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| Total Viewers (million) | 9.29 | 8.72 | 7.01 | 4.23 | 1.81 |
| Rating/Share: Adults 18-49 | 3.7/12 | 2.2/7 | 2.3/7 | 1.5/5 | 0.7/2 |
Game 4 of the NBA Finals lead ABC to a nightly win for both viewers and adults 18-49, but Fox managed to finish second in the demo on the strength of So You Think You Can Dance?. CBS again pulled some decent 18-49 numbers with Swingtown, expect the protests about it to fall on deaf ears.
Full details:
| Time | Network | Show | Viewers (Millons) | 18-49 Rating/Share |
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| 8:00 | CBS | Million Dollar Password | 9.52 | 2.0/7 |
| FOX | Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader? | 6.12 | 1.8/6 | |
| ABC | See below | |||
| NBC | My Name is Earl (repeat) | 3.46 | 1.1/4 | |
| CW | Smallville (Repeat) | 1.89 | 0.8/3 | |
| 8:30 | NBC | Last Comic Standing (830p-10p) | 4.05 | 1.7/6 |
| 9:00 | CBS | CSI (repeat) | 9.37 | 2.2/6 |
| FOX | So You Think You Can Dance? | 7.89 | 2.8/8 | |
| ABC | See below | |||
| CW | Supernatural (Repeat) | 1.73 | 0.7/2 | |
| 10:00 | CBS | Swingtown | 7.25 | 2.3/7 |
| ABC | See below | |||
| NBC | Fear Itself | 4.89 | 1.5/4 |
We only have the half hourly results of ABC's schedule, which included a Jimmy Kimmel Live at 8p in the East but not in the other time zones, directly from Mediaweek.
8:00 p.m. Viewers: 7.84 million (#2), A18-49: 2.9 rating/10 share (#1)
8:30 p.m. Viewers: 8.22 million (#2), A18-49: 3.2/11 (#1)
9:00 p.m. Viewers: 8.77 million (#2), A18-49: 3.5/11 (#1)
9:30 p.m. Viewers: 9.70 million (#2), A18-49: 4.0/11 (#1)
10:00 p.m. Viewers: 10.58 million (#1), A18-49: 4.4/13 (#1)
10:30 p.m. Viewers: 10.67 million (#1), A18-49: 4.4/13 (#1)
As always, the overnight data for live sports is subject to significant adjustment.
TV Ratings Data: ©2008 Nielsen Media Research, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Full night’s results available via Marc Berman/ Mediaweek.











LOVED Swingtown last night. Solid episode, nice character development, excellent cast. And now there’s a possibility of a Trina / Susan relationship, which I’m hoping for.
Kudos to CBS, and don’t let the kooks and the prudes decide for you or for the sane majority.
Madonna once said: poor is the man whose pleasures depend on the permission of another.
LOVED Swingtown last night. Solid episode, nice character development, excellent cast. And now there’s a possibility of a Trina / Susan relationship, which I’m hoping for.
Kudos to CBS, and don’t let the kooks and the prudes decide for you or for the sane majority.
Madonna once said: poor is the man whose pleasures depend on the permission of another.
Looks like 5th Grader’s 15 minutes are coming to a close. And being on Fridays in September will only hasten it.
Looks like 5th Grader’s 15 minutes are coming to a close. And being on Fridays in September will only hasten it.
2.3 in the key demo for Swingtown isnt much to crow about. Jericho at the end of its Season 1 had key demos in the low 2′s with around 8 million viewers for its last several episodes in Spring of 2007. Moonlight had more viewers than Swingtown for its series finale and it was axed.
2.3 in the key demo for Swingtown isnt much to crow about. Jericho at the end of its Season 1 had key demos in the low 2′s with around 8 million viewers for its last several episodes in Spring of 2007. Moonlight had more viewers than Swingtown for its series finale and it was axed.
Swingtown had 8.6 million viewers and it dropped to 7.3 for a 15% drop and the key demo dropped from a decent 2.8 to 2.3 which is an 18% loss. With a large cast its probably not cheap to make. Granted there are no special effects but still.
Fear Itself will probably get axed rather soon following the Masters of Science Fiction into the dumpster. Anthology shows rarely do well on network TV – the last decent one was the syndicated 90s version of the Outer Limits which went on for years.
Guess Who, comparing summer numbers to regular season numbers is somewhat apples to oranges. Fewer viewers during the summer.
To get the facts straight, there were 34 CBS shows tracked for the 2007-8 regular season, and a 2.3 rating for adults 18-49 would have put a show at #17 for CBS.
We stopped getting individual show 18-49 final numbers from Nielsen in January, but we still do get season to date numbers. Jericho did a 2.0 18-49 rating for its 7 show run. Moonlight did a 2.0 18-49 rating as well during its 22 episode run.
I stand by my comment. A 2.3 rating for 18-49 for CBS for the summer is decent.
Bill, Moonlight only had a 16 episode run. The writer’s strike prevented it from having the full 22 episodes.
Bill, Moonlight only had a 16 episode run. The writer’s strike prevented it from having the full 22 episodes.
Thanks Gwen, so much for me relying on the Nielsen STD episode numbers!
Not just decent, but CBS execs are probably smiling broadly and quietly drawing up renewal papers.
The more the PTC says “don’t watch!” the more likely renewal is.
The more the PTC says “don’t watch!” the more likely renewal is.
Not a problem Bill. This is what happens when an anal retentive stats person gets too involved with a show. I can probably list all 16 episodes in order which is somewhat sad. I think the mix up was just because if you add in the six repeats Moonlight did air 22 times. It only had sixteen new episodes.
I doubt that ST gets renewed. While those numbers are okay for the summer, they're nothing to write home about. Unless we see some uptick in the coming weeks, it'll be over and out.
Bill,
If I recall correctly, the STD numbers provided by Nielsen's include all in-slot reruns. Especially with the strike, that makes a huge difference in the season average. There were only a few shows (Kid Nation, Cane, Shark, the Friday shows) that got below a 2.5 in the demo for a new show more than once or twice.
That said, 2.3 is still decent for a summer show.
Holly, you are correct, that's where the 22 episodes came from.
Whatever one thinks of Moonlight, here are some facts, which came from this site since the show debuted last September. These are the times the show came in at the number 1 place in the 18-49 demographics in the first twelve episodes:.
September 28, 2007 2.5
October 5, 2007 2.2
October 19, 2007 2.1
October 26, 2007 2.4
November 2, 2007 2.1
November 9, 2007 2.5
November 16, 2007 2.7
December 14, 2007 2.1
January 11, 2008 2.3
January 18, 2008 2.3
The other “third” episode of the show was the lowest demo of them all, at #3, and the number seven episodes came in at #2.
So, even at this point, it was clear that the show had won the demographic for almost all first run episodes(and some of the reruns actually did no worse than second)except for 2. Still, that wasn't good enough for CBS
As for the last four, I think that CBS did the show a disservice for not lowering their expectations in light of the tv viewing environment.
Here is an excerpt from an MSNBC article, dated May 11, 2005, just al little under a month ago.
“As the final weeks of the 2007/2008 television season unfold, one theme keeps reappearing in news reports: We’re watching less TV.
While some shows have had increased ratings, most have suffered from lower ratings compared to last fall. Now, “American Idol” makes headlines not because of performances, but because fewer people, especially in key demographics, are watching than before.”
Here is another article from the NYT last fall that mentions Moonlight. Notice that the other two shows mentioned did receive renewals.
” In November, the three programs to raise ratings among 18- to 49-year-olds were the CBS vampire drama “Moonlight” (up 9 percent), the CW’s New York fantasy “Gossip Girl” (up 8 percent) and the CBS comedy “The Big Bang Theory” (up 6 percent).
it can be argued fairly that Moonlight did not have high viewer numbers or high demographics. However, it kept a consistent numbers in its audience, even after it was pre-empted during the holidays, which is not unusual, of course, and also in the spring. Its interesting that in most cases, it doesn't matter if you win by several lengths or in a photo finish, if you beat every one else, it doesn't matter by how much. Very few people, in any circumstance, expect to win a race or anything else by a blowout. So, Moonlight didn't blow out its competition, but it still got the demo, which is supposed to be what the networks want.
I did some research on another CBS show that is now considered to be a successful show on CBS, since it gets about 15 or so million viewers, and even at that is is said that it tends to skew “old” but I guess with that many viewers CBS feels that is is worth it. The show is NCIS, and when it debuted back in September of 2003 it got somewhere around 9 miillion viewers, and was conisdered to be marginal in its viewers at the time. However, it got the chance to grow. Sadly, Moonlight did not.
To be fair to this new show, it has a very high bar set for it, as did Moonlight, unfortunately, CBS seems to almost have a phobia about that timeslot. Yes, in retrosepct Close to Home should not have been cancelled, but it was. Now Moonlight has been, also. If CBS doesn't get more realistic expectations out of that timeslot, then the “Ex-List” is statistically bound for failure. Not because of irate Moonlight fans, but because, if CBS expects it to do better than Close to Home in both viewers and demographics it is going to have to get at least 10 million viewers and be in that upper 2 point something range for the demo, and that is a tall order
It's a sad commentary on society that a show like Swingtown with it's sex, drugs, and low moral values should win the night.