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THURSDAY 5/01/14 OVERNIGHTS
CBS Leads: NBC Most Improved
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.2/10
ABC 4.6/ 8
NBC 3.6/ 6
Fox 3.4/ 5
CW 1.2/ 2
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Thursday 5/02/13:
NBC: +64, ABC: -10, CW: -14, CBS: -23, Fox: -41
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-Winners:
“The Big Bang Theory” (CBS), “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
-Fastest Fading Show in Primetime:
“American Idol” (Fox)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Surviving Jack” (Fox), “Black Box” (ABC)
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Ratings Breakdown:
CBS scored another typical Thursday overnight victory, but it was NBC that was most improved thanks to three-hour special “iHeart Radio MusicAwards.” The special averaged a 3.6 rating/6 share in households from 8-11 p.m., which scored NBC’s top non-Olympic Thursday average since Dec. 19, 2013, with a gain versus one week earlier of 71 percent. Comparably, this could be enough to finish second overall for the evening.
“The Big Bang Theory” on CBS, featuring the return of Bob Newhart, topped the night, with a 10.3/18 at 8 p.m. Next was “The Millers” at a dominant 5.9/10 at 8:30 p.m., which slipped by a hefty 43 percent from Sheldon, Leonard and company. In week two news, CBS comedy “Bad Teacher” dropped to a 4.3/ 7 (#2) at 9:30 p.m., which was a typical 16 percent below its debut 5.1/ 8 one week earlier. And the retention for “Bad Teacher” out of lead-in “Two and a Half Men” (#2: 5.9/ 9 at 9 p.m.) was 73 percent. In other words: could be better/could be worse.
Sophomore “Elementary,” which could be eyed for a move to Friday next season, led the 10 p.m. hour with a 4.5/ 9 in the overnights.
In other week two news, ABC drama “Black Box” dipped to a 3.9/ 7 at 10 p.m., which was 15 percent its week-ago debut (4.6/ 8 on April 24). One year earlier, “Scandal” was considerably stronger at a 6.1/11 and the retention for “Black Box” out of “Grey’s Anatomy” (#1: 6.8/11 at 9 p.m.) was sluggish last night at 57 percent. “Grey’s Anatomy” featured the return appearance of Isaiah Washington after a seven year absence and the departure of original series regular Sandra Oh.
Earlier in the evening on ABC was an encore of “Grey’s Anatomy” at a fourth-place 3.1/ 5 from 8-9 p.m.
Elsewhere, Fox dropped by eight percent week-to-week (and a hefty 41 percent from the year-ago evening) with its combination of “Hell’s Kitchen” (#3: 3.2/ 5), “American Idol” (#3: 4.8/ 8) and recent entry “Surviving Jack” (#4: 2.3/ 4), which from a creative standpoint is worthy of a second season. Year-to-year, rapidly fading “American Idol,” which is about to hit the 500-episode mark, dropped by 39 percent.
The CW capped off the night with its combination of “The Vampire Diaries” (#5: 1.3/ 2), which is showing its age with a loss of 24 percent from the year-ago evening, and freshman drama “Reign” (#5: 1.1/ 2).
Tops in late night, once again, was Jimmy Fallon on NBC at a 2.7/ 7 in the household overnights, which bested the competition – Jimmy Kimmel on ABC (2.2/ 6) and David Letterman on CBS (2.1/ 6) – by 19 percent and 22 percent, respectively from 11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Seth Meyers on NBC led the 12:30-1:30 a.m. daypart with a 1.2/ 4, which was one-tenth of a rating point (or nine percent) above departing Craig Ferguson on CBS (1.1/ 4). And “Nightline” on ABC scored a typical 1.4/ 5 at 12:30 a.m. “Last Call With Carson Daly” closed the night on NBC with a 0.8/ 3 at 1:30 a.m.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
CBS Leads: NBC Most Improved
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.2/10
ABC 4.6/ 8
NBC 3.6/ 6
Fox 3.4/ 5
CW 1.2/ 2
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Thursday 5/02/13:
NBC: +64, ABC: -10, CW: -14, CBS: -23, Fox: -41
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-Winners:
“The Big Bang Theory” (CBS), “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
-Fastest Fading Show in Primetime:
“American Idol” (Fox)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Surviving Jack” (Fox), “Black Box” (ABC)
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Ratings Breakdown:
CBS scored another typical Thursday overnight victory, but it was NBC that was most improved thanks to three-hour special “iHeart Radio MusicAwards.” The special averaged a 3.6 rating/6 share in households from 8-11 p.m., which scored NBC’s top non-Olympic Thursday average since Dec. 19, 2013, with a gain versus one week earlier of 71 percent. Comparably, this could be enough to finish second overall for the evening.
“The Big Bang Theory” on CBS, featuring the return of Bob Newhart, topped the night, with a 10.3/18 at 8 p.m. Next was “The Millers” at a dominant 5.9/10 at 8:30 p.m., which slipped by a hefty 43 percent from Sheldon, Leonard and company. In week two news, CBS comedy “Bad Teacher” dropped to a 4.3/ 7 (#2) at 9:30 p.m., which was a typical 16 percent below its debut 5.1/ 8 one week earlier. And the retention for “Bad Teacher” out of lead-in “Two and a Half Men” (#2: 5.9/ 9 at 9 p.m.) was 73 percent. In other words: could be better/could be worse.
Sophomore “Elementary,” which could be eyed for a move to Friday next season, led the 10 p.m. hour with a 4.5/ 9 in the overnights.
In other week two news, ABC drama “Black Box” dipped to a 3.9/ 7 at 10 p.m., which was 15 percent its week-ago debut (4.6/ 8 on April 24). One year earlier, “Scandal” was considerably stronger at a 6.1/11 and the retention for “Black Box” out of “Grey’s Anatomy” (#1: 6.8/11 at 9 p.m.) was sluggish last night at 57 percent. “Grey’s Anatomy” featured the return appearance of Isaiah Washington after a seven year absence and the departure of original series regular Sandra Oh.
Earlier in the evening on ABC was an encore of “Grey’s Anatomy” at a fourth-place 3.1/ 5 from 8-9 p.m.
Elsewhere, Fox dropped by eight percent week-to-week (and a hefty 41 percent from the year-ago evening) with its combination of “Hell’s Kitchen” (#3: 3.2/ 5), “American Idol” (#3: 4.8/ 8) and recent entry “Surviving Jack” (#4: 2.3/ 4), which from a creative standpoint is worthy of a second season. Year-to-year, rapidly fading “American Idol,” which is about to hit the 500-episode mark, dropped by 39 percent.
The CW capped off the night with its combination of “The Vampire Diaries” (#5: 1.3/ 2), which is showing its age with a loss of 24 percent from the year-ago evening, and freshman drama “Reign” (#5: 1.1/ 2).
Tops in late night, once again, was Jimmy Fallon on NBC at a 2.7/ 7 in the household overnights, which bested the competition – Jimmy Kimmel on ABC (2.2/ 6) and David Letterman on CBS (2.1/ 6) – by 19 percent and 22 percent, respectively from 11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. Seth Meyers on NBC led the 12:30-1:30 a.m. daypart with a 1.2/ 4, which was one-tenth of a rating point (or nine percent) above departing Craig Ferguson on CBS (1.1/ 4). And “Nightline” on ABC scored a typical 1.4/ 5 at 12:30 a.m. “Last Call With Carson Daly” closed the night on NBC with a 0.8/ 3 at 1:30 a.m.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
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