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Ratings News - 5th January 2017

5 Jan 2017

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  • 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.

    Household Rating/Share
    CBS: 4.2/ 7, ABC and NBC: 4.0/ 7 each, Fox: 3.7/ 6, CW: 0.5/ 1

    Percent Change from the Year-Ago Evening:
    CBS: no change, ABC: – 7, NBC: -23, CW: -29, Fox: -49

    -Ratings Breakdown:
    Fox without “American Idol” and “Empire” will certainly feel the loss in this first quarter. Stepping in for “Empire,” new drama “Star” finished fourth in the 9 p.m. hour with a modest 3.3 rating/5 share in the household overnights. Comparably, the second half of the “American Idol” season-opener on the year-ago evening averaged a 7.4/12, which was 124 percent higher. “Star” dropped in the vicinity of approximately 40 percent from what “Empire” would normally score in the overnights. And, “Star” dipped from lead-in “Lethal Weapon” (#3: 4.2/ 7 at 8 p.m.) by 21 percent. The one positive worth noting, however, was no loss in households for “Star” in the second half hour.


    CBS won this first Wednesday of 2017 in the household overnights with its combination of “Undercover Boss” (#1: 4.1/ 7), “Criminal Minds” (#2: 4.5/ 7) and sophomore “Code Black” (#3: 3.9/ 7).

    NBC, which tied ABC for second overall, had a relatively positive showing, with all three dramas up slightly from their prior Wednesday originals despite the long break. “Blindspot” opened with a 3.6/ 6 at 8 p.m. (#4: +3 percent), followed by veteran “Law & Order: SVU” (#3: 4.1/ 7: + 5 percent) and “Chicago PD” (#1: 4.1/ 7: + 3 percent) from 9-11 p.m.

    In season-premiere news, ABC’s “The Match Game,” hosted by Alec Baldwin, finished third at 10 p.m. with a 3.5/ 6. Comparably, that was 10 percent below lead-in “black-ish” (#3: 3.9/ 6 at 9:30 p.m.). Earlier in the evening on ABC was the combination of “The Goldbergs” (#1: 4.3/ 7), “Speechless” (#3: 3.7/ 6) and “Modern Family” (#1: 5.2/ 8) from 8-9:30 p.m.

    The CW capped off the night with a repeat of “The Flash” (#5: 0.5/ 1) into an also 0.5/ 1 for canceled “Frequency” at 9 p.m.

    What follows are the household overnight results for Wednesday, Jan. 4 by half-hour:

    8:00 p.m.
    ABC – “The Goldbergs”: 4.3/ 7 (#1)
    CBS – “Undercover Boss”: 4.0/ 6 (#3)
    NBC – “Blindspot”: 3.8/ 6 (#4)
    Fox – “Lethal Weapon”: 4.1/ 7 (#2)
    CW – “Arrow” (R): 0.6/ 1 (#5)

    8:30 p.m.
    ABC – “Speechless”: 3.7/ 6 (#3)
    CBS – “Undercover Boss”: 4.2/ 7 (#1t)
    NBC – “Blindspot”: 3.5/ 6 (#4)
    Fox – “Lethal Weapon”: 4.2/ 7 (#1t)
    CW – “Arrow” (R): 0.5/ 1 (#5)

    9:00 p.m.
    ABC – “Modern Family”: 5.2/ 8 (#1)
    CBS – “Criminal Minds”: 4.6/ 7 (#2)
    NBC – “Law & Order: SVU”: 4.1/ 7 (#3)
    Fox – “Star”: 3.3/ 5 (#4)
    CW – “Frequency”: 0.6/ 1 (#5)

    9:30 p.m.
    ABC – “black-ish”: 3.9/ 6 (#3)
    CBS – “Criminal Minds”: 4.4/ 7 (#1)
    NBC – “Law & Order: SVU”: 4.1/ 7 (#2)
    Fox – “Star”: 3.3/ 5 (#4)
    CW – “Frequency”: 0.5/ 1 (#5)

    10:00 p.m.
    ABC – “The Match Game” (season premiere): 3.7/ 6 (#3)
    CBS – “Code Black”: 3.9/ 7 (#2)
    NBC – “Chicago PD”: 4.1/ 7 (#1)

    10:30 p.m.
    ABC – “The Match Game” (season premiere): 3.3/ 6 (#3)
    CBS – “Code Black”: 4.0/ 7 (#2)
    NBC – “Chicago PD”: 4.2/ 8 (#1)

    Source: Nielsen Media Research


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    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).

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    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).

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