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Thursday 4/03/14 Metered Markets
“The Big Bang Theory” Leads CBS to Victory
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.6/11
ABC 4.9/ 8
Fox 4.0/ 6
NBC 2.2/ 4
CW 0.6/ 1
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Thursday 4/04/13:
ABC: – 8, NBC: -12, CW: -14, CBS: -23, Fox: -29
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-Winners:
“The Big Bang Theory” (CBS), “Scandal” (ABC)
-Honorable Mention:
“Two and a Half Men” (CBS), “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
-Fading Fast:
“American Idol” (Fox)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” (ABC), “Community” (NBC), “Parks and Recreation” (NBC), “Hollywood Game Night” (NBC), “The Crazy Ones” (CBS), “Parenthood” (NBC)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
Mega-hit “The Big Bang Theory” led CBS to another overnight Thursday victory, with a 35 percent advantage over second-place ABC. But it was not a clean sweep, with ABC ruling from 9:30-11 p.m.
“The Big Bang Theory” topped the night, of course, with an 11.5 rating/19 share in households at 8 p.m. Next was “The Millers” at a dominant 7.0/11 at 8:30 p.m., which held only 61 percent of the “Big Bang” lead-in (and is not the hit you are led to believe). Veteran “Two and a Half Men” maintained the overnight Eye net leadership, with a 6.1/10 at 9 p.m., but on-the-fence “The Crazy Ones” slid to a second-place 4.5/ 7 at 9:30 p.m. And that put the retention out of Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher at a so-so 74 percent.
Sophomore CBS drama “Elementary” perked up to a 5.2/ 9 from 10-11 p.m., but that was 19 percent below the dominant 6.4/11 for competing “Scandal” on ABC. And “Scandal,” no doubt, will expand its advantage once the key young adult demos are released.
In series-finale news, ABC’s “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” earned its cancellation stripes with a distant third-place 2.3/ 4 from 8-9 p.m., which led into a consistent 6.0/ 9 (#2) for “Grey’s Anatomy” at 9 p.m. Year-to-year, “Grey’s Anatomy” slipped by 12 percent, while “Scandal” rose by three percent.
On Fox, demo friendly “Hell’s Kitchen” opened with a second-place 3.8/ 6 at 8 p.m., which was on par from one week earlier. And it led into a third-place 5.4/ 9 for “American Idol” at 9 p.m., which dropped by a hefty 33 percent from the 8.1/13 in the 8 p.m. hour on the year-ago evening. Assuming “Idol” will still return next season, Fox should trim it to one night per week.
Elsewhere, NBC could not compete with its low-rated line-up of “Community” (#4: 1.9/ 3), “Parks and Recreation” (#4: 2.0/ 3), “Hollywood Game Night” (#4: 2.3/ 4) and “Parenthood” (#3: 2.5/ 4), which was 19 percent below the debut of year-ago occupant “Hannibal” (3.1/ 5 on 4/04/13). And The CW filled this first Thursday in April with repeats of already renewed “The Vampire Diaries” (#5: 0.7/ 1) and “Reign” (#5: 0.6/ 1).
In late night, news of David Letterman’s upcoming retirement lifted his CBS talker to a dominant 3.2/ 6 from 11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., which bested competing “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on NBC (each with a 2.4/ 6) by 33 percent.
A repeat of “The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson” scored a 1.4/ 5 in the overnights from 12:35-1:35 a.m., which was 17 percent above competing “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on NBC (1.2/ 4). ABC’s “Nightline” notched a typical 1.5/ 5 at 12:30 a.m., and “Later With Carson Daly” on NBC closed the night with a 0.7/ 3 at 1:30 a.m.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
“The Big Bang Theory” Leads CBS to Victory
Household
Rating/Share
CBS 6.6/11
ABC 4.9/ 8
Fox 4.0/ 6
NBC 2.2/ 4
CW 0.6/ 1
-Percent Change from Year-Ago Evening – Thursday 4/04/13:
ABC: – 8, NBC: -12, CW: -14, CBS: -23, Fox: -29
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-Winners:
“The Big Bang Theory” (CBS), “Scandal” (ABC)
-Honorable Mention:
“Two and a Half Men” (CBS), “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC)
-Fading Fast:
“American Idol” (Fox)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” (ABC), “Community” (NBC), “Parks and Recreation” (NBC), “Hollywood Game Night” (NBC), “The Crazy Ones” (CBS), “Parenthood” (NBC)
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-Ratings Breakdown:
Mega-hit “The Big Bang Theory” led CBS to another overnight Thursday victory, with a 35 percent advantage over second-place ABC. But it was not a clean sweep, with ABC ruling from 9:30-11 p.m.
“The Big Bang Theory” topped the night, of course, with an 11.5 rating/19 share in households at 8 p.m. Next was “The Millers” at a dominant 7.0/11 at 8:30 p.m., which held only 61 percent of the “Big Bang” lead-in (and is not the hit you are led to believe). Veteran “Two and a Half Men” maintained the overnight Eye net leadership, with a 6.1/10 at 9 p.m., but on-the-fence “The Crazy Ones” slid to a second-place 4.5/ 7 at 9:30 p.m. And that put the retention out of Jon Cryer and Ashton Kutcher at a so-so 74 percent.
Sophomore CBS drama “Elementary” perked up to a 5.2/ 9 from 10-11 p.m., but that was 19 percent below the dominant 6.4/11 for competing “Scandal” on ABC. And “Scandal,” no doubt, will expand its advantage once the key young adult demos are released.
In series-finale news, ABC’s “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” earned its cancellation stripes with a distant third-place 2.3/ 4 from 8-9 p.m., which led into a consistent 6.0/ 9 (#2) for “Grey’s Anatomy” at 9 p.m. Year-to-year, “Grey’s Anatomy” slipped by 12 percent, while “Scandal” rose by three percent.
On Fox, demo friendly “Hell’s Kitchen” opened with a second-place 3.8/ 6 at 8 p.m., which was on par from one week earlier. And it led into a third-place 5.4/ 9 for “American Idol” at 9 p.m., which dropped by a hefty 33 percent from the 8.1/13 in the 8 p.m. hour on the year-ago evening. Assuming “Idol” will still return next season, Fox should trim it to one night per week.
Elsewhere, NBC could not compete with its low-rated line-up of “Community” (#4: 1.9/ 3), “Parks and Recreation” (#4: 2.0/ 3), “Hollywood Game Night” (#4: 2.3/ 4) and “Parenthood” (#3: 2.5/ 4), which was 19 percent below the debut of year-ago occupant “Hannibal” (3.1/ 5 on 4/04/13). And The CW filled this first Thursday in April with repeats of already renewed “The Vampire Diaries” (#5: 0.7/ 1) and “Reign” (#5: 0.6/ 1).
In late night, news of David Letterman’s upcoming retirement lifted his CBS talker to a dominant 3.2/ 6 from 11:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., which bested competing “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on ABC and “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” on NBC (each with a 2.4/ 6) by 33 percent.
A repeat of “The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson” scored a 1.4/ 5 in the overnights from 12:35-1:35 a.m., which was 17 percent above competing “Late Night With Seth Meyers” on NBC (1.2/ 4). ABC’s “Nightline” notched a typical 1.5/ 5 at 12:30 a.m., and “Later With Carson Daly” on NBC closed the night with a 0.7/ 3 at 1:30 a.m.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
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