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Ratings News - 9th December 2011 *Full Tables Added*

9 Dec 2011

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Note: CBS and FOX numbers may be slightly inflated due to the Football



THURSDAY 12/08/11 OVERNIGHTS

Household
Rating/Share
CBS 8.2/13
Fox 6.5/10
ABC 3.6/ 6
NBC 3.1/ 5
CW 0.8/ 1

-Percent Change from the Year-Ago Evening (Thursday 12/09/10):
Fox: +38, CBS: + 2, NBC: -18, ABC: -54, CW: -58

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-Winners:
The Big Bang Theory (CBS), The X Factor (Fox), Person of Interest (CBS), The Mentalist (CBS)

-Losers (excluding repeats):
Wipeout (ABC), Community (NBC), Parks and Recreation (NBC), America’s Funniest Home Videos Christmas Spectacular (ABC), Whitney (NBC), The Great Big American Auction (ABC), Grimm (NBC)

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-Ratings Breakdown:
It was another overnight Thursday victory for CBS care of its combination of The Big Bang Theory (#1: 9.3 rating/15 share at 8 p.m. – top-rated for the evening), soon-to-depart Rules of Engagement (#2: 6.3/10 at 8:30 p.m.), recent entry Person of Interest (#1: 8.3/13 at 9 p.m.), which was equal to year-ago occupant CSI, and The Mentalist (#1: 8.5/15 at 10 p.m.). While the norm for most shows is some degree or erosion from one year earlier, The Big Bang Theory increased by 11 percent from the year-ago telecast (8.4/13 on 12/10/10). Next week, laugh out loud The Big Bang Theory tapes its 100th episode.

As a reminder, upcoming CBS sitcom Rob!, which features the former Saturday Night Live star as a lifelong bachelor who marries into a tight-knit Mexican-American family, inherits the Thursday 8:30 p.m. time period on Jan. 12. Rules of Engagement, which had its episode order slashed from 18 to 13 (not counting the two left-over episodes from last season) will return at a later date.

Second-place Fox was on the map with its combination of The X Factor (#2: 7.2/12 at 8 p.m.), which increased by 22 percent from year-ago occupant Bones, and the now 9 p.m. installment of veteran Bones (#2: 5.8/ 9). Year-to-year, Bones built by 71 percent from former time period occupant Fringe (3.4/ 5 on 12/10/10). As a reminder, American Idol returns to Thursdays at 8 p.m. on Fox effective on Jan. 19 and into Bones spin-off The Finder (which debuts out of Bones one week earlier). Based on The Locator book series, an outspoken former military man (Geoff Stults) who can find anyone is the focus of The Finder.

Over at ABC, the winter season-premiere of Wipeout (which would be more of an attraction if the network aired it in the summer only) finished a distant third at 8 p.m. with a 3.8/ 6 in the overnights. Wipeout led into a holiday themed installment of long-running America’s Funniest Home Videos (#3: 3.7/ 6), which paled in comparison to regularly scheduled 9 p.m. occupant Grey’s Anatomy, followed by 10 p.m. special The Great Big American Auction, hosted by Ty Pennington, at a not so great 3.2/ 6 at 10 p.m. Ty Pennington will be one of the hosts of new ABC daytime talk show The Revolution, which opens on Monday, Jan. 16 (in place of ousted serial One Life To Life).

NBC had more disappointing news, meanwhile, care of the Thursday 10 p.m. time period test for regularly scheduled Friday 9 p.m. occupant Grimm. Grimm finished third in the overnights with a lackluster 3.1/ 5. One week earlier, canceled Prime Suspect (which skews considerably older) was stronger at a 3.7/ 6.

Earlier in the evening on NBC, lackluster sitcoms Community (2.6/ 4) and Parks and Recreation (2.7/ 4), which are not the type of comedies capable of attracting a mass audience, finished a distant fourth in the 8 p.m. hour. The Office at 9 p.m. did perk up to a third-place 4.0/ 6, but year-to-year it was still down by 18 percent (4.9/ 7 to 4.0/ 6). Whitney, which moves into the Wednesday 8 p.m. anchor position on Jan. 11, dipped to a fourth-place 3.1/ 5 at 9:30 p.m.

Thursday on NBC beginning on Jan. 12 will consist of the following:

8:00 p.m. 30 Rock (season premiere)
8:30 p.m. Parks and Recreation
9:00 p.m. The Office
9:30 p.m. Up All Night (new day and time)
10:00 p.m. The Firm (two-hour premiere on Sunday, Jan.

Three year-old Community, which should never have made it into a second season, will be going on hiatus.

Elsewhere, The CW populated this second Thursday in December with encore telecasts of The Vampire Diaries (#5: 0.9/ 2) and The Secret Circle (#5: 0.7/ 1).

Source: Nielsen Media Research data

Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights

24 comments:

  1. Was intersted to see how Grimm did... I think they'll be sticking to fridays.

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  2. parks and recreation was the best episode last night! so funny and all!

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  3. Wow Marc Berman really hates Community :( but thanks for the ratings!

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  4. OUCH. Way to kick Community while it's down. I'm glad it got a second and third season. THAT'S for sure!

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  5. Person of Interest get the best number of views and ratings since the premiere *-*

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  6. I know!! And I don't see why he would make such a remark, because even if in the beginning the show wasn't quite settled, it started to pick up halfway through season 1 and since then it kept a really good and constant pace all through season 2.

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  7. YAY for POI! I love those numbers! :D Highest since premiere. Nice!

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  8. Ah, according to this guy Community never should have made it in into season 2, but he never should have been allowed to work on a website called "TV Media insights" given his in-depth analysis (consisting in repeating every single weeks that he hates low-rated shows), but strange stuff happen sometimes.

    It's a shame people were still glued to CBS and that Community didn't end on a high note (hopefully the final ratings will be adjusted up from that 1.5 on the 18-49 demo). As expected, the Christmas special was wonderful, I really savored it. When it was told Community was benched for this Winter, personally I wasn't sad because the most important thing was that there were no cutbacks on the full season order and that it would be back at some point, it'd be like a Summer break in Winter, if you will, but now that there's no Community for three months, I realize how tough it will be.

    I love 30 Rock but I hope its ratings will suck in Community's timeslot. And of course, the present at the top of my Christmas wishlist is that Whitney will get no more than 14 viewers on Wednesday nights, same its 8:30pm buddy, 'Are You There exec producer ? We have the most boring show title ever'.

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  9. Yep!! There really is no reason why he should write that...so he doesn't like the show but that doesn't mean that he should say that when he reports ratings. I think the reporting of ratings should be objective.

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  10. Oh I totally agree!! I've never liked Berman's opinions when reporting ratings. I don't care about what he thinks...and it just makes me see red

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  11. It's Marc Berman. He has always dissed Community from word 'Go' 

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  12. Going to be a lot of upset Grimm fans tonight when they find out they missed an episode.  Grimm didn't do poorly because it was a Thursday, but because most the fans weren't even aware it was on.  This stunt might gain the show a few more viewers from Thursday, but it could lose as many Friday viewers who feel betrayed.  I really don't understand why networks keep pulling this crap of putting episodes on random nights.  It just shows how execs don't live in the real world and have no understanding of their own customers.

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  13. I'm gonna go on the record and say that guy's a dick.

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  14. Almost 11 million people watch Rules of Engagement? No offense...

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  15. This guy really upsets me. Your meant to analyse not be a dick, Mark Bergman. You don't have to like the show but don't just be an ass for the sake of it. I know he doesn't post here but he makes me really angry week upon week

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  16. If Community is a "lackluster sitcom", I wonder what kind of crappy tv shows Mark Berman watches

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  17. yep, he is without a doubt

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  18. TBBT...first...wow...I love that show!!

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  19. I have no idea how that show attracts so many viewers...

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  20. Oh exactly. If he wasn't dealing solely with the ratings and was a TV fan like the rest of us-- I would be upset but okay with it because hey its his opinion. But this? It is not okay--why can't he just report the numbers without his opinion? I doubt that he actually watches all the shows he terms as "Winners".

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  21. Jonathan Francesco8 April 2014 at 03:10

    YAY for POI! I love those numbers! :D Highest since premiere. Nice!

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