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Old 19-11-2013, 20:29
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Can someone just put BatB out of it's misery? Those ratings are embarrassing. Sleepy Hollow is doing well still, I see. I have to say I'm really getting into that show, despite all of it's slight daftness - and it doesn't hurt that Tom Mison is so very pretty!
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Old 19-11-2013, 20:44
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Betrayal has been axed. Revenge will move to 10pm for the second block of episodes which start in March.
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Old 19-11-2013, 20:54
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Monday early ratings:

CBS:
How I Met Your Mother- 8.08m (3.1)
2 Broke Girls- 7.85m (2.7)
Mike and Molly- 7.95m (2.3)
Mom- 6.73m (1.9)
Hostages- 4.48m (1.0)

ABC:
DWTS- 13.87m (2.3)
Castle- 12.02m (2.2)

NBC:
The Voice (Recap)- 7.56m (2.2)
The Voice- 10.48m (3.4)

FOX:
Almost Human- 6.63m (2.2)
Sleepy Hollow- 7.07m (2.5)

CW:
Hart of Dixie- 1.04m (0.4)
BatB- 700,000 (0.3)
That's a plunge for Almost Human, shame really as it's very good, if it levels there it'll be successful enough but why do I get the feeling it won't
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Old 19-11-2013, 21:04
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some of NBC's figures are a little bit embarrassing for a major US network, CBS has been on a roll for some years now, with CSI's and NCIS, TBBT, etc
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Old 19-11-2013, 21:20
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Betrayal has been axed. Revenge will move to 10pm for the second block of episodes which start in March.
Revenge will probably fall even further in that slot.


I have alot of doubts about it getting a 4th season.
A series that rates so low, and will doubtfully do well in syndication because it is heavily serialized.
In fact....I'm saying right now... Revenge will probably get canned after this season.
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Old 19-11-2013, 21:20
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some of NBC's figures are a little bit embarrassing for a major US network, CBS has been on a roll for some years now, with CSI's and NCIS, TBBT, etc
CBS is down greatly this year, actually.
Its not on a roll at all.
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Old 20-11-2013, 03:50
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Big dip for Almost Human's second epi, despite good reviews

Code:
Almost Human			
	18-49 rating	18-49 share	million
17-Nov	          3.1 	8	     9.1
18-Nov	          2.3	     6	     6.76
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...d-down/216595/
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Old 20-11-2013, 17:27
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Tuesday earlies:

CBS:
NCIS- 19.39m (3.0)
NCIA LA- 14.90m (2.5)
Person of Interest- 12.07m (2.0)

ABC:
S.H.I.E.L.D- 6.85m (2.3)
The Goldbergs- 5.14m (1.6)
David Blaine Real or Fake- 7.60m (2.5)

NBC:
The Biggest Loser- 6.33m (1.8)
The Voice- 11.22m (3.1)
Chicago Fire- 7.44m (1.9)

FOX:
Dads- 3.20m (1.3)
Brooklyn Nine Nine- 3.36m (1.5)
New Girl- 3.28m (1.7)
Mindy Project- 2.41m (1.2)

CW:
iHeart Radio Party:Lady Gaga- 890,000 (0.3)
Supernatural- 1.96m (0.9)

Such a shamefor New Girl. It should be in the 4m+ and 2.0 demo or more! Supernatural took a tumble!
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Old 20-11-2013, 20:44
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RIP Revenge
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Old 21-11-2013, 02:07
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Revenge will probably fall even further in that slot.


I have alot of doubts about it getting a 4th season.
A series that rates so low, and will doubtfully do well in syndication because it is heavily serialized.
In fact....I'm saying right now... Revenge will probably get canned after this season.
It needs to make 88 episodes for syndication. Therefore it will be back for a final season 4. It's also huge internationally.
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Old 22-11-2013, 00:28
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Didn't post the early ones, so these are the final Weds ratings.

CBS:
Survivor- 10.18m (2.5)
Criminal Minds- 12.40m (2.8)
CSI- 11.19m (2.1)

ABC:
The Middle- 8.53m (2.3)
Back In The Game- 6.14m (1.6)
Modern Family- 10.19m (3.4)
Super Fun Night- 5.52m (1.8)
Nashville- 5.75m (1.6)

FOX:
The X Factor- 5.51m (1.7)

NBC:
Revolution- 5.37m (1.4)
Law and Order SVU- 5.97m (1.6)
Dateline- 4.75m (1.1)

The CW:
Arrow- 2.66m (1.0)
The Tomorrow People- 1.70m (0.6)
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Old 22-11-2013, 17:35
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Wednesday:

CBS:
Big Bang Theory- 18.58m (5.2)
The Millers- 12.04m (2.8)
The Crazy Ones- 8.73m (2.2)
Two and a Half Men- 8.62m (2.1)
Elementary- 9.11m (1.8)

FOX:
The X Factor- 5.88m (1.6)
Glee- 4.44m (1.6)

NBC:
Parks and Recreation- 2.94m (1.0) and 2.69m (1.0)
Sean Saves The World- 2.97m (0.9)
Michael J Fox Show- 2.80m (0.9)
Parenthood- 3.61m (1.2)

ABC:
OUAT in Wonderland- 3.51m (0.9)
Greys Anatomy- 8.48m (2.5)
Scandal- 8.83m (2.9)

The CW:
The Vampire Diaries- 2.90m (1.3)
Reign- 2.19m (0.9)

The CW numbers will be down because they are inflated, TVD probably won;t be hit hard but Reign will be I think.
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Old 22-11-2013, 19:02
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Fox cancellation news - Dads has been cancelled (no surprise) and The Mindy Project has been put on hiatus until late Spring. Glee, which was due to go on an extended hiatus until late Spring (due to Rake being the mid-season launch on Thursdays at 9pm), will now return in late February on Tuesdays at 8pm - this is actually it's old slot from a couple of seasons ago, and not a bad place to be put (other than The Voice results being up against it!). But it can't do any worse than stuck up against the deathly X Factor - which is just going down and down. American Idol on Thursdays needs to do something miraculous from January to revive Fox's situation on that night now.
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Old 22-11-2013, 21:23
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Wednesday:

CBS:
Big Bang Theory- 18.58m (5.2)
The Millers- 12.04m (2.8)
The Crazy Ones- 8.73m (2.2)
Two and a Half Men- 8.62m (2.1)
Elementary- 9.11m (1.8)

FOX:
The X Factor- 5.88m (1.6)
Glee- 4.44m (1.6)

NBC:
Parks and Recreation- 2.94m (1.0) and 2.69m (1.0)
Sean Saves The World- 2.97m (0.9)
Michael J Fox Show- 2.80m (0.9)
Parenthood- 3.61m (1.2)

ABC:
OUAT in Wonderland- 3.51m (0.9)
Greys Anatomy- 8.48m (2.5)
Scandal- 8.83m (2.9)

The CW:
The Vampire Diaries- 2.90m (1.3)
Reign- 2.19m (0.9)

The CW numbers will be down because they are inflated
, TVD probably won;t be hit hard but Reign will be I think.
So are Fox's.
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Old 22-11-2013, 22:17
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Indeed 1.5 and 1.4 for X-Factor and Glee, are getting to be disastrous.
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Old 22-11-2013, 22:20
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Thursday Adjustments:

Adjusted Up
Big Bang Theory: 5.3 (18.94m)
Grey's Anatomy: 2.6 (8.61m)

Adjusted Down
The X Factor: 1.5 (5.54m)
Glee: 1.4 (4.09m)
Reign: 0.7 (1.81m)
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Old 22-11-2013, 22:46
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Thursday Adjustments:

Adjusted Up
Big Bang Theory: 5.3 (18.94m)
Grey's Anatomy: 2.6 (8.61m)

Adjusted Down
The X Factor: 1.5 (5.54m)
Glee: 1.4 (4.09m)
Reign: 0.7 (1.81m)
Looks like reign is looking likely to best tomorrow people for renewal at the moment then, much more consistent with its numbers.
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Old 23-11-2013, 19:45
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Friday:

CBS:
Undercover Boss- 6.86m (1.4)
Hawaii Five 0- 9.76m (1.5)
Blue Bloods- 11.70m (1.5)

ABC:
Last Man Standing- 6.16m (1.2)
The Neighbours- 3.97m (0.9)
Shark Tank- 6.90m (1.8)
20/20- 6.50m (1.6)

FOX:
Bones- 5.67m (1.5)
Raising Hope- 2.48m (0.9)

NBC:
Dateline- 6.03m (1.1)
JFK Doc- 5.77m (1.1)

The CW:
The Carrie Diaries- 720,000 (0.3)
Nikita- 730,000 (0.2)

Why on earth have Nikita got another season?
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Old 23-11-2013, 19:48
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Why on earth have Nikita got another season?
I guess it is a rare occurrence of a tv network being nice to the fans. I think that It is only 6 episodes to wrap the story up.
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Old 24-11-2013, 00:17
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I guess it is a rare occurrence of a tv network being nice to the fans. I think that It is only 6 episodes to wrap the story up.
Some Nikita fans think CW did little to promote the show so the ratings look like this...
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Old 24-11-2013, 00:36
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If there is one thing I can give The CW credit is that they actually do give fans of the show a proper ending, even if the ratings look like shit - in which other network would axe the show immediately. The execs give the writers an opportunity to bow out. Even Life Unexpected got a conclusion episode (sort of) and they only ran for two seasons, both at 13 episodes. The only exceptions are flagging freshman shows, but even with that The CW gives them a full season order before their axe in the spring. The last premature cancellation I remember was Ashton Kutcher's modeling drama (?) which only lasted two episodes in 2009. In hindsight, The CW did have some profitable shows at the time. The landscape looked different a year later, when only The Vampire Diaries and declining Top Model can make money for them.

I think this season (2013-14) is the first season in a while that The CW actually started to have good ratings again across the whole schedule line-up. Even disappointing numbers don't look too bad when you compare with last season's dud like Emily Owens MD or some other new dramas that failed. The new executive has finally found its footing and it shows. They can actually rival ABC Family in the ratings now with the shows that they have, since both networks do get similar numbers. With that being said, Pretty Little Liars and Switched at Birth still eclipses almost all shows on The CW. Anyways, Nikita fans must be happy that they will get some sort of resolution. As for The Carrie Diaries, I already said that they will make it through spring. However, if the pilots for next season don't look promising and TCD ratings remain stagnant, they can have a possible third and final season to conclude their series.
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Old 24-11-2013, 19:42
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[quote=paltonz;69937087]If there is one thing I can give The CW <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">credit</a> is that they actually do give fans of the show a proper ending, even if the ratings look like shit - in which other network would axe the show immediately. The execs give the writers an opportunity to bow out. Even Life Unexpected got a conclusion episode (sort of) and they only ran for two seasons, both at 13 episodes. The only exceptions are flagging freshman shows, but even with that The CW gives them a full season order before their axe in the spring. The last premature cancellation I remember was Ashton Kutcher's modeling drama (?) which only lasted two episodes in 2009. In hindsight, The CW did have some profitable shows at the time. The landscape looked different a year later, when only The Vampire Diaries and declining Top Model can make <a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">money</a> for them.

I think this season (2013-14) is the first season in a while that The CW actually started to have good ratings again across the whole schedule line-up. Even disappointing numbers don't look too bad when you compare with last season's dud like Emily Owens MD or some other new dramas that failed. The new executive has finally found its footing and it shows. They can actually rival ABC Family in the ratings now with the shows that they have, since both networks do get similar numbers. With that being said, Pretty Little Liars and Switched at Birth still eclipses almost all shows on The CW. Anyways, Nikita fans must be happy that they will get some sort of resolution. As for The Carrie Diaries, I already said that they will make it through spring. However, if the pilots for next season don't look promising and TCD ratings remain stagnant, they can have a possible third and final season to conclude their series.[/<a class="ktg6us78hf8vdu7" href="javascript:void(0)">QUOTE</a>]

That may be the case in general about the CW making fans happy, but not with Ringer

They ended the season with a cliffhanger and it was cancelled!
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Old 24-11-2013, 19:50
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I doubt the CW does anything to be nice; they've got a deal with hulu worth $70 million and hulu has a say in which shows get canned, it was said this was the reason Carrie Diaries made season 2.
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Old 24-11-2013, 23:42
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I doubt the CW does anything to be nice; they've got a deal with hulu worth $70 million and hulu has a say in which shows get canned, it was said this was the reason Carrie Diaries made season 2.
Oh, really??? I knew CW made some deal with Hulu but I didn't realize that Hulu had the power to determine the fate of these shows. Is Beauty and the Beast doing well on Hulu? Still, with two new midseason dramas launching in 2014, that leaves The Carrie Diaries and BATB on the bubble. All three new fall shows received a back order and I assume Hart of Dixie has a 22-episode third season. I still think BATB is more of a liability to the network than TCD though, considering BATB is Monday show and TCD is now a Friday show.

That may be the case in general about the CW making fans happy, but not with Ringer

They ended the season with a cliffhanger and it was cancelled!
I forgot about that one!!! I think The CW promoted the heck out of that one since it had Sarah Michelle Gellar in it. It was a shame that it didn't do well because the story was pretty decent. If anything, I would have immediately canceled Gossip Girl and gave Ringer a second chance. Gossip Girl was on their last legs and they performed horribly in the ratings. If I had known that Gossip Girl was going to have a crap and terrible ending, I would have not wasted a short 10-episode final season run on them. Hell, I would have cancelled that show after season three, since it was getting slaughtered by The Hills on MTV at the time. Seriously, Gossip Girl's final episode was the worst series finale, ever. Then again, everyone from that show were easily detestable.
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Old 25-11-2013, 19:38
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NBC:
Football- 7.47m (2.4), 10.67m (3.8), 18.83m (6.3), 23.99m (8.8)

FOX:
NFL Football- 22.03m (7.3)
NFL/The OT Live- 17.57m (6.2)
The Simpsons- 6.65m (2.9)
Bobs Burgers- 4.02m (1.9)
Family Guy- 4.51m (2.2)
American Dad- 3.81m (1.8)

CBS:
60 Mins- 11.03m (1.6)
The Amazing Race- 7.99m (1.5)
The Good Wife- 9.50m (1.3)
The Mentalist- 10.62m (1.5)

ABC:
Funniest Home Videos- 6.69m (1.5)
The AMA's- 12.90m (4.5)
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