Ratings News - 3rd February 2012 *Full Tables Added*
3 Feb 2012
Cancelled Shows Grey's Anatomy Parks and Recreation Person of Interest The Big Bang Theory The Mentalist Vampire DiariesMETERED MARKET THURSDAY RATINGS
CBS Wins; Fox Poised for Victory Among Adults 18-49
Thursday 2/02/12
Metered Market Results
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 8.9/14
Fox 8.0/12
ABC 5.1/ 8
NBC 2.8/ 4
CW 2.0/ 3
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Thursday 2/03/11
CBS: + 3, CW: no change, NBC: -12, ABC: -16, Fox: -22
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-Winners:
The Big Bang Theory (CBS), American Idol (Fox), Person of Interest (CBS), The Mentalist (CBS)
-Honorable Mention:
The Vampire Diaries (CW)
-Respectable:
Rob! (CBS)
Losing Steam:
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), The Office (NBC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
Wipeout (ABC), 30 Rock (NBC), Parks and Recreation (NBC), The Finder (Fox), Up All Night (NBC), The Firm (NBC)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
CBS opened this first Thursday in February on a winning overnight note, with a 0.8 rating point advantage over second-place Fox. But the home of American Idol is the network to beat among adults 18-49. In the No. 3 spot was ABC, followed by distant NBC and, as always, The CW.
American Idol on Fox inched past the CBS’ The Big Bang Theory in the 8 p.m. half-hour, with a 10.6 rating/16 share (versus a 10.5/16 for Big Bang). Overall, American Idol averaged an 11.4/18 from 8-9 p.m., which dipped by 17 percent from the year-ago evening (13.8/21 on 2/04/11). After more promising results last week, week four of drama The Finder dropped to a 4.7/ 7 (#3) at 9 p.m., which declined by 16 percent week-to-week (5.6/ 9 to 4.7/ 7). Comparably, retention for The Finder out of the 8:30 p.m. portion of American Idol (12.1/19) was an unacceptable 39 percent.
In other week four news, sitcom Rob! on CBS has leveled off at a second-place 7.0/11 at 8:30 p.m. Comparably, retention out of The Big Bang Theory (10.5/16 at 8 p.m.) was 67 percent, with growth from year-ago occupant $#*! My Dad Says (6.5/10 on 2/04/11) of eight percent. Next on the Eye net was freshman drama Person of Interest (#1: 9.3/14 at 9 p.m.), which inches closer to a second season renewal every week, followed by The Mentalist at a dominant 8.8/15 at 10 p.m. Comparably, Person of Interest bested year-ago occupant CSI (8.7/13 on 2/04/11) by seven percent.
Over at ABC, the network slipped from one year earlier by 16 percent overall with its combination of Wipeout (#3: 3.4/ 5), Grey’s Anatomy (#2: 7.0/11) and Private Practice (#2: 4.9/ 8), which was the same rotation of shows on Feb. 3, 2011. NBC’s sole Thursday standout, The Office, has also sprung a leak with a 3.8/ 6 at 9 p.m. (#4) down by 22 percent from the 4.9/ 7 on the year ago evening. That led into relocated Up All Night, which dipped to a fourth-place 2.6/ 4 at 9:30 p.m. (24 percent below Parks and Recreation one year earlier), followed by recent entry The Firm at a mere 2.3/ 4 (#3) at 10 p.m. Recent failed occupant Prime Suspect was notably stronger.
Earlier in the evening on NBC was the lackluster combination of 30 Rock (#4: 2.7/ 4), which like recent occupant Community is not strong enough to anchor Thursday, and Parks and Recreation (#4: 2.9/ 4) from 8-9 p.m.
The CW capped off the evening with The Vampire Diaries (#5: 2.5/ 4), which increased by nine percent from one year earlier (2.3/ 4 on 2/4/11), and The Secret Circle, which dropped to a 1.6/ 2 at 9 p.m. Comparably, The Secret Circle was equal to year-ago occupant Nikita, which is now struggling as the Friday anchor.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights


Nooooooo, Parks and Rec and GA!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad POI is still doing well, one of my favourite new shows.
ReplyDeletevery happy about POI chances of 2nd season ..
ReplyDeleteI am also pleased that POI is doing well. Definitely looking good for a renewal.
ReplyDeleteThe Big Bang Theory continues to impress - it's too bad American Idol inched past them this week, but I'll take it!
ReplyDeleteI hope so :D
ReplyDeleteSecret Circle falling into Supernatural's area of ratings it gets in the worst spot for a television show (9pm Friday Night)
ReplyDeleteAlso The Office had to be hurt for the fact the episode hit the internet the night before because new episodes are now shown in Canada on Wednesday.
Not sure how they have Parks & Rec as a loser. It acutally was up from last week's episode and did better than every other comedy on NBC not named The Office & Up All Night. 18-49 is the key.
ReplyDeleteDoing *better* than other NBC comedies doesn't mean you're a winner. The same is true of doing better than last week. Community regularly pulled in 1.6 and 1.7 and occasionally a 1.5. It wasn't considered a "winner" when it went back up to 1.7.
ReplyDeleteA rating under a 2.0 is a death sentence on any other network (and not on Friday nights). Coming in last place (ignoring the CW) is never a good thing. Parks and Rec may have built on 30 Rock's audience, but it still didn't do very well.
That being said, I do wish it were doing better :(.
i really thought GA would do better than this... :(
ReplyDeletecan you add W18-34 ratings for CW's Shows??
ReplyDeleteSorry but we don't get sent those numbers
ReplyDeleteDammit! I want !Rob! to tank! Give me back Rules of Engagement and quit screwing with its timeslot each year!
ReplyDeletePeople who don't watch Parks and Rec clearly hate happiness and fluffy bunnies and rainbows
ReplyDeletePeople need to watch The Secret Circle, it's awesome. I think the VD lead in does more damage than help,
ReplyDeletevdiaries with honorable mention!! yayyy
ReplyDeleteSo glad for POI!!
ReplyDeletestill a solid showing for Greys as long as we still hold number 2 spot i dont think their is anything to worry about. Im happy with it. Id prefer double figures but hey 9 is not bad.
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