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Final Adjusted TV Ratings for Wednesday 22nd April 2015

23 Apr 2015

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53 comments:

  1. Arrow, Criminal Minds and Modern Family rose a tenth from the shows listed above.

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  2. Yes Arrow! Back to 1.0

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  3. Yay! And we're back on the 1.0s zone! 3 episodes left! Let's pray for Arrow to stay there!

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  4. Arrow!!! Yes! It actually hurts me when it goes fractional

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  5. YES! Upward adjustment for Arrow! Still not as good as that top 25 number seem to indicate, but I'll take it. Happy to see it back in the 1s again. Keep it up, please.

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  6. The demos are so weird Jajaja You can have an episode with less total viewership but a higher demo. This goes to show how outdated this system is, tbh.

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  7. The latest 3 episodes of ARROW :


    3x18 - 0.8
    3x19 - 0.9
    3x20 - 1.0


    Happy the ratings are going up with each episode!!!

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  8. Yep, returning from mid-season we had a high point thanks to The Flash, but it looked as if it lost the steam. Arrow is too dark for the people who only watch Flash, i guess.

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  9. Why? They are measuring different things. How is that indication of an outdated system?

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  10. I think it was more DST hitting.

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  11. I would love that!

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  12. change to summertime.

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  13. Daylight Savings Time. When the clock changes in the spring, TV viewership declines very substantially (there are less people with the TV on). As such, it is normal that shows have less views. This is especially true in two cases:
    - shows that air at 8 pm
    - shows that are young skewing.

    Arrow is unlucky enough to fit both of these bills so it is normal that it is down.

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  14. I do hate to remember those fractional numbers, especially the 0.8. It is just wrong for Arrow to pull those!

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  15. Oh, thanks! That makes total sense! Oh, you told me once the +1.0 ratings weren't gonna hold because of the time change. Guess you were right!

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  16. I don't remember that but it sounds like me ;) No problem, happy to help!

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  17. It doesn't matter if more people watched, you still have a lower demo than other episodes. For example, 3x14 and 3x17 had almost the same amount of viewers... Yet, one had a 1.0 and the other a 1.2 and for theCW that makes a huge diference.


    Idk, guess i'm more used to the total viewership system.

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  18. The demo measures the amount of people between the ages of 18 and 49 that watched which are the ones advertisers pay for. And there isn't a necessary correlation between the number of those people that watched and the total number of people that watched. So you can have weeks in weeks total viewership goes up (more people watching) but demo goes down (less people aged 18-49 watching).

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  19. Arrow is climbing up. Very good.

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  20. Solid night for all shows!!!

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  21. As long as Arrow is close to the 1s I'm good.

    SPN is getting awfully close to TO and given SPNs and TOs slot this really isn't a good sign.

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  22. And the Top 25 markets are what? The 25 most important cities?


    Lately i've been watching live and, to be honest, i don't get why you have to be in between 18-49 yo to understand what's the point of a dancing flamingo appearing out of nowhere in your yard. Publicities are weird there LOL

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  23. I find it more impressive Arrow rose 0.3 demo point when you compare it to last year.

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  24. Yeah, i know, i tend to forget that S2's ratings were lower. It's quite impressive. Flash did good to Arrow, i guess. It's very weird for a show to improve on it's third year xD

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  25. 1.22M viewers for The Americans and only a 0.3...? :(
    Expected this amount of viewers but a 0.5.

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  26. Yay for "Criminal Minds"! I can see where some people might've been put off by last night's episode, 'cause it was so creepy, but I still think anyone who didn't watch missed out on a good episode. Ah, well.

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  27. Well S2 had lots of breaks due to Winter Olympics so i can understand why the ratings were all over.

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  28. Areas not cities, each affiliate has its own area. But pretty much, the areas that bring in the most and thus are worth most


    It's the general age you tend to buy new brands, people above 49 tend to be brand loyal and thus not relevant to advertising

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  29. it's more understandable how the ratings rose this season. The Flash was heavily publicized and is a genuine hit, Arrow is lucky be tied in with it and being cross promoted a lot.


    That's what I call network synergy at its finest.....now if TO/TVD could do the same I'd be grateful

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  30. Well the way Julie Plec was talking about the Flarrow crossover i dont think it will ever happen.

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  31. Arrow matched American Idol in A18-34 demo!

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  32. Rheinmeister09 .23 April 2015 at 23:08

    3 episodes left of Arrow - would be good to see it stay above the 1.0 demo until the end!!!!

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  33. Yeah Arrow's year to year trend has been outstanding!!

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  34. What did she say? I missed that.

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  35. Top25 areas yeah. But they don't have a meaning per se, we just use them to get an idea what the ratings will look like when we still don't have them.

    As far as why 18-49 count, it is because they are the scarce ones and the harder to reach. Advertisers already have plenty of ways to reach older customers (namely, day time TV). When companies want to communicate/ market something to this public, they are easier to reach. However, when they want to reach 18-49s, and especially 18-34s, those are harder to reach as they use TV/ radio et all less. Therefore, they are willing to pay for shows that actually reach them. It has nothing to do whatsoever with who has the power to buy things, that's internet myth.

    Hope it helps.

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  36. It's not the 25 most important cities, it's the 25 biggest markets based on population.

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  37. And The Flash is lucky Arrow became a success earlier, which paved the way for the release of Arrow's spin-off..

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  38. SPN avarage is almost double of TO, how is it getting close? And do t forget how old SPN is, the fact that it still can pull those numbers is nothing to brag about.

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  39. "But we’re not planning any stunty opportunity – although it works like a
    charm apparently. I wish we had one. We’ve seasoned
    ourselves to make sure that each show has its own life and not to rely
    on the other."

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  40. So bitter! Thanks.

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  41. since losing the Flash as a lead in SPN has managed to reel in 3 0.6s despite Arrow as a replacement lead in.


    TO is without one, thus it's getting close (also SPN average: 0,83. TO average: 0.6)

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  42. Heh, I think she would've wanted to do a crossover and help both her shows now, but the problem is she just can't keep up following the same timeline in both..

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  43. I'm interested to see can it bounce back in the fall. I don't expect 0.9 and 1.0 anymore since it will be 11 years old in has skewed older this year. I will take the 0.8 if it can. When this season is up it may be down 20% in on par with its season 7 numbers from Friday. Not good really.

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  44. I don't really disagree with you on the numbers but I do say this time, it has a lot to do with DST and the Wed night move happening at the same time. There is a decline but it involves two factors this season, as opposed to just spring. Until the move, they were staying 0.8-1.0.


    April/May
    S9- 0.73, 0.91, 0.95, 0.79, 0.78

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  45. 0.85 and 0.59. Its a huge difference for CW. SPN does not need a lead in (running after TO last year, rings the bell?), and TO was not moved rapidly to the different night in the middle of spring break.
    I am not saying that SPN ratings are good - its not. But the only show I m willing to compare SPN to - TVD, and just because its long-running as well. TO is in its 2nd season yet,

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  46. well SPN did not go up but it did not go down too stayed the same.

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  47. It could be, but reality is- every show on TV is aging and ratings are lower from year to year. Yes, SPN was an exception for a few years for multiple reasons, but we cant expect of show that old to be stable as rock forever. Kind of weak story line this season doesn't help either.
    So my prediction - best case scenario it willl get 0.9 for the finale and open next season with 0.9. Then - TVD rout, 0.7ish .

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  48. Modern Family :)

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  49. Maybe I'm being overly pessimistic (and I am definitely no expert when it comes to ratings), but I'm more :( about MF's ratings - it's actually dropped since Empire left town (they did a 3.4 the last week they went head-to-head and the lowest H2H rating was 3.1). And unlike last year with the big wedding it doesn't look like they have a strong finish lined up for sweeps (even as much as I love how they're going to give the end of Alex's senior year some focus in the last 3 weeks, from a ratings standpoint I don't see that moving the meter much at all, and even the Haley-Andy story only looks like it's good for a small bump).

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  50. Even if SUPERNATURAL is at its tenth season it always deserves a lot of viewers

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