
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:
- 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, 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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Ratings were down pretty much across the board last night, as families were out Trick or Treating instead of watching television. Here’s a look at the highlights:
- FX’s American Horror Story: Asylum topped all cable programming with a 1.5 rating, which is down a tad from last week’s 1.7.
- The CW’s drama Supernatural was the only program to actually gain viewers last night, as the episode drew a 0.9 rating and 2.1 million viewers versus last week’s 0.7.
- Literally every other program was down or even in viewership from the previous original episodes.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, October 31st, including 30 Rock, Nashville, Arrow, Modern Family, Criminal Minds, and more.
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A couple of high profile new shows made their television premieres on Wednesday night. Here’s a brief rundown of the highlights:
- The CW’s new superhero series Arrow premiered strong (for The CW, that is) with a 1.3 rating in the 18-49 demo and 4 million viewers. That’s a very solid debut for the network, so it’ll be interesting to see how much of that audience holds next week.
- ABC’s high-profile debut Nashville got off to a solid yet slightly disappointing start. Given the pilot’s rave reviews and overall buzzworthiness expectations may have been a tad too high, but the episode scored a 2.8 rating in the demo and 9 million viewers.
- Not breaking any records was the series premiere of NBC’s new drama series Chicago Fire. The episode netted a 1.9 demo rating and 6.4 million viewers.
Hit the jump for the full ratings report for Wednesday, October 10th, including Modern Family, Supernatural, CSI, Criminal Minds, The Middle, The Neighbors, and more.
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The Fall 2012 TV season began in earnest this week, with most shows having their series/season premieres. Here’s a brief glance at the highlights:
- CBS’ Sherlock Holmes update Elementary debuted strong with a 3.1 rating in the 18-49 demo for 13.41 million viewers.
- Also at CBS, The Big Bang Theory scored its highest rated season premiere ever with a 5.0 rating and a solid 15.66 million viewers.
- Things weren’t all rosy at The Eye, however, as Hawaii Five-0 was way down with a 1.8 rating. That’s a significant drop from last year’s season premiere rating of 3.4 in the coveted 18-49 demo.
- NBC’s J.J. Abrams-produced drama Revolution saw an unsurprising drop in viewers from last week’s season premiere, though the 3.4 rating with 9.21 million viewers shows a healthy hold from last week’s 4.1 rating.
- Unfortunately, ABC’s excellent pilot for Last Resort debuted to a slightly disappointing 2.2 rating with 9.31 million viewers.
Hit the jump for the TV ratings for the week of September 23 – 29, including New Girl, Parks and Recreation, Grimm, Fringe, South Park, Sons of Anarchy, Castle, and much more.
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Good news for fans of the long-running legacy of Dick Wolf, the mad who has brought us countess episodes of crime drama, mostly through various Law & Order series. NBC has given a fourteenth season order to Law & Order: SVU, which means we’ll get plenty more crime drama with big name guest stars (easily the best part of the series) committing violent crimes across the board. In addition, for those who may not be fans of justice in the form of Law & Order, there’s a new series coming from Wolf which you can read more about after the jump.
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Most of the other networks have already chimed in with their premiere dates for new and returning series for the 2011-2012 season, but today NBC has finally sent over their premiere schedule for the fall. Returning series include Parenthood, Chuck, Harry’s Law, The Office, Parks & Recreation and Community while new series include but are not limited to The Playboy Club starring Amber Heard, the fairytale driven Grimm, the new comedy series Whitney starring the hilarious stand-up comedienne Whitney Cummings and the remake of Prime Suspect with Maria Bello. Find out when your old favorites and new series hit the air with the full schedule after the jump, but if you want to check out the new series, check clips from dramas here and comedies here straight from the network’s upfronts presentation.
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NBC has officially announced their schedule for 2011-2012. The network ordered six new dramas (The Playboy Club, Prime Suspect, Grimm, The Firm, Smash, Awake) and six new sitcoms (Up All Night, Free Agents, Whitney, Best Friends Forever, Are You There, Vodka? It’s Me Chelsea, Bent).
The network is programming Fridays fairly aggressively. Chuck will air its fifth and final 13-episode season on Fridays, paired with the new fairy tale drama Grimm and Friday staple Dateline NBC. NBC will hold 30 Rock for midseason to accommodate star/creator Tina Fey’s pregnancy. The Thursday night sitcom block will be cut back to two hours with Community, Parks and Recreation, The Office, and Whitney leading into the Maria Bello-led Prime Suspect remake.
Click through to the links to watch preview clips for the new dramas and the new comedies. Hit the jump to check out the new schedule.
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