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Metered Market Tuesday Ratings
CBS and NBC Tie; NBC to Lead in the Key Demos
Tuesday 3/09/15
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 7.7/13
NBC 7.7/12
ABC 2.5/ 4
Fox 2.0/ 3
CW 0.7/ 3
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Tuesday 3/10/14:
NBC: +31, CBS: +28, Fox: – 5, ABC: – 7, CW: -36
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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. These overnights are your first look at the ratings and a precursor to what could lie ahead. And we take into account other benchmarks including the expected demographic ratings, potential DVR usage, the critical acclaim (or lack of) and the social media presence.
-Winners:
“The Voice” (NBC), “NCIS” (CBS), “NCIS: New Orleans” (CBS)
-Honorable Mention:
“Chicago Fire” (NBC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Repeat After Me” (ABC), “The Mindy Project” (Fox)
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Ratings Breakdown:
Note: Keep in mind that ratings tend to decrease after Daylight saving time.
CBS and NBC tied for first on this second Tuesday in March based on the household overnights, but the home of “The Voice” will certainly hold a large advantage in adults 18-49 (and all the key young adult demos). “The Voice” scored a rock-solid 8.7 rating/14 share in the household overnights from 8-10 p.m., peaking in the 9:30 p.m. half-hour at a 9.1/14. One year earlier, it averaged an 8.5/14. And “The Voice” led into “Chicago Fire” at a first-place 5.7/10 at 10 p.m., which inched past competing “Person of Interest” on CBS (5.5/10) by one-tenth of a rating point. NBC should have no trouble winning all six half-hours in the key demos (and CBS can do better than “Person of Interest” in the Tuesday 10 p.m. hour next season).
Tops for the night, of course, was “NCIS” on CBS at a 9.9/16 from 8-9 p.m., which led into a second-place 7.7/12 for spin-off “NCIS: New Orleans” at 9 p.m. Aforementioned “Person of Interest” dipped by 28 percent from the 9:30 p.m. portion of “NCIS: New Orleans” (7.6/12).
On ABC, recent sitcom entry “Fresh Off the Boat” slipped by 12 percent week to week, with a series-low 3.6/ 6 (#3) in the household overnights in the 8 p.m. half-hour. And the weaker lead-in support resulted in a series-low 2.2/ 4 (#4) for week three of comical reality-themed “Repeat After Me” at 8:30 p.m., which dropped by 19 percent from the 2.7/ 4 one week earlier. As much as I do personally like “Repeat After Me” (and you would too if you gave it a chance), just 61 percent retention out of “Fresh Off the Boat” is a big concern.
Next on the alphabet net was young-adult and DVR friendly “Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD” at a below-average 2.8/ 4 from 9-10 p.m., which was still 27 percent above lead-in “Repeat After Me.” And it led into an encore telecast of freshman “Forever” at a 2.0/ 3 at 10 p.m., which was a slight improvement from the 1.8/ 3 for failed drama “Mind Games” on the year-ago evening.
Elsewhere, Fox populated the evening with diluted “Hell’s Kitchen” (#4: 2.8/ 5 at 8 p.m.) into a repeat of “New Girl” (#4: 1.2/ 2) and an original installment of “The Mindy Project” (#4: 1.5/ 5), which is still severely lacking despite the growth out of the “New Girl” encore. And The CW aired repeats of “The Flash” (#5: 0.9/ 2) and veteran “Supernatural” (#5: 0.6/ 1).
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
CBS and NBC Tie; NBC to Lead in the Key Demos
Tuesday 3/09/15
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 7.7/13
NBC 7.7/12
ABC 2.5/ 4
Fox 2.0/ 3
CW 0.7/ 3
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Tuesday 3/10/14:
NBC: +31, CBS: +28, Fox: – 5, ABC: – 7, CW: -36
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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. These overnights are your first look at the ratings and a precursor to what could lie ahead. And we take into account other benchmarks including the expected demographic ratings, potential DVR usage, the critical acclaim (or lack of) and the social media presence.
-Winners:
“The Voice” (NBC), “NCIS” (CBS), “NCIS: New Orleans” (CBS)
-Honorable Mention:
“Chicago Fire” (NBC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Repeat After Me” (ABC), “The Mindy Project” (Fox)
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Ratings Breakdown:
Note: Keep in mind that ratings tend to decrease after Daylight saving time.
CBS and NBC tied for first on this second Tuesday in March based on the household overnights, but the home of “The Voice” will certainly hold a large advantage in adults 18-49 (and all the key young adult demos). “The Voice” scored a rock-solid 8.7 rating/14 share in the household overnights from 8-10 p.m., peaking in the 9:30 p.m. half-hour at a 9.1/14. One year earlier, it averaged an 8.5/14. And “The Voice” led into “Chicago Fire” at a first-place 5.7/10 at 10 p.m., which inched past competing “Person of Interest” on CBS (5.5/10) by one-tenth of a rating point. NBC should have no trouble winning all six half-hours in the key demos (and CBS can do better than “Person of Interest” in the Tuesday 10 p.m. hour next season).
Tops for the night, of course, was “NCIS” on CBS at a 9.9/16 from 8-9 p.m., which led into a second-place 7.7/12 for spin-off “NCIS: New Orleans” at 9 p.m. Aforementioned “Person of Interest” dipped by 28 percent from the 9:30 p.m. portion of “NCIS: New Orleans” (7.6/12).
On ABC, recent sitcom entry “Fresh Off the Boat” slipped by 12 percent week to week, with a series-low 3.6/ 6 (#3) in the household overnights in the 8 p.m. half-hour. And the weaker lead-in support resulted in a series-low 2.2/ 4 (#4) for week three of comical reality-themed “Repeat After Me” at 8:30 p.m., which dropped by 19 percent from the 2.7/ 4 one week earlier. As much as I do personally like “Repeat After Me” (and you would too if you gave it a chance), just 61 percent retention out of “Fresh Off the Boat” is a big concern.
Next on the alphabet net was young-adult and DVR friendly “Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD” at a below-average 2.8/ 4 from 9-10 p.m., which was still 27 percent above lead-in “Repeat After Me.” And it led into an encore telecast of freshman “Forever” at a 2.0/ 3 at 10 p.m., which was a slight improvement from the 1.8/ 3 for failed drama “Mind Games” on the year-ago evening.
Elsewhere, Fox populated the evening with diluted “Hell’s Kitchen” (#4: 2.8/ 5 at 8 p.m.) into a repeat of “New Girl” (#4: 1.2/ 2) and an original installment of “The Mindy Project” (#4: 1.5/ 5), which is still severely lacking despite the growth out of the “New Girl” encore. And The CW aired repeats of “The Flash” (#5: 0.9/ 2) and veteran “Supernatural” (#5: 0.6/ 1).
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Source:
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The first item that gets posted (normally around 2pm GMT) is the early overnight analysis based on the early household numbers (these are not the same as the Total Viewers and 18-49 Demo numbers that are posted later).
Next, if available, we will post the Top 25 Market 18-49 Ratings to give you a rough idea of the ratings to following.
Later on (normally between 4pm-5pm GMT) we post the official early overnight Total Viewers and 18-49 Demo numbers in the table above (We also where possible now post the 18-34 and 25-54 Demo Numbers).
Finally, later in the evening (10pm-11pm GMT) or the following day, the final adjusted ratings numbers are released, these are then posted in the Ratings Database. The Final Adjusted numbers are what we use for all our Renew/Cancellation Tables, Full Season Tables, Ratings Scorecards etc (see below). Friday's Final Adjusted Ratings are normally available on the following Monday.
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DAMMIT! Better not be cancelled.
ReplyDeleteWhich show?
ReplyDeletePOI :( will it get 1 more season at-least ?
ReplyDeleteUgh no shield down again :(
ReplyDeleteFOTB :(
ReplyDeleteFOTB better stop decreasing. I have never enjoyed a family comedy as much as FOTB
ReplyDeleteHope FotB's demos stay steady. Think 12% HH isn't a big slip.
ReplyDeletePerson of Interest down -0.3 from the December 16 episode and -0.4 from the February 3 episode (last 2 episodes preempted). I hope it isn't a series low again.
ReplyDeleteFresh off the Boat
ReplyDeleteEverything is down again. There is no show that is up or steady from its last HH ratings. DST messes everything up.
ReplyDeleteI hope it improves in April seeing shield and fotb like this is killing me
ReplyDeleteFresh Off The Boat come on go up
ReplyDeleteDemo is what matters. We shall see in an hour or so. As long as it stays at a 1.6 I will be happy. (Actually I will be happy if it does not go below 1.5)
ReplyDeleteWill AOS get renewed? Its so awesome.
ReplyDeleteIt is,especially with young skewing shows like FOTB is.
ReplyDeleteIt's probably 1.4-1.5
ReplyDeleteNooo FOTB,I had hopes it would be renewed.... -.-
ReplyDeleteYep it will.
ReplyDeleteYeah, it will.
ReplyDeleteIt will be around that number,but that isnt a good rating.
ReplyDeletePoor little Albert Tsai just can't win.
ReplyDeleteNever said it was ;(
ReplyDeleteNoo,dont remind me on Trophy Wife.. :(
ReplyDeleteHe was on an eoisode of Benched too :(
ReplyDeleteI hope they improve in the weeks leading up to AOU I now its safe for the next season but I really want it to go up to the inhumans movie there is so much story to tell
ReplyDeleteAnd we know it has reach a 1.8 for the fall finale so these ratings are really worrying me
Mind Games was such a failure for ABC that even repeat of Forever beat it.
ReplyDeleteI was expecting this week to be down since it is post premiere drop + DST + return of New Orleans. Hopefully, next week, with no voice on the slot anymore, it an bounce back a bit.
ReplyDeleteits really worrying when your favourite show gets bad ratings, AOS is so good right now so i hope it gets a season 3.
ReplyDeleteRepeat after me is really killing the ABC night. It kills the momentum for Fresh of the boat and leads into an anemic night. Fotb and AOS do well for the night but the hole betel ween them and the weak 10 pm just makes it impossible for the night to work. Also, it's sad more people aren't watching AOS, one of the best shows on tv right now. It was trending worldwide on twitter last night. Bad scheduling on ABC part is demaging two great quality shows.
ReplyDeleteHow it kills FOTB,FOTB starts befoer RAM.AOS shouldnt be reliable on its leadin.
ReplyDeleteThe show's DVR ratings are phenomenal. My hope is that those Nelson ratings members who watch the show on DVR and really like it just sit through the commercials. The C3 is what matters.
ReplyDeleteI'm waiting for the voice to move from there I have seen that without it AOS gets like a .2 more in demo
ReplyDeleteKeep your fingers crossed. Usually once the warm weather hits the numbers go down across the board with everyone busy with outside activities..
ReplyDeleteNoooo FOtB!!!
ReplyDeleteI Would say 100% renewal
ReplyDeleteAOS isn't lead in dependant. Casual viewers could increase maybe .1 or .2 (not much but positive for a healthier night) and FOTB isn't directly damaged by it. But this hole between the two shows just brings the night down and makes less people more willing to turn on ABC. If they only have 30 min to watch at 8 pm so why not just dvr it and watch a full hour of great programming on other channels? A good line up just helps everything in it bringing good will from the viewers while a black hole in the middle of the night can't possibly be any good.
ReplyDeleteThings are looking good to Chicago Fire. Maybe it beats an original POI in total viewers.
ReplyDeleteWhere's the people who talking sh!t about CF being a flop now?
Top 25 Markets 18-49 Demo Ratings have been posted
ReplyDeleteIt's certain to get seasons 3 and 4. Don't worry. But it's just sad when one of the best shows on tv has so low ratings...
ReplyDeleteThat poor kid from Trophy Wife is ratings kryptonite! He first starred in a terribly rated comedy. Guest starred on since cancelled bench. And showed up for a series low showing of Fresh Off the Boat. Kid can't catch a break
ReplyDeleteCrossing my fingers for a 1.6 for PoI.
ReplyDeleteOh thank god shield is steady in the top 25 so is fotb!!
ReplyDeleteCBS is low once again. I hate this. Fortunately, next week The Voice won't be at 9 pm anymore.
ReplyDeleteWith no lead in, MINDY isn't a loser.
ReplyDeleteFrom the top 25 it looks like ABC's lineup will be almost identical to the previous week.
ReplyDeleteCBS seems tl have taken quite a hit!
Wow CBS collapsed!
ReplyDeletePredictions based on Top25 Ratings Only:
- Fresh Off the Boat: 1.7-1.8
- Repeat After Me: 1.0
- Marvel's Agents of Shield: 1.5-1.6
- Forever (R): 0.5-0.6
- NCIS: 2.1
- NCIS New Orleans: 1.7
- Person of Interest: 1.5-1.6
- The Voice: 3.6
- Chicago Fire: 2.1
- Hell's Kitchen: 1.30
- New Girl (R): 0.5-0.6
- The Mindy Project: 0.8-0.9
Yeah I agree with that prognosis.
ReplyDeleteIf it really went sub 1.0 it has to be a loser, sadly, even if it has a couple of very good excuses (New Girl in repeats, highest rated half hour of the voice)
ReplyDeletePlease be a 1.6 for Person of Interest.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it is even down.
ReplyDeleteYes, it is a likely renewal. And it appears to have had one of its best performances in relative terms since the NCIS twins appear way down and POI appears to be average which is good.
ReplyDeleteLooks like NCIS LA might beat New Orleans
ReplyDeleteLooks like it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think FOTB hit a new low.
ReplyDeleteIt's sad but CBS always seems to be the most effected by DST. Two hours of The Voice don't help either and The Voice is always strong in the beginning of its season.
ReplyDeleteThat is good for FotB and huge Ouch to CBS
ReplyDeleteCrossing my fingers for AOS! If it falls to 1.5 or 1.4, it's dead in the water... Please be above 1.6 to 1.7!!!
ReplyDeleteoh don't worry you shall see them soon on TVBTN when ratings come in
ReplyDeleteBetween Sunday-Tuesday ratings it looks like NBC and ABC have been hit the least from DST
ReplyDeleteCBS has taken the biggest hit
I think the CW is usually affected worse. But I can understand why CBS would be the most affected one - their audience is by far the most "casual" type since they have mostly procedurals which enable themselves to that type of viewing. Therefore, that audience is the one that will be most affected by fluctuations in viewing levels and competition. It is the same reason why their shows spike so much in early January with the high viewing levels.
ReplyDeleteIt isn't dead in the water if it hits those numbers for last night's airing. Agents of Shield will be renewed. But I too hope it manages to stay even from last week.
ReplyDeleteIt looks even or up.
ReplyDeleteThat's good! It just looked like it in the HH numbers
ReplyDeleteI can't see AOS stay in that 9 slot. I am sure it moves
ReplyDeleteThe problem with going below 1.5 is that it decreases ABC's confidence in going two more seasons with it. They might overhaul Tuesday nights and start fresh.
ReplyDeleteIt would be kinda awesome and interesting to see Person of Interest tie or beat NCIS: NO in the demo.
ReplyDeleteI am basing myself on the top25 numbers which are usually a way better indicator. Not a perfect one, but a much better one and usually pretty reliable.
ReplyDeleteNeps, they will still renew it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it will happen but I agree
ReplyDeleteit should be renewed by it shouldn't stay in that slot
ReplyDeleteIt won't happen since New Orleans rises more from the top 25 than Person of Interest does.
ReplyDeleteI hope FOTB is even or up.
ReplyDeleteI think it is debatable but I understand the argument for sliding it to 10pm. Not sure if I agree with it but I understand it.
ReplyDeleteLooks exactly like it.
ReplyDeleteNCIS: NO has been known to jump very high in the demo in the past so I don't think it will happen but it would be awesome to see the naysayers respond to PoI retaining 100% of its lead-in.
ReplyDeleteI see both ways. but its not strong for a 9:00 slot
ReplyDeleteThis one of those shows I don't want to be in danger. I just love it way too much.
ReplyDeleteToo bad it usually drops from the top 25. A 2.0 would be great!
ReplyDeleteby the way, Showbuzzdaily is back up.
ReplyDeleteAgreed
ReplyDeleteWhat I have noticed about CBS's 10 ratings from January onwards is that both NCIS LA and PoI are retaining more of their 9 PM lead-ins than in the fall. Is there any specific reason for this?
ReplyDelete10 pm shows are showing its true audience,and DST doesnt affect the 10pm hour.
ReplyDeleteDST didn't start until this week...but both of them have been doing better with regard to retention from the 9 PM show.
ReplyDelete"...CBS can do better than “Person of Interest” in the Tuesday 10 p.m. hour next season." I'd wager that POI, if not cancelled, will be moving to either Friday or Sunday night next season.
ReplyDeleteLook at the top 25. FOTB is stable.
ReplyDeleteThis was posted before Top 25
ReplyDeleteCastle was off thats why, tho I'm happy for NCIS LA.
ReplyDeleteHey there. This was perhaps the weakest PoI all-season. Glad they gave a spotlight to Michael Emerson, but the writing was so-heavyhanded. And I guess no new episode for 2 weeks.
ReplyDeleteHey!
ReplyDeleteYeah, it was a terrible episode (by PoI standards). It fell way short of the previous 3 in execution, writing but most of all timing. This episode would have been better if they had placed it earlier in the season (after Guilty or swapping with another episode's slot such as Pretenders).
Did you check out the 'What did you think of' PoI's episode post yet? You should! Some interesting discussion happens there.
"Karma" was my favorite episode of POI so far this season because it harkened back to season 1. This series was originally a character-driven show, and it has deviated too far from the format that attracted viewers in the first place. It was refreshing to watch an episode that featured the fine acting of, and interaction between, ME and JC. I loved the flashbacks with Alicia Corwin and Finch in his wheelchair just after losing Nathan. No Shaw, Root, Samaritan, Greer, Control, Brotherhood...sheer pleasure for the "classic POI" fan!!
ReplyDeleteStill not working for me?
ReplyDeleteFOTB: 1.5
ReplyDeleteRAM: 1.0
SHIELD: 1.4
Ugly ratings all around.
ReplyDeleteExcept NBC's.
ReplyDeleteRough night all around except for NBC
ReplyDeleteWow damn. Those are ridiculous declines from top25 markets. Terrible for all three. Where are you seeing it by the way?
ReplyDeleteShowbuzzdaily.
ReplyDeleteNCIS-2.1
ReplyDeleteNO-1.6
PPOI-1.4
NCIS NO 1.6
ReplyDeleteIt's back? I still can't get in.
ReplyDeleteNew Orleans number are just ugly
ReplyDeleteI can get in. It's a little late, but I can get in just fine.
ReplyDeleteThese are very ugly!
ReplyDeleteStrange. Thanks anyway
ReplyDeleteCF half-hours-->2,3/1.9
ReplyDeleteOh no! I thought FOTB would be even or up, but it completely plunged! I'm starting to get a little worried for SHIELD.
ReplyDeleteWell it looks like no one outside of T25 watches FOTB :(.
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it went this low. Poor show.
FOTB is still fine i guess
ReplyDeleteIs that a series low for NCIS?
ReplyDeleteWinners: The Voice, Chicago Fire
ReplyDeleteLosers: NCIS New Orleans, Repeat After Me, The Mindy Project
Horrible night for ABC and CBS.
It's really not, they don't need a fifth comedy and LMS is still doing ok for Friday. If it holds here or go lower, chances are it's gone. It's not like The Goldbergs last season, which was only renewed because it was the lesser of the worsts.
ReplyDeleteAs for the declines, maybe finals will correct those somehow?
ReplyDeleteTied.
ReplyDeleteOh, it has a good chance of adjusting up though.
ReplyDeleteAll around bad night. And to think this is March, not May.
ReplyDeleteI hope so. I hope both FOTB and Shield are adjusted up. Would love those old school two tenths adjustments for Shield though I know it won't happen. These are very ugly numbers. But I think CBS (sans POI) actually did worse relatively speaking. New Orleans was a loser last night.
ReplyDelete1.4 for SHIELD? It's dead..... :(
ReplyDeleteOh no that is sad for FotB :(
ReplyDeleteWith a season 1 episode I suppose?
ReplyDeleteAgents of Shield will be renewed.
ReplyDeleteFortunately, FOTB won't air in May.
ReplyDeleteIt is not dead at all!
ReplyDeleteit's time for AOS to leave that 9:00 slot
ReplyDeleteNo it's not.
ReplyDeleteWith ratings like that? I think not... According to the Cancellation bear, it has to be above 1.6
ReplyDeleteThe Cancellation Bear isn't God.
ReplyDeleteSeries low for SHIELD,FOTB,NCIS,NCIONO,Mindy
ReplyDeleteI don't think the timeslot is so set anymore.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunatelt, we may only have five episodes left.
ReplyDeleteOh don't listen to what the cancellation bear says
ReplyDeleteSadly, that's too true.
ReplyDeleteSeries low for shield ughh why!!
ReplyDeleteYou said it.
ReplyDeleteI don't think it will be canceled. It just probably won't anchor.
ReplyDeleteYes, episode 20.
ReplyDeleteAlthough I think NCIS hit a 2.1 last year too.
At least NBC has The Voice, because they ruled last night. Not good for FOTB. Mindy Project is hanging by a thread. Yes a bad night for everyone but NBC
ReplyDeleteI just wonder why this sudden plumbing for FOTB.
ReplyDeleteThe Cancellation Bear claimed the Millers was certain to be renewed.
ReplyDeleteI agree but people should expect budget cuts.
ReplyDeleteCRAP that AoS demo is too low. I know that DST messes with ratings, but still. Hopefully it adjusts up a little and bounces back next week. Goodness, that 1.4 hurts.
ReplyDeleteA repeat of Forever (0.8) gets almost the same ratings as an original episode (1.0)
ReplyDeleteActually, is just one tenth off from Forever's series low.
ReplyDeleteouch to PoI
ReplyDeleteThanks! Some season 1 numbers are missing in the database so I thought I'd ask. Its season low last year was a 2.2 actually.
ReplyDeleteDST. And it probably over-achived in its first week against the voice too.
ReplyDeleteThey don't know what they are talking about,.
ReplyDeleteABC needs to revamp Tuesdays Next Season really bad
ReplyDeleteAt least not a series low.
ReplyDeleteI was just about to comment. I really wish it had somewhat higher ratings, I don't think repeating decent could help it at all... Still their 10pm slot is better now than before?, they could try ordering 13 episodes?
ReplyDeleteWhat is funny is that NCIS hit its series high (a 4.8) on its *seventh* season.
ReplyDeleteThat is so weird though, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteHow long will DST Affect ratings?
ReplyDeleteUntil October I think.
ReplyDeleteUntil September.
ReplyDeleteOhhh okay but it helps the 10pm slot, did i understand that correctly?
ReplyDeleteAoS needs to rebound in the next weeks. This 1.4 makes me wanna cry. :/
ReplyDeleteThe Cancellation Bear has been wrong a lot of times this year. The CW screwed most of its predictions.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't help the 10 p.m. slot
ReplyDeleteThe 10 p.m. slot just doesn't suffer.
I like your viewpoint. And others (including myself) will disagree with you. (I did not know there is a board where all people do is comment on last night's episode.) But you are right. Excellent interaction between the 2 men. It did go back to season 1. I suppose you know that "Alicia" currently has a major role in House of Cards season 3. She really is a fine actress. She plays a villain great. I really hope CBS renews. I think that, since the show goes into syndication in September, that may improve the ratings (if CBS renews the series).
ReplyDeleteYep. That is the 1 thing I will take away. It along with Hell's Kitchen were the only non-NBC shows not to hit a series low last night.
ReplyDeleteIt doesn't help it directly per se, but it is less hurt than the other slots, so in relative terms it ends up looking a bit better (provided it doesn't depend too much on the lead-ins before that collapse)
ReplyDeleteIn relative terms it helps the 10pm slot.
ReplyDeleteOh okay thx :)
ReplyDeleteWell yeah i am sure it really does not help it
ReplyDeleteIt could easily have hit 1.1/1.2 judging from the shows around it. Insanely relieved it didn't.
ReplyDeleteCorrect; if it were earlier in the season, would have fit perfectly. Not now. I had no idea there is a board "What did you think of PoI last night?" Will check out.
ReplyDeleteThat's because CBS actually bothered to show a repeat of it last week in its regular time slot. Last week was the first time all season they actually aired a repeat the week before a new episode was supposed to air. The only other Tuesday repeat in its timeslot happened when the next episode was supposed to air 2 weeks away (and they did not air the new episode promo after that repeat).
ReplyDeleteFor starters, they need to put the current Tuesday shows on ANY day other than Tuesday. Going up against the juggernaut that is NCIS/NCIS New Orleans, is virtually a death sentence for any show.
ReplyDeleteThat viewership for Shield is awfully low. I do not get that. All I hear is how great shield season 2 is. ashame it does not reflect in the ratings
ReplyDeleteNCIS twins went down because of basketball in some places. When POI began, the sports were over.
ReplyDeleteProbably, and that's what we call delusional.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. ABC's relationship with Marvel will renew it.
ReplyDeleteBummer for the sophomore slump of AOS and SH.
ReplyDelete1.6 is a really low ratings for NCIS: LA. If I'm CBS, I'm concerned. If it's not The Voice bringing it down, they have a lot to work to do in order to rebound the ratings.
ReplyDeleteThank God for that.
ReplyDeleteWhat's with the DST excuses for POI when other shows did fine despite having the same potential problems. Guess that string of good like in February was a fluke after all.
ReplyDeleteDaylight Savings Time tends to impact 10 PM less. So while it is something to consider, it's the 8 PM timeslots that get impacted the most.
ReplyDeleteYawn. Did you see all the other shows that went down to series lows unlike PoI?
ReplyDeleteAos & FOtB! Nooooo!
ReplyDeleteAoS:( last night's episode was brilliant, whyyyy ;_____;
ReplyDeleteI don't watch them so why would I mention them. My concern is what's in store for the future because they finished filming the finale or no?
ReplyDeleteWhat time you think they're gonna go to? i doubt they'll go to 8:00, i think they would drop even lower because of The Flash
ReplyDeleteBecause everything today besides NBC and Hell's Kitchen went down to series lows or near series lows? It is an excuse however it is not an excuse that applies only to PoI but to the rest of the dramas and comedies last night as well.
ReplyDeleteall shows ajusted down... DST...
ReplyDeleteWhat time Slot will AoS go to if it moves? I can't see it going to 8, because if they do it will have to go up against The Flash. Going up against The Flash would only hurt it more, in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteSunday 9pm
ReplyDeleteIt's reflected in the L +7 which go up to a 2.9- 3.1.
ReplyDeleteSo the question now becomes why is live viewing low and how can ABC get those individuals to watch live?
However, I think the question should be how does ABC or any other network make money off of people not watching live?
I really would love to see AOS's C3s ratings
I think that would hurt them even more, Going against The Walking Dead would most likely get AoS cancelled. I think a Thursday 8pm would be better
ReplyDeleteThe only way CBS "could do better" as you say or even near quality wise would be if it were able to stick Game of Thrones in there instead of POI. There is no show with great merit on broadcast TV. If the ratings do not reflect that, it's because POI is not mindless enough for a sleepy Tuesday night audience who are too tired to think.
ReplyDeleteDST is dealt with for some shows twice a season. I mean we all can adjust to it since it falls during the early morning. I brought up the case for POI because those numbers come close to a new series low.
ReplyDeleteAt least the prediction chart here includes other things besides else live ratings. I have this feeling that ABC may care more about DVR ratings then the other networks, given some of their past renewal choices. I definitely see them doing that with a show that can sell T-shirts. Maybe we all just need to take a deep breath and enjoy what were watching.
ReplyDeleteYep exactly :) We try to factor in as many things as possible with our Cancellation/Renewal chart to help improve it's accuracy.
ReplyDeleteYay Fire :D. Damn Shield please don't get cancelled. Wonder why people don't watch it :(
ReplyDeleteExcuse my ignorance, but what is that DST that everyone is blaming? (I'm not american)
ReplyDeleteWait 3.4 for the Voice? but it's 3.6 on tvbn?
ReplyDeletePutting their most male-skewing drama against football and The Walking Dead would be stupid.
ReplyDeleteNo way it's moving to 8 on Thursday.
ReplyDeleteBah, this season is too slow. I mean: I love PoI, I think it's a genial series, but I did not like particularly this season, excluding few episodes.
ReplyDeleteShe's a HUGE loser! But not as much as you.
ReplyDeleteDaylights savings Time.. lts light outside an hour later
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