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Wednesday 4/02/14 Metered Market Ratings
“American Idol” on Fox Slips by Another 23 Percent
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.3/10
Fox 6.1/10
ABC 4.3/ 7
NBC 3.8/ 6
CW 1.9/ 3
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Wednesday 4/03/13:
CW: + 6, CBS: – 3, ABC and NBC: -17 each, Fox: -23
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-Winners:
“Survivor” (CBS), “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “Modern Family” (ABC), “CSI” (CBS)
-On the Fence for Renewal:
“Revolution” (NBC), “Suburgatory” (ABC), “Law & Order: SVU” (NBC), “Nashville” (ABC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Mixology” (ABC)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
CBS led the Wednesday overnight troops, inching past the home of “American Idol,” Fox, by two-tenths of a rating point in households. “American Idol” scored a 6.1 rating/10 share from 8-10 p.m., dropping from the year-ago evening (7.9/12 on 4/03/13) by a noticeable 23 percent. Competing “Survivor” on CBS was consistent from one year earlier with a 6.0/10, which should be more than enough to dominate the hour in the key young adult demographics.
SPOILER ALERT: If you did not see “Survivor” yet and do not want to know what happened, skip this paragraph. But sticking to her original alliance might have been a better option for Kass because three of those six were members of the original Brains tribe. Had they reached their goal of getting into the top 6, the Brains would have had the numbers. But for this fan of “Survivor,” blindsiding arrogant Sarah made for one of the most memorable tribal councils in the history of the franchise.
Airing out of “Survivor” was the always-reliable combination of crime solvers “Criminal Minds” (#1 overall from 9-10 p.m.: 6.6/10) and “CSI” (6.4/11 at 10 p.m.).
“Modern Family,” as always, was the standout on ABC with a dominant 6.6/10 in the overnights and growth out of modest lead-in “Suburgatory” (#3: 3.8/ 6 at 8:30 p.m.) of 74 percent. Lead-out “Mixology,” unfortunately, sunk to a fourth-place 3.1/ 5 at 9:30 p.m., followed by sophomore drama “Nashville” at a third-place 3.7/ 6 at 10 p.m. Comparably, “Mixology” dipped from the debut of short-lived year-ago sitcom “How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life”), 6.0/ 9 on 4/03/13, by 48 percent.
Earlier in the evening on ABC was underrated “The Middle” at a third-place 5.0/ 8 at 8 p.m.
In episode three news, CW drama “The 100” slipped to a 1.5/ 2 at 9 p.m., which was 21 percent below lead-in “Arrow” (#5: 1.9/ 3 at 8 p.m.) and 17 percent below the 1.8/ 3 one week earlier. Three-week overnight track for “The 100”: 1.9/ 3 – 1.8/ 3 – 1.5/ 2).
NBC had nothing usual to report, meanwhile, with dramas “Revolution” (#4: 3.0/ 5), “Law & Order: SVU” (#4: 4.3/ 7) and “Chicago PD” (#2: 4.0/ 7), which to-date is the only one of the three to be officially renewed.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
“American Idol” on Fox Slips by Another 23 Percent
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.3/10
Fox 6.1/10
ABC 4.3/ 7
NBC 3.8/ 6
CW 1.9/ 3
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Wednesday 4/03/13:
CW: + 6, CBS: – 3, ABC and NBC: -17 each, Fox: -23
———-
-Winners:
“Survivor” (CBS), “Criminal Minds” (CBS), “Modern Family” (ABC), “CSI” (CBS)
-On the Fence for Renewal:
“Revolution” (NBC), “Suburgatory” (ABC), “Law & Order: SVU” (NBC), “Nashville” (ABC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Mixology” (ABC)
———-
-Ratings Breakdown:
CBS led the Wednesday overnight troops, inching past the home of “American Idol,” Fox, by two-tenths of a rating point in households. “American Idol” scored a 6.1 rating/10 share from 8-10 p.m., dropping from the year-ago evening (7.9/12 on 4/03/13) by a noticeable 23 percent. Competing “Survivor” on CBS was consistent from one year earlier with a 6.0/10, which should be more than enough to dominate the hour in the key young adult demographics.
SPOILER ALERT: If you did not see “Survivor” yet and do not want to know what happened, skip this paragraph. But sticking to her original alliance might have been a better option for Kass because three of those six were members of the original Brains tribe. Had they reached their goal of getting into the top 6, the Brains would have had the numbers. But for this fan of “Survivor,” blindsiding arrogant Sarah made for one of the most memorable tribal councils in the history of the franchise.
Airing out of “Survivor” was the always-reliable combination of crime solvers “Criminal Minds” (#1 overall from 9-10 p.m.: 6.6/10) and “CSI” (6.4/11 at 10 p.m.).
“Modern Family,” as always, was the standout on ABC with a dominant 6.6/10 in the overnights and growth out of modest lead-in “Suburgatory” (#3: 3.8/ 6 at 8:30 p.m.) of 74 percent. Lead-out “Mixology,” unfortunately, sunk to a fourth-place 3.1/ 5 at 9:30 p.m., followed by sophomore drama “Nashville” at a third-place 3.7/ 6 at 10 p.m. Comparably, “Mixology” dipped from the debut of short-lived year-ago sitcom “How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life”), 6.0/ 9 on 4/03/13, by 48 percent.
Earlier in the evening on ABC was underrated “The Middle” at a third-place 5.0/ 8 at 8 p.m.
In episode three news, CW drama “The 100” slipped to a 1.5/ 2 at 9 p.m., which was 21 percent below lead-in “Arrow” (#5: 1.9/ 3 at 8 p.m.) and 17 percent below the 1.8/ 3 one week earlier. Three-week overnight track for “The 100”: 1.9/ 3 – 1.8/ 3 – 1.5/ 2).
NBC had nothing usual to report, meanwhile, with dramas “Revolution” (#4: 3.0/ 5), “Law & Order: SVU” (#4: 4.3/ 7) and “Chicago PD” (#2: 4.0/ 7), which to-date is the only one of the three to be officially renewed.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
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Still not too bad for The 100. However, if it drops any further, I do think it could be axed.
ReplyDeleteHope the 100 stops falling
ReplyDeleteI hope The 100 holds up in the demo and stops falling! Next week it won't have Arrow as its lead-in though, but I'm hoping it can stand on its own.
ReplyDeleteThe Tomorrow People: we still have chance!!!!
ReplyDeleteI'm really torn whether I want The 100 or TTP to be renewed. I would of course want both to get a second season, but I'm afraid that's not gonna happen.
ReplyDeleteGod, TTP fans are so annoying!
ReplyDeleteIt's hard!!! I watch both shows too but for me TTP has a great story and it is getting better and better. I think we'll get a surprise when CW finally reveal which shows will be back next season.
ReplyDeleteJust respect a opinion!!! I like the show. If you don't I'm ok, but I won't call annoying or anything like this.
ReplyDeleteI watch both and prefer The 100, tbh.
ReplyDeleteEven though I hate the uberannoying ones amongst the batb fans (now, don't get me wrong and attack me once again (I don't say all the batb fans, just the annoying ones)) I'd rather see Beauty and the Beast renewed than The 100. For which I'm hoping this is something like a... 0.6?
ReplyDeleteTTP is getting better indeed, but I also really like The 100 and I know The 100 will get better too! Ultimately I might prefer The 100 to TTP.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I doubt these CW overnights are correct. Arrow had a 1.9/ 3 and The 100 had 1.5/ 2, but for the entire evening the CW had a 1.9/ 3 which wouldn't add up. Also, it says that the CW had a 6% growth from last year, but the overnights on April 3, 2013 were 2.2/ 3 for Arrow (this year is lower) and 1.5/ 2 for Supernatural (equal with this year).
ReplyDeleteBut as always, let's not rely too heavily on the overnight numbers and wait for the actual demo.
Very interesting. Maybe Marc made a mistake somewhere.
ReplyDeleteDamn, it hurts to see The 100 falling :( this show is something unique for The Cw (like Reign). Next week will be hard without a new episode of Arrow as lead-in.
ReplyDeleteI like The Tomorrow People, but I'm rooting more for The 100.
For once I hope he made it.
ReplyDeleteThey've made a mistake every day this week for the CW so it wouldn't surprise me.
ReplyDeleteYou're right. 1.7 is the right number for last night. I suspect last year the night got a 1.6.
ReplyDeleteI hope this is a 0.6 or a 0.7 for The 100 and not a 0.5. It's the only CW show that hasn't been renewed that I care about.
ReplyDeleteI'm with you! I would like to see the CW renew TTP (or Star-Crossed but that's a dream) over The 100. I know it's wrong but I am still a little happy to see their numbers fall.
ReplyDeleteThe 100 needs to get better. A bit boring last night.
ReplyDeleteI hope Arrow adjusts up in the finals
ReplyDeleteI hope Arrow and The 100 adjust up. Also I'm glad Revolution went back to 1.3.
ReplyDeleteGo Revolution. Yes we can.. Go Revolution !
ReplyDeleteI know it doesn't mean too much, but the retention (rating 18-49) of The 100 was still good. Unfortunately Arrow didn't rise (despite a huge episode) and The 100 did what it could.
ReplyDeleteAnyway, go The 100, I believe in you. You can make it :) earn the renewal.
I watch both shows. After that gut wrenching ending on The 100 last night though, I'm def rooting for TTP to be renewed.
ReplyDeleteI agree! Come on, Rev. Nice to see an uptick. We are alive...I see a chance!
ReplyDeleteWhat was the Criminal Minds demo?
ReplyDeleteHalf hours?
ReplyDeleteThat would make my day :)
ReplyDeleteI believe the retention of The 100 was still good, but next week will be tough (Arrow takes a break).
Reign did fine without TVD so I hope The 100 does fine without Arrow.
ReplyDelete0.6 for The 100 is not too bad. As long as it stops falling, it will be fine (I hope). Arrow had a 0.8, but of course good episodes never get the ratings they deserve.
ReplyDeleteThe show is awesome.
ReplyDeleteIf these are the final numbers for The 100, well, like I said earlier, TTP still have a chance. The 100 registered almost the same numbers of TTP with the same lead in. We'll have to wait until May (I hope not) to know.
ReplyDeleteThat's sad for Arrow. The show is amazing, this second season is way too good but the numbers are so low. It doesn't deserve this.
ReplyDeleteHere are the 1/2 hr Ratings
ReplyDelete8:00 p.m.
ABC – The Middle
Viewers: 7.12 million (#3), A18-49: 1.9/ 7 (#2t)
CBS – Survivor
Viewers: 9.29 million (#1), A18-49: 2.1/ 7 (#1)
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 4.59 million (#4), A18-49: 1.9/ 6 (#2t)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 7.83 million (#2), A18-49: 1.9/ 6 (#2t)
CW – Arrow
Viewers: 2.36 million (#5), A18-49: 0.8/ 3 (#5)
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8:30 p.m.
ABC – Suburgatory
Viewers: 5.21 million (#3), A18-49: 1.6/ 5 (#3)
CBS – Survivor
Viewers: 9.81 million (#1), A18-49: 2.4/ 7 (#1)
NBC – Revolution
Viewers: 4.23 million (#4), A18-49: 1.3/ 4 (#4)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 8.80 million (#2), A18-49: 2.1/ 6 (#2)
CW – Arrow
Viewers: 2.32 million (#5), A18-49: 0.8/ 2 (#5)
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9:00 p.m.
ABC – Modern Family
Viewers: 8.78 million (#3), A18-49: 3.2/ 9 (#1)
CBS – Criminal Minds
Viewers: 10.25 million (#1), A18-49: 2.5/ 7 (#2)
NBC – Law & Order: SVU
Viewers: 5.50 million (#4), A18-49: 1.6/ 5 (#4)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 9.12 million (#2), A18-49: 2.1/ 6 (#3)
CW – The 100
Viewers: 1.97 million (#5), A18-49: 0.6/ 2 (#5)
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9:30 p.m.
ABC – Mixology
Viewers: 4.39 million (#4), A18-49: 1.6/ 4 (#4)
CBS – Criminal Minds
Viewers: 10.50 million (#1), A18-49: 2.6/ 7 (#1)
NBC – Law & Order: SVU
Viewers: 6.15 million (#3), A18-49: 1.8/ 5 (#3)
Fox – American Idol
Viewers: 9.31 million (#2), A18-49: 2.2/ 6 (#2)
CW – The 100
Viewers: 1.83 million (#5), A18-49: 0.6/ 2 (#5)
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10:00 p.m.
ABC – Nashville
Viewers: 5.19 million (#3), A18-49: 1.6/ 4 (#2t)
CBS – CSI
Viewers: 9.59 million (#1), A18-49: 1.8/ 5 (#1)
NBC – Chicago PD
Viewers: 5.75 million (#2), A18-49: 1.6/ 5 (#2t)
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10:30 p.m.
ABC – Nashville
Viewers: 5.16 million (#3), A18-49: 1.5/ 4 (#3)
CBS – CSI
Viewers: 9.73 million (#1), A18-49: 1.9/ 6 (#1)
NBC – Chicago PD
Viewers: 5.71 million (#2), A18-49: 1.7/ 5 (#2)
There is a typo for Revolution's first half hour.
ReplyDeleteWhere? I didn't type it, only copied and pasted it from TV Media Insights' forum.
ReplyDeleteHonestly think they'd be smart to renew both, even if they do 13 episode seasons for each. They've had a lot of low performing series with the odd 2-3 top performers. The numbers for TPP and The 100 are middle ground. They're not clear cut hits but they're not total bombs either. And yes, I'm biased. I'd like to see both renewed LOL!
ReplyDeleteNo, I think the original source has a typo. No way it's 1.9--would love if it's 1.4, which seems possible.
ReplyDeleteI don't pay much attention on that, but has Criminal Minds beaten NCIS before?
ReplyDeleteAh. Blame Berman. He's made loads of typos this week.
ReplyDeleteIt started falling after all the Lance drama. The quality of the second half DID decline and now it seems to finally be getting back so hopefully people will realize that and tune in again.
ReplyDeleteYep, 4th/5th March, NCIS got a 2.5, CM a 2.6.
ReplyDeleteYou know, i'm betting it is a 1.4 since a 4 and 9 can look close. So there is even hope for an adjustment up for Revolution this week.
ReplyDeleteRight!? What's up with that? It's like people tune out for the best eps. Weird.
ReplyDeleteI agree! I'm preferring season 2.
ReplyDeleteArrow doesen't get low ratings it's 'The Sara and Laurel Diaries' that gets low ratings
ReplyDeletelol
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