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What follows are the overnights for Thursday, March 8 broken out by network and by half-hour (in the order of ABC, CBS, NBC, Fox and The CW). (R) = repeat
Household Rating/Share
CBS: 9.3 rating/15 share, Fox: 8.4/13, NBC; 3.1/ 5, ABC: 2.7/ 4, CW: 0.7/ 1
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-Winners:
American Idol (Fox), The Big Bang Theory (CBS), Person of Interest (CBS), The Mentalist (CBS)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
30 Rock (NBC), Parks and Recreation (NBC), Up All Night (NBC), Awake (NBC)
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8:00 p.m.
ABC – Wipeout (R): 2.7 rating/ 4 share (#4)
CBS – The Big Bang Theory: 10.0/16 (#2)
NBC – 30 Rock: 3.0/ 5 (#3)
Fox – American Idol: 11.1/18 (#1)
CW – The Vampire Diaries R: 0.7/ 1 (#5)
8:30 p.m.
ABC – Wipeout (R): 2.5/ 4 (#4)
CBS – The Big Bang Theory (R): 8.0/13 (#2)
NBC – Parks and Recreation: 2.8/ 4 (#3)
Fox – American Idol: 12.2/19 (#1)
CW – The Vampire Diaries R: 0.7/ 1 (#5)
9:00 p.m.
ABC – Grey’s Anatomy (R): 2.9/ 5 (#4)
CBS – Person of Interest: 9.9/16 (#1)
NBC – The Office: 3.6/ 6 (#3)
Fox – The Finder: 5.5/ 9 (#2)
CW – Supernatural R: 0.7/ 1 (#5)
9:30 p.m.
ABC – Grey’s Anatomy (R): 2.8/ 4 (#3t)
CBS – Person of Interest: 9.9/16 (#1)
NBC – Up All Night: 2.8/ 5 (#3t)
Fox – The Finder: 4.7/ 7 (#2)
CW – Supernatural R: 0.7/ 1 (#5)
10:00 p.m.
ABC – GCB (R): 2.8/ 5 (#3)
CBS – The Mentalist: 9.2/15 (#1)
NBC – Awake: 3.3/ 6 (#2)
10:30 p.m.
ABC – GCB (R): 2.6/ 5 (#3)
CBS – The Mentalist: 9.0/16 (#1)
NBC – Awake: 3.1/ 6 (#2)
Source: Nielsen Media Research
Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights


How is Awake a Loser? Cause the rating went down?
ReplyDeleteIt's possible but we'll have to wait for the full table, the series premiere just barely hung on to a 2.0 last week.
ReplyDeleteTBBT winner im all about it lol
ReplyDeletePerson of Interest, WINNING! See, Sheen? THAT's what that word means! God-damnit Awake! Why can't people have the patience for a show like this anymore? :(
ReplyDeleteLook the POI audiences yessssssss, the share is really good.
ReplyDeletelast week it had a 1.9 demo later aproximated /adjusted up to a 2.0 with a 4.6/8
ReplyDeletethis week with a 3.2/6 it should have like a 1.4 Demo
1.6 really isn't that bad for Awake. Can't go much lower, but it'll be renewed with this. It sure deserves it !
ReplyDeleteHmm, I'm not so sure. A 20% drop from the premiere is rather worrying :(
ReplyDeleteit will probably drop more and its serialized and little chance of growth
ReplyDeletei love it but i can understand some people finding it a little hard to follow
If Harry's Law is only slightly less than it in the demos and still much higher in total viewers could see NBC renewing Harry's Law over Awake
Considering the premise of the show I was expecting it to drop a lot more.
ReplyDeleteAnd it's not like NBC has anything else to put in that timeslot that'll perform better... IF it can stay at this level for the rest of the season.
This happened to smash and it did sort of stabilize in weeks later
ReplyDeleteHarry's Law not in the same timeslot so I don't understand the comparison.
ReplyDeleteAnd it was bumped to Sundays which is a clear sign they want to get rid of it.
POI FTW <33333333333333
ReplyDeleteDid POI not only cross 15mil but actually get MORE overall viewers than TBBT? WOW! xD I think it's shaping up to be a genuine hit! It's considerably older-skewing, like most of CBS' dramas, but that is pretty darn good.
ReplyDeleteExcept Smash had The Voice as a lead in and it had a much better start before it dropped.
ReplyDeletePoor Awake, but the concept would've worked much better as a movie.
ReplyDeleteCBS killed it!
ReplyDeleteI'm just relieved that the other NBC comedies are faring worse than Parks. It's the MVP. And such a delightful show.
ReplyDeleteI didn't realise just how poor 30 Rock was performing, even newbie Up All Night is doing better, ouch.
ReplyDeleteWhy aren't people watching Awake?
ReplyDeleteThe timeslot is probably the biggest barrier to entry, and then the dual worlds premise being somehow too difficult for far too many TV viewers to follow is probably the second.
ReplyDeleteReally hope good ratings for Awake, otherwise I'll never have a chance to see it (I don't live in the US, but the series sounds so fascinating... it's really a shame if people don't watch it). :-(
ReplyDeleteSome people just want to veg out to TV and with Awake that can't happen. :P
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