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« on: November 29, 2010, 01:44:33 AM »

Returning shows, lack of 'V' and 'Heroes,' fuel decline


If there were whispers of concern about genre programming on the networks, it should be a shout right now.

Science-fiction programming managed only a 2.6 rating/4 share during November sweeps, when averaging Fast National ratings from The Nielsen Co. That's down nearly 30 percent from the year before when the series premiere of "V" led the way.

But it's not the absence of shows like "V" that hurt the ratings this time around. It was returning shows like "Fringe" and "Vampire Diaries," both of which had double-digit losses compared to the year before.

"Vampire Diaries" had the biggest dropoff from its freshman season, losing 19 percent from a 2.6 household rating to a 2.1 average. "Supernatural," which moved from Thursdays to Fridays this season, was not far behind, losing 18 percent of its viewership from the year before. It went from a 1.7 household rating to a 1.4.

Television overall suffered a decline as well, but nothing as dramatic as what happened with genre programming. Network ratings averaged a 4.5 household, down 6 percent from the 4.8 household the networks scared up last November.

The series premiere of "V" pushed up genre ratings last year when it gave ABC an 8.5/13, the genre's best rating last year. Believe it or not, however, the genre misses shows like "FlashForward" on ABC and "Heroes" on NBC. The two shows, which were cancelled after last season, earned a 5.4/9 and 3.4/5 average respectively.

This year, it was "No Ordinary Family" leading the way with a 4.5/7 compared to the 6.7/10 average from "V" last year. Besides that, no other genre show cracked the 3.5/5 averaged by "The Event."

The only show that ended up with a gain over the previous year was "Smallville," which grew 6 percent over last year. The bad thing? The CW is ending "Smallville" after a 10-year run, while the network is working to bring back "Supernatural" and "Vampire Diaries" next season.

Top Genre Shows, November Sweeps Average -- [Audience Loyalty Index rating]
1.       No Ordinary Family (ABC)       4.5/7       [77.6]
2.       The Event (NBC)       3.5/5       [63.4]
3.       Chuck (NBC)       3.2/5       [92.1]
4.       Fringe (Fox)       3.0/5       [90.6]
5.       Vampire Diaries (CW)       2.1/3       [94.9]
6.       Smallville (CW)       1.7/3       [88.9]
7.       Supernatural (CW)       1.4/3       [85.0]

Fast Nationals usually provide a snapshot of what Americans are watching by pulling numbers from the top urban markets that include both live viewing and same-day timeshifted viewing. A rating point generally represents more than 1.1 million households while the share indicates the percentage of televisions turned on that was tuned to the specific program. These numbers typically shift when final ratings are issued.

Data collected from The Nielsen Co., as distributed by Zap2it. BlipNetwork tracks non-news, non-event programming, and figures for this story reflect airing of new episodes only. For more information on the Audience Loyalty Index, click here.

http://insideblip.com/site/audience-loyalty-index-faq.html






What really gets me is that the stupid shows like vamp and so forth,You can see that the numbers don't match???
2.1 Share that about 94.9 million watch it.And the event which has a 3.5 share with only 63.4 million?? and the same with the other shows??/ I thought the higher the rating the higher the audience watching  this????  Q Shadow   Angry vorlon
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« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2010, 06:25:29 AM »

What really gets me is that the stupid shows like vamp and so forth,You can see that the numbers don't match???
2.1 Share that about 94.9 million watch it.And the event which has a 3.5 share with only 63.4 million?? and the same with the other shows??/ I thought the higher the rating the higher the audience watching  this????  Q Shadow   Angry vorlon

The second number isn't audience number, it's "Audience Loyalty Index rating",
The link at the bottom of the story explains it.

It's viewer retention, an estimate of the percentage of viewers who return to the show week on week.

Absolutely nothing gets 94 million viewers in the US.
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« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2011, 02:39:19 PM »

I bet fecking pop idol and I'm a twat get me out of here does...........
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« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2011, 11:44:21 PM »

I bet fecking pop idol and I'm a twat get me out of here does...........


Not even a quarter of that.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Idol_(season_9)
Season 9 of American Idol was the top show for the 2009-10 season of broadcast primetime shows. Its Tuesday and Wednesday episodes occupied the top 2 spots of the season. Viewership for the Tuesday episodes averaged 22.974 million, while the Wednesday episodes averaged 21.951 million.
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