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It was a pretty big Monday night for Castle fans, with the centenary episode in the series airing. So how did it fare??. Read on to find out
Let's start off at 8pm, where ABC's Dancing With The Stars and NBC's The Voice dominated the ratings and audience for the evening, in their usual 8-10pm timeslots. Dancing With The Stars was down two tenths of a ratings point and just over half a million viewers on last week's episode, with this week's episode earning a 2.2 rating and 13.91 million viewers. After a premiere just 3 weeks ago, the drop has been pretty significant for Dancing With The Stars. I wonder if the ratings could hit 2.0 later on in the season?? It is becoming more of a possibility each week. As for The Voice, this week's 4.7 rating was only 0.1 of a ratings point down on last week, and with 13.31 million this week's episode was down around 300,000 viewers on last week
Also at 8pm was FOX's Bones did better than last week's season low equaling ratings and audience performance, but only just, with this week's episode earning a 2.0 rating and 7.05 million viewers. Last week's episode earned a 1.9 rating and 6.96 million viewers, making this week's episode only marginally better in terms of statistics. See Bones's season 8 statistics thus far here
The entire Monday schedule this week was CBS repeats, with a repeat of How I Met Your Mother at 8pm earning a 1.1 rating and 3.88 million viewers, followed by a Rules of Engagement repeat which also earned a 1.1 rating, and 3.72 million viewers
9pm saw Dancing With The Stars and The Voice continue on ABC and NBC respectively, while FOX's terrific freshman The Following aired, earning a new series low rating and audience in the process, with this week's episode receiving a 2.2 rating and 6.57 million viewers. Considering there was only repeat competition from CBS and Dancing With The Stars and The Voice were down, I wonder where all the viewers are going?? For the record, the 9pm repeat of 2 Broke Girls and the 9:30pm repeat of Mike & Molly, both shared the same 1.4 rating, with Mike & Molly winning the audience battle between the pair with 5.13 million viewers versus 2 Broke Girls's 5.01 million viewers
Finally, to the 10pm timeslot now, where ABC's Castle aired its 100th episode. Castle's rating equaled that received by Dancing With The Stars for the second time this season. A season high 11.79 million people tuned in, making it the third most watched show of the night. The DVR results for Monday's episode will make for interesting reading as well, because the 100th episode really was fantastic
Also at 10pm was NBC's Revolution, which, despite similar performances week to week from The Voice, earned a new series low 2.2 rating and 6.36 million viewers from its second episode back from hiatus, well down on the previous series low 2.6 rating and 7.02 million viewers. It's also the first time that Revolution has equaled the ratings of Castle. Perhaps a ratings win for Castle is on the cards in the near future?? Revolution has probably done enough early on in the season with very impressive ratings to secure a second season, but it is looking less convincing. If there isn't an increase in ratings and viewers next week, then NBC top brass may be having doubts. Remember Smash did a similar thing in the same timeslot last season. You can see Revolution's statistics thus far here
A repeat of Hawaii Five-0 on CBS at 10pm earned a 1.1 rating and 5.35 million viewers, making it CBS's most watched repeat of the night. It clearly didn't help Revolution, with Castle seemingly benefiting the most with its season high audience.
Finally, let's take a look at the results of the poll in which you guessed the ratings and audience for Castle's 100th episode
A significant majority, 31.6%, believed the episode would receive a 2.5 or higher rating. Unfortunately that wasn't the case, with 19.7% of people - the third most popular category - selecting the correct answer of 2.2. Marginally in front were those who voted for a 2.3 rating, with 21.% of the vote, while marginally behind were the 18 8% of people who voted for a 2.4 rating. Just 5.6% of voters believed the 100th episode would earn a 2.1 rating
Things were much closer in the audience poll, with the votes spread thin between the 10.5 - 11 million viewer selection, and the optimists who selected More than 13 million. With Monday's episode earning 11.76 million viewers, 16.9% of voters correctly picked the 11.5 - 12 million viewer category, the third most popular, with the 10.5 - 11 million viewer category earning the slim majority of the vote, at 18%. 17.5% of voters guessed 11 - 11.5 million viewers, and for the record, 49 optimists, or 14.8% of the voters, selected the More than 13 million viewer option
You can see the results of the poll here, and you can see the season 5 statistics for Castle here
Thanks for reading! What did you think of Monday's ratings?? Make sure you share your thoughts in the comments below, and follow me on Twitter!!
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Your stats knowledge never fails to amaze me Jimmy. Like I said, glad that H50 was on repeat...
ReplyDeleteWOOT WOOT FOR CASTLE !!!
ReplyDeletePerfect 100th :D Still processing everything XD
Wow that's a complement and a half Bradley! Thanks a lot :-)
ReplyDeleteYay Castle!! I love all of your statistics! I'm very interested to see what the ratings do when all 3 10pm shows are new. I thinks Castle and H50 seem to be stable though.
ReplyDeleteI picked the demo correctly for Castle, but failed the viewers having picked 10.5-11 (but I´m happy I failed):)
ReplyDeleteAnd Jimmy, great analisys as ever, but just a small correction...H50 repeat got 1.1 not 1.3:)
Jimmy-your usual stellar analysis. I do think Revolution will earn a renewal, but I think NBC may have overplayed its hand with the extra long break in Revolution's season. It seems to be losing its grip on the demographic in that timeslot, which makes me wonder where it may end up on the schedule next season. Castle has been steady and solid, but it seems like it may never break out of its 2.0-2.3 demographic "rut." Castle's audience is clearly skewing older, perhaps due to the more mature, nuanced writing and storylines the show has settled into. JMO, of course - what do I know? :) BTW, you may want to fix the am/pm at the beginning of your second paragraph, if you haven't already. Great job, Jimmy-always enjoy reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteI'm a little worried about Revolution, I think the long break may have been more harmful than it at first appeared. I guess we'll have to wait and see what the ratings will do after the next episode.
ReplyDeleteI think we should take it with a grain of salt, because Castle's 100th episode is a big deal and I can see viewers, who like Castle, but usually watch Revolution live, switch for the event.
ReplyDeleteStellar analysis, LMAO, if you insist upon comparing shows, compare like statistics. Notice you didnt post the 100th episode of Bones ratings, only a filler ep that happened to air on the same day as the titular Castle ep of the year. Stellar analysis, my a**. We all know that demo is KING in the US, BTW, Bones got a 2.8 on their 100th episode.
ReplyDeleteWhich is why I said we'll have to see next week. ;) But I agree, it surely could have been a factor. :)
ReplyDeleteIt's not just 1 week's rating that people are worried about, it's the downwards trend that's the concern.
ReplyDeleteWell deserved compliment! :)
ReplyDeleteI def would be interested in seeing Revoution's Monday night DVDR ratings in comparison....
ReplyDeleteI understand the concern, but I think it's not a concern "yet". The stock market tends to crash when people pre-panic. I'm going to stay positive because I think Castle is a legitimate excuse.
Exactly, but yes people are concerned about the decline, they've already seen it happen before with other serialized shows and that's probably a cause in their concern.
ReplyDeleteLol! Me too! XD
ReplyDeleteIf viewers for Revolution did switch, it would skew the ratings for Castle upward of a 2.2, because Revolution's audience is so much younger. A 0.4 ratings drop is pretty large, and if half, say, of them went to Castle then you'd expect a much higher audience given that the audience of Castle was very high on its own
ReplyDeleteThere was no need to fix it, I just pointed so you know I read your article, lol:)
ReplyDeleteGo CASTLE! It was truly an amazing episode. I can't but rave for this show - it's remarkable. We in Belgium love it!
ReplyDeleteI agree with your assessment of both Revolution and Castle. NBC has poured a massive amount of time and money into promoting the show and if that's not coming to any fruition then common sense would tell you that they're looking for alternatives. Also, because they've given Revolution the best lead-in (The Voice) in their programming line-up, if those viewers aren't staying on past 10pm, then again another reason to pull the plug :-)
ReplyDeleteGood effort guessing the correct rating! The audience is normally a bit trickier. And the error you pointed out is fixed :-)
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