
Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- The season one finale of The CW’s Arrow matched last week’s 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demo and scored 2.65 million viewers.
- ABC’s Modern Family hit a 3.5 rating and 9.75 million viewers, rising two tenths from last week’s 3.3 rating and making it the highest-rated show of the night.
- Also up on ABC was the drama Nashville, which garnered a 1.8 rating and 5.61 million viewers for a rise of two tenths from last week’s 1.6 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, May 15th, including Supernatural, Chicago Fire, CSI, and more.
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NBC has announced its schedule for the 2013-14 season, and as expected Thursday has been entirely retooled. Here are a few highlights:
- Thursday nights will kick off with Parks and Recreation, followed by new comedies Welcome to The Family, Sean Saves the World, and The Michael J. Fox show. Parenthood will air in the slightly jinxed 10pm slot.
- The drama series Revolution has been moved to Wednesday nights at 8pm, Chicago Fire will now air Tuesday at 10pm, and Grimm has been moved back to Friday nights at 9pm.
- The limited series Dracula will air on Friday nights in the fall, and will be replaced by the pirate drama Crossbones in midseason.
- The season five premiere of Community has been delayed to an unspecified date and time—surprise, surprise.
- In order to take advantage of the Winter Olympics ratings boost, new dramas Believe, Crisis, and the aforementioned Crossbones will premiere midseason.
- Renewal decisions have yet to be made regarding Hannibal and Celebrity Apprentice, but are expected in the next few weeks.
- As previously reported, Go On, Up All Night, 1600 Penn, Whitney, and Guys with Kids have been cancelled.
Hit the jump to check out the full schedule along with the first trailer for the James Spader-led new drama series The Blacklist. Check back here on Collider tomorrow to watch trailers for all of NBC’s new shows.
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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- ABC comedy Modern Family notched a season low with a 3.1 rating in the 18-49 demo and 8.84 million viewers, which is a drop of half a ratings point from last week’s 3.6 rating.
- CBS procedural CSI was up sharply from last week’s 1.9 rating, hitting a 2.2 rating and 9.73 million viewers.
- Finally, The CW’s Arrow was even with last week’s 0.9 rating and scored 2.56 million viewers.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, May 8th, which includes Supernatural, Nashville, Chicago Fire, and more.
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NBC has renewed five drama series for next season, all for 22 episodes each. Here’s a brief rundown:
- Revolution – The genre-oriented drama from executive producers Eric Kripke, J.J. Abrams, and Bryan Burk has been one of the most successful new series on network TV this season, so a renewal seemed likely.
- Grimm – This one flies under the radar, but Grimm is actually one of the most consistent performers on NBC. The supernatural series will return for a third season this fall.
- Parenthood – One of the best-reviewed dramas on television has been a bubble show essentially since its series premiere, but Jason Katims’ ensemble family drama showed much improvement ratings-wise this year. The series will return for a fifth season this fall.
- Chicago Fire – The procedural from Law & Order head honcho Dick Wolf got off to a rough start, but quickly became one of the better-performing dramas on the network. The series will return for a second season this fall.
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit – The long-running spinoff series has been renewed for a 15th season despite disappointing ratings.
Hit the jump for more, including the status of NBC comedies like Parks and Recreation and Community.
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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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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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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- The CW’s Arrow was down 10% from its last original episode’s 1.0 rating, scoring a 0.9 rating in the demo and 2.89 million viewers.
- Also down was ABC’s sitcom Suburgatory, which garnered a series low 1.5 rating and 4.21 million viewers. That’s a drop of 12% from its last new episode’s 1.7 rating.
- Over at CBS, veteran procedural CSI rose 21% from its last original’s 1.9 rating to a 2.3 rating and 10.37 million viewers.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, March 20th, including Supernatural, Whitney, Chicago Fire, and more.
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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- ABC’s Modern Family was the highest-rated program of the night, scoring a 3.9 rating and 10.59 million viewers. That’s down a tad from last week’s 4.0 rating.
- CSI notched yet another series low, hitting a 1.8 rating and 9.27 million viewers for a steep drop of five tenths from last week’s 2.3 rating in the demo.
- Also notching a series low was the ABC soap Nashville, which garnered a 1.6 rating and 5.13 million viewers. That’s down two tenths from its last original episode’s 1.8 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, February 27th, including Arrow, Chicago Fire, Suburgatory, Supernatural, and more.
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Wednesday’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- The CW’s Arrow took a bit of a tumble, notching a 0.9 rating and 3.12 million viewers. That’s down 18% from last week’s 1.1 rating.
- Modern Family saw a slight rise in viewership, garnering a 3.9 rating and 10.57 million viewers to be the second highest rated show of the night. That’s a rise of 3% from last week’s 3.8 rating.
- Over at CBS, CSI saw a rebound from last week’s series-low 1.9 rating, hitting a 2.3 rating and 10.54 million viewers. That’s a rise of 21% from last week.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, February 20th, including Chicago Fire, Whitney, Supernatural, Criminal Minds, and more.
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The TV ratings for Wednesday evening are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- Fresh off a season two pickup, The CW’s Arrow notched up to a 1.1 rating and 3.26 viewers versus last week’s 1.0 rating.
- Also up was a vignette-style Valentine’s Day episode of Modern Family, which scored a 3.8 rating and 10.03 million viewers. That’s up a tad from last week’s season-low 3.7 rating.
- Speaking of lows, the ABC comedy The Middle garnered a 1.9 rating and 7.63 million viewers for a season low. That’s down four tenths from last week’s 2.3 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, February 13th, including Supernatural, Nashville, Chicago Fire, CSI, and more.
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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- Modern Family took a dive last night, landing a season-low 3.8 rating and 10.14 million viewers. That’s a drop of 10% from its last original episode’s 4.2 rating, but it still managed to score the second-highest rating of the night.
- ABC’s whip-smart comedy Suburgatory, on the other hand, saw a decent rise of 17% from last week’s 1.8 rating, garnering a 2.1 rating and 5.88 million viewers.
- Bringing things back down, though, was Nashville, which scored a 1.7 rating and 5.25 million viewers for a series low. That’s down 11% from its last new episode’s 1.9 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, February 6th, including Supernatural, CSI, Chicago Fire, Arrow, Criminal Minds, and more.
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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- FX’s new drama series The Americans debuted strong with 4.7 million combined viewers and 3.22 million total viewers for its premiere broadcast, topping the premieres of American Horror Story and Sons of Anarchy. The network is currently on a roll with original programming, and The Americans looks to be a fine addition to the lineup.
- ABC’s comedy The Neighbors took a drop, scoring a 1.6 rating and 5.25 million viewers which is down four tenths from last week’s 2.0 rating.
- Also down on ABC was Suburgatory, suffering from a lack of a new Modern Family as its lead-in. The episode hit a 1.8 rating and 4.87, dropping four tenths from last week’s 2.2 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, January 30th, including Arrow, Supernatural, Whitney, Chicago Fire, and more.
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Wednesday evening’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- ABC’s Modern Family saw an uptick of five tenths from its last new episode’s 4.2 rating with a 4.7 rating and 12 million viewers.
- Also up was the ABC sitcom The Middle, which scored a 2.4 rating and 8.4 million viewers. That’s a rise of three tenths from its last new episode’s 2.1 rating.
- On the flipside, Chicago Fire was down with a 2.2 rating and 7.9 million viewers versus last week’s series high of 2.4.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, January 9th, including Suburgatory, Nashville, and more.
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Wednesday night’s TV ratings are in. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- Though it still managed to be the highest rated program of the night, Modern Family tied its season low with a 4.2 rating and 10.8 million viewers. That’s an 11% drop from the 4.7 rating it notched with its last original episode.
- Also down was the veteran CBS procedural CSI, which hit a series low 2.2 rating in the 18-49 demo and 9.5 million viewers. That’s down 15% from its last new episode’s 2.6 rating.
- It was bad news for new NBC series Chicago Fire as well, as the show earned a 1.4 rating and 4.8 million viewers for a drop of 26% from last week’s 1.9 rating. That performance ties the show’s series low.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, December 12th, including The Middle, Arrow, Criminal Minds, The Neighbors, and more.
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Wednesday night’s TV ratings are in, and it’s not pretty. Here’s a brief look at the highlights:
- NBC’s comedy series Whitney kicked off its second season last night with a 1.4 rating and 4.23 million viewers for a drop of 13% from its season one finale rating of 1.6. That matches the show’s series low performance and is even with Animal Practice’s Wednesday launch numbers, the now-cancelled series that Whitney replaced.
- It appears that last week’s high numbers for the NBC drama Chicago Fire were short-lived, as it was back to business as usual this week with a 1.6 rating and 5.7 million viewers. That’s a drop of 27% from last week’s 2.2 rating.
- ABC’s drama Nashville also dropped despite the fact that it recently received a full season pick-up, as last night’s episode drew a 1.8 rating and 5.9 million viewers. That’s down 10% from last week’s 2.0 rating.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, November 14th, including CSI, Modern Family, Supernatural, Arrow, and more.
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