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Updated:Tuesday Ratings: American Idol Crushes Dancing In Reality Clash

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March 18th, 2009

Scoreboard FOX CBS ABC NBC Uni CW
Total Viewers (million) 21.536 14.296 9.448 8.797 4.197 1.322
Rating/Share: Adults 18-49 8.0/22 2.9/8 2.2/6 3.3/9 1.7/5 0.6/2
Rating/Share: Adults 18-34 6.2/20 1.8/6 1.7/5 2.5/8 1.8/6 0.6/2

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The first direct clash this spring between American Idol and Dancing with the Stars was no contest. Idol buried Dancing head to head at 9pm, more than tripling its adult demos and pushing Dancing to its lowest rated regularly scheduled episode ever. Even winning the night, with all the competition Fox was down 1.3 ratings points in both demos for the night  from last week.  It was also the worst Tuesday performance for Idol since its first season.

Update (from Seidman): ABC tries to spin straw into gold by saying the night was its best Tuesday in two months. NBC actually has more to crow about (The Biggest Loser did best DWTS in key demos) but so far I haven't seen the NBC version of Rumpelstiltskin's daughter.

Sharing the pain, CBS's full line-up, back with all new episodes for the first time since February 17, also suffered mightily, pushed down to season lows. NBC too got hurt, down 0.4 ratings points in both demos from last week. The only thing reasonably stable was CW's Reaper, with nearly identical demos from last week although those numbers may not be enough to keep it around for next season.

You can see past Tuesday overnight TV ratings reports here.

Full details:


Time Net Show Viewers Live+SD (000) 18-49 Rating 18-49 Share 18-34 Rating 18-34 Share
               
8:00 FOX American Idol 19,056 6.9 21 5.3 19
  CBS NCIS 15,209 3.0 9 2.1 7
  ABC Dancing with the Stars Recap 7,536 1.6 5 1.3 4
  NBC Biggest Loser: Couples 6,849 2.6 8 1.9 7
  UNI Cuidado con el Ángel 4,317 1.7 5 1.9 7
  CW Reaper 1,954 0.9 3 0.9 3
               
8:30 FOX American Idol 21,774 8.0 22 6.2 20
  CBS NCIS 15,813 3.2 9 2.0 6
  ABC Dancing with the Stars Recap 8,704 1.8 5 1.4 4
  NBC Biggest Loser: Couples 7,603 3.0 8 2.3 7
  UNI Cuidado con el Ángel 4,784 1.9 5 2.0 7
  CW Reaper 1,809 0.8 2 0.9 3
               
9:00 FOX American Idol 22,645 8.5 22 6.5 20
  CBS The Mentalist 15,287 3.2 8 2.0 6
  ABC Dancing with the Stars 12,323 2.6 7 2.0 6
  NBC Biggest Loser: Couples 8,076 3.3 9 2.5 7
  UNI Mañana Es para Siempre 4,716 2.0 5 2.1 7
  CW 90210 (repeat) 810 0.4 1 0.4 1
               
9:30 FOX American Idol 22,669 8.7 22 6.8 20
  CBS The Mentalist 15,498 3.2 8 2.0 6
  ABC Dancing with the Stars 12,521 2.8 7 2.1 6
  NBC Biggest Loser: Couples 9,093 3.8 10 2.9 9
  UNI Mañana Es para Siempre 5,011 2.1 5 2.3 7
  CW 90210 (repeat) 717 0.3 1 0.3 1
               
10:00 CBS Without a Trace 12,362 2.6 7 1.5 5
  NBC Law & Order: SVU 10,211 3.4 9 2.7 9
  ABC Primetime: What Would You Do? 9,078 2.6 7 1.9 6
  UNI Aqui y Ahora 3,589 1.5 4 1.5 5
               
10:30 CBS Without a Trace 11,608 2.5 7 1.3 4
  NBC Law & Order: SVU 10,951 3.5 10 2.8 9
  ABC Primetime: What Would You Do? 6,526 2.0 6 1.4 5
  UNI Aqui y Ahora 2,763 1.0 3 1.1 4

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Shows are sorted by viewers in each time slot.

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  1. Jennf

    It seemed like everyone was down even AI…NCIS and The Mentalist have not been on for weeks now so maybe some did not know it was a new episode…and with it being st. patricks day I know I was out last night and wasnt able to watch anything…

  2. Jon

    It looked like the three way clash dented everyone with DWTS being hit the worse, it will be interesting if there is an increase for the three shows from now on.

    The Osbourne: Reloaded debuts in two weeks and I have a feeling that even with an Idol lead in, it will fall flat.

  3. Jon, I rarely comment on the specific content of a show and its prospects, but that new Osbourne’s show just seems like a bad idea.

  4. The thing that seems odd about Osbourne’s reloaded is that FOX plans to schedule it apparently only intermittently as opposed to having a regular slot, and yet they are giving it a slot after Idol. Perhaps it’s really just a way for FOX to do a huge panel and decide whether it’s a bad idea.

  5. Jon

    Bill, The Rosie Variety Show was a ratings disaster so I can imagine The Osbourne will be equally as bad if not worse. The ratings will be interesting to be see though. Will it be the first show that is below 10m with an Idol lead in?

    Off-topic but how does The NCAA Basketball usually rate for CBS? I ask as I am not from the US so I’m not familar with the ratings for sports.

  6. idizzle

    Woah, three reality giants apparently can take NCIS down hard. Still good for it for holding onto second place, but someone stop them putting this stuff all on one night.

  7. Andrea

    Bill,

    I thought you had planned on pulling out that boiled bat recipe just for the occasion :(

    Jon,

    Osbournes has a chance only because it’s not on NBC.

  8. Schmoker

    Seems as if there is just so much reality audience to go around. I’m not one of those who questions why reality shows are everywhere (THEY MAKE MONEY-DOH!!!!), but it sure is nice to see that there is at least some finite top end to this craze. It would have been depresessing to see both shows get 20 million and big demos at the same time.

    Still, between the Big Two and NBC that is 45 million viewers and 15 million in the demo during the Reality Block. Not sure whether to be impressed as hell or completely nauseated. A little of both.

    Be interesting to see DVR this week. I’m sure DVR usuage on DWTPT will be through the roof.

    Be nice if Reaper could hang around (it’s funny), but I seriously wonder why CW doesn’t just start airing telenovas. I mean, they’d make a fortune compared to paying triple or more for half the ratings, as they are now, and finishing behing UNI every night.

  9. Jon

    It’s interesting that Idol beats DWTS because in the UK, Strictly Come Dancing (the UK and original version) beats The X Factor when they clash so both ITV and BBC1 try and avoid schedulng them against each other but both these shows air on a Saturday so start times tend not to be on the hour or half hour.

  10. R.G.

    YES! Smackdown on Circus with the Pretend…I mean…um…DWTS…
    “Clash” of The Competition Shows…and AI prevails! Nice going —and I have to say Solid talent on AI this year…

  11. Melissa

    Not surprised about Dancing with the Stars. It’s an hour of boring, useless crap. If you want to find out who got eliminated, you don’t need to watch anything but the last 3 minutes.

  12. Paul PT

    wrong the x factor wins over strictly come dancing…

    dancing w~ith the stars had a bad lead-in, then this was the first results show… so is natural be the thirsd option last night.

  13. elliott

    jon the x factor constantly beats strictly come dancing it was on d papers as well so I dnt know where u gt day from

  14. R.G. I am surprised it took you so long to comment, I almost added a sub-head “R.G. Has His Day” ;)

  15. R.G.

    A.I. is so BIG they need their stage and the “Dance floor” to perform…

  16. R.G.

    Bil….LOL….!!

  17. Jack

    I’m surprised that AI got less than 20 million viewers, this has to be the first time for at least a few years.

  18. R.G.

    I think people were hanging out at their version of “CHEERS” last night- numbers went up on AI as the night went on…I think some people are “planning” more when to spend their cash and last night was one of them…

  19. Jack, AI’s down from last week, but it still averaged over 20 million for each hour, and for the whole show. It was only below 20 for the first 30 min.

  20. Aquat1c F1sh

    Ouch, Dancing got killed. Is it going to be going up against American Idol again any time soon?

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