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Ratings News - 7th November 2013

Nov 7, 2013

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Today's Early Overnight Ratings

This table shows the early overnight ratings. These ratings are normally adjusted later in the day when all the ratings have been consolidated to take into account any local preemptions and/or overruns. You can find all the final adjusted numbers in our Ratings Database. (See the About section below for details about ratings)

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Early Ratings Analysis

The analysis below is based on the early household numbers and are NOT the same as the numbers that will be posted in the above table later. (See the About section below)

For more information on the Nielsen Ratings see this Wikipedia Entry.

NOTE: The opinions expressed here are NOT those of SpoilerTV but of the Author of this Article, Marc Berman.

Metered Market Wednesday Ratings
“The CMA Awards” Lead ABC to Midweek Victory

Wednesday 11/06/13

Household
Rating/Share
ABC 9.7/16
CBS 6.3/10
NBC 3.8/ 6
Fox 3.5/ 6
CW 1.7/ 3

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-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Wednesday 11/07/12:
ABC: +76, CBS: -12, CW: -19, Fox: -29, NBC: -38

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-Winners:
“The 47th Annual CMA Awards” (ABC)

-Honorable Mention:
“Survivor: Blood vs. Water” (CBS), “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “CSI” (CBS)

-Losers (excluding repeats):
“The X Factor” (Fox), “The Tomorrow People” (CW), “Dateline” (NBC)

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-Ratings Breakdown:
It was an easy Wednesday household overnight victory for ABC courtesy of the “47th Annual CMA Awards,” which finished first in each of the six half-hours with an average 9.7 rating/16 share from 8-11 p.m. Comparably, this was 11 percent above the year-ago telecast (8.7/14 on Thursday 11/01/12), which translated into 13.68 million viewers and a 3.8/10 among adults 18-49 (based on the live plus same day data).

Second-place CBS was on par from one week earlier despite the increased competition from ABC with its line-up of “Survivor: Blood vs. Water” (#2: 5.9/10), “Criminal Minds” (#2: 6.6/11) and “CSI” (#2: 6.3/11). And this proves, of course, that regularly programming can still perform adequately opposite an event like “The CMA Awards.” As for the always-addictive “Survivor,” please visit our TVMI Facebook page and tell us what you thought of last night’s episode at http://tinyurl.com/ckermnd.

In the distant third place spot last night was NBC care of relocated “Revolution” (#3t: 3.5/ 6), veteran “Law & Order: SVU” (#3: 4.4/ 7) and a midweek edition of “Dateline” (#3: 3.4/ 6), which was 31 percent below the year-ago airing of former time period occupant “Chicago Fire” (4.9/ 9 on 11/07/12). While a 3.5 in the overnights is certainly nothing to crow about, “Revolution” is still an improvement over the sitcom strategy in the hour last season.

“The X Factor” on Fox equally “Revolution” in the household overnights, with a 3.5/ 6 from 8-10 p.m.. And it will, of course, hold a notable advantage in all the key young adult demos over the sophomore older-skewing drama. But overnight erosion of 29 percent from the 4.9/ 7 on the year-ago evening (and facing “The Voice” on NBC tonight) is all the more reason to label this tired singing competition a “loser.” At this point, Fox really needs to think of life without “The X Factor” next fall.

“Arrow” on The CW equaled its week-ago performance, with a 2.1/ 3 at 8 p.m. But episode five of lead-out drama “The Tomorrow People” slipped to a 1.2/ 2 at 9 p.m., which was a loss of one-tenth of a rating point (or eight percent) from one week earlier. Of the three new CW dramas, “The Originals” on Tuesday is the standout.

Source: Nielsen Media Research data

Source: Marc Berman@tvmediainsights

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77 comments:

  1. Why so low for TTP is freaking amazing that show :(

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  2. I think that The Tomorrow People is great show, but at this point it looks like only TTP or Reign will get full season and i like Reign even more, so i kinda hope TTP will continue decreasing (even through the best would be if the both got full season )

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  3. I hope he is off about TTP but I am not holding my breath as it has been very consistent skew wise. I tend to ignore him when it comes to CW shows in particular but here it seems bad already. Hate it.

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  4. I don't get why it's not catching on.

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  5. Now I am really worried about The Tomorrow People. A 1.2HH isn't good, but I hope it doesn't fall in the 18 to 49.

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  6. Me too. I really thought it was World Series related last week. The problem is that even if it doesn't fall, it should be going up, because I suspect the CW will prefer a 0.6 from Reign than a 0.6 from TTP considering that Reing probably does better in the younger demos leading to higher sales. Damn it.

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  7. I agree!It has been decreasing everyweek so that tells you the viewers are not liking it.By midseason The 100 will be replacing TTP.

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  8. I Like TTP, but Reign was a big surprise this fall. Between these two, I hope Reign get a full season and be renewed for a 2nd season.

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  9. A comment from neogaf forums:

    "Here's the thing, the premise is pretty basic and like Arrow it's full of unnecessarily hot people. The acting is pretty hit or miss and the story is meh right now. My biggest problem with the show is the fact that in the first two episodes it prides itself on the fact that even though these "Tommorrow People" have their powers, they are unable to kill. Thing is, that entire concept is thrown completely out of the window by the third episode.
    I've dropped it because not being able to kill was one of the more original aspects of the entire show, and having it written out like that so early in the series doesn't really bode well for the show's future in terms of writing. You may like it more than me though, so maybe try it out, but don't expect too much."



    Is this one of the problems of the show?

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  10. I see people are finally seeing that Reign is really good.It already has over 200,000 likes on facebook.

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  11. I don't see how the "not being able to kill thing" was thrown out on the third episode, no idea what they are talking about. I think it's a matter of opinion but I really enjoy the characters and the story, I don't think it's hit or miss. Sure, it's not "there there" yet but then again, neither was Arrow right out of the gate and everyone was patient with it.

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  12. So, Arrow did like 0.9~1.0 and tomorrow people 0.5?!

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  13. I don't get why Arrow have this ratings this season. The show is much better now, in this season.

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  14. Why is The Tomorrow People doing so bad? I really like the show. Hoping it doesn't fall below 0.6..
    Arrow isn't doing the ratings it had last year either, which is also too bad because I really like the second season! Is The CW slowly dying?

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  15. I agree. It's really frustrating. Even though I have to say that I have too much to worry about on this night with Revolution and The Tomorrow People already to worry about Arrow, which, unlike the other two, is in no danger whatsoever of not coming back. But I would still like to do see it doing better.

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  16. The CW is actually up this year. Both shows should be doing better however. It's annoying. I hope both go up somehow.

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  17. I sometimes wonder if Arrow could use one or two characters being written out. Is there any strong use for his sister, or Roy Harper, at this time? I know Roy is integral to the comics, but this isn't the comic.

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  18. Roy's story is developing quite nicely I think and it is tying with various characters and will soon become integral to the Arrow himself I think. As for Thea, she is needed to ground Oliver to his family, his other world. I think it's quite balanced.

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  19. "Is The CW slowly dying?" Sort of, some shows are doing better like The Originals, but there are still a lot more misses too.

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  20. talking from my perspective I have an issue with the powers being mostly similar (I like individuality with my super heroes), the obvious love triangle and the super computer.
    Pellegrino remains my only positive point for this show (granted it's a lot better than Reign and deserves the full-season pickup a lot more)

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  21. Actually, The Originals will get a full season as well.

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  22. Fair points I guess, it's a matter of opinion at the end of the day. I do dislike the love triangle but it hasn't been that prominent so far so I don't take issue with it, and it's worse in another shows that I watch anyway (cough TVD cough). The super computer is a nice geeky aspect for me, I enjoy it, but to each his own. As for the powers being similar, it's a matter of each show's mythology. I don't take issue with that and I think it helps to ground the show (Heroes was an example of how different powers got out of control fast), but again, I understand your point.

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  23. Could theCW afford to axe two new dramas this season ? Because looking at the numbers of both Reign and TTP neither show looks like one I'd pick it up considering their numbers.


    Obviously by picking them up full season they could avoid weaker shows taking this spot and even dragging them down even further.
    How is it looking for theCW this year in general ? BatB seems to be on a 0.4 average, HoD on a 0.5, TTP on a 0.6-7 same as Reign, Carrie Diaries on a 0.3, TVD on a 1.1, Arrow on a 0.9-1.0 like Originals and Supernatural on a 1.2 average ? Please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but considering we had a 'CW execs can pop some champaign bottles this season' discussion earlier last month theCW doesen't seem to be standing on a good leg this season at all (altough I'm sure better than last year).


    Hate to say it but theCW should be more looking into bringing pre-existing fanbases to their network aka. ressurecting shows or sequel shows to shows with a rabid following (*cough* Buffy *cough*, Heroes, Leverage, True Blood after it ends.) at least that's what I would do.


    One thing seems certain: theCW can't go back to their old 'teen dramas only' niche, theCW should sooner or later embrace being branded a genre network

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  24. Even in the final number BATB is only 0.3 and HOD 0.4

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  25. You're right, it comes down to personal preference. I expected a different show there and that's possibly part of the reason I was so dissapointed (not saying that the show itself didn't lose me with certain aspects).

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  26. Actually, Batb has been getting 0.3s and Hod 0.4s, but your point still stands.

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  27. No. The CW is still up year to year and that is as much of a victory as any network can expect to be at this point. I didn't check the other networks one by one because year to year comparisons require some workload but the CW is most likely improving its position. Its midseason is also looking much more promising than it did last year. Remember, this is a network that two years ago only had one successful show (TVD) and an ok performer (90210). This is is now a network with 4 successful shows (TVD, Arrow, Supernatural, TO) and two ok performers (TTP, Reign). That's a big big win.

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  28. I keep reading about fan wars between Laurel and Felicity. Maybe some of those fans are tuning out.

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  29. I think that if TVD could survive with the triangle being as front as center as it is, I don't see that being an actual reason for people turning out of Arrow. Especially because it's not even a thing on the show yet, although they could go there at some point.

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  30. I tend to forget that theCW never stood on strong legs to begin with and considering that last year TVDs average was about the same as this years, BatB stood trough season 1 with a 0.6, Supernatural a 0.9 and Arrow a 1.0 you seem to be right.


    This years 90210 and Gossip Girl simply seem to be Hart of Dixie and BatB while this years BatB and Hart of Dixie are Reign and TTP.


    You seem to be right with it getting slowly better, altough better doesen't always look that way...

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  31. Here are the full year to year comparisons (I published this on Tuesday, so numbers from Tuesday and Wednesday from this week are out):
    - Monday 8pm: 0.48 (90210) vs. 0.40 (Hart of Dixie)
    - Monday 9pm: 0.38 (Gossip Girl) vs 0.30 (Beauty and the Beast)
    - Tuesday 8pm: 0.58 (Hart of Dixie) vs. 0.98 (The Originals)
    - Tuesday 9pm: 0.38 (Emily Owens) vs. 1.10 (Supernatural)
    - Wednesday 8pm: 1.18 (Arrow) vs. 0.93 (Arrow)
    - Wednesday 9pm: 0.88 (Supernatural) vs. 0.75 (The Tomorrow People)
    - Thursday 8pm: 1.44 (The Vampire Diaries) vs. 1.14 (The Vampire Diaries)
    - Thursday 9pm: 0.83 (Beauty and the Beast) vs. 0.67 (Reign)
    - Friday: 0.25 (Nikita) vs. 0.30 (The Carrie Diaries)

    So, it’s basically:
    - even Mondays (both hours), Wednesdays at 9pm and Fridays
    - down a bit Wednesdays at 8 and Thursdays (both hours)
    - ridiculously up on both Tuesday hours

    Also, keep in mind that because the number of episodes included in these averages is very small, one or two outlier episodes have a very high impact. This leads to some caveats:
    - the Thursday at 9pm hour is very inflated because we only count 3 episodes and the premiere was at a never seen again high level
    - the Vampire Diaries initial run was very high last year. It’s unlikely that the year to year decline is maintained across the season IMO.
    - even some Monday averages are inflated. For instance, there is a 0.6 for 90210 counted there that would only happen once again in the season
    - this one is in the opposite direction of the others, but Supernatural is deflated because it did establish in a higher level than it looked initially

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  32. Here are the 1/2 hr breakdows

    8:00 p.m.

    ABC – The 47th Annual CMA Awards
    Viewers: 16.38 million (#1), A18-49: 4.2/13 (#1)

    CBS – Survivor: Blood vs. Water
    Viewers: 9.42 million (#2), A18-49: 2.5/ 7 (#2)

    NBC – Revolution
    Viewers: 5.55 million (#3), A18-49: 1.5/ 4 (#3)

    Fox – The X Factor
    Viewers: 4.40 million (#4), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#4)

    CW – Arrow
    Viewers: 2.69 million (#5), A18-49: 1.0/ 3 (#5)

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    8:30 p.m.

    ABC – The 47th Annual CMA Awards
    Viewers: 17.02 million (#1), A18-49: 4.5/12 (#1)

    CBS – Survivor: Blood vs. Water
    Viewers: 9.01 million (#2), A18-49: 2.5/ 7 (#2)

    NBC – Revolution
    Viewers: 4.89 million (#3), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#4)

    Fox – The X Factor
    Viewers: 4.71 million (#4), A18-49: 1.6/ 4 (#3)

    CW – Arrow
    Viewers: 2.78 million (#5), A18-49: 1.0/ 3 (#5)

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    9:00 p.m.

    ABC – The 47th Annual CMA Awards
    Viewers: 17.32 million (#1), A18-49: 4.9/13 (#1)

    CBS – Criminal Minds
    Viewers: 9.65 million (#2), A18-49: 2.4/ 6 (#2)

    NBC – Law & Order: SVU
    Viewers: 5.30 million (#3), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#4)

    Fox – The X Factor
    Viewers: 4.62 million (#4), A18-49: 1.5/ 4 (#3)

    CW – The Tomorrow People
    Viewers: 1.68 million (#5), A18-49: 0.6/ 2 (#5)

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    9:30 p.m.

    ABC – The 47th Annual CMA Awards
    Viewers: 16.84 million (#1), A18-49: 4.8/13 (#1)

    CBS – Criminal Minds
    Viewers: 9.61 million (#2), A18-49: 2.3/ 6 (#2)

    NBC – Law & Order: SVU
    Viewers: 5.93 million (#3), A18-49: 1.6/ 4 (#3)

    Fox – The X Factor
    Viewers: 4.32 million (#4), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#4)

    CW – The Tomorrow People
    Viewers: 1.52 million (#5), A18-49: 0.6/ 1 (#5)

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    10:00 p.m.

    ABC – The 47th Annual CMA Awards
    Viewers: 16.57 million (#1), A18-49: 5.0/14 (#1)

    CBS – CSI
    Viewers: 8.93 million (#2), A18-49: 1.8/ 5 (#2)

    NBC – Dateline
    Viewers: 4.34 million (#3), A18-49: 1.0/ 3 (#3)

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    10:30 p.m.

    ABC – The 47th Annual CMA Awards
    Viewers: 16.55 million (#1), A18-49: 4.6/13 (#1)

    CBS – CSI
    Viewers: 8.91 million (#2), A18-49: 1.7/ 5 (#2)

    NBC – Dateline
    Viewers: 4.57 million (#3), A18-49: 1.1/ 3 (#3)

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  33. Thanks for always publishing this now ;) Really appreciate it!

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  34. Tuesdays seems to be the only major improvement because of Supernatural and Originals, the rest is somewhat similar or down like on Mondays.

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  35. Revolution is mind-blowingly steady!

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  36. thanks for summing that up :D


    so it is on the upswing, I just didn't see it.


    The fact that it's doing worse on mondays with BatB/HoD than with 90210/GG does ring surprising to me tho.
    Tuesdays is a real positive surprise and I guess that line-up should stay untouched for as long as the ratings are steady
    Wednesdays are a bit down, wich is surprising since I thought Arrow would keep pulling in good numbers. TTP...I'll shut up about it
    TVD did kinda sink and Reign is rather dissapointing
    Fridays did get better, who knew...


    But other than tuesdays and fridays nothing really got better

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  37. LOL at the X Factor! I know it was up against the CMAs, but CBS managed to stay above 2.0 from 8-10. And even Arrow got a 1.0.

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  38. Revolution is super steady and I believe has finally found its audience and is a respectable number by NBC standards.

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  39. Revolution could FINALLY ADJUST UP! Here's hoping!

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  40. Let's hope for an upwards adjustment!

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  41. The number is pathetic but to be fair, the crossover audience is probably ridiculously large! Not to mention that it is coming off some weeks of erratic scheduling. I don't like The X-Factor but it was probably the worst possible situation last night.

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  42. I hope so. If it doesn't dip too much in the spring it could see a third season! Fingers crossed!

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  43. CW Halves
    Arrow
    2.69mil 1.0/3
    2.78mil 1.0/3
    The Tomorrow People
    1.68mil 0.6/2
    1.52mil 0.6/1
    Not bad, but I think both shows deserve better.

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  44. Hopefully both go up in finals.

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  45. Let's hope so! It actually beat the x-factor in the first half hour!

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  46. Yes but for a network that programs 9 scripted hours, being that much up in 2 hours without giving away too much in the other hours it is a very big thing!

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  47. These 1/2 hrs have no baring on any adjustments. Another set of 1/2 hr's are released for the final adjusted numbers.

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  48. Mondays are practically even, the difference is not significant (except for the fact that I am sure Beauty skews way older than GG did, so it is surely less profitable, but that's besides ratings). So is Friday. A 0.05 difference is really insignificant, especially because only 2 episodes are being considered (remember: margin of error + rounding error).

    I think you misread Thursdays though. TVD did not sink (except for this last episode). It simply had an abnormally high start last season due to Elena turning into a vampire, which is the same as saying that the % decline we observe now is unlikely to hold for the rest of the season. As for Reign, I actually think it is doing way better than I expected (and I don't even watch it). Comparing it with Beauty is misleading because Beauty's early numbers were very inflated and would never repeat themselves. Because Reign has only aired 3 episodes so far, the premiere in particular (0.8 vs. 1.2) has a lot of weight, which makes the comparison looks worse than it really is. Beauty and the Beast was at 0.6 in its 3rd episode (which a much higher rated TVD I might add), and that's the number Reign got for its third episode too.

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  49. Glad Arrow is up from last week.
    Unless TTP is magically like HoD in its 1st or 2nd season, i would be super nervous.

    Y U NO go up TTP!

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  50. Yes, but I found that often shows with one half hour higher than the other are more prone to adjust, possibly because the final number is something like 1.43 which is easier to adjust to a 1.5 than say, a 1.40 from a show that pulls two 1.4s in the halves. Of course pre-emptions and over-runs can change this, but this is the best naked eye indicator we have to predict adjustments I think.

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  51. Arrow 1.0 wooooow amazing. Up compared to last week. Happy!

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  52. Happy that Revolution remains steady & that Arrow adjusted up. Also glad that TTP didn't fall further and I hope it starts settling in.

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  53. If anything, the network needs major improvements, many of the shows are also down from last year too so they need to make that up as well.

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  54. Hopefully we get some of the three to adjust up in finals (all 3 would be the best!).

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  55. Networks fall on average 10% year to year. That's why you cannot compare numbers from different seasons (it would be like comparing price levels from different years). As long as shows fall less than 10%, they are doing ok. Arrow and TVD are down about 20% but I believe that is due to their highly inflated initial season-runs last years, I think the year to year comparisons will look better as the year goes by. HoD and Beauty are down by crazy amounts (Beauty is down 61%!!!!!), but they aren't that much down from their timeslot predecessors which is the most relevant comparison here.

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  56. Thank God Arrow bounced back and The Tomorrow People didn't drop further.
    The X Factor is so dead.

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  57. No Buffy leave Buffy alone.

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  58. never, I'll fight for Buffy to return to my screen until my last breath

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  59. So the issue with the TP is not the raitings they are still solid but the show seems pretty expensive. Remember how they said the SC was solid in raitings but was to expensive. HoD is more or less a pretty cheap show BatB more or less as well so that is theri gain.

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  60. Only if Joss Whedon is connected.

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  61. I love Joss..but he's connected to Agents of Shield as well...

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  62. No source for that. I don't think TTP is particularly expensive. There is certainly no differential as possibly there was between HoD and TSC

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  63. Which is why networks needs hit shows to make up for seasonal losses. In CW's case, it counts for more given its' low status as a netlet thanks to poor decision making in the past.

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  64. Averages so far this season


    TVD-1.1
    SPN-1.1
    TO-1.0
    Arrow-0.9
    TTP-0.7
    Reign-0.7
    HOD-0.4
    Beauty-0.3
    TCD-0.3

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  65. Arrow has 0.94, it's almost in one-dearland as well.

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  66. 2 years ago-1 successful show in TVD and 1 ok in 90210? I think you mean SPN?


    2 years ago TVD was the successful show and several ok shows such as SPN despite being on Friday was the nets 3rd highest rated show on average only just behind TSC. HOD was a surprisingly steady ok performer and One Tree Hill finished its run on pretty decent ratings too. The shows that were bombing that season were GG. 90210, Nikita, Hellcats, Ringer.

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  67. last year the CW went from 1 successful show to 3 just by adding Arrow and moving SPN, this year they've added TO and they possibly have the chance of adding more with T100 and SC. Things are definitely looking up.

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  68. The show could do with Laurel and Moira this season. Neither of their respective plotlines really make me care about them.

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  69. So Arrow rises in the second half and TTP falls.

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  70. So I guess TTP and Reign are going to duke it out for a renewal? Although, given that even TCD got renewed last year, it wouldn't be that surprising if they both lived.

    I'm relieved TTP didn't fall this week, but it needs to do better. They should have a sweeps episode, extra promotion, whatever. Try to boost it, coz it has potential.

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  71. I'm seeing TTP as the next Nikita. Amazing show, but keeps getting low ratings.

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  72. Actually, 90210 scored a 0.7 average that year in a year in which the cw scored a 0.76 average in scripted originals, which would mean about 92% of the average. That's pretty solid. It did fall on the last end of its run, which as expected, would have implications the next season, but it was still solid for most of the year, and it even scored an early renewal. You are however totally right by mentioning Supernatural as well since it scored a 0.73 on a Friday that year, which is very very good.Hart of Dixie scored a 0.64, which was acceptable back then, but remember, I was making the point of comparing them with the shows from today.

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  73. Hellcats wasn't aired that year. It aired a year before Ringer/TSC/HOD.

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  74. And still, this year the CW has four successful shows, something they could've only dreamed about 2 years ago, and a potential to have more successful shows next year with The Flash and SPN's spin-off.
    I can see them breaking up SPN and the Originals next year, moving SPN as a lead-out to its spin-off on Mondays and hoping The Originals could stay as independent on its lead-out as Arrow this year to build 4 strong nights next year.

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  75. I for one loved Arrow's first three episodes, thought the fourth was meh, and became obsessed with the show on the fifth episode, Damaged. I'm watching TTP too, but so far, one of the five episodes it aired really stood out for me.

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  76. True, they've split up Arrow/SPN.

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