Last Week's Final Adjusted Ratings
Early Ratings Analysis by Marc Berman (TVMediaInsights)
The analysis below is based on the early household numbers and are NOT the same as the numbers that will be posted in the above table later. (See the About section below)
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Ouch the following and sad for Jane for being under 1 million :(
ReplyDeleteA Mike & Molly repeat got 2.4? Damn.
ReplyDeleteUm no.
ReplyDeleteAre those repeat ratings for Mike and Molly correct? Damn!
ReplyDeleteOuch at the following, i hate to see it go out like this
DWTS just a tenth off, could adjust - decent for ABC
ReplyDeleteOuch the following
The Voice had a rough night - I expect TNS to adjust down like aways
Rough for CW
Yet another proof that lead-outs matter. CBS is probably wondering why they didn't show an original Mik & Molly.
ReplyDeleteConsistent for DWTS while The Voice and The Following tumbled.
ReplyDeleteI believe they are inflated
ReplyDeleteCheck again.
ReplyDeleteEven with a repeat and basketball, The Night Shift can't hold half of its lead in. Seriously NBC? The fact that they are accepting a 1.3 likely adjusted is just sad.
ReplyDeleteIt beat every original they have aired since 24th Feb '14.
ReplyDeleteIts going to adjust down heavily in the finals because of the time zone differences. How do you people not know this?
ReplyDeleteExactly. Following a repeat is always gonna get a worse rating Then usually and i think networks know that
ReplyDeleteNice for DWTS holding steady; probably will adjust up too.
ReplyDeleteJust a fact, while looking at SBD's Sked:
DWTS had a 17% share in Adults 25-54 demo last night; matching NCAA at 9pm.
Of course we know thiw, but it still got that in the prelims.
ReplyDeleteThose are the ones we've been sent. I suspect there might be some adjustments
ReplyDeleteMike and Molly is going to adjust down significantly so no reason to get excited.
ReplyDeleteThese are NOT the adjustmented numbers. These are the early numbers.
ReplyDeleteHow do you now know this?
Still. That's damn impressive.
ReplyDeleteHe's saying that are "going" to adjust down.
ReplyDeleteAlmost 10 million for M&M rerun. Damn.
ReplyDeleteFollowing a repeat is always bad no show Can do their normal ratings or better when they air after a repeat
ReplyDeleteA repeat of TBBT last year adjusted down 1.0 from 3.0 to 2.0.
ReplyDeleteI know that but its going to adjust down significantly so i am not sure why everyone is excited.
ReplyDeleteFirst time TNS got a 50% retention.
ReplyDeleteNooooooooooo Jane!
Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThe Mike & Molly repeat got a 1.0 in Top 25. You're looking at basketball inflation on these Fast National numbers. FYI.
ReplyDeleteYtY
ReplyDeleteThe Voice down 7 tenths from a 3.5
DWTS down 2 tenths from a 2.2
The Following down 5 tenths
Finally! CW can see, how horrible mistake was cancellation of Hart of Dixie!
ReplyDeleteAlright, I honestly forget: is Gotham done for the season??
ReplyDeleteProbably adjust down one or two-tenths.
ReplyDeleteI think it returns next week to air out its remaining episodes.
ReplyDeleteYou replied to the wrong comment.
ReplyDeleteHuh. I would have thought it was done considering the timing of the reruns.
ReplyDeletePeople can only react to the numbers they are provided with. So until we get those adjustments these are the numbers that people will comment on.
ReplyDeleteAnd with that, The Night Shift goes from completely atrocious to just plain awful. The levels of improvement on NBC.
ReplyDeleteOr how the best coast creates a ratings distortion.
ReplyDeleteI'm impressed with Dancing with the Stars. I love that it stayed flat throughout the two hours. It was effected by NCAA Championship. And the eliminations have been shocking so far so the season is not predictable.
ReplyDeleteI think Gotham will return low next week
ReplyDeleteShit happens
ReplyDeleteBut there inflated
ReplyDeleteIt wouldn't surprise me. FOX is really hanging on by Empire alone.
ReplyDeleteUnless you are a TBBT repeat.
ReplyDeleteThe Night Shift is still the least of NBC's worries.
ReplyDeleteRight now the network has 2+ hours of regularly scheduled repeats and 5+ hours of Dateline every week.
But we don't know how inflated, so unless we get the finals, we can't say how much it will adjust down.
ReplyDeleteWas thinking the same. Wonder how it'll return next week, with the such long hiatus. I think that's due to the fact it was originally ordered for solely 16 installments but was then expanded to 22.
ReplyDeleteThinking around 2.0 for next week; only 3 more eps after that.
Best coast being the east coast, right?
ReplyDeleteAgreed. I hope the standalone Anniversary special, slated for next month, does really well. I'm wondering how they're going to go about that; scheduling?
ReplyDeleteAt least it held 0.4 :/
ReplyDeleteIt's all worrisome. NBC is going to go into May Sweeps with below 1.5 shows regularly.
ReplyDeleteWhat highlights The Night Shift's struggles is it's bombing with a 3.0+ lead in at 9:30. NBC just wasted their biggest lead in. That puts it top of the list since NBC could have put infomercials here to do as well.
Ouch Jane under a million viewers and TO at 0.5.
ReplyDeleteThat's the least coast.
ReplyDeleteAll i am gonna say is yikes.
ReplyDeleteHere are the 1/2 hr breakdowns
ReplyDelete8:00 p.m.
ABC – Dancing with the Stars
Viewers: 12.83 million (#1), A18-49: 1.8/ 6 (#3)
CBS – Mike & Molly (R)
Viewers: 9.94 million (#3), A18-49: 2.4/ 8 (#2)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 10.77 million (#2), A18-49: 2.8/10 (#1)
Fox – Gotham (R)
Viewers: 1.98 million (#4), A18-49: 0.6/ 2 (#4)
CW – The Originals
Viewers: 1.16 million (#5), A18-49: 0.5/ 2 (#5)
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8:30 p.m.
ABC – Dancing with the Stars
Viewers: 14.09 million (#1), A18-49: 2.1/ 7 (#3)
CBS – Championship Central
Viewers: 7.65 million (#3), A18-49: 2.3/ 7 (#2)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 11.17 million (#2), A18-49: 3.0/ 9 (#1)
Fox – Gotham (R)
Viewers: 2.00 million (#4), A18-49: 0.5/ 2 (#4t)
CW – The Originals
Viewers: 1.06 million (#5), A18-49: 0.5/ 1 (#4t)
———-
9:00 p.m.
ABC – Dancing with the Stars
Viewers: 13.70 million (#2), A18-49: 2.1/ 6 (#3)
CBS – NCAA Basketball Championship
Viewers: 17.40 million (#1), A18-49: 5.2/15 (#1)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 10.78 million (#3), A18-49: 2.9/ 8 (#2)
Fox – The Following
Viewers: 2.92 million (#4), A18-49: 0.9/ 3 (#4)
CW – Jane the Virgin
Viewers: 951,000 (#5), A18-49: 0.4/ 1 (#5)
———-
9:30 p.m.
ABC – Dancing with the Stars
Viewers: 13.39 million (#2), A18-49: 2.0/ 5 (#3)
CBS – NCAA Basketball Championship
Viewers: 23.49 million (#1), A18-49: 7.5/20 (#1)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 10.16 million (#3), A18-49: 2.7/ 7 (#2)
Fox – The Following
Viewers: 2.83 million (#4), A18-49: 0.9/ 1 (#4)
CW – Jane the Virgin
Viewers: 911,000 (#5), A18-49: 0.3/ 1 (#5)
———-
10:00 p.m.
ABC – Castle (R)
Viewers: 6.56 million (#2), A18-49: 0.9/ 3 (#3)
CBS – NCAA Basketball Championship
Viewers: 23.57 million (#1), A18-49: 7.7/22 (#1)
NBC – The Night Shift
Viewers: 5.99 million (#3), A18-49: 1.6/ 4 (#2)
———
10:30 p.m.
ABC – Castle (R)
Viewers: 4.97 million (#3), A18-49: 0.7/ 2 (#3)
CBS – NCAA Basketball Championship
Viewers: 25.99 million (#1), A18-49: 8.5/25 (#1)
NBC – The Night Shift
Viewers: 5.42 million (#3), A18-49: 1.3/ 4 (#2)
Source: Nielsen Media Research
i think for cw this year "flash" was the only one hit.others and old ones r crashing
ReplyDeleteThe Following is done.
ReplyDeleteTerrible HH breakdowns for TNS.
TNS is up yay.
ReplyDeleteNo it's not.Its ratings aren't good either,it dosent have critical acclaim/awards like Jane & isn't a ratings hit like Flash ,dosent do well internationally and Rachel wants to be a stay at home full time & dosent live in LA anymore.CW dosent have room for more renewals anyway and was going to have to cancel some shows to make room for new shows and has enough episodes for short syndication & a proper ending,which is what CW cares about.HoD isn't doing better than Jane or TO anyway.I like Dixie too, but I never expected it to go beyond this fourth season and we fans are lucky that it lasted this long.
ReplyDeleteIt would be great seeing a lot of the former contestants returning for the DWTS Anniversary special. If they promote it as a can't miss special and tease a lot of exciting things planned, it could pull in high 2's.
ReplyDeleteI agree NBC has pretty much given up this Spring.
ReplyDeleteThursday is the biggest sign of that. What network places a news magazine before their top rated drama, and a repeat after it? A network that simply doesn't care.
Hahahahaha! You're crazy
ReplyDeleteyikes @TO and Jane
ReplyDeleteThis is totally fan excuse bingo, but I was really confused as to which shows were new on the CW this week and which weren't. Most of the shows I watch on the CW Arrow, Flash SPN are taking this week off. I knew iZombie would be on because it's new and they wouldn't give it a break this early, but I never even thought about TO being new. Next week everything should be new, so maybe the numbers will come up.
ReplyDeleteYeah the odd schedule CW had the last couple weeks were confusing.
ReplyDeleteBye,bye The Folllowing.
ReplyDeleteJeez rough night for the CW. I think the big drop might be more due to outside factors than the actual shows though.
ReplyDeleteI never thought the ratings were good enough to get another season, not with how Fox just can't keep steady numbers for most of their shows.
ReplyDeleteOUCH! that must of hurt for TO
ReplyDeleteActuyally, HOD never went below a million viewers this season.
ReplyDeleteGoing in not knowing much of the cast, I am really starting to like everyone on the show. Im excited for Disney Night next week!
ReplyDeleteYes it did, the episode it got a 0.3
ReplyDeleteNope, not this season
ReplyDeletehttp://stvplus.com/show/79/Hart-of-Dixie
That episode got 1.02 million viewers
ReplyDeleteHmm, I must've seen it on another site that made a mistake then
ReplyDeleteSaw on another site it did but I guess they were wrong
ReplyDeleteI'm not surprised by the ratings and really thought after last season it should have ended..but, i guess Fox didn't have anything to replace it with.
ReplyDeleteThey had other shows they could have kept.
ReplyDeleteThe originals should be up that episode was awesome. I think that the Originals is the best show better than the Vampire Diaries.
ReplyDeleteSame here! My personal favorite to win is Rumer, because she's been so consistent and truly strives to grow each week. And, Val has somehow never win before. A crime!
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