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)
NOTE: The opinions expressed here are NOT those of SpoilerTV but of the Author of this Article, Marc Berman.
Metered Market Tuesday Ratings
CBS Wins; NBC a Lock for Leadership in the Key Demos
Tuesday 4/07/15
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 8.1/13
NBC 6.7/11
ABC 2.9/ 5
Fox 2.0/ 3
CW 1.1/ 2
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Tuesday 4/08/14:
CW: +83, NBC: +26, ABC: +12, Fox: + 5, CBS: – 5,
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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:
“NCIS” (CBS), “The Voice” (NBC), “NCIS: New Orleans” (CBS), “Chicago Fire” (NBC)
-Fading:
“Hell’s Kitchen” (Fox), “Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD” (ABC), ‘iZombie” (CW), “Person of Interest” (CBS)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“New Girl” (Fox), “Weird Loners” (Fox), “Forever” (ABC)
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Ratings Breakdown:
CBS topped this first Tuesday in April, besting No. 2 NBC by 21 percent. But it was not a clean sweep – “Chicago Fire” on NBC (#1: 5.7 rating/10 share) beat fading Person of Interest” (5.3/ 9) on CBS by eight percent in the household overnights in the 10 p.m. hour. And the home of “The Voice” owns the evening in adults 18-49 and all the key young adult demographics.
Tops for the night in the overnights, as always, was veteran “NCIS” on CBS at a 10.3/16 from 8-9 p.m. And it led into spin-off “NCIS: New Orleans” at a dominant 8.7/13 from 9-10 p.m. But former time period occupant “NCIS: Los Angeles” was stronger at a 9.4/15 (out of an 11.0/18 for “NCIS”) on the year-ago evening.
On NBC, two-hours of “The Voice” (in place of sitcoms “Undateable” and “One Big Happy” in the 9 p.m. hour) scored a healthy 7.3/11 in the overnights from 8-10 p.m., which ignited the entire evening. Results in the four half hours only fluctuated by fourth-tenths of a rating point.
In week two news, the cancellation clock is rapidly ticking on Fox comedy “Weird Loners,” which dipped by 13 percent from its already anemic opening at a mere 1.3/ 2 at 9:30 p.m. One week earlier, a 1.5/ 2 in the overnights for “Weird Loners” translated into just 1.89 million viewers and a 0.7 rating/2 share in adults 18-49 (based on the Live Plus Same Day data). And this was 24 percent below sinking lead-in “New Girl” (#4: 1.7/ 4 at 9 p.m.), which is not worthy of its recent renewal.
Earlier in the evening on Fox was deteriorating “Hell’s Kitchen” at a 2.5/ 4 from 8-09 p.m., which was 11 percent below the 2.8/ 5 one week earlier. And that 2.8 in the overnights only resulted in 3.35 million viewers and a 1.2/ 4 in adults 18-49 (based on the Live Plus Same Day data). Maybe it is time perhaps for Fox to give the aging cooking competition a temporary rest.
Over at ABC, freshman sitcom “Fresh Off the Boat” opened with a third-place 3.5/ 6 at 8 p.m., which was equal to one week earlier. And it led into an encore telecast (in place of failing “Repeat After Me”) at a 2.5/ 4 at 8:30 p.m., which was a slight improvement from the 2.3/ 4 for “Repeat After Me” one week earlier.
Next on ABC was sophomore “Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD” at a modest 2.7/ 4 from 9-10 p.m. (#3), which has never been the hit the network was hoping for, followed by older-skewing drama “Forever” at a last-place 2.9/ 5 at 10 p.m. (which was nine percent below the 3.2/ 6 one week earlier). And that 3.2 in the overnights for “Forever” only translated into a 1.1/ 3 among adults 18-49 (out of a 1.4/ 4 in the demo for “Marvel’s Agents of SHIELD”).
Over at The CW, week four of drama “iZombie” was hurt minus the lead-in support from an original episode of “The Flash.” It scored a series-low 1.1/ 2 from 9-10 p.m. out of a 1.0/ 2 for “The Flash” encore. And that was 21 percent below the 1.4/ 2 one week earlier.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
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iZombie, noo :( I need Season 2 so bad
ReplyDeleteDon't think this is so bad. It could pull of an 0,6 which would be quite respectable.
ReplyDeleteOuch FOTB
ReplyDeleteThis was bound to be a horrible night for the show. Not only it lost the flash but it had to face the voice for the first time. Why the CW decided to do both of those things simultaneously it is a mystery to me.
ReplyDeleteOuch PoI...
ReplyDeleteThat's a big 'Fading' list.
ReplyDeleteHoped that both iZombie and FotB would bounce back. But let's see what the demos will look like.
ReplyDeleteI never stood a change last night pretty sure it was preempt in chicago and most thought it was a repeat like the flash, sure it bounces back to a 0.7 next week
ReplyDeleteCBS:
ReplyDeleteNCIS: -0.0 from last week
NCIS: NO: -0.0 from 2 weeks ago
PoI: -0.4 from 2 weeks ago
Sigh. Knew it.
Really stupid decision from the CW. I mean the shows faith will be decided by upfronts but they could prove to fo solid post sweeps.
ReplyDeleteand preempted
ReplyDeleteThanks for those. Sad about POI :(
ReplyDeleteWhat do you expect when big shows are on such as the voice, NCIS and other shows which take viewers away from other great shows. God dammit Aos :(
ReplyDeleteI am glad both NCISs are stable but I hope their demos are a bit higher than their previous ones. Sorry for PoI.
ReplyDeleteIf nothing IZombie had built on The Flash repeat,so if it hits 0,6 by alone,its good.
ReplyDeleteHas it been renewed ? I've read some comments about PoI renewal...
ReplyDeleteUnofficially. Has not been renewed officially yet.
ReplyDeleteNot officially but it's pretty much a sure thing.
ReplyDeleteNCIS-es stable, POI is not using the advantage of its lead in at all,if its renewed it will be moved to Sunday/Friday, I cant see it stay there.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what CBS is thinking not scheduling repeats for NCIS: NO or PoI last week? I expect NCIS to be go up from last week in the demo while NCIS: NO and PoI go down to near or new series lows.
ReplyDeleteDidn't they air Dovekeepers last week?
ReplyDeleteIts true that Agents of SHIELD is not the hit the network was hoping for. Like I said way back when people were hoping for, expecting something closer to Avengers TV which they didn't get.
ReplyDeletei suspect there will be an Agents of SHIELD cameo in Avengers Age of Ultron when it comes out in North America on May 1st. That may translate into a bump for the show in weeks 1 and 2 in May and possibly some renewed interest in September if and when the show premiers for season 3.
It boucing back depends on how many did actually think it was a repeat and therefore will be confused next week when they realize they missed an episode, some may just give up on the show then and if alot do that then this show is doomed.
ReplyDeleteNew Girl and The Mindy Project should be both moved to Fridays,these are not good ratings.
ReplyDeleteDear God Weird Loners.
FOTB and AOS did OK, Forever did as usual
Chicago Fire uses The Voice leadin very good.
Yeah, I know that the miniseries aired last week but if they're going to air a miniseries, they should schedule this week as repeats then next week as a new episode.
ReplyDeleteMy analysis has proven that both NCIS's suffer similar lows like PoI does whenever a new episode is not preceded by the show's repeat in its regular time slot the previous week.
That is a bad night again (CBS and NBC excluded)
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think ABC should do on Tuesdays next season, it has become a mess.
ReplyDeleteRE: POI - Knew it was coming but it is still very upsetting. :(
ReplyDeleteHow was this week's episode? Yet to watch it so I am just fishing for a non spoilery comment.
All the reviews/ratings i have seen were are excellent. Gonna watch it tonight. Can't wait.
ReplyDeleteChicago is showing iZombie tonight at 11pm or later...
ReplyDeleteThanks. :) At least a great episode will take my mind off of this ratings yo-yo.
ReplyDeleteHaha, same here. Only a few more weeks of worry!
ReplyDeleteLA crime
ReplyDeleteSHIELD
3rd drama. Something new or Revenge.
LOVE IT.
ReplyDeleteI'm off to watch Justified now. Have you seen it yet?
You think ABC will give up on comedies there?
ReplyDeleteMine schedule would be like this:
Castle
LA Crime/Quantico
SHIELD
If it was up to me
ReplyDeleteThe Middle
Black-ish
LA Crime
SHIELD
Nope. Yet to see Justified too. Will watch both in a few hours. It has been hard but I have managed to stay spoiler free about both shows.
ReplyDeleteRevenge is way too female skewing
ReplyDelete5.7/10 HH for Chicago Med? Greenblatt is about to order this to series in 3..2..1....
ReplyDeleteThe Voice lead-in.
ReplyDeleteIt should return to Wednesday 10pm.
ReplyDeleteI like your schedule but I can see from there you would set Castle on Sundays?
ReplyDeleteAlso FOTB is cancelled?
Predictions?
ReplyDeleteIMO shield at 10pm is a terrible idea. It will be renewed for a fourth season due to syndication! So abc will want it to do well. I think the 10pm slot on tuesday os practically the death slot
ReplyDeleteYep, Castle moved to Sundays. FOTB moved to Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteYes, but look at Undateable and The Night Shift. Not every show is using that lead in well at all.
ReplyDeleteIt doesnt have to be,look at the DVR numbers show has,it needs to move either there or on another night.
ReplyDeleteIt hits all the right notes for the first time since the mid-season quartet.
ReplyDeleteIt was an already known entity that the Chicago franchise knew how to take advantage of 'The Voice' as a lead-in. it's hardly surprising.
ReplyDeleteLast time Chicago Fire had The Voice lead in directly had 2.0-2.1 I think and it was recently ,it was always doing good behind The Voice.
ReplyDeleteI agree. Its tracking is around what The Mysteries of Laura is right now... and we know where it is now. Actually, I think its results will be seen as a cautious disappointment for NBC (the Med property, as it is not a significant growth from Fire's previous after the Voice result) and a good indication that maybe the medical drama is not as plum as networks believe.
ReplyDeleteNBC and CBS look healthy, ABC kinda stable and FOX is the pits.
ReplyDeleteHopefully The Voice will rate higher than yesterday, and Chicago Fire's massive promotion pays off. Poor New Girl :(
They just don't work there better do a double block on Friday .
ReplyDeleteDoubt they will put Castle against Voice, no matter how strong their audience is. What is Quantico about? I forgot and I'm over my phone so I can't search now.
Moving SHIELD to 10 would be a big push. But certainly wouldn't be surprised to see it happe.
And practically has no competition in the timeslot, female wise.
ReplyDeleteNah shows after repeats always go down. It will rise next week. CW and every network knows that following a repeat is not good for any show because People believe the show after is a repeat too
ReplyDeleteChicago Fire - 2.2
ReplyDeleteNCIS: 2.3
NCIS: NO: 1.7
PoI: 1.2
FotB: 1.4
SHIELD: 1.5
Hell's: 1.2
New Girl: 1.0
Weird Loners: 0.6
iZombie: 0.6
Quantico A group of young FBI recruits, all with specific reasons for joining, battle their way through training at the Quantico base in Virginia. As we intercut between their hidden pasts and their present training, we also flash-forward to the near future, where one of the recruits will turn out to be a sleeper terrorist responsible for the most devastating terrorist attack on U.S. soil since 9/11.
ReplyDeleteYep maybe even higher
ReplyDelete"More than likely, Greenblatt will not order Med to series but use it instead as specials."
ReplyDeleteNot likely at all. Wolf doesn't do specials. Nor would it be cost effective to do that.
As for a medical drama, it's always the right medical drama. But it doesn't surprise me that Jacos will take this attitude considering his well establsihed The Night Shift views.
I hope this week FotB either stays put or increases, but I can't watch it fall again, I just can't!
ReplyDeleteHow many episodes are left, I dont watch it but hope it survives.
ReplyDelete2.
ReplyDeleteThanks, I am sure then it will be renewed,it would have to fall a lot in those 2 episodes not to be renewed.
ReplyDeleteizombie.. hm, not a very good show..
ReplyDeleteFresh Off The Boat will be renewed. I think that ABC is going to continue with the Tuesday comedy block in some form and keeping it to help establish the block would be advantageous.
ReplyDeleteIt had a 0.69 last week so the show trending down anyway.
ReplyDeleteMaybe The Middle/FOTB pairing and try Goldbergs/New Comedy/Modern Family/Blackish.
ReplyDeleteWrong!
ReplyDeleteOhh yes now I remember. Very compatible with Shield.
ReplyDeleteI am pretty certain it will get one CW and any network shows following repeats always take a hit because casual viewers think show after is a repeat too. Next week it will be back up
ReplyDeleteI'm guessing ABC will keep the comedies. It'll be comedies/SHIELD/LA Crime or Quantico.
ReplyDeleteIf it scores a 0.6 it is going to be very commendable.
ReplyDeleteI honestly don't know why The CW tried it on its own on this night, but the results don't seem that alarming yet. It could be a 0.5 too and then it'd be a bit more worriesome, but the HH don't look attrocious
iZombie!! noooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo.
ReplyDeleteMore like Blackish + FOTB, allowing the 8 p.m. hour to stay intact in the wake of Empire's arrival while they can use Modern Family to launch a new comedy (preferably a family comedy too)
ReplyDeleteIMO The wednesday slot should be given to a fresh man show since it is a very good timeslot!
ReplyDeleteWell it was time to see if the show can stand on it's own this was the big test.
ReplyDeleteWhile I was thinking about it, Blackish is the only comedy in recent times to hold a big audience from MF, I dont think ABC should risk and make another flop there.
ReplyDeleteIsnt 1.1 what the 100 did? .
ReplyDeleteBut Blackish has already proven itself when it fended off its biggest competitor so far (Empire) never falling below a 2 against it and only going below that mark once (which was clearly a fluke).
ReplyDeleteYou could argue that it was because Modern Family itself held off so well (which could be true), but I think Blackish deserves more credit than that that is given.
And yet it scored 0.6s with those HH during the fall.
ReplyDeleteDon't take anything for granted.
But in the spring? And we dont know how preemption left Izombie in the ratings.
ReplyDeleteWe'll have to wait and see, we have little data on Izombie to truly determine how HH affects its demo, and even then it can always vary, so it's best not to panic right now about it. For all we know it did awful, or it could have done great
ReplyDeleteNo show Can stand on its own following a repeat because many viewers think the show after is a repeat too. There is no show that rises Airing after a repeat ratings always tick Down. Its not the shows Daily
ReplyDeleteIt will bounce back next week. It always stinks for a show to follow a repeat of another show
ReplyDeleteI don't think moving The Goldbergs is out of the question either.
ReplyDeleteWell, I do considering the move to Wednesdays made The Goldbergs grow over 20%
ReplyDeleteChicago Med got a healthy sampling.
ReplyDeleteThat's great news for NBC since they haven't been able to launch any new dramas this season.
Chicago Med was awesome last night!
ReplyDeletePOI continues to disappoint. Not sure the benefit of keeping it - the serialized nature will kill it on Friday and be a terrible lead-in to BB (rather than H50/CSI). Sunday nights - complete disaster out of TGW, which is incompatible with everything on CBS' slate, not to mention anemic ratings. CBS can do better out of the NCIS combo - I could see CM3 or Cyber holding up well there. It's not CBS owned so they have no reason to keep it over any of the other CBS bubble shows.
ReplyDeleteWB will lower POI's licensing fee enough so that it will be viable for CBS to renew it.
ReplyDeleteChicago Med will easily get picked up but if it doesn't get The Voice slot I don't expect it to be a big hit but rather mediocre and reliablein ratings like PD
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there's any way to bolster the ratings of POI and Elementary. They're both quality shows. Separating them hurt both of them. Is there any scheduling magic that can make them more viable since will get more exposure this summer as parts of the syndication deal kick in? I just hate to see them both sent to Sunday to die with no guarantees that anything else will do better in their current slots.
ReplyDeleteas long as Med has the voice slot it should be fine
ReplyDeleteThe real question is whether they pair Med with one of the existing shows, or give it the 10PM slot on another night.
ReplyDeletePOI resented more the loss of the higher PUT hour (Thursdays at 9) and the mega lead-in from a then-very potent 2.5 Men (who usually did around a 4.0, if memory serves) than from losing the pairing with Elementary.
ReplyDeleteI think it's the least likely one to move but I still think it could for the purpose of moving two sitcoms instead of three.
ReplyDeleteI can decide if I think Blackish should move based on how it does tonight.
I think it's the least likely one to move but I still think it could for the purpose of moving two sitcoms instead of three.
ReplyDeleteHow would ABC move three sitcoms?
I don't see CBS airing POI reruns during the summer.. I feel that the netflix deal might draw a few new people to the show.
ReplyDeleteWhy do we assume that TGW will be renewed? It's about to go fractional and it's doing miserably in syndication. Good reviews don't save shows. It has to be getting close to breaking even for CBS, not pulling a profit. I don't know. This isn't directed at you, but just the general aassumption.
ReplyDeleteThe Middle to Tuesday at 8, Fresh Off The Boat to Tuesday at 8:30, The Goldbergs to Wednesday at 9.
ReplyDeleteBut still, I think it is more likely they move The Middle or Blackish, so I'm not completely disagreeing with you.
None of those moves is too dramatic. Only The Middle would need to be well-promoted since it's moving to new hour.
ReplyDeleteRegardless, I think ABC needs to secure the 8 p.m. hour on Wednesday rather than mess with it, because of Empire's looming threat.
Amazon deal + Hulu deal + Syndication + the fact that JM has an overal contract with CBS. Archie Panjabi leaving should also cut some of the costs. I don't see them cancelling it honestly, but who knows.
ReplyDeleteTrue. It just seemed like the shows were way more compatible and E never did recover. I guess I should clarify and say the move hurt both shows, not their separation from each other.
ReplyDeleteNot true. There has been shows on the CW that ticked (not alot) up after repeats. The goal is to see if it has it's OWN audience.
ReplyDeleteBecause CBS is head-over-heels with The Good Wife and it's just one more season anyway, so CBS will do it.
ReplyDeleteIt probably won't need the Voice to do OK for NBC.
ReplyDeleteChicago PD has never had the Voice lead-in and it's rated as high as 2.2 this season.
Top 25 Numbers are being entered now.
ReplyDeletePlease refresh to see the updates as they happen.
Of course Elementary never recovered. It never had such a high and compatible lead-in than when it had POI as lead-in.
ReplyDeleteNo, they're not airing either show in the summer, but both will go to Hulu.
ReplyDeleteBut not the current seasons right?
ReplyDeleteWithout the Voice it should do in the 1,5 range
ReplyDeletePD has never been a huge hit. That 2.2 came when The Voice did a special on Wed @8 which boosted SVU and PD
Its not true what you are saying and you freaking know it. There has been no show that Can get better ratings as they usually do after original Lead ins than following a repeat
ReplyDeleteFOTB up a tenth in top 25. Hope it translates.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I understood, all seasons already aired.
ReplyDeleteReally hoping iZombie only lost viewers that aren't in the target demo...
ReplyDeleteOuch POI and Forever
ReplyDeleteIs this the lowest Top 25 for POI yet?
ReplyDeleteCalm down fan. Supernatural and Hart Of Dixie has done it before. In Hart Of Dixie did it twice in it's first year.
ReplyDeleteI think so.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone have the top 25 for Shield?
ReplyDeleteAfter 3 weeks?
ReplyDeleteProbably a 1.5
ReplyDeleteAs a fan of the show I kind of want to see how it would do after Shark Tank on Friday instead of going against The Voice or Empire.
ReplyDeleteKind of mad because I actually watched TV live when it was Middle~Goldbergs~Empire.
For once NBC has a great night
ReplyDeleteTo see if it's stabilizing yes. It seem to be heading to a 0.6
ReplyDeleteYay, 0.7 for iZombie, now only keep that...
ReplyDeleteWait, Mindy wasn't even ON last night. So I agree, it's ratings were horrible. Not a single person watched it live.
ReplyDeleteNice numbers for iZombie following a repeat
ReplyDelete1.7
ReplyDeleteThx :)
ReplyDeleteLooking good for iZombie.
ReplyDeleteFotB rose from last week on top 25! If it could score a 1.5 I would be sooo happy!
I'm actually hoping they can make a second day of family comedies, since Wednesday is already filled.
ReplyDeleteI know. But might be good enough for CW. Though they have a lot of shows.
ReplyDeleteNot so great, The Voice seemingly dropped considerably. But yeah, better than usual
ReplyDeleteGood for shield at the moment :)
ReplyDeleteYeah, better than usual
ReplyDeleteExactly - all of that and more. When JM signed the development deal in September, I'm sure there was a 'guaranteed' TGW would see a seventh season, which fits with the producers' plans anyway. CBS' biggest mistake was the early renewal of MS, which has harmed Sunday nights more than anything - low numbers and far worse lead-in to TGW than TAR provided.
ReplyDeleteYou are lying a repeat for another show has never garnered A show better ratings than they usually get Airing after original episodes
ReplyDeleteIt's time to cancel POI the sl is boring and it's ran it's course. Next season needs to be the last.
ReplyDeleteiZombie! yessssssssssssssssssssss(LOL) Hope it holds or only drops a tenth.
ReplyDeleteNah its awesome still 2 seasons and we are there where the showrunners want it to end
ReplyDeleteI havnt seen the show yet as i has not aired here but it looks very good :)
ReplyDeleteBelieve me its very good
ReplyDeleteIt's a keeper in my book. The cast has such a great chemistry that really makes the show work.
ReplyDeleteI believe one of the big reasons that CBS has delayed the usual March 'early' renewal has been the number of 'dogs' it almost certainly has to carry into next season - Elementary, MS (ridiculous early renewal) and TGW (big streaming deals). That's a lot of real estate. A show like POI is not helping matters because it is slumping and giving away a decent lead-in for another procedural. CBS has to be rethinking some things right now. MS will never make it four season, so cut those losses, POI makes ZERO money for CBS. TGW can get final season and Elementary can move to Sunday night easily. But does CBS really dump shows like CSI/H50 that can still make money for them?
ReplyDeleteIt starts great and gets better with every episode!
ReplyDeleteOK Micheal you will see after I zombie ratings come out it is possible for a show to tick up from a repeat. It don't happen often, but it can just like I told you SPN and Hart of Dixie did before.
ReplyDeleteYeah i certainly think it will be renewed. It also is very highly rated by critics
ReplyDeleteIn im not talking about blow out ratings. I'm talking about simply if a repeat before a show gets a 0.3-0.4, a show behind it can ink out a 0.5 or a 0.6.
ReplyDeleteI was talking what they usually get from original episodes. So now we see eye to eye ;)
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed shields ratings don't go down, i want that season 3 :P
ReplyDeleteChicago PD currently has a 1.6 season average, and that's already 5 tenths higher than NBC's 1.1 scripted average.
ReplyDeleteNBC would be happy if Chicago Med was able to maintain 1.6s without the Voice. That would make it a modest hit for a network where a 1.6 rating was their #1 scripted rating for the last few weeks...
POI is in trouble.
ReplyDeleteI know shows Can rise from the ratings of the repeat episode. But they are never higher than what they usually get from their original Lead ins.
ReplyDeleteSorry, I think I disliked your comment accidentally (I don't know how to undo this), I was trying to press "reply", going on this site with my tablet sucks.
ReplyDeleteBut anyway, what I was going to ask: Why do you think they'd move AoS to ten? Would it be to get more viewers or cause it's gotten a bit gorier? Just curious.
Still, CF didn't go up because of Chicago Med.
ReplyDeleteSeason 3 and 4 are pretty much assured. Marvel is Disney's big cash cow right now and they want AoS so they can continue to develop the Inhumans and have the lead up to Civil War next year.
ReplyDeleteOnly show of recent matched what it was getting was SPN last year out of lady gaga 0.1 back half, in SPN build to a 0.9. But SPN has been around for a while. So far as new shows haven't seen it.
ReplyDeleteCautious about iZombie's top 25. I assume it probably has Chicago's rating which was local election coverage.
ReplyDeleteOuch I didn't even realize how low CBS 9-11 is. Predictions?
ReplyDelete2.1/1.6/1.3
ReplyDeleteLast night's episode of POI was mediocre at best. What in the world has happened to the writing on my once-favorite show?
ReplyDelete1.7 Agents of SHIELD. That's great, right? Better than the past weeks.
ReplyDelete2.3/1.7/1.2
ReplyDeleteI get you.
ReplyDeleteI think it is stable. Last few weeks also had a 1.7 in the top 25. It will probably translate into a 1.4-1.5
ReplyDeleteYay chicago fire
ReplyDeleteiZombie did not air in Chicago last night due to baseball. :(
ReplyDeleteFOTB: 1.4
ReplyDeleteFOTB (R): 1.0
SHIELD: 1.5
Forever: 0.9
FOTB 1.4
ReplyDeleteAOS 1.5
Forever 0.9
The Voice: 2.5/2.8
ReplyDeleteChicago Fire: 2.0
CBS 2.1/1.6/1.3
ReplyDeleteFlash (R): 0.5
ReplyDeleteiZombie: 0.7
Only a tied series low?! Rejoice!
ReplyDeleteNeed to clutch my pearls for next week. Hope next week's episode will garner a 1.6.
Hell's Kitchen: 1.2
ReplyDeleteNG: 0.9
Weird Loners: 0.7
The Flash 1.52M viewers obviously shows the preemption, but really hoping iZombie keeps this 0.7 or doesn't go below 0.6
ReplyDeleteOuch New Girl/POI
ReplyDeleteThankfully, FOTB rose.
ReplyDeleteouch for NCIS NO (horrible retention from NCIS)
ReplyDeleteYay! FotB rose! Finally broke its downward trend!
ReplyDeleteHere's to praying that it can even adjust up!
ReplyDeleteSo happy for IZombie !!
ReplyDeleteI would be so happy to see it hitting 1.5!
ReplyDeleteI think iZombie will adjust down.
ReplyDeleteYou are correct in your thinking.
ReplyDeleteiZombie half hours: 0.6 0.7
ReplyDeletedon't be too happy since apparently it was preempted
ReplyDeleteEven if Izombie adjusts down a tenth, it did very well considering it aired out of a repeat and against The Voice
ReplyDeleteBig Winner of the night IMO is Izombie (holding against The Voice and airing out of a repeat)
ReplyDeletePre-empted.
ReplyDeleteSame. I miss the days it hit a 1.9
ReplyDeleteAoS should have higher ratings. It's such an amazing show! I can't believe more people don't watch it.
ReplyDeleteEven a 0.6 is still pretty good
ReplyDeleteiZombie 0.7 out of a freaking repeat. Wooohooo even if it adjust Down its still impressive. CW Can go ahead and renew this show now if they would
ReplyDeleteYeah, but if The Middle moves to Tuesdays and it gets a lot of exposition on summer, I think we'll see those ratings again
ReplyDeleteS1 was horrible - once you lose your audience they never come back
ReplyDeleteProbably, even higher.
ReplyDeleteI hope ABC gave it the same treatment that it gave to The Goldbergs.
sadly true :(... season 2 has been amazing so far.
ReplyDeleteWow at izombie! I am very impressed! The CW should renew it! I really didn't think it would be able to withstand this so well. Glad for the ABC upticks. New Orleans is doing really poorly.
ReplyDeleteWinners: iZombie, The Voice, Chicago Fire
Honorable Mention: NCIS, Fresh Off the Boat, Marvel's Agents of Shield
Losers: New Girl, Weird Loners, NCIS New Orleans, Forever
ABC out of all the nets are pretty good with growing shows
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