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The SpoilerTV Daily Newsreel - 19th May *Updated*

May 19, 2015

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  • CBS WINS 2014-2015 SEASON IN VIEWERS FOR THE SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR
    CBS WINS THE 2014-2015 SEASON IN VIEWERS
    FOR THE SEVENTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR –
    ITS 12TH WIN OF THE LAST 13 SEASONS

    Network Also Places First in Adults 25-54 and
    Will Finish Within Just 120,000 Viewers Behind NBC in Adults 18-49

    CBS Audience Grows +5% Over Year Ago

    CBS Has More Top 30 Programs in Viewers, Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54
    Than Any Other Network

    “NCIS: New Orleans” Leads the Best Freshman Class, Which Also Includes
    “Madam Secretary,” “Scorpion,” “The Odd Couple” and “CSI: Cyber”

    “The Big Bang Theory” Is the Season's Most-Watched Scripted Series in Viewers
    And the Top-Rated Comedy in Adults 18-49

    “NCIS” Remains the #1 Drama for the Sixth Consecutive Year

    CBS.com Ranks as the Season's #1 Network Property

    CBS will win the 2014-2015 season in viewers for the seventh consecutive year, its 12th win out of the last 13 seasons, according to Nielsen most current ratings through May 17.

    With three nights remaining, CBS leads second-place NBC by +2.6 million viewers (11.25m vs. 8.63m, +30%), winning the last 12 weeks in viewers (every week since the Academy Awards).

    Among adults 25-54, CBS will finish first in its target demo of adults 25-54 with a 3.2 rating, while averaging a 2.3 in adults 18-49. Compared to last season, CBS grew its audience by +5% in viewers and finished unchanged in adults 25-54. CBS is projected to finish within just 120,000 viewers of NBC in adults 18-49 in a year in which they had the Super Bowl.

    In a sign of the Network’s broad reach and demographic strength across the schedule, CBS finishes the season with more programs ranked among the top 30 in viewers (18), adults 18-49 (13) and adults 25-54 (15) than any other network.

    CBS finishes the season with the #1 new show NCIS: NEW ORLEANS, the most-watched new series in 10 years, leading network television's best freshman class alongside MADAM SECRETARY, Sunday's most-watched scripted broadcast, as well as SCORPION, CSI: CYBER and THE ODD COUPLE, the #1 new comedy.

    CBS has the #1 scripted broadcast in viewers on Tuesday (NCIS); Thursday (THE BIG BANG THEORY), Friday (BLUE BLOODS) and Sunday (MADAM SECRETARY).

    THE BIG BANG THEORY ends the season as the most-watched scripted broadcast and the highest-rated comedy in adults 18-49. CBS has now had the #1 comedy for 11 consecutive years, beginning in 2004-2005 with “Everybody Loves Raymond.”

    NCIS is the season's #1 drama for the sixth consecutive season. CBS has now had the #1 drama in 13 of the last 14 seasons, while also having the top scripted program for 12 of the last 13.

    60 MINUTES is once again the #1 news program.

    CBS had more time period winners in viewers (21) than all other networks combined, as well as more time period winners in adults 25-54 (14) and adults 18-49 (10) than any other network.

    Live +7 Day DVR Lift:

    · CBS is the #1 network in L+7-Day DVR lift, averaging +1.98 million viewers.
    · CBS has four of the top 10 and 11 of the top 20 gainers in viewers (more than any network) including:


    #3 THE BIG BANG THEORY (+ 4.39m)
    #4 CRIMINAL MINDS (+4.01)
    #5 ELEMENTARY (+ 3.98m)
    #10 SCORPION (+ 3.51m)
    #11 PERSON OF INTEREST (+ 3.33m)
    #13 BLUE BLOODS (+ 3.26m)
    #15 CSI: CYBER (+3.20m)
    #16 NCIS: LOS ANGELES (+ 3.11m)
    #18 NCIS (+ 3.03m)
    #19 NCIS: NEW ORLEANS (+3.03m)
    #20 CSI (+2.99m)

    On the interactive front, traffic to CBS.com was up year over year, and streams across CBS.com and the CBS Audience Network grew double-digit percentage points.

    According to comScore MediaMetrix, CBS.com was also the #1 network property for the season, while CBS was home to the season's most social broadcast special of the 2014-2015 season, the GRAMMY Awards, with 13.4m tweets and more than 1 billion social impressions, according to Nielsen Social.

    NATIONAL NIELSEN SUMMARY - PRIMETIME

    SEASON-TO-DATE RATINGS REPORT (9/22/14-5/17/15, most current)

    VIEWERS
    (000)
    CBS 11,252
    NBC 8,632
    ABC 7,961
    FOX 5,827

    A25-54
    Rtg Sh
    CBS 3.2 9
    NBC 3.0 8
    ABC 2.7 7
    FOX 2.3 6

    A18-49
    Rtg Sh
    CBS 2.3 7
    NBC 2.4 8
    ABC 2.2 7
    FOX 2.0 6
    Source:

  • 09:15 - MOVIES: Pan Trailer 2 - Trailer feat. Hugh Jackman


  • 09:00 - Zoo - TVLine Interview
    Based on James Patterson’s book of the same name, the drama chronicles what happens when “the animals decide… they’ve had enough,” explains executive producer Jeff Pinkner, “[and] it’s time to fight back.”

    Despite the scary nature of the premise, fellow EP Scott Rosenberg insists, “Nobody wants to create an environment where [viewers] are anti-animal.” That said, “We want the whole world to fear their Schnauzer,” he adds. “Then [we know] we’ve done our job right.”

    Ultimately, Rosenberg notes that the cast of characters, led by James Wolk’s renegade biologist Jackson Oz, “want to heal the animals… that they love.” And even though their actions are grisly, “the animals, in a strange way, are the hero[es]” of the story, Patterson maintains.

    Meanwhile, fans of the novel shouldn’t assume they know how the series will end. “It’s going to change a lot from the book, which is excellent,” the author says. “They have 13 [episodes], so there’s no excuses. In this case, I do think the [show] is going to be better than the book.”

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  • 08:50 - American Crime Story: The People V OJ Simpson - Evan Handler and Cheryl Ladd Join Cast

    More American Crime Story casting news: EW has learned that Sex and the City’s Evan Handler and Charlie’s Angels star Cheryl Ladd have both been cast in FX’s mini-series, subtitled The People V OJ Simpson. Handler will play one of Simpson’s most famous attorneys, Alan Dershowitz, while Ladd will play the wife of Robert Shapiro (John Travolta).

    Source:

  • 08:40 - Under the Dome - Season 3 - Frank Whaley to Recur
    Frank Whaley (Ray Donovan, Gotham) has been cast in a recurring role on the third season of CBS’ summer drama series Under The Dome, from Amblin TV and CBS TV Studios. He will play Dr. Marston, a brilliant doctor and scientist with questionable motives.

    Source:


  • 08:30 - Recovery Road - Roberto Urbina to Recur
    Roberto Urbina (Che) has booked a recurring role on ABC Family’s drama series Recovery Road. It centers on Maddie (Jessica Sula), a party girl and a highly functioning addict who doesn’t think she has a problem until she’s confronted one day by her school guidance counselor and is forced to choose between expulsion and rehab. Maddie makes the difficult decision to live with other recovering addicts at a rehab facility, while facing the daily pressures of her teenage life. Urbina, repped by Global Artists Agency and Robert Stein Management, will play the edgy and mysterious Asa. Urbina also has a series regular role on the upcoming Netflix series Narcos.

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  • 08:20 - Wayward Pines - Episode 1.04 - One of Our Senior Realtors Has Chosen to Retire - Promotional Photos

4 comments:

  1. Well done CBS! I don't care that people call it old-skewing or that total viewers don't matter. Most of my shows last season were on CBS and I fully enjoy them! Way to go!

    Of course, I'm not glad they cancelled Stalker, but I guess its ratings were really too low for the network. Shame, as it was quite a good show.

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  2. OMG I keep thinking Pan is the bad guy because of Once Upon A Time.

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  3. Person Of Interest!!!!!! <3 :) :) :)

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  4. Congrats CBS I guess? They've been trying new stuff lately, you gotta give them props for that, and it does seem to be paying off...
    I'm super curious to see how Pan turns out... I'm hoping it's some good fun at least.

    Nothing new on the Zoo front there. I haven't read the book, but now I am curious if they deviate too much from the source material...

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