CW Press release about its Wednesday night shows follows:
AS "Top Model" BUILDS WEEK TO WEEK,
THE CW TAKES SECOND CONSECUTIVE WEDNESDAY
AS THE #1 NETWORK WITH YOUNG WOMEN
Another Three-Peat: The CW Ranks As #1 Network with Young Women on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday for Two Weeks in A Row
Top Model Improves Over Week Ago Premiere in All Key Categories
Top Model Ranks First in Time Period with Young Women
90210 Encore Performs Solidly with Young Women
September 11, 2008 (Burbank, CA) - The CW's reality hit AMERICA'S Next Top Model gained steam last night, improving over last week's two-hour premiere by 15% in adults 18-34 (2.3/8), 13% in women 18-34 (3.4/10), 18% in adults 18-49 (2.0/6), 4% in women 18-49 (2.7/8) and 9% in total viewers (3.8mil), according to preliminary live plus same day Nielsen ratings for Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008
The CW was the #1 Network among women 18-34 (2.7/8), females 12-34 (2.5/8), and female teens (2.1/8) for the second Wednesday in a row. This also marks the second consecutive week where The CW has been the #1 network with young women on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday nights.
Top Model was first in the hour among young women, including women 18-34, females 12-34 (3.2/11) and female teens (2.8/11).
At 9pm, an encore of Tuesday's 90210 performed solidly, ranking second in the hour with women 18-34 (2.0/6-tie) and females 12-34 (1.9/6).
Several of The CW's major market stations also scored another win on Wednesday night in key demos. Among women 18-34, The CW was the number one network in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Washington DC, Houston, Detroit, Phoenix and Cleveland. Among adults 18-34, The CW was first in New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Atlanta and Houston.






is this some sort of joke or something? because no offence, but the ratings the CW are getting are pretty terrible. hope i dont sound rude, but its the truth
I leave you to decide whether it’s a joke. We post the releases because although they are heavily spun, they do include data that isn’t widely available elsewhere. We leave it to our readers to infer that anytime there is a press release it is spun from the point of view of whatever network wrote the release. Although this almost always produces headlines and subheadlines that are extremely funny (at least to me), we post them because of the data they include.