Last Week's Final Adjusted Ratings
Early HH Ratings from Marc Berman (programminginsider)
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.
THURSDAY, MARCH 31, 2016
Household Rating/Share
Fox: 6.4 rating/10 share. ABC: 5.0/ 8, CBS: 4.8/ 8, NBC: 2.5/ 4, CW: 1.1/ 2
Percent Change from the Year-Ago Evening:
Fox: +146, CW: +57, ABC: no change, CBS: -19, NBC: -36
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Ratings Breakdown:
Two-hours of “American Idol,” which officially concludes after 15-seasons next Thursday, lifted Fox to Thursday overnight victory with a 6.4 rating/10 share from 8-10 p.m. The peak half-hour was 8:30 p.m. at a 6.6/11, and the hefty 146 percent increase for the network was a reflection of “Bones” and short-lived drama “Backstrom” airing on the year-ago evening.
In series-premiere news, one-hour action-comedy “Rush Hour” was left at the starting gate on CBS with a third-place 3.1/ 5 at 10 p.m. Comparably, this trailed already modest “Elementary” on the year-ago evening (4.9/ 9 on 4/01/15) by 37 percent. It trailed competing “The Catch” on ABC (#1: 4.0/ 7) and the freshman season-finale of “Shades of Blue” on NBC (#2: 3.9/ 7) by 22 percent and 21 percent, respectively. And this was 18 percent below lead-in “2 Broke Girls” (#3: 3.8/ 6 at 9:30 p.m.), which was not worthy of its recent renewal.
Considering that most new shows drip 10 to 20 percent in week two, I would not get too used to “Rush Hour.”
Circling back to ABC’s “The Catch,” the 4.0/ 7 last night was 13 percent below the modest 4.6/ 8 opener last Thursday, which translated into 5.85 million viewers and a 1.2 rating.4 share in adults 18-49 (based on the Live + Same Day data). And the household overnight retention out of lead-in “Scandal” (#2: 5.0/ 8 from 9-10 p.m.) was 80 percent. This is not a positive for ABC.
Earlier in the evening on ABC was always reliable “Grey’s Anatomy” at a second-place 6.0/10 from 8-9 p.m.
In season-finale news, the first of two episodes of CBS sitcom “Life in Pieces,” which is expected back next season, scored a 5.0/ 8 (#3) out of a 9.6/16 for lead-in “The Big Bang Theory” at 8 p.m. (#1 for the night). Comparably, that put the overnight retention for “Life in Pieces” at a modest 52 percent. The second episode, and season-ender, slipped to a 4.4/ 7 at 9 p.m. (#1), which is about 15 percent below regularly scheduled time period occupant “Mom.” While CBS would like you to believe “Life in Pieces” is a big hit, this is just not so.
In series-finale news, NBC’s “You, Me and the Apocalypse” exited with a whimper at a distant fourth-place 1.9/ 3 from 8-9 p.m. Next was an encore of “The Blacklist” at an identical 1.9/ 3 from 9-10 p.m., followed by the aforementioned “Shades of Blue” season-ender at a 3.9/ 7. Comparably, “Shades of Blue” increased by 105 percent out of “The Blacklist” encore.
The CW capped off this final night in March with the combination of “D.C.’s Legends of Tomorrow” (#5: 1.4/ 2) and “The 100” (#5: 0.8/ 1), which slipped by 43 percent and is not worthy of the second season pick-up.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
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Each day (except Sunday) during the main TV Season we post the TV Ratings for the previous nights primetime shows for the major broadcast networks (ABC, CBS, CW, FOX, NBC). Cable Network ratings will be added to the Ratings Database.
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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