
The TV ratings for Wednesday’s limited new programming are in. Here’s a brief rundown:
- The CW’s Arrow garnered a 1.0 rating in the 18-49 demo and 3.05 million viewers, which is up a tenth from its last original episode’s 0.9 rating.
- Also on The CW, Supernatural hit a 1.0 rating and 2.42 million viewers, rising two tenths from its last original episode’s 0.8 rating.
- Over on ABC, the new comedy How To Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life) scored a 1.5 rating and 4.81 million viewers, which is down half a ratings point from last week’s 2.0 rating.

Monday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief rundown:
- The penultimate episode of season one of Fox’s The Following saw an uptick in viewership, hitting a 2.4 rating in the 18-49 demo and 6.97 million viewers. That’s a rise of three tenths from last week’s series low 2.1 rating.
- Also on Fox, Bones was even with last week’s 1.9 rating and garnered 6.87 million viewers.
- Over on ABC, Castle earned a 2.2 rating and 11.71 million viewers, making it the most watched scripted program of the night.
- NBC’s Revolution notched a 2.2 rating and 6.24 million viewers, which is even with its last original episode’s performance.
- The CBS comedy Rules of Engagement hit a series low 1.5 rating and 4.96 million viewers, which is down six tenths from last week’s 2.1 rating.
- Finally, over at The CW, 90210 scored a 0.3 rating and 590,000 viewers. That’s up a tenth from last week’s 0.2 rating.

Thursday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief rundown:
- Two excellent episodes of Parks and Recreation (watch Patton Oswalt’s brilliantly nerdy 8-minute outtake right here) marked an uptick for the NBC comedy, hitting a 1.7 rating in the 18-49 demo and 3.34 million viewers and a 1.7 rating and 3.25 million viewers. That’s a 13% rise from last week’s 1.5 rating.
- Also up was the Christmas episode of Community, which scored a 1.3 rating and 3.19 million viewers for a rise of 8% over last week’s 1.2 rating.
- Unfortunately, the fantastic new drama series Hannibal was down 18% from last week’s 1.7 rating, hitting a 1.4 rating and 3.5 million viewers. Seriously, this show is great. Give it a shot, folks!
- Over on Fox, Glee garnered a 2.2 rating and 6.39 million viewers, which is down 8% from last week’s 2.4 rating.
- Finally, on The CW, The Vampire Diaries hit a 0.9 rating and 2.14 ratings for a 25% drop from its last original episode’s 1.2 rating, and Beauty and the Beast was even with a 0.6 rating and 1.6 million viewers.

Though Monday evening’s TV ratings are heavily skewed downward due to preemptive coverage of the tragedy in Boston, Sunday evening’s cable ratings have arrived. Here’s a look at how things stacked up:
- The fantastic third episode of HBO’s Game of Thrones netted an all-time high audience of 4.7 million viewers, which is up from the season premiere’s 4.4 million total. A fourth season of the fantasy series has already been ordered, and it’s safe to say Game of Thrones won’t be going away for a very, very long time.
- The season two premiere of the swell HBO comedy series Veep scored 1.2 million viewers in the post-Game of Thrones slot. That’s up 11% from the season one finale and marks the second most-watched episode in the show’s history.
- Finally, Sunday’s Jon Hamm-directed episode of Mad Men dipped from last week’s two-hour season six opener with 2.7 million viewers. That’s down quite a bit from the premiere’s 3.4 million total.

Thursday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- Last night’s puppet episode of Community finally marked a rise in ratings for the NBC sitcom. The show notched a 1.2 rating in the 18-49 demo and 2.96 million viewers, which is up two tenths from last week’s series low rating of 1.0.
- A school shooting-centered installment of Glee hit a 2.4 rating and 6.8 million viewers for a significant rise of four tenths from its last original episode’s 2.0 rating.
- The second episode of NBC’s excellent new drama series Hannibal was even with last week’s premiere rating of 1.6 and scored 4.34 million viewers.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Thursday, April 11th, including the season finale of Go On, Parks and Recreation, and more. [Update: In adjusted ratings numbers, Hannibal actually scored a 1.7 rating and 4.37 million viewers, which is up a tenth from last week.]
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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- ABC’s Modern Family dropped four tenths from last week’s 4.2 rating to a 3.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and scored 10.22 million viewers.
- CBS’ long-running procedural CSI hit a 2.4 rating and 10.93 million viewers, which is up three tenths from last week’s 2.1 rating.
- Also up was the freshman ABC drama series Nashville, which garnered a 1.8 rating and 6.01 million viewers for a rise of one tenth from last week’s 1.7 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, April 10th, including The Middle, Criminal Minds, Suburgatory, and more.
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Tuesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- Fox’s The Mindy Project earned a 1.5 rating in the 18-49 demo and 2.82 million viewers, which is up two tenths from last week’s 1.3 rating.
- Also up was CBS’ new drama series Golden Boy, which hit a 1.5 rating and 7.89 million viewers. That’s up two tenths from last week’s 1.3 rating but still a far cry from the network’s other drama shows.
- Elsewhere at CBS, the procedural NCIS garnered a 2.6 rating and 16.67 million viewers for a season low. That’s down six tenths from last week’s 3.2 rating, but still easily topped the night in total viewers.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Tuesday, April 9th, including New Girl, Body of Proof, Hart of Dixie, and more.
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The TV ratings for Monday’s limited original programming are in:
- Preliminary numbers have CBS’ broadcast of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship between Louisville and Michigan earning a 7.5 rating in the 18-49 demo and 20.71 million viewers, which is down a tad from last year’s 7.7 rating for the Kentucky/Kansas game.
- Over on NBC, a new episode of Revolution hit a 2.3 rating and 6.32 million viewers, which is up a tenth from last week’s series low 2.2 rating.
- Fox’s The Following was even with last week’s series low, earning a 2.2 rating and 6.21 million viewers.
- The CW’s The Carrie Diaries garnered a 0.4 rating and 1.07 million viewers, which is up a tenth from last week’s 0.3 rating.

Thursday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- NBC’s excellent new drama series Hannibal debuted to a 1.6 rating and 4.31 million viewers, which is up 60% from NBC’s average in the time slot this year but still a tad on the low side. Read Allison’s recap here and watch the full pilot here.
- CBS’ The Big Bang Theory continues to slaughter just about everything that runs opposite the comedy, as it raked in a 4.9 rating and a whopping 16.79 million viewers. That’s up 2% from its last original episode’s 4.8 rating.
- Speaking of getting slaughtered, a return-to-form episode of Community last night earned a series-low 1.0 rating and 2.41 million viewers, which is down 9% from its last original episode’s 1.6 rating.
- Also hitting a series low was the CBS procedural Elementary, which notched a 2.1 rating and 10.36 million viewers opposite the series premiere of Hannibal. That’s down 9% from its last new episode’s 2.3 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Thursday, April 4th, including Parks and Recreation, The Office, New Girl, Person of Interest, and more.
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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- Following last week’s season low rating of 3.2, Modern Family hit a 4.1 rating in the 18-49 demo and 10.59 million viewers for a rise of 28%. The comedy was the highest rated show of the night.
- Also up was ABC’s Nashville, which scored a 1.7 rating and 5.59 million viewers. That’s up 13% from last week’s 1.5 rating.
- Over at The CW, Supernatural dipped 20% from last week’s 1.0 rating with a 0.8 rating and 1.98 million viewers.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, April 3rd, including Criminal Minds, How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life), Suburgatory, and more.
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Tuesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a look at the night’s original programming:
- NBC’s The New Normal wrapped up its first (and perhaps only) season with back-to-back episodes for a 1.9 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4.97 million viewers and a 1.4 rating and 3.56 million viewers. The latter is up 8% from last week’s 1.3 rating.
- Also at NBC, Smash earned a 0.9 rating and 3.07 million viewers for a drop of 10% from last week’s 1.0 rating.
- ABC’s Body of Proof scored a 1.5 rating and 8.68 million viewers, dropping 6% from last week’s 1.6 rating.
- Over at Fox, The Mindy Project hit a 1.4 rating and 2.68 million viewers, which is down 7% from last week’s 1.5 rating.
- Finally, CBS’ new drama series Golden Boy notched a 1.3 rating and 7.73 million viewers, dropping 7% from last week’s 1.4 rating.

Monday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the evening’s original programming:
- NBC’s Revolution earned a series low for its second episode back after an extended hiatus. Last night’s installment hit a 2.3 rating in the 18-49 demo and scored 6.66 million viewers for a drop of 12% from last week’s 2.6 rating.
- Also earning a series low was Fox’s The Following, which scored a 2.2 rating and 6.53 million viewers. That’s down 4% from last week’s 2.3 rating.
- Fox’s Bones, however, notched a 2.0 rating and 6.92 million viewers for a rise of 5% from last week’s 1.9 rating.
- Over on ABC, the 100th episode of ABC’s Castle earned a 2.2 rating and 11.76 million viewers for a rise of 5% from last week’s 2.1 rating.
- Finally, The CW’s The Carrie Diaries garnered a 0.4 rating and 970,000 viewers, which is even with last week’s performance.

Thursday evening’s NCAA basketball-hindered TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief rundown:
- ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy was the highest rated program of the night, scoring a 2.8 rating in the 18-49 demo and 8.33 million viewers. That’s down two tenths from last week’s 3.0 rating. Meanwhile, Scandal dropped a tenth from last week to a 2.6 rating and 8.05 million viewers.
- Two new episodes of NBC’s comedy series 1600 Penn scored a series-low 0.7 rating and 1.89 million viewers, which is a two-tenths drop from last week’s 0.9 rating.
- Two episodes of Fox’s Raising Hope notched a 1.4 rating and 4.57 million viewers and a 1.2 rating and 3.49 million viewers, respectively. That’s down from the last original episode’s 1.5 rating.
- Over at The CW, The Vampire Diaries garnered a 1.2 rating and 2.43 million viewers, dropping a tenth from last week’s 1.3 rating. Beauty and the Beast was even with last week’s 0.6 rating in the demo and scored 1.55 million viewers.

Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- The ABC comedy Modern Family returned from its hiatus to a season low 3.2 rating in the 18-49 demo and 8.97 million viewers. That’s a drop of seven tenths from its last original episode’s 3.9 rating, but still high enough to maintain the honor of the night’s highest rated show.
- The CW’s Arrow was also down with a 0.8 rating and 2.61 million viewers, which is a drop of two tenths from last week’s 1.0 rating.
- ABC’s Nashville garnered a 1.5 rating and 5.14 million viewers in its return, which is down a tenth from its last original episode’s 1.6 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, March 27th, including Supernatural, The Neighbors, Chicago Fire, and more.
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Tuesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- Thanks to the return of The Voice as its lead-in, NBC’s comedy series Go On rebounded extremely well from last week’s series low 1.0 rating, scoring a 2.1 rating in the 18-49 demo and 5.64 million viewers for a rise of one and a half ratings points.
- Also up on NBC was The New Normal, which hit a 1.4 rating and 3.58 million viewers. That’s up seven tenths from last week’s 0.7 rating.
- Over at Fox, New Girl was down a tenth from last week’s 1.7 rating, scoring a 2.2 rating and 4.26 million viewers.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Tuesday, March 26th, including The Mindy Project, Smash, NCIS, and more.
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