SYFY'S 'POWERFUL MONDAYS' RETURN WITH POWERHOUSE PREMIERES OF BEING HUMAN AND LOST GIRL
BEING HUMAN RISES 14 PERCENT IN ADULTS 25-54 AND EIGHT PERCENT AMONG ADULTS 18-49 COMPARED TO SEASON ONE PREMIERE
LOST GIRL GRABS NEARLY 1.5 MILLION TOTAL VIEWERS
NEW YORK – January 17, 2012 – Syfy continued its red-hot January with the premieres of Being Human and Lost Girl, marking the return of the channel’s "Powerful Mondays" (Monday night 9-11PM) programming block.
From 9-10PM (ET/PT), the second season return of Being Human was up 14% in Adults 25-54 (1.1 million), nine percent among Adults 18-34 (458,000) and eight percent in Adults 18-49 (1.1 million) versus the January 17, 2011 series premiere. Being Human also averaged 1.8 million total viewers with a 1.3 household rating.
This constituted Being Human’s second best performance ever among Adults 18-34, Adults 18-49 and Adults 25-54.
At 10PM, the premiere of Lost Girl delivered 1.47 million total viewers, 801,000 Adults 25-54, 694,000 Adults 18-49 and a 1.2 HH rating.
Lost Girl also improved on the premiere performance of Merlin on Syfy (4/2/10), leaping 25% in Adults 18-49, 19 percent in Adults 18-34, 14% in total viewers and 9 percent in Adults 25-54.
These impressive ratings followed Face Off’s record-setting season two premiere, as well as Ghost Hunter’s double-digit gains for its season eight return, on Wednesday, January 11.
Executive producers of Being Human are Michael Prupas (The Kennedys), Jeremy Carver (Supernatural) and Anna Fricke (Men in Trees,Everwood) who are both writers/showrunners, Adam Kane (The Mentalist, Heroes), and Rob Pursey and Toby Whithouse. Irene Litinsky is series producer. Being Human is a Muse Entertainment production in association with Zodiak USA and is based on Being Human, created by Toby Whithouse and produced by Touchpaper Television, part of Zodiak Media Group. Zodiak Rights hold worldwide rights to the new series.
Lost Girl is a Prodigy Pictures Production in association with Showcase. Executive producers are Jay Firestone, Michelle Lovretta and Peter Mohan. Lost Girl was created by Michelle Lovretta.
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Source: SyFy


Good to hear SyFY had some successful ratings for some actually somewhat Sci-Fi related series!
ReplyDeleteGreat to see that Lost Girl did well.
ReplyDeleteYou know what show would be really great to see on SyFy? FRINGE. there I said it.
ReplyDeleteThey will probably air the reruns in 5 years, assuming the channel isn't pure wrestling and reality shows by then.
ReplyDeleteYeah, a decent start. I'm hoping the numbers go up a bit over the season. Still, the fact that it had a better start than Merlin pretty much ensures it a spot on Syfy for a while to come.
ReplyDeleteIf they love ratings like that so bad, we should just ship Fringe and Supernatural over there for "Evil Tuesdays"...Obviously I'm kidding.
ReplyDeleteOh thanks :) I was waiting for these ratings! YAY!! I'm so happy for LG's ratings
ReplyDeleteI think your on to something Wilson,the moving part that is,lol...... :D
ReplyDeleteI'm glad there doing so well,they certainly had enough exposure and air time...
ReplyDeleteSyFy probably didn't break the bank to import Lost Girl so they should be quite satisfied with its performance.
ReplyDeleteYay for Being Human. :D
ReplyDeleteI actually liked this seasons premier because the show has begun to move away from the Original BBC story line. The show looks like it's creating it's own identity and I like that. The premier was good, the trailer for episode two peeked my interest, so I'm now excited to see what comes next.
ReplyDeleteLost girl is a hit loved it from beginning to end.
It would but the problem is the SyFy can't afford to take on Fringe in it's line up. Fringe is a very expensive show to make and the producers of the show have admitted to this and I don't know if you've noticed but, the SyFy network isn't ranking in the big bank. because the network doesn't have the viewership to generate the kind of cash other networks like FOX, NBC, CBS, ABC, or even the CW does. the SyFy network will have to strike gold like AMC or even FX and find that one show that will catapault them to viewer popularity, and with that more investiments, and then better quality of shows, or at least shows that revival the other major networks.
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