
ABC's Lost repeat was scheduled to run from 9:00-10:02pm Eastern, and V from 10:02-11:00pm. There is a greater than usual likelihood that Lost (up) and V (down) will have their ratings adjusted in the final ratings available later today.
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| Adults 18-49: Rating/Share | 5.9/16 | 2.9/8 | 2.7/7 | 2.0/5 | 1.7/5 | 0.6/2 |
| Adults 18-34: Rating/Share | 5.3/16 | 1.8/6 | 2.1/6 | 1.3/4 | 1.8/6 | 0.8/2 |
| Total Viewers (million) | 15.694 | 14.531 | 6.937 | 7.585 | 4.002 | 1.266 |
With almost identical ratings to last week, the Fox combo of American Idol and Glee continued to dominate Tuesday night, even against a new slate of CBS shows.
American Idol's fast affiliate 6.6 adults 18-49 rating and Glee's 5.3 rating were each down a tenth of a point from last week's comparable numbers, but an American Idol overrun into the 9pm hour is likely to produce an upward adjustment in Idol's final ratings and a downward adustment to Glee's.
Dancing with the Stars was down 4% from last week to a 2.3 rating, a series low for a regular telecast. Following a Lost repeat, V ratings, as expected, fell. Whether the 14% decline to a 1.9 rating was "expected" depends on your perspective.
Returning with new episodes for the first time in several weeks, CBS was up and down on the night. NCIS was down 3% (vs. 4/6) to a 3.4 adults 18-49 rating. NCIS:LA was up 7% (vs. 4/6) to a 3.2 rating. While facing Parenthood, The Good Wife fell 4% to a series low 2.2 rating. GW looks a lot more like a "survivor" than a "big hit" at this point.
NBC had a down night, with Biggest Loser falling 18% from last week to a 2.8 adults 18-49 rating tying a season low. Parenthood, while topping its hour, still fell 17% from last week to a 2.4 rating.
The CW's 90210 scored a 1.4 rating in the CW target women's 18-34 ratings. Its 0.7 adults 18-49 was a series low.
via NBC press note:
In Late-Night Metered Markets Tuesday night:
- "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" (3.1/8 in metered-market households) out-rated CBS's "Late Show with David Letterman" (2.7/7) and ABC's combination of "Nightline (2.7/6) and "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (1.5/5) in Nielsen's 56 metered markets.
- In the 25 markets with Local People Meters, “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” (1.1/5) ranked #1 among the major networks in the time period over "Late Show" (0.8/3), "Nightline" (1.2/5) and "Jimmy Kimmel Live" (0.7/4).
- At 12:35 a.m., "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon" (1.3/4 in metered-market households) tied CBS's "Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson" (1.3/5 with an encore telecast). In the 25 markets with Local People Meters, "Late Night" (0.6/3 in 18-49) defeated "Late Late Show" (0.4/2 with an encore telecast).
- At 1:35 a.m., "Last Call with Carson Daly" averaged a 0.7/3 in metered-market households and a 0.3/2 in adults 18-49 in the 25 markets with local people meters.
| Time | Net | Show | 18-49 Rating | 18-49 Share | Viewers Live+SD (million) |
| 8:00 | FOX | American Idol | 6.2 | 18 | 17.718 |
| CBS | NCIS | 3.3 | 10 | 15.475 | |
| NBC | The Biggest Loser | 2.2 | 6 | 6.123 | |
| ABC | Dancing with the Stars Results | 2.1 | 6 | 11.326 | |
| CW | 90210 | 0.7 | 2 | 1.602 | |
| 8:30 | FOX | American Idol | 7.1 | 19 | 19.899 |
| CBS | NCIS | 3.5 | 10 | 16.407 | |
| ABC | Dancing with the Stars Results | 2.5 | 7 | 12.982 | |
| NBC | The Biggest Loser | 2.4 | 7 | 6.426 | |
| CW | 90210 | 0.7 | 2 | 1.484 | |
| 9:00 | FOX | Glee | 5.5 | 14 | 13.599 |
| CBS | NCIS:LA | 3.2 | 8 | 15.450 | |
| NBC | The Biggest Loser | 3.0 | 8 | 8.218 | |
| ABC | Lost (repeat) | 1.9 | 5 | 6.113 | |
| CW | Life Unexpected (repeat) | 0.4 | 1 | 1.024 | |
| 9:30 | FOX | Glee | 5.0 | 13 | 11.558 |
| NBC | The Biggest Loser | 3.4 | 9 | 9.040 | |
| CBS | NCIS:LA | 3.2 | 8 | 15.610 | |
| ABC | Lost (repeat) | 1.7 | 4 | 5.115 | |
| CW | Life Unexpected (repeat) | 0.4 | 1 | 0.955 | |
| 10:00 | NBC | Parenthood | 2.5 | 7 | 6.142 |
| CBS | The Good Wife | 2.4 | 6 | 12.584 | |
| ABC | V (10:02 start) | 1.9 | 5 | 5.071 | |
| 10:30 | NBC | Parenthood | 2.3 | 7 | 5.672 |
| CBS | The Good Wife | 2.1 | 6 | 11.663 | |
| ABC | V (10:02 start) | 1.9 | 5 | 4.901 |
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Definitions:
*Fast Affiliate Ratings: These first national ratings, including demographics, are available at approximately 11 AM (ET) the day after telecast, and are released to subscribing customers daily. These data, from the National People Meter sample, are strictly time-period information, based on the normal broadcast network feed, and include all programming on the affiliated stations, sometimes including network programming, sometimes not. The figures may include stations that did not air the entire network feed, as well as local news breaks or cutaways for local coverage or other programming. Fast Affiliate ratings are not as useful for live programs and are likely to differ significantly from the final results, because the data reflect normal broadcast feed patterns. For example, with a World Series game, Fast Affiliate Ratings would include whatever aired from 8-11PM on affiliates in the Pacific Time Zone, following the live football game, but not game coverage that begins at 5PM PT. The same would be true of Presidential debates as well as live award shows and breaking news reports.
Rating: Estimated percentage of the universe of TV households (or other specified group) tuned to a program in the average minute. Ratings are expressed as a percent.
Share (of Audience): The percent of households (or persons) using television who are tuned to a specific program, station or network in a specific area at a specific time. (See also, Rating, which represents tuning or viewing as a percent of the entire population being measured.)
Time Shifted Viewing – Program ratings for national sources are produced in three streams of data – Live, Live+Same Day (Live+SD) and Live+7 Day. Time shifted figures account for incremental viewing that takes place with DVRs which are currently in approximately 24.4% of all U.S. TV households. Live+Same Day (Live+SD) include viewing during the same broadcast day as the original telecast, with a cut-off of 3:00AM local time when meters transmit daily viewing to Nielsen for processing. Live+7 Day ratings include incremental viewing that takes place during the 7 days following a telecast.
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Next week's R/C headline for ABC: “OK, “V” Is Dead After All, And This Time I Mean It”
Cool Life Unexpected was in the 1 million's in the first half.
Looks like the “Lost” rerun may have impacted the follow-up show. Even DWTS results show- a 2.3? What was the results show getting last season?
Yikes. Might want to put (repeat) next to Lost. For a sec, I thought those numbers were for a new Lost ep. o_O
A friend was complaining about Idol messing up Glee's start time last night. Was there an overrun there?
Parenthood fell a bit, there must be quite a lot of overlap in the audiences of Parenthood and The Good Wife.
NBC has to be happy about “Parenthood” and it's one reason why I don't think they will change it's timeslot. I don't think they will want to mess with success. Remember too both Biggest Loser and assuming that Parenthood follows will do better in the fall before Idol returns in January.
The Good Wife continues to seal its place on Fridays next fall. I'm still not sure why CBS renewed it so early, and I wonder what everyone would be saying about it if they hadn't.
I'm sure the (R) notation for Lost will be added momentarily.
You claim total viewers do not matter, but would you rather be Parenthood at 2.5 and 6 million or The Good Wife at 2,4 and 12 million?
WOW, V almost died without a new Lost as a lead in
OK, V is done. The same numbers as a Lost repeat? Plus, what is the deal with Lost overrunning when it's a rerun? I mean, if you know the episode is a little longer, air fewer ads, it's as simple as that…
I'm still behind on The Good Wife, otherwise be sure I'd pick it over Parenthood any day. But yes, move one of them, or both – their audiences overlap.
The Idol contestants didn't mutilate Shania Twain's songs and Glee had a good episode (and really, how can you go wrong with Kristin Chenoweth?). It's nice to see the ratings are on par with last week.
Parenthood's 2.5, since it gets to charge more for ads, obviously.
Presumably Parenthood has a lot more room for growth than The Good Wife.
Lost (repeat) status noted in the table now.
I would like to see who gets more money for ads, I'm betting it is not Parenthood
The overrun for Lost is there so they can air MORE ads, not fewer.
Why? They both started this season. I think The Good Wife has more room to grow, being on CBS and being a procedural.
I'd love to take that bet. I could use free money.
Being relatively new here, is this spring trend with so many shows trending down common place. And I'm looking primarily at CBS for last night. AI and Glee on Fox seem to be doing fine.
I'm still thinking V will get renewed by ABC Why I don't know just a gut feeling which of course means absolutely nothing.
But are we now reaching the point where a 2.5 and above will be considered good and 2.0 to 2.4 acceptable? Looks that way which means more reality TV garbage
Oh, OK
I didn't realize it mattered when the shows are in reruns.