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Sunday 11/09/14 Metered Markets
Football Leads NBC to Victory
Household
Rating/Share
NBC 9.2/14
CBS 7.7/12
Fox 5.4/ 8
ABC 3.7/ 6
-Percent Change from the Year-Ago Evening – Sunday 11/10/13:
Fox: +125, ABC: + 3, NBC: -10, CBS: -19
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Note: The following labels are based on the household overnights and are subject to change given the availability of other pending data streams. The overnights are your first look at what to potentially expect when the other results come in. And we always take into account other benchmarks including the expected demographic ratings, potential DVR usage, the critical acclaim (or lack of) and the social media presence. Keep in mind, as always, that results for any live sporting event are always approximate.
-Winners:
“Sunday Night Football” (NBC)
-Positive Older Skewing Attractions:
“60 Minutes” (CBS), “Madam Secretary” (CBS), “The Good Wife” (CBS)
-Tired:
“Revenge” (ABC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Resurrection” (ABC), “Mulaney” (Fox)
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Ratings Breakdown:
It was by no means one of the higher rated football match-ups. But the Chicago Bears at the Green Bay Packers on “Sunday Night Football” kept NBC in the overnight winner’s circle, with an estimated 11.1 rating/18 share in households from 8:30-11:30 p.m. The peak half-hour was a 13.1/20 at 8:30 p.m. Earlier in the evening on NBC was pre-game “Football Night in America” at a 2.1/ 3 (#4) at 7 p.m., a 4.2/ 7 (#3) at 7:30 p.m. and an 8.4/13 at 8 p.m. (#2).
CBS, which aired as planned, remains a Sunday night attraction for older viewers. Granddaddy “60 Minutes” opened the evening with an 8.6/14 in the overnights from 7-8 p.m. And it led into “Madam Secretary,” which earned its full season renewal, at an 8.6/13 at 8.m., followed by “The Good Wife” (#2: 7.5/11) and “CSI” (#2: 5.9/10) from 9-11 p.m. If “CSI” does officially conclude this spring (the network trimmed the current season episode order from 22 to 18 installments), CBS will hopefully give it the finale it deserves.
Fox got a boost care of a half-hour football overrun (#1: 13.5/22 at 7 p.m.) into post-game “The OT” at 7:30 p.m. (#2: 7.2/12). And that lifted young adult demo favorite “The Simpsons” to a 4.4/ 7 at 8 p.m. (#3), which was 57 percent above the year-ago evening. With stronger lead-in support, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (#4: 3.0/ 4), “Family Guy” (#4: 2.9/ 5) and recent entry “Mulaney” (#4: 1.5/ 2) from 8:30-10 p.m. all increased from one week earlier (“Family Guy” was a repeat). But “Mulaney,” which had its episode order trimmed from 16 to 13, is just waiting for the exe to officially swing.
ABC, meanwhile, was at typical overnight household levels care of veteran “America’s Funniest Home Videos” (#3: 3.6/ 6), “Once Upon a Time” (#4: 4.3/ 6), “Resurrection” (#3: 3.2/ 5) and “Revenge” (#3: 3.8/ 6). While “Once Upon a Time” will resonate in the key young adult demos and “Revenge” remains an improvement over failed year-ago Sunday 10 p.m. time period occupant “Betrayal,” “Resurrection,” unfortunately, is unlikely to survive past this sophomore season. And if ABC does officially conclude it, let’s hope it does so by giving us answers to all the mysteries.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Football Leads NBC to Victory
Household
Rating/Share
NBC 9.2/14
CBS 7.7/12
Fox 5.4/ 8
ABC 3.7/ 6
-Percent Change from the Year-Ago Evening – Sunday 11/10/13:
Fox: +125, ABC: + 3, NBC: -10, CBS: -19
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Note: The following labels are based on the household overnights and are subject to change given the availability of other pending data streams. The overnights are your first look at what to potentially expect when the other results come in. And we always take into account other benchmarks including the expected demographic ratings, potential DVR usage, the critical acclaim (or lack of) and the social media presence. Keep in mind, as always, that results for any live sporting event are always approximate.
-Winners:
“Sunday Night Football” (NBC)
-Positive Older Skewing Attractions:
“60 Minutes” (CBS), “Madam Secretary” (CBS), “The Good Wife” (CBS)
-Tired:
“Revenge” (ABC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Resurrection” (ABC), “Mulaney” (Fox)
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Ratings Breakdown:
It was by no means one of the higher rated football match-ups. But the Chicago Bears at the Green Bay Packers on “Sunday Night Football” kept NBC in the overnight winner’s circle, with an estimated 11.1 rating/18 share in households from 8:30-11:30 p.m. The peak half-hour was a 13.1/20 at 8:30 p.m. Earlier in the evening on NBC was pre-game “Football Night in America” at a 2.1/ 3 (#4) at 7 p.m., a 4.2/ 7 (#3) at 7:30 p.m. and an 8.4/13 at 8 p.m. (#2).
CBS, which aired as planned, remains a Sunday night attraction for older viewers. Granddaddy “60 Minutes” opened the evening with an 8.6/14 in the overnights from 7-8 p.m. And it led into “Madam Secretary,” which earned its full season renewal, at an 8.6/13 at 8.m., followed by “The Good Wife” (#2: 7.5/11) and “CSI” (#2: 5.9/10) from 9-11 p.m. If “CSI” does officially conclude this spring (the network trimmed the current season episode order from 22 to 18 installments), CBS will hopefully give it the finale it deserves.
Fox got a boost care of a half-hour football overrun (#1: 13.5/22 at 7 p.m.) into post-game “The OT” at 7:30 p.m. (#2: 7.2/12). And that lifted young adult demo favorite “The Simpsons” to a 4.4/ 7 at 8 p.m. (#3), which was 57 percent above the year-ago evening. With stronger lead-in support, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine” (#4: 3.0/ 4), “Family Guy” (#4: 2.9/ 5) and recent entry “Mulaney” (#4: 1.5/ 2) from 8:30-10 p.m. all increased from one week earlier (“Family Guy” was a repeat). But “Mulaney,” which had its episode order trimmed from 16 to 13, is just waiting for the exe to officially swing.
ABC, meanwhile, was at typical overnight household levels care of veteran “America’s Funniest Home Videos” (#3: 3.6/ 6), “Once Upon a Time” (#4: 4.3/ 6), “Resurrection” (#3: 3.2/ 5) and “Revenge” (#3: 3.8/ 6). While “Once Upon a Time” will resonate in the key young adult demos and “Revenge” remains an improvement over failed year-ago Sunday 10 p.m. time period occupant “Betrayal,” “Resurrection,” unfortunately, is unlikely to survive past this sophomore season. And if ABC does officially conclude it, let’s hope it does so by giving us answers to all the mysteries.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
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Looks like this may finally be the week when Revenge beats Resurrection.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad to see Resurrection doing bad, but at the same time it does make Revenge look better since it is doing almost the same on the a less watched timeslot and with poorer lead in, so silverlinings, I guess
Crossing my fingers for revenge! Cause that was seriously a good episode
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing that *spoiler* (I don't want to spoil it for anybody that didn't watch it) was this week cause now with it having the OUAT lead in and what happened in the episode I expect it to get get a season high
ReplyDeleteI don't think though it really matters which of them does better in the long run because I think both shows won't see another season.
ReplyDeleteI expect somewhere around 1.6-1.7 for next week.
ReplyDeleteI'm just an optimistic!
For revenge it still has a 50/50 chance of getting a short final season
ReplyDeleteExactly; while Resurrections nears down to 0, Revenge is still holding on
ReplyDeletedefinitely ouats lead in should help
ReplyDeleteBesides, "Smash the Mirror" is probably the most anticipated episode for the show this season since the premiere, so I expect OUAT to rate much higher than this week (which, to be honest, was lackluster)
ReplyDeleteI expected to enjoy ouat more then revenge this week. But boy did revenge prove me wrong.
ReplyDeleteand OUAT? I tink it will get season 5
ReplyDeleteright?
OUAT is an obvious renewal
ReplyDeleteWell, Resurrection is facing the highest rated drama on TV.
ReplyDeleteResurrection premiered a 3.8 last when it was against TWD
ReplyDeletedidn't it face it last year?
ReplyDeletehope the special gets high ratings but some people are complaining so I don't know if it will :(. This season is amazing to me I don'tknow why people complain. I hope you are right & it gets renewed anyway.
ReplyDeleteThat episode of OUAT was easily the best of the season so far for me, and one of the best in the show. I can't wait for 'Smash the Mirror' next week! Kinda hard to predict the ratings because of TWD
ReplyDeleteThe declines were there even before it competed with TWD. It went from a 2.2 to a 1.8, so you could see where things were going.
ReplyDeleteThough TWD obviously doesn't help, I think Resurrection lost its audience for other reasons; besides, last spring it faced TWD and it still hung out to low 2s, even when it faced the 8.2 rating for TWD finale
Considering it is the most anticipated episode of the season I think it may be able to withstand TWD
ReplyDeleteOUAT is in no danger its abcs third highest drama. So it will definitely get renewed. It would need to get revenge or resurrections ratings to be in danger
ReplyDeleteIt has its ups and downs, but OUAT has been mostly enjoyable for me this season. Not ground breaking, but steadily good and this is a show that can be really inconsistent, so I'm mostly happy that it has got on a good groove.
ReplyDeleteAs for the ratings, this is such an obvious renewal! It's ABC only Sunday drama performing well, and it is well above the avarage of their scripted shows, both comedies and dramas, so not only season 5 is guarenteed, I'd even go as far as to suggest season 6
If the first half doesn't live up to expectations people could switch over.
ReplyDeleteSame here; I think it has been the most pleased I have been with Revenge the whole season. It was electrifying!
ReplyDeleteOUAT... meh, it was ok, but it was subpar in comparison with some of its oustanding episodes this season
That's hardly ever the case for OUAT. Even when the episode is absolutely attrocious the half hours usually remain the same, so I don't think people will switch unless they wanted to watch TWD in the first place
ReplyDeleteand what do you think of Shield? I fear for it too & yet I need s3 so bad! It would be a shame to cancel,,, :'(
ReplyDeleteFrozen gave it a really good boost, but even without it OUAT should be able to hold on to at least low 2s; that's what it did last year and it was pretty much on par with the second half of season 2, so I don't really see OUAT going below, say, 1.8, and that's decent enough. The only time it went to a 1.7 it was Easter and then it bounced back right away
ReplyDeletethanks. Read about s6 fears below if you want & tell me your opinion too :)
ReplyDeleteand Shield? I want s3 soooo bad but I fear it will get axed :(
ReplyDeletethank you anyway
ReplyDeleteThat highly depends on the success or failure of ABC's midseason dramas.
ReplyDeleteCSI : officially conclued on Springs ? hum no... CBS never had said CSI is cancelled... And the writers said on Twitter they are not cancelled...
ReplyDeleteI think Revenge would do much better as a summer show at this point.
ReplyDeleteTrue
ReplyDeleteI love it too its definitely getting renewed unless it tanks or other mid season shows are huge success but its in a very horrible Tuesday slot with a bad lead I hope it changes in spring the alien arc,agent carter and AOU might be able to give it a certain boost in april-may fingers crossed.
ReplyDeleteThat would be interesting to see; I'd be intrigued about a Revenge/Mistresses combo.
ReplyDeleteIn fact, make it a Bachellorette/Revenge/Mistresses combo
No Top 25 numbers anymore?
ReplyDeleteThe Walking Dead was weaker when Resurrection premiered. It had *just* a 6.3 that day when Resurrection pulled off a 3.8. It had an 8.7 when Resurrection was hit down to a 1.5 against the premiere. Their combined totals in 18-49 were 10.1 and 10.2. Resurrection would be down big either way, but a much bigger Dead is hurting
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I don't see them pushing American Crime to 10PM either, isnce they would give the higher lead-in to a new show than a show that's already on it's last legs.
ReplyDeleteEh, Revenge didn't really benefit from Once's lead in last fall. It rated all over the place kind regardless of the Once lead in. Even Resurrection's big premiere (which had a 3.9 in the last half hour) only could get it to a 1.9. I think its audience is too locked in to see much benefit from airing at 9. Resurrection however has a lot to lose if they were to switch
ReplyDeleteHe said if cancelled..
ReplyDeleteAt the upfronts CBS said CSI would end early for CSI: Cyber. With Scorpion, NCIS: NO, Stalker, and Madam Secretary all getting full season pickups this is the only slot for it. CSI is actually airing an episode between Christmas and New Years
ReplyDeleteThat might require some budget cuts (read as firing/demoting some regulars).
ReplyDeleteIf “CSI” does officially conclude this spring...
ReplyDeleteI think season 4 might be assured on the fact that it would show some of the fallout from Captain America: Civil War.
ReplyDeleteOUAT was weaker last yea
ReplyDeleteThis episode was soooooo good I still not get over Snow Queen's back story. Also love scenes between Snow Queen and Emma, great actings by those two beauties!!!!!!! Can't wait for the next week, I hope its rating could go up because it deserves!!!!
ReplyDeleteOUAT is safer than safe.
ReplyDeleteI hope ABC will make a lot of promoting.
ReplyDeleteHave not watched revenge and OUAT yet. How were the episodes
ReplyDeleteRevenge literally just had one of its best episodes yet. As for OUAT it was still good
ReplyDeleteanyone else think out of all the networks ABC shows have the most commercials?
ReplyDeleteYa so annoying its like there's 4 minutes of show and like 10 minutes of commercials
ReplyDeleteOUAT was great and Revenge was a combo (as usual) of great and heart-strings tugging.
ReplyDeleteCannot wait to watch. I saw revenge got a 9.4/10 on imdb that is really high
ReplyDeleteplease no adjusted down for Revenge i would be happier to go up
ReplyDeleteYay revenge is up and it beat ressurection
ReplyDeleteI hope Once is adjusted up this week too.
ReplyDeleteStill excellent for OUAT.
ReplyDeleteWow at perfect retention between MS and TGW.
Poor Resurrection is so done.
Really? Where did you See tgat. I only see resurrection 1.2 and OUAT 2.5
ReplyDeleteIt got a 1.3
ReplyDeleteCSI is sooo getting cancelled.
ReplyDeleteGreat :) where did you See it? Or is my table just nor working correctly
ReplyDeletetry pressing CTRL-F5 to force a re-fresh
ReplyDeleteMS and TGW seem to be a perfect pair.
ReplyDeleteIs it just me or does everyone else only see OUAT ans resurrection's ratings in the table?
ReplyDeleteThx :)!!!
ReplyDeleteSad B99 is so low, but happy for Revenge!
ReplyDeleteRevenge beat Resurrection!
ReplyDeleteParty!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteOUAT is a two hour event next sunday , No Ressurection
ReplyDeleteRevenge beats resurrection yaaaay wonder what will be going on on TVBTN. That will be a war lol am so happy I am here!
ReplyDeleteThinking the same thing.
ReplyDeleteWow, B99 skews really really young.
ReplyDeleteThe demo still seem low to me. I hope it adjusts up.
ReplyDeleteA 1.8 is not bad.
ReplyDeleteHighest rated sitcom on FOX atm.
ReplyDeleteI can finally see the table and woa revenge great! It is back over 5 million and 1.3 am really happy right now :)
ReplyDeleteI hoped B99 would retain more of The Simpsons demo, but that's still ok.
ReplyDeleteOUAT steady and Revenge up! That's good.
Sadly, Resurrection is dead
I will read it tonight. It should be interesting. Just reading the comments make me laugh
ReplyDeleteRevenge even Rose in viewers after resurrection :) was the episode really that good?
ReplyDelete18-34 ratings per showbuzz daily:
ReplyDeleteABC
OUAT: 1.9
Resurrection: 0.8
Revenge: 1.0
FOX:
Simpsons: 2.7
B99: 1.6
Family Guy: 1.6
Mulaney:0.6
CBS:
Madam Secretary: 0.5
The Good Wife: 0.6
CSI: 0.7
NBC:
Football: 5.3
Revenge surged 3 tenths on adults 18-34 from last week's 0.7, pulling a decent 1.0.
Even though CSI was the lowest rated of the CBS bunch on 18-34, somehow it managed to skew younger than TGW and MS
It was incredible
ReplyDeleteOmg cannot wait
ReplyDeleteNo doubt about that, but I'd liked to see it higher.
ReplyDelete1.8 for less than 4M is amazing.
ReplyDeleteIt was so good. It's so far my favorite episode of the season
ReplyDeleteWow so much good stuff in one day. I will enjoy my evening a lot tonight :)
ReplyDeleteRevenge building on its lead in is amazing
ReplyDeleteSeems like Revenge did relatively well. B99 on the other hand lost a ton of it's probably-inflated leadin.
ReplyDeleteEvery FOX comedy does. If only the ones I watch could be like that and get 4.0s out of 7 mil.
ReplyDeleteThe question then is: what show to ruin next, POI or Elemenary ?
ReplyDeleteRevenge... 1.3? :D I say yes!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad haven't (fully) given up on the show. I'm definitely not after last night's episode.
So Cyberwontair Wednesday as scheduled? Just occurred to me that upfront a didn't indicate Stalker getting a full season. Or do I remember wrong?
ReplyDeletealso it built up on its lead in
ReplyDeleteIs Revenge getting back on track. The good reviews and backfeed are giving it a boost. Thing could quickly change for the show.
ReplyDeleteHow can he not label Simpsons as a winner? Highest rated scripted show of the night! And there was no overrun for football on Fox last night. Every game that was scheduled to end at 7:30 was over minutes before that.
ReplyDeleteSo low? It was two tenths below 2.0 going up against the first half hour of the Packers/Bears game. It's a pretty solid rating.
ReplyDeleteStalker got a full season order for some reason. It would have been a perfect spot for Cyber, but oh well
ReplyDeleteAs he doesn't have access to demos when he writes this stuff, he could only write based on the early HH ratings. Still, it was worthy of being mentioned
ReplyDeleteYou're right that deserved a mention it was 1.4 points higher then anything else on Fox and everything on ABC. I wonder if it got a bump from Futurama fans?
ReplyDeleteBerman?
ReplyDeletehope so
ReplyDeleteyay thx
ReplyDeletegood.
ReplyDeleteWow The Simpsons is 26 years old and STILL pulling in high ratings
ReplyDeleteyaaay, Revenge is up! Hope it does not adjust down.
ReplyDeleteDaniel and emily reunited!!!! I Almost cried. Revenge should be getting a big boost in ratings next week
ReplyDeleteAlso, if Revenge keeps its ratings, it will still be so much better at 10 than other shows were doing in the timeslot. Not a good idea to risk it and tank two shows instead of just one.
ReplyDeleteI don't know their game plan for next year, but for now ABC seems to have solved a few problematic death slots (Thurs at 8, Suns at 10) and also found a comedy compatible with Modern Family.
OUAT was weaker, but also: 9pm is crazy competitive and a lot of people gave up on the show.
ReplyDeleteIn the past years, whenever CBS cut the episode order for veteran dramas... it meant cancellation in the spring. So yeah, that's a red flag. But maybe CSI beats the odds? [I don't think it will, though]
ReplyDeleteDo you have half hours?
ReplyDelete