Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Strong rankings week for ABC
The autumn finale of Greys Anatomy assisted boost ABC to the best rankings week this year.The Large Bang Theory was the days top scripted series in teenagers, leading CBS pack of effective laffers.
A pleasant boost in the CMA Honours, the autumn finale of "Grey's Anatomy" and much more strong amounts from new drama "Not so long ago" transported ABC to the best finish of year a week ago. Based on Nielsen, the Alphabet placed a detailed second to Fox among teenagers, accumulating its best demo score since premiere week and it is biggest overall audience for just about any non-Oscars sesh in 2 years. A week ago seemed to be one other good one for that CBS comedies, which required the very best five spots in grown ups 18-49, as well as for football, because the nets airing primetime pigskin action tallied up victories on Monday, Saturday or sunday. Overall for that November. 7-13 sesh, Fox brought in grown ups 18-49 having a 3. rating/8 share, then ABC (2.8/7), CBS (2.6/7), NBC (2.4/6), Univision (1.6/4) and top cabler ESPN (1.4/3). ABC and CBS tied for that lead in grown ups 25-54 (3.5/8), as the Eye still won as a whole audiences (10.8 million to 10.3 million for ABC). At ABC, top-ranked "Modern Family" was preempted, however the internet still tallied up its best Wednesday of year with "The 45th Annual CMA Honours" (4.8/13, 16.40m), which matched up a seven-year full of grown ups 18-34 (4.1/12). Thursday saw "Grey's Anatomy" (4.1/10, 11.29m) match its best 18-49 score since early last spring. Internet also were built with a strong weekend using its "Saturday Evening Football" game between Or and Stanford (3./9, 8.73m) along with a winning perf Sunday by "Not so long ago" (3.8/9, 11.36m), that has remained in a high level after its premiere recently. Fox was brought by "The X Factor" on Wednesday (3.8/10, 10.25m) and "New Girl" on Tuesday (3.5/9, 6.84m), although the latter does not look as hot as with its early days. The internet narrowly brought Thursday in 18-49, though both "X Factor" results show (3.3/9, 10.13m) and "Bones" (2.6/6, 8.64m) rejected using their first pairing from the previous week.The internet obtained on Saturday using its first UFC telecast (3./9, 5.67m), which grew to become the league's most-viewed event ever it had been neck-and-neck with ABC's nfl and college football among grown ups 18-49 within the 9 o'clock hour, and also the Fox fight brought in males 18-34 (4.3/15 to three.5/12). At CBS, "The Large Bang Theory" (5.3/15 in 18-49, 15.89m) "2 . 5 Males" (5.2/12, 14.71m), "2 Broke Women" (4.6/11, 11.43m), "The Way I Met Your Mother" (4.4/12, 10.28m) and "Mike and Molly" (4.2/10, 11.93m) were the week's top scripted series among teenagers, with "Broke" standing because the season's top-ranked newcomer in 18-49. Also for that Eye, "NCIS" (4.1/11, 20.38m) grew to become the very first drama to top 20 million audiences this fall. NBC's best news was most likely the showing of "Whitney" (2.1/5, 4.28m), which held steady despite the fact that its lead-in from "WorkInch (3./8, 5.96m) rejected the 9:30 p.m. comedy also is not getting much after sales support from 10 p.m. drama "Prime Suspect" (1.3/3, 4.28m). The Peacock also saw "Harry's Law" edge up (1.3/3, 7.11m), matching its season full of 18-49 although that also left rid of it behind the choices alternatively major nets. "Rock Center" battled for any second straight week (1./3, 3.46m), barely finishing in front of Fox News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" (3.40m) as Monday's most-viewed primetime news show. CW, brought as always by "The Vampire Journals" (1.4/4, 3.17m), also saw some season levels for "90210" (.8/2, 1.55m), which did single.Or3 in grown ups 18-34. In cable, ESPN saw among its best "Monday Evening Football" perfs using its Chicago-Philadelphia game (6.9/18, 16.85m). The internet also did well using its Veteran's Day college the game of basketball between New York and Michigan Condition with an aircraft company in North Park (1.6/5, 3.86m). The very best original scripted series among teenagers continued to be hot: AMC's "The Walking Dead" (3.2/8 in 18-49, 6.12m) and FX's "Sons of Anarchy" (2./6, 3.93m) and "American Horror Story" (1.6/4, 2.83m). Following "Walking" on Sunday, AMC newbie "Hell on Wheels" rejected in the second week but was still being saw a good number (1.5/4, 3.84m). And Friday saw nice perfs from Discovery's "Gold Hurry" (1.6/5, 4.15m) and Disney Channel's movie "Geek Charming" (.8/2, 4.91m), whose delivery among persons 12-34 (1.7/7) was the very best for just about any British-language primetime program (broadcast or cable) around the evening. Contact Ron Kissell at ron.kissell@variety.com
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