Today's Early Overnight Ratings
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Monday 5/20/13 Metered Markets
“The Goodwin Games” DOA on Fox
Household
Rating/Share
ABC 8.6/14
NBC 6.0/10
CBS 4.9/ 8
Fox 1.2/ 2
CW 0.6/ 1
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-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Monday 5/22/12
CW: +50, NBC: +33, CBS: +26, ABC: + 6, Fox: -78
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-Winners:
“Dancing With the Stars” (ABC), “The Voice” (NBC), “Hawaii Five-O” (CBS)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“The Goodwin Games” (Fox), “Oh Sit!” (CW)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
It was an easy Monday overnight victory for ABC, which featured the final “Dancing With the Stars” performance show at a 10.5 rating/16 share from 8-10 p.m. Comparably, that was 12 percent below the year-ago evening (12.0/19 on 5/21/12), and it concludes for the season tonight.
“Dancing With the Stars” led into the series-preview of Canadian drama “Motive” at a 4.9/ 8 at 10 p.m., which finished second in the time period with just 44 percent retention out of the 9:30 p.m. portion of “Dancing With the Stars” (11.2/17). And it dipped by 18 percent in the second half-hour (5.4/ 9 to 4.4/ 8), which is not a good sign, of course. “Motive,” which debuts in its regularly scheduled Thursday 9 p.m. time period this week, will certainly not benefit from the lack of lead-in support from “Wipeout.”
NBC, of course, will win the evening among adults 18-49 (and other young adult demos) care of “The Voice,” which scored a competitive 7.1/11 in the overnights from 8-10 p.m. “Revolution,” which moves into the Wednesday 8 p.m. hour in the fall, followed with a third-place 3.8/ 6 at 10 p.m., which grew by six percent week-to-week.
In series-premiere news, long-delayed Fox sitcom “The Goodwin Games” was DOA at a mere 1.3/ 2 in the overnights (#4) at 8:30 p.m. It’s lead-in, a repeat of “Raising Hope,” scored a fourth-place 1.4/ 2 at 8 p.m. And encores of “New Girl” (#4: 1.1/ 2) and “The Mindy Project” (#4: 1.0/2) did even worse from 9-10 p.m. When a network delays a planned midseason starter and trims the episode order before it even begins, you know the cancellation clock is already ticking.
In series-finale news, veteran CBS benchwarmer sitcom “Rules of Engagement” signed off with a third-place 4.3/ 7 at 8:30 p.m., which was 23 percent above an encore of lead-in “2 Broke Girls” (#3: 3.5/ 6 at 8 p.m.). “Mike & Molly,” which was supposed to conclude for the season, was pre-empted due to subject matter considered not appropriate after the tragic events yesterday in Oklahoma. A repeat aired instead, which scored a 5.0/ 8 at 9:30 p.m. (#3) out of a 5.1/ 8 for an encore of “The Big Bang Theory” at 9 p.m.
At 10 p.m., “Hawaii Five-O” concluded for the season on the Eye net with a dominant 5.8/10, which was 16 percent about the “Mike & Molly” repeat. As a reminder, “Hawaii Five-O” moves to Friday at 9 p.m. next fall (out of “Undercover Boss” and into “Blue Bloods”).
Capping off the evening were two episodes of CW game show “Oh Sit!” (which is one too many) at a subpar 0.6/ 1 (#5) from 8-10 p.m.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Source: Marc Berman@tvmediainsights
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Ah, Goodwin Games :(
ReplyDelete“Revolution,” which moves into the Wednesday 8 p.m. hour in the fall,
ReplyDeletefollowed with a third-place 3.8/ 6 at 10 p.m., which grew by six percent
week-to-week.
Does this mean that Revolution was up versus last week's 1.9? Or just up in general?
This type of bad rating reminds me of the underrated Bent from NBC last year. :(
ReplyDeleteFive-0 wins for CBS hmmmm... what the executives say now. Well the other half is that it does well when Caste isn't on with DWTS before I tell you guys it rates well but nobody listens
ReplyDelete@Simon - only comparing overnight HH rating, not demo - that number will be available a little later.
ReplyDeleteNo way TBBT got a 3.7 in demo for repeat - especially sandwiched between a 1.8 and 2.2.
ReplyDeleteThose are the numbers that Nielsen just sent through. I'll email them back as you're right it's far too high :)
ReplyDeleteI think Mike & Molly repeat got such good ratings because many people weren't aware of its preemption. Poor Goodwin Games with just a 0.7. I am appalled at the way FOX has treated this show.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it's just a 2.2
ReplyDeleteWhoa way to go for H50 :D *jumps for joy* #1 non-reality category 9mill I think tha's the best for the season
ReplyDeleteI'll email them back as you're right it's far
ReplyDeleteOh shit with 02/03???? oh shit XD
ReplyDeletehmm I thought that too 2.2 for repeats?
ReplyDelete@Adam Tierney Should be fixed now. It was 2.2
ReplyDeleteI liked Motive,sad about Goodwin Games but I didn't think that show would do good even if they promote it proper.
ReplyDeletegood rating for H50!!
ReplyDeleteI wasn't expecting anything better. The way they've treated the show...
ReplyDeleteAnd now i wonder why NBC renew Revolution... It's already doing worst than a 5 and 3 year old shows, both in total viewers and Demo...
ReplyDeleteWhat nbc scripted shows are doing better?
ReplyDeleteThat's my point... If i remember correctly, new shows back in the days had way better ratings(+3.0 on procedurals while Elementary, a well acted, wel written show is pulling 2.0s)... It seems that people are just not watching new shows, like if they were cool with the shows right now...
ReplyDeleteShows tend to lost viewers Season per Season... So what can we expect of a third Season of Revolution? Idk, maybe i'm just talking nonsense(It's very possible)...
I quite don't understand this system cause on my country they just mesure the total viewership(We don't have 18-49 demo, 18-35 Demo, Women's Demo, Share, etc)
and fox starts the killing
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