Today's Early Overnight Ratings
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NOTE: The CW ratings below will be inflated due to NFL in NYC. We'll post the final adjusted numbers in the Ratings Database when they are released in about 6 hrs time.
Early Ratings Analysis
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Marc Berman.
Monday 10/07/13 Metered Markets
CBS Continues to Lose Steam
Household
Rating/Share
ABC 8.4/13
NBC 8.4/13
Fox 4.8/ 7
CBS 4.5/ 7
CW 0.9/ 1
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-Percent Change from the Year-Ago Evening – Monday 10/08/12:
Fox: +37, NBC: +15, CW: no change, ABC: – 7, CBS: -17
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-Winners:
“The Voice” (NBC), “Dancing With the Stars” (ABC), “Sleepy Hollow” (Fox), “The Blacklist” (NBC), “Castle” (ABC)
-Honorable Mention:
“How I Met Your Mother” (CBS), “Bones” (Fox)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“We Are Men” (CBS), “Beauty and the Beast” (CW), “Hostages” (CBS)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
ABC and NBC tied for overnight household dominance on this third Monday of the new TV season, and NBC, of course, will win the evening in adults 18-49 (and other key young adult demos) thanks to “The Voice” and “The Blacklist.” “The Voice” opened with an 8.9 rating/13 share in the overnights from 8-10 p.m., which was seven percent above the 8.3/12 on the year-ago evening and two percent below competing “Dancing With the Stars” on ABC (9.1/14). And bona fide hit (and just full season renewed) “The Blacklist” followed with a 7.3/12 at 10 p.m., which was 40 percent above year-ago occupant “Revolution” (5.2/ 8 on 10/08/12). Three week overnight track for “The Blacklist”: 8.0/12 – 7.7/13 – 7.3/12.
As predicted, “The Blacklist” is the new hit of the young TV season.
Aforementioned “Dancing With the Stars,” which has certainly revitalized its look and feel this season, led into underrated “Castle,” which finished a comfortable second behind “The Blacklist” in the overnights with a 7.0/12 at 10 p.m. Comparably, that was right on par from one year earlier (while “Dancing With the Stars” dipped by just eight percent). Sadly…and stop reading if you don’t want to know who exited “Dancing With the Stars”…last night was the departure of the courageous Valerie Harper, who is the true definition of the word survivor. Too bad none of her former “MTM” co-star were present to cheer her on.
CBS, unfortunately, continues to lose steam on Monday, which will only be magnified once “How I Met Your Mother” concludes next spring. Overnight results for “How I Met Your Mothers” was solid at a third-place 5.7/ 9 at 8 p.m., which was six percent above one year earlier (and will certainly translate well demographically). But week two of “We Are Men” sunk to fourth with a 3.9/ 6 at 8:30 p.m., which was 15 percent below its already disappointing 4.6/ 7 one week earlier (and only a minor improvement over failed year-ago occupant “Partners”). Given that “Mike & Molly” is waiting in the wings with a full season episode order, “We Are Men” could be the second new series cancellation of the season. Tick, tock…the cancellation clock is ticking.
At 9 p.m., once promising “2 Broke Girls” continues to lose steam on CBS with a 5.1/ 8 (#3t) down by 18 percent from the year-ago evening (6.2/ 9 on 10/08/12). And week three of lead-out “Mom” followed with a compatible 4.9/ 7, which was equal to one week earlier (but down by 12 percent from former time period occupant “Mike & Molly” on the year-ago evening). Three week overnight track for “Mom”: 5.5/ 8 – 4.9/ 7 – 4.9/ 7.
Week three of Eye net drama “Hostages,” meanwhile, continues to bleed with a distant third-place 3.8/ 6 at 10 p.m. Comparably, this was a loss of a hefty 34 percent from “Hawaii Five-O” on the year-ago evening (5.8/ 9 on 10/08/12) with retention out of “Mom” of 78 percent. Three week overnight track for “Hostages”: 5.1/ 9 – 4.1/ 7 – 3.8/ 6. Chances are CBS will end up moving “Hostages” to Saturday before the November sweeps to burn-off its remaining episodes.
Over at Fox, which finished third overall for the night (ahead of CBS), veteran “Bones” (#4: 4.6/ 7 at 8 p.m.) led into episode four of “Sleepy Hollow,” which earned its second season renewal with a 5.0/ 8 (#3t) from 9-10 p.m. Comparably, that outdelivered failed year-ago time period occupant “The Mob Doctor” (2.4/ 4 on 10/08/12) by 108 percent. Four week overnight track for “Sleepy Hollow”: 6.1/ 9 – 5.7/ 8 – 5.2/ 8 – 5.0/ 8.
In season-premiere news, “Hart of Dixie” on The CW opened year three with a bland 1.1/ 2 (#5) at 8 p.m., which was actually 22 percent above dying year-ago occupant “90210” (0.9/ 1 on 10/08/12). But relocated “Beauty and the Beast” was DOR (dead on return) at 9 p.m. with a mere 0.7/ 1, which trailed its year-ago series-opener (2.4/ 4 on Thursday 10/11/12 at 9 p.m.) by 71 percent.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Source: Marc Berman@tvmediainsights
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Next, if available, we will post the Top 25 Market 18-49 Ratings to give you a rough idea of the ratings to following.
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