Sunday night saw the fourth episodes of ABC's dramas, Once Upon A Time, Revenge, and 666 Park Avenue come our way, and interestingly, all three shows managed to eclipse the 18-49 ratings figures that they managed the previous week
To recap, a week ago, Once Upon A Time earned a 3.0 rating and 9.45 million viewers, Revenge earned a 2.6 rating and 8.28 million viewers, and 666 Park Avenue earned a 1.5 rating and 4.82 million viewers.
On Sunday, Once Upon A Time earned a 3.3 rating and 9.89 million viewers, Revenge earned a 2.8 rating and 8.71 million viewers, and 666 Park Avenue earned a 1.7 rating and 4.81 million viewers.
So with a little math, we can see that Once Upon A Time was up 0.3, Revenge was up 0.2, and likewise for 666 Park Avenue, in the 18/49 ratings. In the audience numbers, Once Upon A Time and Revenge were up around a ballpark figure of 400,000 viewers each, but there was a reduction of about 10,000 viewers for 666 Park Avenue.
It's probably safe enough to say that all three shows have about reached the bottom of their downward slide from their premiere ratings, but there's certainly a long way to go in the season for things to change, especially once the shows start to take a few weeks off over Christmas and New Year, then begin stretching their remaining episodes out until late May.
Of course, both Once Upon A Time and Revenge are second year shows, so how are they faring when compared to last year?? Here are the ratings season comparison graphs for both shows. To see the audience season comparison graph for Once Upon A Time, click here, and for the Revenge graph, click here
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| Once Upon A Time |
Compare that initial drop from the yellow line in season 1, to the orange line showing season 2. It's pretty clear that a low point has been established a lot more quickly than last season, but the first ratings gain has come three weeks earlier. Time will tell whether a Himalayan style mountain range appears in the middle third of this season, like last season, or whether it's more or less a plateau with the odd bump
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| Revenge |
It must be acknowledged that Revenge owned a different timeslot last season - the 10|9c Wednesdays timeslot to be exact, so true comparisons cannot be made because of this all-important variable. The good news for the moment though, is that Revenge is performing better in its current 9|8c Sundays timeslot, and is benefiting from better lead-ins compared to last season - see the season 1 graphs on this page to get the full picture
For now, things are touch-and-go with 666 Park Avenue. For a show that has two hours of very good lead-ins, ratings could definitely be better, but the 0.2 rise on last weeks rating with no additional audience is a good sign, though it was most likely caused by CBS's The Mentalist being temporarily pushed back an hour to the 11|10c timeslot, where it managed a series low 1.5 rating. ABC is showing some confidence in 666 Park Avenue though, ordering additional scripts a week or so ago, so again it's a case of time telling us what will happen
Back to The Mentalist just for a moment. Next week, according to the CBS schedule, it will return at 10|9c instead of 11|10c like last week. It is also the 99th episode of the series, with the centenary episode airing November 4. Let's hope CBS don't decide to move it to 11|10c - I for one would not be happy
Thanks for reading. Feel free to share your thoughts and predictions below, and check out my website, www.seriesmonitor.com for much more statistics and analysis on many more shows
Jimmy




Thanks Jimmy, great work as always.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting to see 666 go up in the 18-49 Demo but down in total numbers. Looks like it might finally be finding it's crowd. Not sure if it will be enough to warrant a 2nd season. I suspect it will need to get to at least a 1.9 to have any chance.
Interesting about The Mentalist. It seems to me at least that CBS are quite happy to see this shows rating slide. When you think about it's powerful ratings in early season it seems odd. If it does not pick up again, I think the Mentalist could be in a spot of trouble.
Thanks @darkufo:disqus, glad you like it :-)
ReplyDeleteIf I'm not mistaken, The Mentalist has already been renewed for a sixth season - that happened when it was renewed for its current season. It makes sense seeing CBS appear to be quite happy to give viewers the runaround as to when it's on
I don't think it's been officially renewed. There was some confusion last year about statements made. None of the main media sites have it marked as renewed yet.
ReplyDeleteHmmm, though given that the four episodes of the current season have been the four lowest rated in history bar one episode last year, along with the move to Sundays, CBS can't be too fussed
ReplyDeleteOn The Mentalist, the episode is 100 in production is "Red Dawn" which airs on October 28, 10|9c
ReplyDeleteNot according to Wikipedia, which is where I looked...
ReplyDeleteCBS has decided to change the order of issue, "Red Dawn" is the 100th episode to be aired as if it were 99. But it was produced as 100. Look at the press release:
ReplyDeletehttp://www.spoilertv.com/2012/10/the-mentalist-episode-505-red-dawn.html
No it's not official, but that doesn't mean that all the people who said there would be a season 6 (many of them part of the writer's staff) are wrong. I absolutely don't believe those people are mistaken, so I refrain from freaking out for the time being.
ReplyDeletemy only hope is to see CBS reading all those posts about how angry are fans with The Mentalist's slot and bad ratings.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure The Mentalist's ratings are low because of the move. They say 10pm on Sundays, but it's only been at 10pm (on time) once. Plus it's late on a Sunday night, people aren't going to stay up all night to watch.
ReplyDeleteComparing it to last year and previous seasons, it must be the move, because this is a severe drop.
Wikipedia is wrong then. The 100th episode airs this coming Sunday, 28th at 10PM.
ReplyDeleteThe fact is, this is going to happen to whatever show they put on at Sunday at 10PM, so I can't see CBS punishing The Mentalist for it. Also, the two times it's actually aired on time so far, it's achieved a 2.1 18-49 rating and over 10M viewers, which is fine for that time. All of this coupled with the increasing number of people from the show saying we're already guaranteed another year, I wouldn't be too worried at all for the shows immediate future.
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