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Final Adjusted TV Ratings for Friday 1st November 2013

4 Nov 2013

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Below are the final adjusted TV Ratings for Final Adjusted TV Ratings for Friday 1st November 2013.

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13 comments:

  1. Charlene Buchanan4 November 2013 at 22:14

    not sure if that's good for Dracula i suck at ratings (and no i aint making a joke lol)

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  2. Check these posts to see where it ranks
    http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/09/spoilertv-cancellation-predictor-table.html http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/09/alternative-tv-ratings-scorecard-201314.html and
    http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/09/full-ratings-tables-201314.html

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  3. Charlene Buchanan4 November 2013 at 22:20

    cheers , so it needs to pick up ratings ?

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  4. Charlene Buchanan4 November 2013 at 22:24

    cool hopefully it does

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  5. when when sundays finals come out

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  6. I would actually say that even if it remains where it is, it will get its renewal. The NBC dramas apart from the voice lead-outs are performing at 1.2-1.5. This one has the friday factor on its side and, presumably, very significant cost advantages too since it's an international co-production, which is what I believe saved Hannibal last year at a lower ratings level (and not on a Friday)

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  7. I could actually see a scenario in which Blue Bloods goes and The Good Wife gets another season. The Good Wife has that ridiculously high syndication deal so unless Blue Bloods gets a similarly attractive one, it could be in worst shape than it looked at the beginning of the season. Besides, I think CBS would much rather replace one Friday show and one Sunday show than both shows at the same time. It will be interesting to see what happens.

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  8. Also, though it hardly matters, TGW has created more buzz than BB.

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  9. Well yeah, as you've said, I don't think that's a factor per se, although it could influence the ratings they both get until the end of the year.

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  10. so the ones highlighted in green are doing good so far? glad to see that my favourite shows are doing good :)

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