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Metered Market Tuesday Ratings
Respectable Sampling for The Taste on ABC
Tuesday 1/22/13
Metered Market Results
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.4/10
ABC 4.4/ 7
NBC 3.6/ 6
Fox 2.6/ 4
CW 1.3/ 2
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-Note: The percent comparisons to one year earlier are not available due to a State of the Union Address airing on the year-ago evening.
-Winners:
NCIS R (CBS), NCIS: Los Angeles R (CBS)
-Respectable:
The Taste (ABC)
-Uneventful:
Raising Hope (Fox), Private Practice (ABC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
Ben and Kate (Fox), Hart of Dixie (CW), Go On (NBC), The New Normal (NBC), The Mindy Project (Fox), Emily Owens, M.D. (CW)
-Ratings Breakdown:
CBS topped the Tuesday overnight charts, finishing first in each of the six half-hours despite airing repeats of NCIS (7.6 rating/12 share -- #1 for the evening), spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles (7.2/.11) and older-skewing freshman entry Vegas (4.4/ 8).
In series-premiere news, ABC cooking competition The Taste, featuring Chef Anthony Bourdain, British food star Nigella Lawson, expert chef and author Ludo Lefebvre and restaurateur Brian Malarkey scored a respectable (albeit non-spectacular) 4.5/ 7 in the overnights from 8-10 p.m. The positive news at first glance is the consistency. The Taste fluctuated by one three-tenths of an overnight rating point in each of the four half-hours (4.7/ 7 – 4.6/ 7 – 4.5/ 7 – 4.4/ 7). And The Taste was a notable improvement over the overnight averages for regularly scheduled 9-10 p.m. sitcoms Happy Endings and the just removed Don’t Trust the B____ in Apt. 23 (but not Dancing With the Stars, of course, in the Tuesday 8 p.m. hour). Let’s see happens next week when The Taste airs in its regularly scheduled one-hour format from 8-9 p.m. opposite an original installment of NCIS on CBS.
The Taste led into the series-finale of Private Practice, which exited with an uneventful second-place 4.2/ 7 in the overnights at 10 p.m.
In season-finale news, Parenthood on NBC, which did not receive a full episode order this season, concluded with a typical 3.9/ 7 at 10 p.m. Comparably, that built from lead-in The New Normal (#3: 2.8/ 4) by an impressive 39 percent. And it should have no trouble winning the time period among adults 18-49.
Earlier in the evening on NBC were two episodes of Betty White’s Off Their Rockers (8 p.m.: #3, 4.0/ 8; 8:30 p.m.: #3, 4.1/ 6) and freshman comedy Go On (#3t, 3.2/ 5), which is certainly not benefiting minus the recent support from former (and returning) lead-in The Voice. Yes, folks, lead-in still does matter.
Elsewhere, Fox’s sitcom combination of Raising Hope (#4: 3.0/ 5), Ben and Kate (#4: 2.0/ 3), fading New Girl (#3t, 3.2/ 5) and The Mindy Project (#4: 2.3/ 4) continues to non-impress. And The CW closed the night with sophomore Hart of Dixie (#5: 1.4/ 2), which is not strong enough to anchor the evening, and canceled Emily Owens, M.D. (#5: 1.2/ 2), which officially ends its 13-episode run on February 5.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights
Metered Market Tuesday Ratings
Respectable Sampling for The Taste on ABC
Tuesday 1/22/13
Metered Market Results
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.4/10
ABC 4.4/ 7
NBC 3.6/ 6
Fox 2.6/ 4
CW 1.3/ 2
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-Note: The percent comparisons to one year earlier are not available due to a State of the Union Address airing on the year-ago evening.
-Winners:
NCIS R (CBS), NCIS: Los Angeles R (CBS)
-Respectable:
The Taste (ABC)
-Uneventful:
Raising Hope (Fox), Private Practice (ABC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
Ben and Kate (Fox), Hart of Dixie (CW), Go On (NBC), The New Normal (NBC), The Mindy Project (Fox), Emily Owens, M.D. (CW)
-Ratings Breakdown:
CBS topped the Tuesday overnight charts, finishing first in each of the six half-hours despite airing repeats of NCIS (7.6 rating/12 share -- #1 for the evening), spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles (7.2/.11) and older-skewing freshman entry Vegas (4.4/ 8).
In series-premiere news, ABC cooking competition The Taste, featuring Chef Anthony Bourdain, British food star Nigella Lawson, expert chef and author Ludo Lefebvre and restaurateur Brian Malarkey scored a respectable (albeit non-spectacular) 4.5/ 7 in the overnights from 8-10 p.m. The positive news at first glance is the consistency. The Taste fluctuated by one three-tenths of an overnight rating point in each of the four half-hours (4.7/ 7 – 4.6/ 7 – 4.5/ 7 – 4.4/ 7). And The Taste was a notable improvement over the overnight averages for regularly scheduled 9-10 p.m. sitcoms Happy Endings and the just removed Don’t Trust the B____ in Apt. 23 (but not Dancing With the Stars, of course, in the Tuesday 8 p.m. hour). Let’s see happens next week when The Taste airs in its regularly scheduled one-hour format from 8-9 p.m. opposite an original installment of NCIS on CBS.
The Taste led into the series-finale of Private Practice, which exited with an uneventful second-place 4.2/ 7 in the overnights at 10 p.m.
In season-finale news, Parenthood on NBC, which did not receive a full episode order this season, concluded with a typical 3.9/ 7 at 10 p.m. Comparably, that built from lead-in The New Normal (#3: 2.8/ 4) by an impressive 39 percent. And it should have no trouble winning the time period among adults 18-49.
Earlier in the evening on NBC were two episodes of Betty White’s Off Their Rockers (8 p.m.: #3, 4.0/ 8; 8:30 p.m.: #3, 4.1/ 6) and freshman comedy Go On (#3t, 3.2/ 5), which is certainly not benefiting minus the recent support from former (and returning) lead-in The Voice. Yes, folks, lead-in still does matter.
Elsewhere, Fox’s sitcom combination of Raising Hope (#4: 3.0/ 5), Ben and Kate (#4: 2.0/ 3), fading New Girl (#3t, 3.2/ 5) and The Mindy Project (#4: 2.3/ 4) continues to non-impress. And The CW closed the night with sophomore Hart of Dixie (#5: 1.4/ 2), which is not strong enough to anchor the evening, and canceled Emily Owens, M.D. (#5: 1.2/ 2), which officially ends its 13-episode run on February 5.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
Source: Marc Berman@TVMediaInsights


Good for Private Practice.
ReplyDeleteIt humours me that NCIS and NCIS LA win the night despite both being on repeats.
ReplyDeletePoor Go On. Hopefully the ratings improve. And please get better Mindy Project!
ReplyDeleteThose are awful demos! Does nobody watch tv on Tuesdays or what?!
ReplyDeleteI guess GO ON isn't as self sustaining as we though. Without The Voice, none of NBC's 'hits' would be getting the ratings they normally get. Hopefully Go On remains a likely renewal.
ReplyDeleteGuess not. I don't because I'm just not interested in watching the shows.
ReplyDeleteEmily Owens beat Carrie Diaries. :lol:.
ReplyDeleteNone of them is doing good, but in women 18-34, the target The CW cares about, Carrie did better.
ReplyDeleteEmily Owens is already canceled, this just makes Carrie Diaries look even worse for all of the promos/hype that it got.
ReplyDeleteNicely done HoD!
ReplyDeleteEmily Owens has improved its ratings since being canceled. Weird. Also, kudos to Hart of Dixie. A .7 is a solid performance for that show. If they keep that up, HoD could get another renewal.
ReplyDeleteI haven't been watching EO, but I did hear that the show itself got better with time. It is a shame that it's doing better now, but it goes back to my usual argument, sometimes TV shows need patience and nurturing... I don't think it would be out of the question for the network to maybe (big MAYBE) reconsider the cancellation if the ratings hold up, and the new pilots don't...
ReplyDeleteHart of Dixie is pretty solid! It will definitely get renewed over BaTB.
ReplyDeleteI watch EO. It did get better (major shocker to me). It was painful at the beginning. But they stopped most of the monologing and awkward social behavior. Then they made Micah adorable. I can see why the ratings bounced up a little. I'm not sure it doesn't still deserve to be canceled but it doesn't deserve being reviled anymore.
ReplyDeleteI really hope HOD stays around. It could really use some promotional money though.
I don't want Emily Owens to be cancelled!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSCREW YOU CW NETWORK!!!!!! Maybe if they had promoted this show as much as they did with the Carrie Diaries or Beauty and the Beast, it would have gotten more interest/ratings!!! This show is a MILLION times better than Hart of Dixie (which is absolute CRAP!!!) and yet that continues to air!!!! I really wish instead of cancelling this AMAZING show another Network picked it up!!!!
A lot of people might not have even noticed. They already do amazing and because they're crime dramas there isn't a clear arc in them so most can be watched out of order.
ReplyDeleteI was not defending Carrie, I enjoy it, but yeah, The CW is in real trouble if a show highly hyped and promoted like Carrie does this low. That said they can't possibly cancel every show that does 0.7 in women 18-34, or they'll be left with an almost empty schedule... We'll see...
ReplyDeleteNBC sabotaged Go On with too many breaks early on in the season and generally erratic scheduling. The whole thing makes me want to blast Dirty Deeds on my smartphone and flip someone's car upside down.
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