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Wednesday 3/12/14 Metered Market Ratings
Deteriorating “American Idol” Still Enough to Dominate
Deteriorating “American Idol” Still Enough to Dominate
Household
Rating/Share
Fox 6.9/11
CBS 6.5/11
ABC 4.3/ 7
NBC 3.9/ 6
CW 0.8/ 1
Rating/Share
Fox 6.9/11
CBS 6.5/11
ABC 4.3/ 7
NBC 3.9/ 6
CW 0.8/ 1
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Wednesday 3/13/13:
NBC: +50, ABC: +43, CBS: +27, Fox: -24, CW: -27
NBC: +50, ABC: +43, CBS: +27, Fox: -24, CW: -27
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-Winners:
“Survivor” (CBS), “Modern Family” (ABC), “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “CSI” (CBS)
“Survivor” (CBS), “Modern Family” (ABC), “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “CSI” (CBS)
-Down But Not Out…Yet:
“American Idol” (Fox)
“American Idol” (Fox)
-Sluggish:
“Suburgatory” (ABC), “Nashville” (ABC)
“Suburgatory” (ABC), “Nashville” (ABC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Revolution” (NBC), “Mixology” (ABC)
“Revolution” (NBC), “Mixology” (ABC)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
Fox led the Wednesday overnights once again, but its advantage over second-place CBS was only four-tenths of a rating point. And a 6.9 rating/11 share in households for “American Idol” from 8-10 p.m. was 24 percent below the 9.1/15 on the year-ago evening.
Fox led the Wednesday overnights once again, but its advantage over second-place CBS was only four-tenths of a rating point. And a 6.9 rating/11 share in households for “American Idol” from 8-10 p.m. was 24 percent below the 9.1/15 on the year-ago evening.
On CBS, “Survivor” was close to year-ago levels with a second-place 5.9/10 from 8-9 p.m. And it led into dominant performances for “Criminal Minds” (7.1/11) and “CSI” (6.4/11) from 9-11 p.m. That said, there is every reason to believe Wednesday on CBS will remain intact next season. While I won’t give anything away from “Survivor” last night, I will say that the player most deserving to become sole survivor does now thankfully have a greater chance to succeed.
ABC, unfortunately, continues to squander the lead-in support from “The Middle” and “Modern Family.” “Suburgatory” scored a third-place 3.8/ 6 at 8:30 p.m., which was 25 percent below reliable lead-in “The Middle” (#3: 5.1/ 8). And week three of “Mixology” at 9:30 p.m. did not improve with a fourth-place 3.2/ 5, which was 51 percent below lead-in “Modern Family” (#3: 6.5/10) and was no better than recent failed occupant “Super Fun Night.” While “Modern Family” will have no trouble winning its time period in the key demographics, the multi-honored sitcom is not living up to the accolades this season. Last night’s installment “jumped the shark” for this viewer.
“Nashville” on ABC closed the night at a third-place 3.5/ 6 at 10 p.m., which trailed second-place “Chicago PD” on NBC (4.0/ 6) by 12 percent. But given the network’s more pressing concerns for its crop of freshman dramas this season (excluding “Resurrection” and “Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” of course), there is every reason to believe that “Nashville” will be back next season.
Earlier in the evening on NBC was on-the-fence “Revolution” (#4: 3.4/ 6 at 8 p.m.), which is 50-50 on returning next season, followed by veteran “Law & Order: SVU” at a fourth-place 4.4/ 7 from 9-10 p.m. And The CW populated the evening with encores of dramas “Arrow” (#5: 1.0/ 2) and expected-to-be canceled “The Tomorrow People” (#5: 0.7/ 1).
Source:
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I've watched the first two episodes of Mixology and I feel the 'jokes' of that sitcom don't fit with Abc. I'd expect some of them from a sitcom like Two and a Half Men, not from an Abc's sitcom.
ReplyDeleteIt does actually feel more like a fox show but then again we all know how Fox treats it's comedy shows and the state of comedy shows on Fox are so terrible right now compared to ABC
ReplyDeleteHas CBS given up on the young demographic for their 10 p.m. shows? I counted three Viagra ads last night(and one Cialis ad).
ReplyDeleteCBS is more concerned with 25-54 at 10 p.m. because of local affiliates - that is the prime demo for news. And considering that CSI still wins the timeslot in 18-49 nearly every week, that is just a bonus - it's not like Nashville is doing better. NBC is missing an opportunity with CP - it has the ability to break big, but is opposite similar CSI. I'd love to see it at Tuesday 9/8 or Monday at 10/9. Imagine what it could do with TV lead-in.
ReplyDeleteI'm actually more concerned for POI on Tuesday than I am with CSI, ratings wise. Thanks fro the info.
ReplyDeletePOI is safe for another year for syndication. Will probably see more beyond that too.
ReplyDeleteDamnit, was really hoping Revolution would rise!
ReplyDeleteRevolution =(
ReplyDeleteMe too. It´s sad, it is really good show.
ReplyDeleteHere are the 1/2 hr breakdowns
ReplyDelete8:00 p.m.
ABC – The Middle
Viewers: 7.17 million (#3), A18-49: 1.9/ 7 (#3)
CBS – Survivor
Viewers: 9.83 million (#1), A18-49: 2.5/ 9 (#1)
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 5.01 million (#4), A18-49: 1.4/ 5 (#4)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 8.95 million (#2), A18-49: 2.2/ 8 (#2)
CW – Arrow (R)
Viewers: 1.23 million (#5), A18-49: 0.4/ 1 (#5)
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8:30 p.m.
ABC – Suburgatory
Viewers: 5.18 million (#3), A18-49: 1.4/ 5 (#3)
CBS – Survivor
Viewers: 9.88 million (#2), A18-49: 2.5/ 8 (#1)
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 4.37 million (#4), A18-49: 1.2/ 4 (#4)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 10.18 million (#1), A18-49: 2.4/ 8 (#2)
CW – Arrow (R)
Viewers: 1.16 million (#5), A18-49: 0.3/ 1 (#5)
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9:00 p.m.
ABC – Modern Family
Viewers: 9.08 million (#3), A18-49: 3.3/10 (#1)
CBS – Criminal Minds
Viewers: 10.68 million (#1), A18-49: 2.3/ 7 (#3)
NBC – Law & Order: SVU
Viewers: 6.07 million (#4), A18-49: 1.6/ 5 (#4)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 10.65 million (#2), A18-49: 2.5/ 7 (#2)
CW – The Tomorrow People (R)
Viewers: 712,000 (#5), A18-49: 0.2/ 1 (#5)
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9:30 p.m.
ABC – Mixology
Viewers: 4.22 million (#2), A18-49: 1.5/ 4 (#4)
CBS – Criminal Minds
Viewers: 10.77 million (#1), A18-49: 2.3/ 7 (#2)
NBC – Law & Order: SVU
Viewers: 6.43 million (#4), A18-49: 1.7/ 5 (#3)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 10.66 million (#2), A18-49: 2.5/ 7 (#1)
CW – The Tomorrow People (R)
Viewers: 676,000 (#5), A18-49: 0.2/ 1 (#5)
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10:00 p.m.
ABC – Nashville
Viewers: 4.97 million (#3), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#3)
CBS – CSI
Viewers: 10.13 million (#1), A18-49: 2.0/ 6 (#1)
NBC – Chicago PD
Viewers: 5.75 million (#2), A18-49: 1.6/ 5 (#2)
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10:30 p.m.
ABC – Nashville
Viewers: 4.89 million (#3), A18-49: 1.3/ 4 (#3)
CBS – CSI
Viewers: 9.88 million (#1), A18-49: 2.0/ 6 (#1)
NBC – Chicago PD
Viewers: 5.94 million (#2), A18-49: 1.7/ 5 (#2)
Source: Nielsen Media Research
Hopefully Revolution will adjust up!
ReplyDeleteIt's safe for renewal, but remember it is not a CBS production, so those always go to head of list for potential chopping block. So CBS if it had one slot left, it would choose CSI, BB, H50, TGW over POI, with CSI getting edge over the other three because it is still successful in syndication/international. That's what faces TM - if it was CBS production it would have a better shot than say TGW.
ReplyDeleteI've become quite attached to it this season...
ReplyDeleteSince there was no Arrow last night, I was hoping it could go to a 1.5-1.6 or something
ReplyDeleteThe only hope Revolution has is if Believe and Crisis flop on Sundays...
ReplyDeleteI think the chances of them flopping is very high...but we'll see
IMO NBC will want to keep one JJ Abrahms show on air next season... Believe v Revolution
ReplyDeleteRatings released early today!
ReplyDeleteMixology is not doing that badly, but I think it is a one and done show, unless they do new charaters for Season 2.
More like hopefully it doesnt adjust down
ReplyDeleteits doing terrible !!
ReplyDeleteLooks like CPD is up from last week!
ReplyDeleteTerrible would be low 1s, but mid 1s are OK.
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or are the ratings released fairly early this week? Like have an hour?
ReplyDeleteDay light savings. But they were released a little early today.
ReplyDeleteRating released a little early today, right?
ReplyDeletenot with Modern Family as a lead in.. 1.5 is terrible
ReplyDeleteYeah... Believe, the one that has more potential, is scheduled in a busy hour (considering Resurrection also as a hit) and Crisis has zero appeal
ReplyDeleteYou've got a point. But I never expected the show to get renewed with the same characters, so I think we will get an ending for the current character in the season finale.
ReplyDeleteCBS had preemptions/delays due to ACC and SEC basketball from 8:00-9:00PM.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad he thinks Nashville will be back,I hope so.
ReplyDeleteIMO Crisis has very well done pilot episode so I disagree that it has zero appeal , but then again to each its own.
ReplyDeleteSOOOOO HAPPY for Chicago PD!
ReplyDeleteBut then again no show has been able to keep up.
ReplyDeleteSVU was so damn good!! #RollinsInTheDeep
ReplyDeleteDamn Revolution :( This second season is great though !
ReplyDeleteI wonder what was so bad about this week's episode of MF that it jumped the shark for him.
ReplyDeletePOI could gain more audience during the summer of 2014 before the new season begins when fans of genre get acquainted with the show & add to the Irrelevants. If that could be parlayed into Season 4, nothing like it.
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