Ratings News - 9th January 2014
Jan 9, 2014
Cancelled Shows Chicago PD Law and Order SVU Modern Family Ratings Revolution The MiddleThis 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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Each day (except Sunday) during the main TV Season we post the TV Ratings for the previous nights primetime shows for the major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, NBC). Cable Network ratings will be added to the Ratings Database.
The first item that gets posted (normally around 2pm GMT) is the early overnight analysis based on the early household numbers (these are not the same as the Total Viewers and 18-49 Demo numbers that are posted later).
Next, if available, we will post the Top 25 Market 18-49 Ratings to give you a rough idea of the ratings to following.
Later on (normally between 4pm-5pm GMT) we post the official early overnight Total Viewers and 18-49 Demo numbers in the table above.
Finally, later in the evening (10pm-11pm GMT) or the following day, the final adjusted ratings numbers are released, these are then posted in the Ratings Database. The Final Adjusted numbers are what we use for all our Renew/Cancellation Tables, Full Season Tables, Ratings Scorecards etc (see below). Friday's Final Adjusted Ratings are normally available on the following Monday.
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Not too bad for Chicago PD!
ReplyDeleteI dvr'd it. Wanted to see how it premiered before I gave it the chance. Heck SVU is way up too...Was there a preemption?
Actually, it was because of the Benson saga storyline. NBC marketed the heck out of SVU. I doubt there was any preemption.
ReplyDeleteThat's not enormously high for Chicago PD, but it is higher than Ironside. It's also higher than NBC's drama average (according to http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/12/rating-analysis-state-of-fox-and-nbc.html) and higher than Chicago Fire's premiere. SVU is probably up due to The Beast returning.
ReplyDeleteDecent for Chicago PD. SVU has it's highest rating since September.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty decent for Chicago PD, I'd say. I guess SVU helped.
ReplyDeleteThat's great for Chicago PD, considering the original also got this rating
ReplyDeleteWell then Kudos to Law and Order that's quite the jump.
ReplyDelete2.1 for Law & Order? Hope this is good news for Revolution!
ReplyDeleteChicago PD and SVU are really compatible, good numbers for both.
ReplyDeleteWell SVU can only milk the "Save Benson" saga so much. We saw how sharply the ratings dropped after the season premier. Plus, it didn't have CM or anything on FOX. Next week will be a big test for SVU (AI/CM), CPD (CSI/DD, which will crush everything in its wake).
ReplyDeleteDarkUFO Is there a problem I don't see the chart. I cleared the cookies and do not have Ad Muncher running,still nothing on this page.
ReplyDeleteYeah, you're right. I guess I am used to higher premiere numbers, but it's NBC we're talking about. So for them, I agree it's pretty decent.
ReplyDeleteyeah it's higher than the Chicago Fire premiere last season
ReplyDeleteGreat start for Chicago PD; didn't expect it would tie Chicago Fire.
ReplyDeleteHope Revolution did wll! With less competition than usual I can see it doing a 1.6 or even higher, but I'll be happy with anything up from 1.4
Chicago PD did decent - but it's not a great start ! It had no competition and SVU was hyped because of Save Benson. We have to wait Til next week.
ReplyDeleteREVOLUTION!!! HELL YES!
ReplyDeleteYES YES YES REVOLUTION!! NBC had an amazing night
ReplyDeleteThere was hardly any competition nbc will take a hit next week
ReplyDeleteI don't see how 4 tenths above the Chicago Fire series premiere last season is not a great start
ReplyDeletecertainly know how to make a good situation negative
ReplyDeleteIs that a good result comparatively for Revolution? I hope so as I really like the show
ReplyDeleteIt's just one tenth. Chicago Fire premiered to a 1.9 last season.
ReplyDeleteit didnt really have big competition. But next week we will see if the ratings hold up. With American Idol, Arrow, CSI and Criminal Minds returning it could take a hit. Oh and Suburgatory is coming back also at 8:30 :)
ReplyDeleteI am not being negative it's the truth it will face heavy competition next week
ReplyDeleteAgree next week is the test!
ReplyDeleteHalf Hours:
ReplyDelete8:00 PM
ABC – The Middle
Viewers: 8.766 million, A18-49: 2.2/7
CBS – 2 Broke Girls (repeat)
Viewers: 6.025 million, A18-49: 1.5/5
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 6.056 million, A18-49: 1.6/5
Fox – MOVIE: Step Brothers (2008)
Viewers: 2.967 million, A18-49: 1.1/3
CW – Arrow (repeat)
Viewers: 1.386 million, A18-49: 0.4/1
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8:30 PM
ABC – Super Fun Night
Viewers: 4.922 million, A18-49: 1.5/4
CBS – 2 Broke Girls (repeat)
Viewers: 6.438 million, A18-49: 1.6/5
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 6.038 million, A18-49: 1.6/5
Fox – MOVIE: Step Brothers (2008)
Viewers: 2.979 million, A18-49: 1.2/4
CW – Arrow (repeat)
Viewers: 1.258 million, A18-49: 0.3/1
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9:00 PM
ABC – Modern Family
Viewers: 9.535 million, A18-49: 3.5/10
CBS – 40th Annual People’s Choice Awards
Viewers: 9.892 million, A18-49: 2.3/6
NBC – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Viewers: 8.325 million, A18-49: 2.0/5
Fox – MOVIE: Step Brothers (2008)
Viewers: 2.790 million, A18-49: 1.2/3
CW – The Tomorrow People (repeat)
Viewers: 0.875 million, A18-49: 0.2/1
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9:30 PM
ABC – Super Fun Night
Viewers: 4.886 million, A18-49: 1.8/5
CBS – 40th Annual People’s Choice Awards
Viewers: 10.375 million, A18-49: 2.5/7
NBC – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
Viewers: 9.380 million, A18-49: 2.3/6
Fox – MOVIE: Step Brothers (2008)
Viewers: 2.789 million, A18-49: 1.3/3
CW – The Tomorrow People (repeat)
Viewers: 0.844 million, A18-49: 0.3/1
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10:00 PM
ABC – David Blaine: Real or Magic? (repeat)
Viewers: 3.792 million, A18-49: 1.4/4
CBS – 40th Annual People’s Choice Awards
Viewers: 10.753 million, A18-49: 2.5/7
NBC – Chicago PD (Series Premiere)
Viewers: 8.765 million, A18-49: 2.1/6
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10:30 PM
ABC – David Blaine: Real or Magic? (repeat)
Viewers: 3.810 million, A18-49: 1.4/4
CBS – 40th Annual People’s Choice Awards
Viewers: 9.697 million, A18-49: 2.1/6
NBC – Chicago PD (Series Premiere)
Viewers: 8.351 million, A18-49: 1.9/6
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Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Tvbythenumbers reports that Nbc(Louisville) and Cw(Birmingham, San Antonio and St. Louis) were preempted so the results may change. I hope Chicago PD will not lose too much on the finals.
ReplyDeleteoh right, but still it's higher
ReplyDeleteNice revolution, also a nice opener for Chicago P.D
ReplyDeleteNote: NBC was preempted in Lousiville.
ReplyDeleteIf the half hours are anything to go by NBC should be OK in the finals.
ReplyDeleteYay for Revolution!!!!
ReplyDeleteHope Revolution holds up in the finals! I know NBC was preempted, but we've seen before preempted shows holding up in the finals, and I'm sure hoping this is the case with Revolution
ReplyDeleteLet's just hope this is one of those cases where the shows do not adjust down in the finals; it has been so for TGW and The Mentalist when they are preempted, so... there's hope, but we'll have to wait for the finals anyway
ReplyDeleteA 1.6 is pretty good considering it has done mostly 1.4s; also 1.6 is the around the avarage for NBC, so if it keeps it or even goes higher (to 1.7) season 3 is a sure deal
ReplyDeleteI think with the cbs lineup it's a matter of delays most of the time, not so much preemptions. Anyway, TVD has once adjusted up when preempted (which means the program for which it was programmed scored worst than TVD did). That is the best example that is not definitive. However, I am not holding much hope, we'll see. Even if it is a 1.5 I won't be too unhappy.
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't the dumb network premiered Suburgatory last night, in a night in which there was literally no competition apart from Revolution? Why would they think it is a better idea to premiere it next week against American Idol?! I have no words
ReplyDeleteThank you. That's good.There's hope that it'll be renewed.:)
ReplyDeleteSuburgatory will hardly hit NBC, no offence but I don't exactly see it premiering huge.
ReplyDeleteit's on ABC. I think we know they have no brain when it comes to scheduling
ReplyDeleteDo you have the numbers for American Horror Story?
ReplyDeleteIt'b be great!
I didn't use to pay this much attention to ratings and scheduling in the past so I am not sure but my impression is that it wasn't like this in the pre-Paul Lee years. I am convinced the man is actively trying to burn ABC to the ground
ReplyDeleteAny female skewing show will be down in the 8 PM slot next week against Idol. Idol isn't the powerhouse it once was but is still able to get low 3s and high 2s on Wednesdays. And since CBS will be in repeats i think Idol will be dominating the 8 PM hour. And no i don't think Revolution will lose much viewers to Suburgatory, but it might be hit harder by AI. This will be Revolutions first time facing American Idol, while the other two ABC comedies have already faced it. I think this will be a true test for Revolution. And Chicago PD will face CSI and Nashville for the first time next week so we will see how that goes also.
ReplyDeleteThese are the numbers for Fall finale for Revolution:
A18-49: 1.4/4; A25-54: 1.9/5; A18-34: 0.8/3; W18-34: 1.0/3
ratings for the Middle who airs directly against Revolution:
A18-49: 2.3/7; A25-54: 3.1/9; A18-34: 1.4/5; W18-34: 1.7/6
These are the numbers for Season Finale for Suburgatory:
A18-49: 1.7/ 5 A25-54: 2.2/ 6; A18-34: 1.2/4
American Idol rating for the last airing on Wednesday:
A18-49: 2.9/8: A18-34: 2.1/7
American Horror Story: Viewers 2.275 million, A18-49: 1.8
ReplyDeleteOnly 2.275M viewers? That's quite low for AHS!
ReplyDeleteYou sure?
Thanks anyway!
As am I. Yes, i will give Paul lee credit that he helped nurture Scandal into what it is today. But that's it. Virtually every other decision he has made has been a clusterfuck perfect storm. Look no further that last season's award show fiasco. If that's not self sabotage, I don't know what is.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, I am fairly confident that you are right and that Revolution will be hurt by facing Idol next week. By the way, I think that's saying that Idol will be pulling 3s for the premiere is an understatement. The show opened with a 6 last year and that was after finishing the previous Wednesday season with a 4.5. If there is a similar increase it will be doing a 4 this year, and I expect even higher to be honest.
ReplyDeleteIn any case, I do think that Revolution's skew may play in its favor. The show is old-skewing, which makes it a bit more resilient (those viewers tend to be less fickle) and also, Idol tends to go for the 18-34s the most, not so much the older ones, which could indicate less crossed audience.
I do fear for Suburgatory though. I absolutely hate Wednesday ratings, I am too nervous about Revolution and used to be about the tomorrow people (sadly, I've since then accepted that it will be cancelled at the end of the season). Now I will also have to worry about my beloved Suburgatory. It's very stressful.
Its not official yet xD
ReplyDeleteOh, you scared me!
ReplyDeleteI think it may be around 3,5-4M.
As an aside, I cannot thank you enough for the Community recommendation. Almost through season 2 now. I am truly in you debt.
ReplyDeleteThey got 3.486 M viewers
ReplyDeleteI just saw that they did 2.28 whaaaat
ReplyDeleteWhen i don't see the chart, all i have to do is log out of my google account and when i refresh this page the chart appears..
ReplyDeleteThose were the first numbers, they were corrected to 3.486
ReplyDeleteYeah i think also AI will open big, but i dont know if it will be as big. I am just hoping the Middle can help Suburgatory out. In the last episodes airing against AI, Suburgatory got 1.5 and 1.7 so hoping it can score in the 1.7 area again *sighs*
ReplyDeleteWell on the "final adjusted tv ratings" post, it says 2.28 viewers, I don't get it
ReplyDeleteLast night really was the perfect night to air Suburgatory. Either that or do a special airing of the tuesday comedies there. But wasting the good precious lead-ins they have from MF and TM on a night with no competition on a burnoff show is just all sorts of dumb...
ReplyDeleteWell thats is ABC for you. But CBS has their weird scheduling also in the Spring and airing NCIS in February against Olympics.
ReplyDeleteRevolution!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYep,I did that,still didn't work. I do see the chart if i use Explorer but i'm not crazy about it.Maybe i need to do another reinstall,i'll see.Thanks Panos! :)
ReplyDeleteShowing fine for me. Normally it's a corrupt cookie. Happens with Firefox a lot.
ReplyDeleteI highly recommend using Google Chrome which is much more reliable
I think i'm going to have to,this is becoming a pain in the arse having to reinstall once every month or two. Thanks Andy.. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm convinced ABC's wikipedia entry should link to the page on "incompetence". Might be the only way they learn something. Obviously last season taught them nothing.
ReplyDeleteYeah I know, unfortunately. That's why I referred to them as being "the dumb network". I think the shareholders of ABC should sue the managers for how incompetent they are, it's puzzling, really.
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