Last Week's Final Adjusted Ratings
Early Ratings Analysis by Marc Berman (TVMediaInsights)
The analysis below is based on the early household numbers and are NOT the same as the numbers that will be posted in the above table later. (See the About section below)
NOTE: The opinions expressed here are NOT those of SpoilerTV but of the Author of this Article, Marc Berman.
Metered Market Monday Ratings
Respectable David Letterman Special on CBS
Monday 5/04/15
Household
Rating/Share
ABC 7.8/12
NBC 5.6/ 9
CBS 5.2/ 8
Fox 3.0/ 5
CW 0.9/ 1
-Percent Change from the Year-Ago Oscar Evening – Monday 5/05/14
CBS: +41, CW: +12, ABC: – 1, NBC: -15, Fox: -48
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Note: The following labels are based on the household overnights and are subject to change given the availability of other pending data streams. The overnights are your first look at what to potentially expect when the other results come in. And we always take into account other benchmarks including the expected demographic ratings, potential DVR usage, the critical acclaim (or lack of) and the social media presence. Keep in mind, as always, that results for any live sporting event are always approximate.
-Winners:
“Dancing With the Stars” (ABC), “The Voice” (NBC)
-Losers (excluding repeats):
“The Originals” (CW), “The Following” (Fox), “Jane the Virgin” (CW), “The Night Shift” (NBC)
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Ratings Breakdown:
ABC opened the week on a typically dominant overnight note, but “The Voice” should be more than enough for NBC to win the evening in adults 18-49 (and the other key demos). “Dancing with the Stars” scored a healthy 8.8 rating/14 share in households from 8-10 p.m., leading into on-the-fence “Castle” at a second-place 5.9/10 at 10 p.m. Chances are “Castle” will return, but moving to another night is likely.
“The Voice,” meanwhile, was on the map with a 6.7/11 from 8-10 p.m., but sophomore “The Night Shift” dipped to a distant third-place 3.5/ 6 at 10 p.m. and will have to be replaced next season. What was a moderate summer performer in 2014 was not the right choice to air out of “The Voice.”
Over at CBS, 90 minute special “David Letterman: A Life on Television” averaged a respectable 5.7/ 9 from 9:30 p.m.-11 p.m., which led out of a 4.7/ 7 for a repeat of “The Big Bang Theory” in the 9 p.m. half-hour. Keep in mind that regularly scheduled Monday 9-10 p.m. time period occupant “Scorpion” has ended for the season.
Earlier in the evening on CBS were sitcoms “2 Broke Girls” (#3: 4.6/ 8 at 8 p.m.) and “Mike & Molly” (#3: 4.6/ 7 at 8:30 p.m.) at typical overnight levels.
Elsewhere, it was household overnight business as usual on Fox and The CW. Fox aired dramas “Gotham” (#4: 3.6/ 6), which lost steam as the first season progressed, and “The Following” (#4: 2.4/ 4), which is unlikely to be granted a fourth season. And typically lackluster results for already renewed “The Originals” (#5: 1.0/ 2) and “Jane the Virgin” (#5: 0.8/ 1) on The CW means the network is likely to revamp Monday next season.
Source: Nielsen Media Research
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Is Marc OK? he didn't overly praise JTV. The world is ending!
ReplyDeleteLow night all around it seems
ReplyDeleteHe wants Cordon.
ReplyDeleteI'm outnumbered compared to people who want Jane out of Mondays.
Shows ABC promoted last night:
ReplyDeleteNEW: 500 Questions, Mistresses, Astronaut Wives Club, The Bachelorette,
The Whispers, Extreme Weight Loss,
REGULAR: Wednesday Comedies, Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, Shark
Tank/BTT, OUAT, Nashville, Castle (2 promos),
(Forever, AOS, American Crime and Revenge were NOT)
I feel like i'm missing something with this Cordon, like why is everyone so eager for it?
ReplyDeleteI kind of get why ABC avoids promoting AOS in most of the lineups since the crossed audience would be minimal (as seen in the horrible DWTS-Shield pairing on Tuesday) but they need to promote it somewhere, it is annoying that it is always left out. Did they promote it during the Sunday lineup at least? Like during OUAT?
ReplyDeleteAnd thanks for this by the way, I love to read about it ;)
Yes it got 1 during OUAT and S&L not Revenge though
ReplyDeleteWith these bumbers TO can do from 0,4-0,6. 0,5 is most likely.
ReplyDeleteIf JtV does a 0,3, we should start a twitter campaign #UnrenewJane and tag Marc in every post.
Honestly, if I was a fan of the show, I would want it on Fridays asap, even more than I want from a ratings analysis point of view. The Voice murders this show as seen in the huge spike in the winter and low numbers in the fall/ spring. That is no coincidence I think. In addition, I also don't think this will ever be a big ratings performer and will live mostly of a niche/ critical audience, so it is better to move it to a place where the expectations are lower - it is what CBS did with The Good Wife after all.
ReplyDeleteMeh, could be better, but still. Thanks
ReplyDeleteLol, he would go crazy with the attack on his virgin!
ReplyDeleteyeah but they have been promoting The Whispers a lot..
ReplyDeleteThat is good! ;) I am looking forward to the show and they need to like it at least a little bit if they moved Mistresses aside for it. Even if I think the pairing with the bachelorette is comically bad, at least from what I imagine the show to be!
ReplyDeleteUm, please no. Marc is annoying, but I'd kinda like to not start a campaign against a show I like, if possible.
ReplyDeleteits there best possible lead in so I kinda get it
ReplyDeleteThe Originals got a ( so far ) 1.0 so far right ?
ReplyDeleteYeah in pure volume yes, but I sincerely have doubts about compatibility. It's like saying Shield's lead-in improved last week with DWTS. I don't think it really did.
ReplyDeleteLmao.
ReplyDeleteNBC put Trace Atkins and Michelle Obama in their major publicized "Sweeps" The Night Shift episode and it still pulled in low ratings (and a distant third place). NBC completely wasted The Voice lead in.
ReplyDeleteIt was a joke
ReplyDeleteCastle seems up in viewers likely due to no NCIS LA.
ReplyDeletetrue maybe the should given it wed after comedies repeat (I believe they do well in the summer)
ReplyDeleteYes, I thin that would have been a better option. My fantasy schedule was Beyond the Tank on Tuesday or Thursday as its lead-in (only 3 episodes are airing in season, so they will have 7 originals to air somewhere). But Wednesdays would have been my second option. But maybe the show is more female skewing than I imagine it being and this ends up working out, though i doubt it.
ReplyDeleteVery likely. I'd imagine Castle and NCIS: LA share an audience.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, the Letterman special did OK for CBS, so it was a good call.
We have yet to see how Letterman did though. But yeah I would agree that this was a better option than repeats which is what it is replacing.
ReplyDeleteHow the hell would they not promote revenge?! This week is the series finale?! On the other hand, it was able to jump .2 without any promotion
ReplyDeleteThe Bachlorette into The Whispers is one of the strangest pairings this summer. ABC did it because it's likely their largest platform, but It thought they would have paired it with a summer show like Battle Bots.
ReplyDeleteThe promo has more views than OUAT's promo on youtube and the highest up votes (630 SO FAR) it Has ever had
ReplyDeleteWill the Originals be able to hit higher than 0.5 again? I think it's a weak lead-in now.
ReplyDeleteI guess cuz there's already buzz online they don't feel the need. They could likely promote it during TGIT.
ReplyDeleteOn a side not: FOX has begun their Empire S2 promos
ReplyDeleteAlready? Lol. That probably guarantees it is fall then.
ReplyDeleteI agree, it is bizarre. Though I don't think anything will ever beat DWTS | Happy Endings | Apartment 23 | Private Practice. That was out of this world. You actually had to make an effort to come up with such a horrible schedule lol.
ReplyDeleteYup ( it's tell people how to catch up on eps before it returns)
ReplyDeleteMost of time it gets proms on Friday but they might start on Thursday this week
ReplyDeleteI'm personally expecting a lineup of Empire/Studio (or Studios since I've seen both in print) City. Both of those would make a cohesive night for FOX.
ReplyDeleteI'm also anticipating Scream Queens on Thursday. What they put after it is interesting since FOX keeps highlighting it's comedic in approach. Maybe they try something like Rosewood after it, but I'm not sold on that being a good match for Screen Queens at all.
Agreed, it was a terrible schedule and a classic case of a network just throwing three left over shows together and calling it a night. No flow to the night at all.
ReplyDeleteHeavily female skewing 'Scream Queens' against TGIT? FOX would be stupid to do that.
ReplyDeleteI think Scream Queens is Tuesday at 9. Agree on Wednesdays.
ReplyDeleteThat is very true
ReplyDeleteThat could be
ReplyDeleteit shouldn't be a lead in on a monday night in the first place
ReplyDeleteAre you suggesting to put it on Thursday alongside TVD? I'm not really sure both Cordon/CDS will be strong enough to become lead-ins.
ReplyDeleteI really didn't expect a bump for TNS, mainly because Nashville didn't get a bump from their Michelle Obama appearance last year.
ReplyDeleteTrue. I didn't either, but I think that NBC did. They went all out on the Today show to try to promote it this week.
ReplyDeleteDempsey dying of GA is not going to pull female viewers away.
ReplyDeleteWe'll have to see. My guess is as we get further away form the death, Grey's female ratings will diminish rapidly.
ReplyDeleteNot sure where to place it and what to use as a lead in for next season tbh
ReplyDeleteMon - SPN
Tue - Flash
Wed - Arrow
Thurs - TVD
Fri - 100
is what I'd do
Over a male dying?
ReplyDeleteBecause why promote a low rated show that is having it's series finale this week?
ReplyDeletetbh I think TO is toast. its expansive and has neither a critical nor medial acclaim. bet its fridays for them with a short final season
ReplyDeleteOver their top female audience draw dying. It's not the gender, it's the character.
ReplyDeleteThe Voice 2.2
ReplyDeleteGotham 1.7
ReplyDeletedoubtfull, it's a pretty conventional budgeted show, especially thanks to the synergy with the TVD set/crew in Conyers.
ReplyDeleteUnlike Reign/BatB it's also in middleground ratings wise. Doubtfull that 3 is its last
Yikes!
ReplyDeleteShort final season? That is not gonna happen, syndication issues...
ReplyDeleteWinners: Gotham, Dancing with the Stars
ReplyDeleteHonorable Mention: The Voice
Losers: 2 Broke Girls, Mike and Molly, The Following, The Night Shift
What the hell happened with the CBS comedies? Was Scorpion really helping them out that much with pre tune or what? It's two weeks in a row now.
The Voice seems to be showing it's age
ReplyDeleteABC 1.9/1.4
ReplyDeleteouch! where are you getting these numbers?
ReplyDeleteShowbuzz
ReplyDeletecorrect if I am wrong but don't they have a whole different set that has nothing to do with TVD?
ReplyDeletealso Reign/BatB are toast too. they will be placed in the summer where no one really cares
I do believe Scirpion had same impact as Empire on AI and HTGAWM on Scandal. It can't be a coincidence.
ReplyDeleteNBC 2.2/2.3/1.3
ReplyDeleteit debuted in 2011, no? it's not like it's DWTS, Survivor or AI
ReplyDeleteBut those shows had very obvious crossed-audiences; here it is strange. But yeah it seems too much of a coincidence.
ReplyDeleteThe Originals 0.5
ReplyDeleteJane The Virgin 0.5
AI never was asked to run twice a year though.
ReplyDeleteOuch at NBC overall.
ReplyDeleteglad it rose
ReplyDeleteOne year ago...
ReplyDeleteThe Voice 3.0
The Blacklist 2.7
Gotham 1.7
ReplyDeleteThe Following 1.1
that not true all. TVD is almost in its 7th season and has no syndication deal. it won't happen to TO before TVD. also TO is no where on the same hype as TVD was back then
ReplyDeleteset, yes. Crew, no. TO/TVD is sharing a bunch of directors, writers and crew members. Thus actually saving quite some money. I would call it a nasty little trick to get something done for cheap but it appears it works.
ReplyDeleteLuckily they will, however BatB was already renewed for a fourth season wich is killing your "3 is the last" theory for TO
DWTS even year to year and tied The Voice in 18-34. The Voice keeps in falling. The results show tonight might dip below a 2.
ReplyDelete2 Broke Girls 1.6
ReplyDeleteMike & Molly 1.5
TBBT (R) 1.5
I don't think SPN will be moving to 8. I'd swap Darkside and SPN. I'll kick Reign to Summer and put iZombie there. I think the 100 skews males so it's incompatible with JTV. Friday could work with JTV- ANTM. I'm okay with Arrow-TO/T100.
ReplyDeleteMike and Molly would do better airing in between reruns.
ReplyDeleteDancing With The Stars tied The Voice in A18-34
ReplyDeleteyou'd think they'd promote their next day originals AOS and Forever, but no.
ReplyDeleteWow
ReplyDeleteAnd Gotham is just 0.1 away preliminary, despite only airing in the lower viewed hour.
ReplyDeletethe Voice continues to drop at an alarming rate, year to year. Blacklist is not doing so hot on Thursdays either
ReplyDeleteOuch CBS
ReplyDeleteNice to see Gotham as the no.1 scripted show!
ReplyDeleteWhoa, what happened to the CBS comedies?
ReplyDeleteForever is a dead show walking at this point, so I understand why they wouldn't promote it.
ReplyDeletewas the CW pre-empted? Or has Jane been higher than the originals in 18-34 before?
ReplyDeleteand that's NBC's fault. their loss
ReplyDeleteYeah it's not even a results episode. I fear the episode tomorrow would be a lot lower.
ReplyDeleteJust because TVD didn't get one it doesn't mean that CW will not try to get one with TO. The 100, BATB, Reign and JTV deserve to die before TO because ratings...
ReplyDeleteI think so.
ReplyDeleteIt is very strange. They seem to have collapsed as soon as Scorpion left the schedule. Could the show have had a lifting effect on all CBS Monday boats that we weren't aware off?
ReplyDeleteeek!
ReplyDeleteIt has, yeah.
ReplyDeleteLast night's episode of 2BG was the best of the season so far. It's sad that the show it's so low.
ReplyDeleteThey didn't even an option. They still don't have. They depend too much on the voice to be in a state that they could protect it more.
ReplyDeleteNo
ReplyDeleteI heard they will be preempted again tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteAnd The Voice is suppose to be the hip fresh show.
ReplyDeletedo you know what syndication is? lol also you might not believe it but JtV is performing better in the key demo (which is W18-34) than TO
ReplyDeleteThose 2 are CBS shows though. WB shows are starting to get crowded in CW.
ReplyDeleteare you sure? because I remember Carina saying on twitter that apart from Julie they have a whole different team.
ReplyDeleteTO/TVD need some crosdovers though to get their remaining audience to watch. like for real.. otherwise both are toast
Oh no! During Arrow? Grrrrrr
ReplyDeleteWhen I wrote NBC is reliant on The Voice and Dick Wolf shows, they have to be careful that in a few months time they aren't in a state where I write NBC is reliant on just Dick Wolf shows.
ReplyDeleteI expect The Voice to rebound a lot next fall, but it just highlights that need for NBC to put something after The Voice that is watched.
Of I course I know what is syndication. And it makes sense JTV performing better in W18-34, since it is more girl tv show than TO. TO is almost 50% w and 50% m...
ReplyDeleteNo I meant The Flash episode but the Arrow Finale episode will also be preempted.
ReplyDeletenot true...TO has really bad numbers with males! Their core audience is female
ReplyDeleteSPN will never be an 8pm show
ReplyDeleteHere are the 1/2 hr breakdowns
ReplyDelete8:00 p.m.
ABC – Dancing With the Stars
Viewers: 11.85 million (#1), A18-49: 1.8/ 7 (#2)
CBS – 2 Broke Girls
Viewers: 6.45 million (#3), A18-49: 1.6/ 6 (#4)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 9.35 million (#2), A18-49: 2.2/ 8 (#1)
Fox – Gotham (season finale)
Viewers: 4.82 million (#4), A18-49: 1.7/ 6 (#3)
CW – The Originals
Viewers: 1.23 million (#5), A18-49: 0.5/ 2 (#5)
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8:30 p.m.
ABC – Dancing With the Stars
Viewers: 12.31 million (#1), A18-49: 2.0/ 7 (#2)
CBS – Mike & Molly
Viewers: 6.72 million (#3), A18-49: 1.5/ 5 (#4)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 9.85 million (#2), A18-49: 2.3/ 8 (#1)
Fox – Gotham (season finale)
Viewers: 4.89 million (#4), A18-49: 1.7/ 6 (#3)
CW – The Originals
Viewers: 1.05 million (#5), A18-49: 0.4/ 1 (#5)
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9:00 p.m.
ABC – Dancing With the Stars
Viewers: 12.32 million (#1), A18-49: 1.9/ 6 (#2)
CBS – The Big Bang Theory (r)
Viewers: 7.15 million (#3), A18-49: 1.5/ 5 (#3)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 9.69 million (#2), A18-49: 2.2/ 7 (#1)
Fox – The Following
Viewers: 3.31 million (#4), A18-49: 1.1/ 3 (#4)
CW – Jane the Virgin
Viewers: 0.99 million (#5), A18-49: 0.4/ 1 (#5)
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9:30 p.m.
ABC – Dancing With the Stars
Viewers: 12.50 million (#1), A18-49: 1.9/ 6 (#2)
CBS – David Letterman: A Life on Television
Viewers: 7.52 million (#3), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#3)
NBC – The Voice
Viewers: 10.11 million (#2), A18-49: 2.4/ 7 (#1)
Fox – The Following
Viewers: 3.20 million (#4), A18-49: 1.1/ 3 (#4)
CW – Jane the Virgin
Viewers: 1.07 million (#5), A18-49: 0.5/ 1 (#5)
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10:00 p.m.
ABC – Castle
Viewers: 8.96 million (#1), A18-49: 1.5/ 4 (#2)
CBS – David Letterman: A Life on Television
Viewers: 8.63 million (#2), A18-49: 1.6/ 5 (#1)
NBC – The Night Shift
Viewers: 6.06 million (#3), A18-49: 1.4/ 4 (#1t)
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10:30 p.m.
ABC – Castle
Viewers: 7.80 million (#2), A18-49: 1.3/ 4 (#2)
CBS – David Letterman: A Life on Television
Viewers: 8.10 million (#1), A18-49: 1.4/ 5 (#1)
NBC – The Night Shift
Viewers: 5.21 million (#3), A18-49: 1.2/ 4 (#3)
Source: Nielsen Media Research
Lead-in matters, but lead-out? I suppose it's possible but it would be very weird that Scorpion has an effect on the comedies. Maybe people thought that Scorpion's finale also meant that 2BG and M&M had ended? I find that very hard to believe though.
ReplyDeleteAren't there rumors that TVD will loose it's anchor spot on Thursday night due to low ratings and will be moved to another night other then Tuesday and Wednesday ?
ReplyDeleteThe Originals was great last night it deserves better ratings for sure. In my opinion it should of stayed on Tuesdays it was doing fine there last year. And Jane should not be on Mondays it doesn't belong after TO. Maybe Friday but not Monday. I'm just glad TO got its 3rd season already, and its a full season too so that will give it like 66 episodes by end of season 3. I'd guess it would get its 4th season and be done, unless ratings increase a ton and all the other CW shows fail, which is very possible.
ReplyDeleteSad to see The Following so low, here's hoping they have a good finale so we don't get left hanging, that would suck. Hopefully they bring the story full circle, now that Joes dead Ryan has noone to chase. It was a slow episode last night too so I'm not surprised the ratings are so low. Next week does look good though. Not sure what I'm going to do next week with the 2hr Following finale and TO finale both starting at 8. Ughh decisions decisions lol
I read in some comment that it is 57% w. It doesn't matter, JTV was saved because critical acclaim, not because ratings.
ReplyDeleteBad night for CBS, at least for their fresh comedies. Good for Gotham, being the season finale I thought it would go up a bit. Following not so good. Castle wasn't competing with NCIS LA last night, but it still did ok. DWTS and The Voice no surprises there
ReplyDeleteGrr
ReplyDeleteluckily for Forever it had its final episode wrap everything up nicely. So no desires will be left open (well...unlike the mystery of what immortality really is but who knows that anyway?)
ReplyDeleteMeh all around... The Originals had one of its best episodes ever last night and deserved better ratings
ReplyDeleteyou need to read it in articles. lol and its not only that JtV is cheap to make, has a lot of crotical acclaim and is a hit with W18-34
ReplyDeleteOuch at 2 BGs,but at least it's steady.Glad Janes up & TO is steady at 0.5
ReplyDeleteMe too, I dunno.
ReplyDeleteI do however think lead-out can matter. Scandal suffered when Murder left the airwaves. Idol suffered a lot when Empire left the airwaves (and the Wednesday episodes were systematically rating higher than the Thursday ones when Empire was still on, despite Thursday being two hours). There are more examples but these two are quite poignant and recent. But I think that is usually with shows with an obvious compatibility. A pair of veteran old skewing comedies benefiting from an action procedural is odd.
just had a look at the ratings, fell to a 0.4 once this season. Unlikely they'll can it after 3. I'm guessing 4
ReplyDeleteYikes at the 2BG/Mike and Molly,whats happening?
ReplyDeleteAlso ouch at The Voice still great but 7 tenths down vs last year.
CW and Castle did decent,DWTS did great, TNS low but stable.
Should we get used to these ratings? Seems like shows can't even go above 2.0 these days.
ReplyDeleteQuestion among my ignorance in this Ratings World: Is the number of viewers important? I ask because TO lost 200k in the second half hour and the other shows won. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteNo, total views is not very important. The 18-49 demographic number is more important.
ReplyDeleteSee this Ratings FAQ, it really helps explain the ratings
http://www.spoilertv.com/2013/10/renewals-and-cancellations-decisions.html
Only a few can, some reality shows and a few scripted ones.
ReplyDeleteEmpire is the one exception, which can hit 6s (even a 7.0 in the last half hour of its finale)
Castle Always
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for you help.
ReplyDeleteHow low can 'The Voice' & 'Dancing With The Stars' go before they get cancelled or ended?
ReplyDeleteGotham was the highest rated scripted show of the night.
ReplyDeleteSo DWTS is beating the Voice in the under 35 women demo. Wow.
ReplyDeletehttps://twitter.com/TVMoJoe/status/595607356425146368
Flash finale also.
ReplyDeleteSo CW wasn't preempted today? TVBN doesn't have those red text preemption advisory. Marc might be freaking out right now.
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure @Joey_Prue
ReplyDeleteI never see Revenge promoted during the week lol
ReplyDeletea 0.5 for JtV isn't really why he would go insane, try a 0.6, then he'd loose his brains
ReplyDeleteSecrets & Lies adjusted up to a 1.8 and Family guy adjusted up to a 1.7. No adjustment to Once Upon a Time
ReplyDeleteWhat if TVD, Originals and JTV all tie this week!
ReplyDeletethen TVDs writers really should reconsider their focus if two monday shows tie their night
ReplyDeleteHBO Sunday Cable Ratings:
ReplyDeleteGame of Thrones 3.56
Silicon Valley 1.03
Veep 0.50
Last Week Tonight 1.71
Other Programs of Note:
Mad Men 0.65
The Royals 0.55
Penny Dreadful: 0.22
Sad for TO, but actually it's not that bad IMO. It's up against DWTS and The Voice. I doubt the CW could do much better.
ReplyDeleteSo I will ignore everything you said, because i need to read these information in articles too.
ReplyDeleteBelieve me you're not missing anything. One of the most unfunny men in the UK.
ReplyDeletedoesen't refer to James Cordon but a new drama series theCW premieres next fall. It's based on some european quarantine zone drama
ReplyDeleteI have a source for these numbers though. if you want I can give you the links. For example I know that Jtv got a 0.3 with M18-34 and TO only a 0.2 this werk and TOs male numbers have always been so low
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