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Fringe - 4.09 - Enemy of My Enemy - +7 DVR Ratings Push Ratings Up 81%!

7 Feb 2012

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Hey Guys,

Some good news for Fringe fans is that episode 4.09's ratings, originally a 1.1, flew up a massive 0.9 in the +7 ratings, meaning that the episode saw an 81% increase rising to a 2.0!

Even though these ratings aren't as important to the networks, it's still a fantastic increase which actually had the highest percentage increase for that week of television.

For all the fact, figures and more analysis, as well as more information on a good week for Modern Family, Grey's Anatomy, The Big Bang Theory, Gossip Girl & Parenthood, head HERE

Source: TVByTheNumbers

38 comments:

  1. With the massive raise, would the network consider moving it to a more accessible day?

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  2. That reflects the huge interest fans of show have had in the astrids and she remains a mistery

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  3. That is really good news. I hope it has an impact for us fringies!

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  4. Thanks, Adam! This is good news but how this will influence the future of Fringe if the networks do not take this increase into account?

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  5. this is great and just goes to show how the measuring of ratings should be changed to suit how people view tv

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  6. exactly.. It's still not important to the network & only makes us even more frustrated :(

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  7. It certainly does suggest that there is an audience for this show, just not on a Friday.

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  8. If networks can figure out how to make mony from DVR ratings then they'll matter untill then no such luck.

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  9. DVR ratings are so insignificant because the network can not make money from them.

    Even if these ratings were taken in to account it would still place Fringe as one of the lowest rated shows on FOX and therefore still likely to be cancelled simply because they would have to cancel something to pick up something.

    As it stands Fringe looses FOX money and so it is highly likely it will be cancelled.

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  10. Now we know whom to blame when the show gets cancelled in may.

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  11. this is good news i hope they renew it for another season

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  12. Fat lot of good THAT'S going to do.

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  13. It might not mean a lot to the network,it means a lot to Fringe Fans,we know people are watching,we know the show is loved my many,we just aren't watching it the way the networks want us to....I think its time for the mantra....YES WE CAN! YES WE CAN! 

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  14. I so hope that the ratings will be high enough for Fringe to stay. 

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  15. Very true but it also shows that they should start looking at ways of getting money from ads a different way- maybe having ads on streaming or something like that. If the ratings measurement continues like this then a lot of shows will have very low ratings and high DVR ratings plus streaming, etc.

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  16. I really wish people would watch it live and help get the show a 2.0 every week 

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  17. Watch damn live! Americans...

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  18. It's not right to criticise the DVR viewers. Yes it would be amazing if they watched on Friday too, Fringe would be well over 6 million viewers and we wouldn't have this problem.

    But that's the point, they don't watch on Friday because they can't. It doesn't suit them. Fringe needs to be on another day where 5/6 millions is acceptable.

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  19.  Exactly. In fact, I cannot watch any live primetime TV. I have a small child and just can't get around to it until a couple hours after things air. And I work most Friday nights when Fringe airs too. I can't watch live. Not my fault.

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  20. The DVR numbers mean little to Fox, but they should mean something positive to Warner Bros, who are negotiating with Fox over the show's licensing fee.  Warner Bros needs to believe that Fringe continues to have fans who consume the show in some way (if not live on Fox, than via streaming or DVD).  So, for the DVR ratings to increase to 2.0 (they've been lower than that lately) should signal to Warner Bros. that general fan interest in the show is picking up.

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  21. "But that's the point, they don't watch on Friday because they can't. It doesn't suit them."

    It doesn't suit me either - but I do it.

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  22.  It's not about accessibility when it comes to Fringe. As we have seen in the past, no timeslot really captures 100% of Fringe viewers for the live telecast. Half of the viewers watch it at a later time by recording it or downloading it. FOX'd just be putting more ratings pressure on Fringe if they move it out of Friday if you ask me.

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  23.  it's all in the subtext, my friend.

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  24. the DVR audience will always remain DVR audience no matter which night we move the show to. Which day the show airs really is not gonna make a huge difference to the ratings.

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  25. ...What subtext?  So the creative forces behind the show can appreciate that they have fans?  That's all well and good, but its the network who decides whether or not to cancel a show, and DVR doesn't mean shit to the network because they aren't making any revenue off those people.  Entertainment is a business.

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  26. This is great news and reinforces that there needs to be a better way than the Neilsen system to measure success for a show....

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  27. how about watch it live or live it on if you're busy

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  28. but those stubborn tv executive wont change their thinking

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  29. wow that make me worry a lot

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  30. that's true,but you could live your tv on to help out, in order to help fringe continue to produce

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  31. either with the networks or no fringe imagines that

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  32. This just shows that plenty of people still watch Fringe, just not in a way that's profitable for the network.

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  33. Eventhough FRINGE is been pushed "up" it still doesn't brings money into FOX's Ka-ching!
    And here we go again: people need to watch Fringe live because DVR doesn't count... It's logical because of the advertising income....

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  34. Eventually they'll have to because otherwise all their shows will have bad ratings

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