnights from 8-9 p.m. And that, comparably, trailed the first hour of “American Idol” (8.4/14) by 25 percent. But compared to the year-ago edition, “Survivor” One World” (6.4/10 on 3/07/12), this was down by just two percent. The moral of the story: The stronger you are, the greater the fall, and “American Idol” has lost more than half of its once formidable sized audience. “Survivor” has not.
Leading out of “Survivor: Caramoan” on the Eye net were encores of “Criminal Minds” (#2: 4.7/ 8) and “CSI” (#1: 4.4/ 8) from 9-11 p.m. Sixty-five percent of last night’s schedule was, in fact, repeats.
In the distant No. 3 spot overall was ABC, which featured only two original episodes: “The Neighbors” and “Suburgatory.” Freshman “The Neighbors,” which is certainly not the clinker many critics anticipated (myself included), finished third at 8:30 p.m. with a 4.0/ 6. Comparably, the retention out of an encore of “The Middle” (4.3/ 7 at 8 p.m.) was solid at 93 percent. Sophomore “Suburgatory,” meanwhile, was third with a 3.6/ 6 at 9:30 p.m. And that held 84 percent of its repeat “Modern Family” lead-in (#3: 4.3/ 7 at 9 p.m.).
Planning ahead, ABC would be wise not to renew both “The Neighbors” and “Suburgatory.” While “Suburgatory” might be a better bet for survival because it already has two seasons under its belt, “The Neighbors” is more of a standout.
ABC capped off the evening with an encore of critically acclaimed drama “Nashville, “which was third with a 2.4/ 4.
Elsewhere, an original episode of struggling NBC sitcom “Whitney” opened with a 2.7/ 4 (#4) at 8 p.m. And that led into a repeat of “Whitney” at a 2.0/ 3 (#4) at 8:30 p.m. Why NBC gave this laugh-challenged half-hour a second season is a mystery to begin with.
Next on the Peacock net were encores of “Law & Order: SVU” (#4: 3.1/ 5) and certain to be renewed “Chicago Fire” (#2: 2.7/ 5) from 9-11 p.m. The CW closed the night with repeats of “Arrow” (#5: 1.4/ 2) and “Supernatural” (#5: 0.9/ 1), which were both already greenlit for 2013-14.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
Source: Marc Berman@tvmediainsights
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