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Ratings News - 20th September 2011 - *Updated*

20 Sept 2011

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Metered Market Ratings Results – Monday 9/19/11
ABC Wins; Mammoth Sampling for Two and a Half Men Season Opener

Monday 9/19/11
Metered Market Results

Household
Rating/Share
ABC 12.2/18
CBS 10.6/16
Fox 4.2/ 6
NBC 3.6/ 5
CW 0.7/ 1

-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Monday 9/20/10:
CBS: +32, ABC: - 4, Fox: -18, NBC: -33, CW: -50

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-Winners:
Dancing With the Stars (ABC), How I Met Your Mother (CBS), Two and a Half Men (CBS), 2 Broke Girls (CBS), Castle (ABC)

-Losers (excluding repeats):
The Sing-Off (NBC), The Playboy Club (NBC)

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-Ratings Breakdown:
On your mark, get set…go! ABC led this first evening of the 2011-12 TV season in the overnights, but it was the ninth season-premiere of Two and a Half Men on CBS, as expected, that stood well above anything else. Ashton Kutcher’s debut on Two and a Half Men scored a massive 18.7 rating/26 share at 9 p.m., increasing from the 8:30 p.m. portion of an expanded edition of How I Met Your Mother (#2: 8.3/12) by 125 percent. Comparably, Two and a Half Men built from the year-ago season-opener (9.5/14 on 9/20/10) by 97 percent. While rating results will, of course, cool as the weeks progress, there is every reason to believe Two and a Half Men will at least hold, or improve on, the solid numbers from one year earlier.

Kudos to Chuck Lorre, meanwhile, for the clever Dharma (Jenna Elman) and Greg (Thomas Gibson) cameo.

Two and a Half Men led into the series-premiere of sitcom 2 Broke Girls, which was amply sampled at a second-place 12.7/18 in the overnights at 9:30 p.m. Comparably, that improved on the series-premiere of regularly scheduled occupant Mike & Molly (7.9/11 on 9/20/10) by 61 percent, and retention out of the Two and a Half Man explosion was 68 percent. Next week, 2 Broke Girls moves to 8:30 p.m. (out of How I Met Your Mother) and Mike & Molly returns.

At 10 p.m., the second-season premiere of Hawaii Five-O on CBS finished second with an 8.0/13 in the overnights. Comparably, that was down by 17 percent from its highly anticipated year-ago series-opener (9.7/15 9/20/10). And retention out of 2 Broke Girls was only 63 percent. Earlier in the evening on CBS, the one-hour seventh season-premiere of How I Met Your Mother (time flies) finished a very solid second with an 8.0/12 in the overnights from 8-9 p.m. One year earlier, How I Met Your Mother kicked-off with a 5.8/ 9 on 9/20/10. Do the mat and this is an increase of 38 percent.

Over at ABC, the season-premiere of Dancing With the Stars remained a force to reckon with at a 13.6/20 in the overnights from 8-10 p.m. and a first-place finish in three of the four half-hours as follows:

Dancing With the Stars (ABC)
8:00 p.m.: 13.3/20 (#1)
8:30 p.m.: 13.9/20 (#1)
9:00 p.m.: 13.2/19 (#2)
9:30 p.m.: 14.1/20 (#1)

Once Two and a Half Men settles down, Dancing With the Stars will also dominate in the 9 p.m. half-hour. One year earlier, the dancing competition opened with a 15.1/22 on 9/20/10. My pick to be the first to go on Dancing With the Stars: L.A. Lakers star Metta World Peace (formerly known as Ron Artest). A name change like this is unlikely to bode well for the audience who traditionally watches Dancing With the Stars. Plus, he was not all that good!

At 10 p.m., season four of ABC crime solver Castle opened with a first-place 9.3/15 at 10 p.m., which built by 18 percent from its year-ago season-premiere (7.9/13 on 9/20/10). Comparably, retention for Castle out of the 9:30 p.m. portion of Dancing With the Stars was 66 percent.

In the second series premiere of the evening, The Playboy Club on NBC finished a very distant third in the overnights at 10 p.m. with a weak 3.9/ 6. While that did build by 26 percent from the 9:30 p.m. portion of lead-in The Sing-Off (#4, 3.1/ 4), one year earlier the launch of failed drama Chase was stronger at a 4.7/ 8 on 9/20/10. And The Playboy Club dipped by 10 percent in the second half-hour (4.1/ 6 to 3.7/ 6), which is never a good sign. Considering most new shows drop in the vicinity of 10 to 20 percent in week two, this is a “losing” opening overnight performance for The Playboy Club.

Earlier in the evening on NBC, the new season of The Sing-Off (which never aired in September before) disappointed with a 3.5/ 5 in the overnights from 8-10 p.m. As I have personally said all along, NBC might have been better off if it aired The Sing-Off in December only. Here is the half-hour breakdown:

The Sing-Off (NBC)
8:00 p.m.: 3.9/ 6 (#4)
8:30 p.m.: 3.9/ 6 (#4)
9:00 p.m.: 3.0/ 4 (#4)
9:30 p.m.: 3.1/ 4 (#4)

Over at Fox, the two-hour season-finale of summer favorite Hell’s Kitchen scored a 4.2/ 6 in the overnights from 8-10 p.m., beating NBC’s directly competing The Sing-Off by 20 percent. Last-place The CW ducked the heavy competition by populating the evening with repeats of H8R (#5: 0.8/ 1), which was DOA last Wednesday, and Ringer (#5: 0.7/ 1), which airs episode two tonight.

Source: Nielsen Media Research data

Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights

40 comments:

  1. Fook me... look at those Two and a Half Men ratings...

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  2. only 8,7 for Castle ? just expecting little more... if i remember well for the end of the 3rd season we had something like 11...

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  3. I'd have thought 8.7 is great for Castle...

    In terms of actual viewers the number was up from the finale, average 14.5 million to the 13 million in May...

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  4. I was hoping H50 would have done better.

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  5. wait i dont get it.. which one is the viewerships??

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  6. Followed by a remarkable showing for 2 Broke Girls. Fuuuu. *grumbles about the future of artistic integrity on television*

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  7. I'll be honest, I kind of like 2 Broke Girls. It wasn't amazing but it made me laugh. 

    I do get what people mean though, CBS comedies aren't that creative. I think they're the type of show for people who just wanna get home and watch something simple while they wind down.

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  8. good thing i didnt watch the playboy club :)

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  9. Castle  took the time slot, great work AWM.

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  10. These are just the household numbers and they're worth absolutely............. nothing!!!
     

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  11. I quit watching 2 and half men a few years ago.  Just got too much of too much of the same thing.  Watched it last night.  Ashton will be a great change of pace.  He was too cute.  Keep watching that channel.  Didn't think I would like 2 Broke Girls but I must say I laughed a few times.  

    I DVRed Alpha's and watched Hawaii five 0.  Decided to watch Castle in demand.  Some nights nothing is on and than other nights everything is on.  The channels should spread things out.  That way they might get more viewers.  

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  12. I am not ashamed to say I have a thing for Ashton Kutcher so I'll be catching it on the net tonight.

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  13. Those Two and Half Men numbers goes to show that people still know how to turn on their televisions, they are just choosing NOT to do it. 

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  14. I wonder how many will come back next week :)

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  15. Holy shit those are some awesome numbers for CBS. Obviosly they wont stay that high but sampling was high which was good. The internet, DVR, DVD and constant repeats are allowing people to tune into shows when they want to as it should be.

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  16. Happy for Castle, though I was hoping it would be a bit higher.

    NBC is still struggling... I don't recall how Chuck was doing on the Monday timeslot, but it is not looking pretty right now.

    If the Playboy Club got those ratings on the premiere, imagine how much it will fall...

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  17. I knew numbers would be bigger than many thought, but I had no idea 2.5 Men would hit 27 million viewers!  That's crazy! Now let's see if it keeps half that next week.....

    The second most watched show of the night is.... 2 Broke Girls? Did not see that coming. I thought numbers would be solid but that is massive.

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  18. Those numbers for HIMYM are absolutely incredible, great job .... The numbers for Two and a Half Men wow, just wow, Ashton's really popular, Great start for 2 Broke Girls, and im actually surprised Hawaii 5-0 didnt get more viewers. (on the other hand, castle did very well)

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  19. So not true. You can compare each "nothing" number against each other "nothing" number to see how they compared to one another 

    That holds true especially for the new series..... The demographics will play out over the next few weeks, but big total viewer numbers are a positive sign for any series premiere.

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  20. It was the best of the new sitcoms by leaps and bounds.... for whatever that's worth.

    Creativity is great sometimes, but other times a truly well done formulaic series is better than a creative gem that is poorly executed.

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  21. Yeah Castle!!! Look at us go!! I loved "Rise", didn't sit down the whole show because I was too excited and knew I would keep jumping up anyway, and I'm going to watch it again today if I can. I'm definitely going to start a tally sheet of secrets for the season though....

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  22. Two and a Half Men I will never get the amount of viewers this show gets! Oh and bye bye Playboy Club, first cancelled show of the season? Possibly

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  23. Other than the huge Two and a Half Men numbers and 2 Broke Girls..... no huge surprise ....  

    Castle a million higher that I expected, Five-O a million lower, HIMYM a bit higher too. I knew Playboy Club would be Under 7... under 6 is a little surprising maybe.

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  24. A lot of people were curious to find out what's up with Ashton Kutcher.Nice to see HIMYM is doing well.

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  25. These ratings only account for the first half hour of the hour long scripted shows. Here are the ratings according to TVBTN for the full hour (these numbers are subject to change in FINALS)

    Hawaii 5-O got a 3.4 and 12 million viewers
    Castle got a 3.3 and 13.6 million viewers
    Playboy got a 1.6 and 5.01 million viewers

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  26. WOW for the evening as a whole. (Except for NBC. lol) ABC and CBS are likely very happy.

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  27. Those two and a half man ratings are crazy!!! Glad to see Castle still doing ok. It's funny how you can already see series flopping after just this little time.

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  28. I was thinking that same thing. I'm a Chuck fan, and I'm quite surprised that the ratings for NBC were that low. I was looking forward to last night to see how NBC would do with the new shows in there (i know the Sing Off isn't new, but it was still the premiere). I didn't think they would be high, but I thought they would be significantly better than that. If memory serves me right, Chuck's premiere last season got better ratings than this. And Chuck is in it's final season. I also can't imagine how much the Playboy Club and the Sing Off will fall in the coming weeks. It's not looking good for NBC. Maybe they should extend Chuck again because compared to these ratings, it's ratings aren't bad. Once again it shows that NBC has nothing strong enough to compete on Monday nights, and that isn't a surprise. They stuck Chuck in that Monday time slot when it should never have been there. Oh, and I wonder what will happen when Monday Night Football starts. That will make things even tougher. It's going to be very interesting to see what ratings Chuck's final season premiere gets on Oct. 21 since it's now on Fridays and out of that brutal Monday competition.  

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  29. I don't totally understand this (in Spain, ratings are different I think...), but Castle did right, didn't it?? 

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  30. I'm man enough to admit that I was completely wrong about 2.5 Men's premiere numbers and because of that I was also off on 2 Broke Girls' ratings.  I was pretty accurate on The Playboy Club's numbers but I didn't think the demo number for the premiere would be that low.  Either way, that show is a goner.

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  31. Not surprising....CBS winning.  The numbers for 2.5 Men will calm down but I don't see them tumbling too drastically compared to last year.  I missed the first part but it seemed like the same general humor with a better looking cast.  2 Broke Girls surprises me a bit but it will be interesting to see where it flattens out too.  

    Very excited about Castle's numbers although I thought the premiere was a little weak.  It's the first time I've watched it live and I'm happy there's no threat of cancellation now that I am.

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  32. My only big complaint about 2 Broke Girls is that all the funny lines were in the promos. That's my own fault of course and I look forward to seeing if I will laugh more now that I haven't seen any.

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  33. I'd guess closer to 70% tune back in next week when they see Ashton move in and get a better feel for where things are going.  After that I would expect another drop.

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  34. I really don't get why people are watching two and a half man, I aught 5 minutes and I couldn't find what was so funny about a kid putting his fingers in his nose and throwing spaghetti at some girl

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  35. ok thanks!! :D I'm  very happy!!

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