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According to household ratings...
- Supernatural didn't as well as expected for its 200th episode - The Flash is strong as always - Forever hit a low ![]() - New Girl and Mindy dropped again from last weeks which was helped by a lot of repeats for competition - Chicago Fire tied its SERIES high (from December 2013) due to following The Voice directly. |
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Chicago Fire is also the 1st part of a trilogy crossover with Law and Order: SVU being part 2 which then leads into the final part of the triology in Chicgao PD.
Might have helped its ratings a bit as well |
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Tuesday night numbers
ABC Selfie 0.9 Modern Family[r] 0.9 Agents of SHIELD 1.5 Forever 1.0 CBS NCIS 2.3 NCIS: New Orleans 2.0 Person of Interest 1.3 Fox MasterChef Junior 1.8 New Girl 1.3 The Mindy Project 1.0 NBC The Voice 2.9 Chicago Fire 2.2 The CW The Flash 1.4 Supernatural 0.9 Woeful night for ABC although Agents of SHIELD and NCIS: New Orleans on CBS may very well have been hit a little by The Voice running two hours instead of one I suppose. EDIT - Corrected some rounding issues. |
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Person Of Interest throwing its hat in the ring of low rated veterans for CBS... ABC Tuesday's are just a mess.
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Why does Forever keep dropping! It's so annoying, I know it won't get a 2nd season but at least we get a full season.
NBC comedies down again. |
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Why does Forever keep dropping! It's so annoying, I know it won't get a 2nd season but at least we get a full season.
NBC comedies down again. ![]() Although I assume you mean Fox.
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ABC must of really needed Forever desperatley to give such a low rated show a full season.
They should test out Forever on Friday's. I bet if the show rises to perhaps a 1.2/1.3 for a friday, your looking at a friday hit there. I don't know but it just seems like a friday show. Person of interest is still dropping. Still bugs me how this show has fallen so drastically in demo's from the last three previous seasons. I can't call if CBS will cancel it or not. It has enough for syndication by the end of the season but do CBS own it or not. |
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ABC must of really needed Forever desperatley to give such a low rated show a full season.
They should test out Forever on Friday's. I bet if the show rises to perhaps a 1.2/1.3 for a friday, your looking at a friday hit there. I don't know but it just seems like a friday show. Person of interest is still dropping. Still bugs me how this show has fallen so drastically in demo's from the last three previous seasons. I can't call if CBS will cancel it or not. It has enough for syndication by the end of the season but do CBS own it or not. |
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I'm thinking that CSI and Hawaii 5 0 get cancelled and Elementary goes to Sunday and POI moves to Friday? POI should be safe as they will likely want a few more EPs for syndication even if its just a short final season.
Although i think Elementary would be a good pairing for Blue bloods on a friday. CBS's shows are very puzzling at the moment Ignoring friday's shows. CSI, POI, The good wife, Elementary and NCIS:LA have all declined this season. LA is safe because it's managing about 1.6. In terms of newbies, Stalker is doing fine with it's 1.5/1.6 earnings. I can't work out whether The good wife will be cancelled this season or given The Mentalist treatment with a 13 episode midseason spot next season. Or whether they will do that POI. CBS's renewals and cancellations is the one network i am really looking forward to. Because apart from Scorpion, Big bang, NCIS, Mom,2 Broke girls, Criminal Minds, NCIS:NO and LA, the rest could go either way. |
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I think (and hope) that the Good Wife will get a final season rather than just being cancelled or at least cancel it early enough that the writers can give a satisfying ending.
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The Good Wife will certainly get a final season order. Its syndication/streaming deal has made it a profitable venture and its awards recognition gets CBS some positive PR. The length of that final order is really all that's in question at this point I'd imagine.
When it comes to the cancellation of veteran CBS dramas its worth noting that they rarely cancel veteran drama that doesn't air on Friday or Sunday. I'd suggest that's bad news for Hawaii Five-0 and potentially CSI (although I'd still lean toward a final season order for that). In general I think CBS will renew more than people expect (albeit not for full 22 episode seasons) and just schedule differently pushing stuff into summer and cutting out repeats. |
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NO CBS don't own Person of Interest it a Warner Bros show, which makes it decline ratings very interesting
I'd still think its a decent shout for another season but likely a Friday/Sunday as I think warner Bros will lower the fee as they will want another season for syndication Elementary is 100% safe, CBS will get $66 million from a 4th season |
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NO CBS don't own Person of Interest it a Warner Bros show, which makes it decline ratings very interesting
I'd still think its a decent shout for another season but likely a Friday/Sunday as I think warner Bros will lower the fee as they will want another season for syndication Elementary is 100% safe, CBS will get $66 million from a 4th season |
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How do you know that?
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How do you know that?
a 22 episode season would generate $66 million |
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Ahh i see
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The Good Wife will certainly get a final season order. Its syndication/streaming deal has made it a profitable venture and its awards recognition gets CBS some positive PR. The length of that final order is really all that's in question at this point I'd imagine.
When it comes to the cancellation of veteran CBS dramas its worth noting that they rarely cancel veteran drama that doesn't air on Friday or Sunday. I'd suggest that's bad news for Hawaii Five-0 and potentially CSI (although I'd still lean toward a final season order for that). In general I think CBS will renew more than people expect (albeit not for full 22 episode seasons) and just schedule differently pushing stuff into summer and cutting out repeats. CBS has the issue of too many ageing shows and I think they need to do something about it, A&E a decade ago had the issue of having an old demo and they managed to reduce their medium age by 15 years by axing the ageing shows and replace them with reality shows and younger skewing dramas. CBS is sort of doing that with their summer programming which has a scifi element, the Supergirl series and also the overhaul of late night with Colbert and Corden next year |
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Tuesday finals. The Voice and Mindy adjusted up.
CBS: NCIS- 17.49m (2.3) NCIA New Orleans- 14.99m (2.0) Person of Interest- 9.11m (1.3) NBC: The Voice- 11.42m (3.0) Chicago Fire- 9.06m (2.2) ABC: Selfie- 3.25m (0.9) Modern Family (r)- 2.85m (0.9) S.H.I.E.L.D- 4.27m (1.5) Forever- 4.23m (1.0 FOX: Masterchef Jr- 4.89m (1.8) New Girl- 3.01m (1.3) The Mindy Project- 2.47m (1.1) CW: The Flash- 3.46m (1.4) Supernatural- 2.17m (0.9) |
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I think CSI will likely get a final season over Five-0 but it depends on Cyber succeeding or failing. I think CBS has enough respect for the show to give it closure.
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CBS actually have a long history of cancelling their long running shows and never giving them a proper series finale. But i hope for the sake of fans, they do.
Designing Women - 7 seasons I Dream of Jeannie - 6 seasons Cybill - 4 seasons The Jeffersons - 11 seasons The New Adventures of Old christine - 5 seasons Rhoda - 5 seasons Chicago Hope - 6 seasons Judging Amy - 6 seasons Lou Grant - 5 seasons Murder She Wrote - 12 seasons Northern Exposure - 6 seasons Cagney and Lacey - 7 seasons CSI Miami - 10 seasons CSI: NY - 9 seasons Diagnosis Murder - 8 seasons Nash Bridges - 6 seasons Ghost whisperer - 5 seasons Gunsmoke - 20 seasons and many more. I could bore you all for pages and pages but i chose these specific shows. Some of these are well known popular iconic shows that are still talked about and loved today. Never got a proper series finale because CBS do not respect the fans. |
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I'm a huge fan of Person of Interest and would like to know what viewer numbers does it need to keep it on the air?
This week the producers tried 'sexing' up the show with mild innuendos which seemed a little crass for a show that prides itself on it's conservatism. I think the show has broad mainstream and cult appeal. Would another network pick it up? HBO, Showtime? |
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I'm a huge fan of Person of Interest and would like to know what viewer numbers does it need to keep it on the air?
This week the producers tried 'sexing' up the show with mild innuendos which seemed a little crass for a show that prides itself on it's conservatism. I think the show has broad mainstream and cult appeal. Would another network pick it up? HBO, Showtime? BIB - It's very mainstream as it airs on one of the main networks of the US, and it does have a cult following. I don't see why it would need to make a move to a different network. The show is just the type of programming that CBS have always done and excelled. |
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http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/201...nds-up/327062/
Worrying for Stalker. It may of kept it's audience for those first 4 or so episodes but the demo's are decreasing. It was 1.5 for the last few weeks and now 1.4. I do wonder if perhaps it was dented by Chicago PD which of course was the third and final part of the three show crossover with SVU and Fire. Crossovers always lead to a rise in ratings for shows. The Simpsons saw a major increase with Family Guy and Futurama's crossover episodes. |
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Weds earlies:
CBS: Survivor- 9.38m (2.3) Criminal Minds- 10.10m (2.3) Stalker- 6.98m (1.4) NBC: The Voice- 10.61m (2.5) Law and Order SVU- 10.01m (2.4) Chicago PD- 9.47m (2.2) ABC: The Middle- 8.12m (1.9) The Goldbergs- 7.54m (2.1) Modern Family- 9.77m (3.1) Blackish- 7.87m (2.5) Nashville- 5.63m (1.4) FOX: Hells Kitchen- 3.71m (1.5) Red Band Society- 2.84m (0.9) CW: Arrow- 2.57m (0.9) The 100- 1.79m (0.6) That's annoying for Arrow that it dropped 2 tenths, but still great for the show! Hope it adjusts up! Good for ABC as always, Blackish continues to do very well! Great night for NBC too. As always, not a good night for Red Band, and that's a poor Stalker rating. |
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CBS actually have a long history of cancelling their long running shows and never giving them a proper series finale. But i hope for the sake of fans, they do.
Designing Women - 7 seasons I Dream of Jeannie - 6 seasons Cybill - 4 seasons The Jeffersons - 11 seasons The New Adventures of Old christine - 5 seasons Rhoda - 5 seasons Chicago Hope - 6 seasons Judging Amy - 6 seasons Lou Grant - 5 seasons Murder She Wrote - 12 seasons Northern Exposure - 6 seasons Cagney and Lacey - 7 seasons CSI Miami - 10 seasons CSI: NY - 9 seasons Diagnosis Murder - 8 seasons Nash Bridges - 6 seasons Ghost whisperer - 5 seasons Gunsmoke - 20 seasons and many more. I could bore you all for pages and pages but i chose these specific shows. Some of these are well known popular iconic shows that are still talked about and loved today. Never got a proper series finale because CBS do not respect the fans. |
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