Final Adjusted TV Ratings for Tuesday 13th January 2015
Jan 15, 2015
About A Boy Agent Carter Cancelled Shows Chicago Fire Forever NCIS NCIS: New Orleans Parks and Recreation Person of Interest Pretty Little Liars Ratings Switched at Birth The Mindy Project The New GirlRemember you can view ALL Ratings and Charts for all shows/seasons in our Interactive TV Ratings Database.
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Yes! Looks like POI adjusted up. Well deserved :)
ReplyDeleteSeems like both NCIS: New Orleans and Person of Interest adjusted up. Nice!
ReplyDeleteI was just gonna come on board to say that. Certainly proved me wrong that the experimental nature of this one would take a slight hit...
ReplyDeleteYes! Person of Interest adjusted up!
ReplyDeleteExperimental ?? Control & the Government has ALWAYS been a part of this show , did people forget the first two years
ReplyDeleteYou are missing the mothership; it also got adjusted up.
ReplyDeleteStrong for PLL not out of this world but steady and strong for its 5th season. Switched is sufferjng from its change of night and time. Hoping that doesn't happen with Chasin Life.
ReplyDeleteTrue, what I meant was showing things play out from Control POV's completely, that doesn't account for the original premise of the show (that the vocal minority usually complain has been phased out). And the fact both Episodes 11 & 12 were both deviations of the regular premise (like Relevance and RAM), demonstrate that the show's willing to go in multiple directions & can maintain their viewership.
ReplyDeletePerson of Interest - WOOHOOO!!!
ReplyDeleteThe content/quality of the actual episode never affects its rating - you know how good or bad it is only AFTER you have seen it.
ReplyDeleteHappy that PoI managed to adjust up, pity that there's going to be another three weeks break.
ReplyDeleteTrue. But those half-hour drops do tend to be little disheartening...
ReplyDeleteI say this every year: welcome to Spring schedules. The spring half of the season is much more expanded time wise than the fall half because there are no holidays, etc. On average, assuming a show airs episode 11 as its mid season finale, it has to skip 7 weeks to finale in mid May, assuming it has a 22 episode season. This season, POI only got to 4x10, so it has to skip 6 weeks instead of 7. Good for us.
ReplyDeleteYes, I know the problem of the more-weeks-than-episodes situation, but at the same time IMHO some channels don't adapt to the different market and to the different viewer habits. CBS IMHO sticks to the old style procedural programming, regardless that the more serialized shows affected worse by the stop-go-stop-go schedule.
ReplyDeletePOI has changed the paradigm twice, which is totally ballsy and pulled it off.
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