Filed under News, TV by Sean Gillen on April 15, 2010 at 12:25 pm
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Last night saw another the elimination of two of the American Idol contestants, which again led FOX to victory.
FOX won the night with American Idol taking top honors, averaging a 6.6 (18-49) rating and just over 20.5 million viewers. Its lead in, Human Target, did not fare as well, posting just a 1.9 (18-49) rating and just over 6.5 million viewers.
ABC took second place with their usual comedy lineup. A Modern Family rerun averaged a 1.6 rating and just over 6 million viewers at 8pm leading into a new ep of The Middle, which posted a 2.2 rating and just over 6.7 million viewers. At 9, a new Modern Family was the most watched scripted show of the night, averaging just under 9 million viewers and a 3.6 rating. Cougar Town took over at 9.30 with just under 6 million viewers and a 2.4 (18-49) rating. Ugly Betty’s series finale showed modest gains, posting a season high 1.8 (18-49) rating and just over 5 million viewers.
CBS again went with their new Wednesday comedy lienup. The New Adventures of Old Christine was level with its season average with a 1.7 rating and 6.2 million viewers at 8pm. At 8.30, Accidentally on Purpose posted a series low 1.9 (18-49) rating almost guaranteeing cancellation. At 9, Criminal Minds was solid considering the competition, posting a 3.3 (18-49) rating and 12.3 million viewers. CSI: NY had a slight fall from last week, dropping to a 2.6 (18-49) rating and 10.8 million viewers.
NBC went with reruns last night, with Minute to Win it holding steady with its new episodes in posting a 1.9 (18-49) rating and 5.8 million viewers. A double Law & Order: SVU posted a 1.5 (18-49) rating and just over 4.6 million viewers also.
The CW went with new episodes of America’s Next Top Model (1.2 rating, 2.0 million) and new Fly Girls and High Society, which averaged a 0.4 rating and just over 0.9 million viewers.
Filed under News, TV by Sean Gillen on April 14, 2010 at 10:50 am
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It was a hotly anticipated night last night, with American Idol pushing Glee to series highs for FOX.
The American Idol results show was the #1 show for the night (as usual), averaging a solid 19 million viewers and a 7.5 (18-49) rating, up slightly vs. last week. At 9.30, the highly anticipated return of Glee kept FOX at the top of the pile, averaging a 5.6 (18-49) rating and 13.6 million viewers - both series highs.
NBC went with 2 hours of The Biggest Loser to begin their night, averaging a solid 3.3 rating and 8.1 million viewers – not too bad against solid competition. At 10, Parenthood continued its solid run with a 2.6 rating and 6.4 million viewers
Over on CBS, the usual lineup of NCIS (1.9, 10.8 million viewers), NCIS: LA (1.8, 10.2 million viewers) nd The Good Wife (1.4, 7.8 million viewers) were in reruns, but still managed to get fourth place.
ABC again saw a poor Dancing with the Stars results show at 8pm, averaging just a 2.7 rating and 13.3 million viewers at 8pm. Lost fared a bit better but still hit season lows at 9, pulling a 3.8 rating and 9.4 million viewers leading into a new V, which hit series lows with a 2.3 rating.
The CW went with 90210 (0.7, 1.5 million viewers and Melrose (0.5, 1.1 million viewers) to hold onto last place.
Full Breakdown:

Filed under News, TV by Sean Gillen on April 13, 2010 at 1:04 pm
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On a night with the return of CBS’ comedy lineup, it was ABC who continued to dominate Monday night.
Dancing with the Stars continued its impressive numbers this week, posting an average 4.7 rating and just over 20 million viewers to win the night for ABC. At 10, Castle won the hour – beating CSI: Miami and posting the second best numbers of the series to date.
The return of CBS comedy lineup yielded surprisingly low results – around 12% down overall vs. the last batch of original episodes. How I Met Your Mother was significantly down, dropping almost 20% in adults 18-49 to just a 2.8. At 8.30, Rules of Engagement held steady, pulling a 2.8 rating. Two and a Half Men was back with a 4.6 rating at 9, paired with a new The Big Bang Theory which posted a 5.0. Both shows saw drops of around 10%. At 10, CSI: Miami continued its freefall, posting just a 3.1 (18-49 rating).
House returned for FOX last night, pulling a 4.0 (18-49 rating), a season low. The return did help 24 though, which saw an increase to a 2.6 (18-49 rating) .
NBC was mostly in reruns last night, with Chuck posting a 0.9 rating at 8, a new Trauma posting a 1.3 rating at 9 and a Law & Order rerun posting a 1.1 rating at 10.
The CW went with the season (and possibly series) finale of Life UneXpected at 8 which posted a solid 0.9 18-49 rating and 1.8 million viewers. At 9, a new Gossip Girl also drew 1.8 million viewers but was up a tick in the key demo to a 1.0 (18-49 rating).
Full Breakdown:
8:00 – ABC – Dancing With The Stars – 4.3 (18-49 rating) – 19.1 million viewers
FOX – House - 4.0 - 10.6 million
CBS – How I Met Your Mother – 2.8 – 6.9 million
NBC – Chuck (repeat) - 0.9 – 2.7 million
CW – Life Unexpected - 0.9 - 1.8 million
8:30 – CBS – Rules of Engagement – 2.8 (18-49 rating) – 7.4 million viewers
9:00 – ABC – Dancing With The Stars – 5.2 (18-49 rating) - 21.4 million viewers
CBS – Two And A Half Men – 4.6 - 13.5 million
FOX – 24 – 2.6 - 8.4 million
NBC – Trauma 1.3 - 4.3 million
CW – Gossip Girl – 1.0 - 1.8 million
9:30 – CBS – The Big Bang Theory – 5.0 (18-49 rating) - 13.1 million viewers
10:00 – ABC – Castle – 3.3 (18-49 rating) – 13.1 million
CBS – CSI: Miami – 3.2 - 10.8 million
NBC – Law & Order (repeat) - 1.2 – 4.1 million
Filed under TV, ratings by Sean Gillen on February 17, 2010 at 3:43 pm
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On a night where Idol faced real competition, FOX bested NBC’s coverage of the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver.
Idol averaged a very strong 9.1 (18-49) rating between 8-10pm, beating out NBC’s coverage of the Winter Olympics, which averaged a 5.4 (18-49) rating and just over 20 million viewers.
ABC took third with a night heavily influenced by LOST, starting with a rerun which pulled a 1.5 (18-49) rating at 8pm. An original episode then pulled a solid (considering the competition) 4.5 (18-49) rating at 9pm leading into a pretty average episode of the forgotten (1.7, 5.05 million viewers)
CBS was in reruns last night, averaging a 1.8 (18-49) rating with episodes of NCIS, NCIS:LA and The Good Wife. The CW was also in reruns, averaging just a 0.4 (18-49) rating and under one million viewers for the night.
Full Breakdown:
8:00 – FOX – American Idol (8-10pm) - 9.1 (18-49) rating - 23.6 million viewers
NBC – Vancouver Winter Olympics (8-11pm) - 5.4 - 20.4 million
CBS – NCIS (R) – 2.3 -11.6 million
ABC – Lost (R) – 1.5 - 4.2 million
CW – 90210 (R) – 0.4 - 0.9 million
9:00 – ABC – Lost – 4.5 (18-49) rating - 9.8 million viewers
CBS – NCIS: Los Angeles (R) – 1.8 - 9.1 million
CW – Melrose Place (R) – 0.4 - 0.8 million
10:00 – ABC – The Forgotten – 1.7 - 5.1 million
CBS – The Good Wife (R) – 1.4 - 7.8 million
Filed under News, TV by Sean Gillen on January 21, 2010 at 11:11 am
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Find out who’s who in the 16th Edition of The Amazing Race….
via Press Release
CBS ANNOUNCES THE 11 TEAMS RACING IN THE EMMY AWARD-WINNING SERIES, “THE AMAZING RACE,” PREMIERING FEBRUARY 14
Eleven Teams Hit the Road for a 40,000-Mile Sprint around the Globe and Find Themselves in the Midst of a World War I Re-enactment, Retracing the Early Days of The Beatles and Come Face-to-Face with One of the World’s Most Infamous Villains
CBS today announced the 11 Teams set to compete in the 16th edition of THE AMAZING RACE, premiering Sunday, Feb. 14 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. Emmy Award nominee Phil Keoghan is the host.
Contestants will travel nearly 40,000 miles across five continents and eight countries. Eleven Teams start off by navigating through the congested streets of Los Angeles and, for the first time ever, must rely solely on public transportation to make their way to LAX. The Teams’ first destination lies in Chile where they will encounter one of the most daunting Roadblocks in the history of the series. In their ongoing battle for the one million dollar prize, Teams will participate in a grueling World War I reenactment in France, retrace the early days of the iconic rock group, The Beatles, and come face-to-face with one of the world’s most infamous villains.
Season 16 features Teams from all walks of life, including couples, parents, siblings, friends, models, lawyers, detectives and even cowboys.
The Emmy Award-Winning THE AMAZING RACE received its seventh consecutive Emmy for Outstanding Reality Competition Program last year.
Following are the 11 teams, listed in no particular order:
Caite Upton
Age: 20
Hometown: Lexington, S.C.
Occupation: Model/Actress
Brent Horne
Age: 28
Hometown: Columbia, S.C.
Occupation: Model/Advertising
Relationship: Dating/Models
Louis Stravato (Left)
Age: 47
Hometown: Providence, R.I.
Occupation: Undercover Detective
Michael Naylor (Right)
Age: 45
Hometown: Providence, R.I.
Occupation: Undercover Detective
Relationship: Detectives
Steve Smith
Age: 57
Hometown: Encinitas, Calif.
Occupation: Professional Baseball Coach/
World Series Champion Coach
Allie Smith
Age: 23
Hometown: Encinitas, Calif.
Occupation: Marketing
Relationship: Father/Daughter
Jeff Schroeder
Age: 31
Hometown: Norridge, Ill
Occupation: Salesman
Jordan Lloyd
Age: 22
Hometown: Charlotte, N.C.
Occupation: Receptionist
Relationship: Newly Dating
Monique Pryor (Left)
Age: 39
Hometown: West Orange, N.J.
Occupation: Attorney
Shawne Morgan (Right)
Age: 39
Hometown: Bowie, Md.
Occupation: Attorney
Relationship: Moms/Attorneys
Jet McCoy (Left)
Age: 30
Hometown: Ada, Okla.
Occupation: Cowboy
Cord McCoy (Right)
Age: 29
Hometown: Tupelo, Okla.
Occupation: Pro Bull Rider
Relationship: Brothers/Cowboys
Adrian Davis
Age: 40
Hometown: Arlington, Texas
Occupation: Medical Sales
Dana Davis
Age: 39
Hometown: Arlington, Texas
Occupation: Market Manager
Relationship: High School Sweethearts/Married
Jody Kelly
Age: 71
Hometown: Round Rock, Texas
Occupation: Personal Trainer
Shannon Foster
Age: 22
Hometown: Georgetown, Texas
Occupation: Healthcare Outreach Contract Analyst
Relationship: Grandmother/Granddaughter
Carol Rosenfeld (Left)
Age: 47
Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.
Occupation: Consultant
Brandy Snow (Right)
Age: 40
Hometown: Los Angeles, Calif.
Occupation: Actress and Voice Over Artist
Relationship: Dating
Dan Pious (Left)
Age: 24
Hometown: Barrington, R.I.
Occupation: Financial Advisor
Jordan Pious (Right)
Age: 22
Hometown: Barrington, R.I.
Occupation: Strategic Consultant
Relationship: Brothers
Joe Wang
Age: 42
Hometown: El Segundo, Calif.
Occupation: Software Salesman
Heidi Wang
Age: 37
Hometown: El Segundo, Calif.
Occupation: Stay-at-Home Mom
Relationship: Married
CLICK HERE TO MEET THE RACERS
Filed under TV, ratings by Sean Gillen on January 21, 2010 at 10:26 am
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On a night with a sure fire American Idol win, ABC’s comedies and Criminal Minds were also strong.
American Idol led FOX to victory last night, posting a 9.8 rating and 26.7 million viewers – still holding very strong vs. last year. At 9, the second episode of Human Target was roughly level with last nights pilot repeat posting a 3.4 (18-49) rating and 10.4 million viewers.
CBS was second for the night, starting off with a weak Old Christine (1.9, 6.5 million) and equally weak Gary Unmarried (1.9, 6.2 million). Criminal Minds was the nights second strongest show, posting a 4.3 (18-49) rating and 15.3 million viewers. At 10, CSI: NY was solid with a 3.7 rating and 13.9 million viewers.
ABC was third with a mixture of reruns and originals. At 8, a Modern Family rerun posted a 1.6 (18-49) rating leading into a rerun of The Middle, which posted a 1.7 rating and 4.7 million viewers. At 9, a new episode of Modern Family posted a very strong 4.1 (18-49) rating and 9.8 million viewers leading into a new Cougar Town, which posted a 3.4 (18-49) rating and 7.6 million viewers – up vs. last weeks 3.1. At 10, Ugly Betty was level with last weeks 1.6 rating and 4.6 million viewers.
Fourth was NBC, which went with a new episode of Mercy at 8, drawing 5.8 million viewers and a 1.4 (18-49) rating. A rerun of Law & Order: SVU was fourth in the 9pm hour, posting a 1.4 rating and 5.6 million viewers – it just can’t wait to get back to 10pm. The Jay Leno Show was poor last night, posting just a 1.2 (18-49) rating and 4.6 million viewers.
The CW was in reruns last night, with a second airing of new show Life UneXpected posting a 0.7 (18-49) rating and 1.7 million viewers (Better than the last original airing of Melrose Place). A Gossip Girl rerun posted a 0.4 rating and 0.8 million viewers at 9pm.
Full Breakdown:
8:00 – FOX – American Idol – 9.8 (18-49) rating - 26.7 million viewers
CBS – New Adventures of Old Christine – 1.9 - 6.5 million
ABC – Modern Family (R) – 1.6 - 5.1 million
NBC – Mercy – 1.4 - 5.8 million
CW – Life Unexpected (R) – 0.7 - 1.7 million
8:30 – CBS – Gary Unmarried – 1.9 (18-49) rating - 6.2 million
ABC – The Middle (R) – 1.7 - 4.7 million
9:00 – CBS – Criminal Minds – 4.3 (18-49) rating - 15.3 million viewers
ABC – Modern Family – 4.1 - 9.8 million
FOX – Human Target – 3.4 - 10.4 million
NBC – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (R) – 1.4 - 5.6 million
CW – Gossip Girl (R) – 0.4 - 0.8 million
9:30 – ABC – Cougar Town – 3.4 (18-49) rating - 7.6 million
10:00 – CBS – CSI: NY – 3.7 (18-49) rating - 13.9 million
ABC – Ugly Betty – 1.6 - 4.6 million
NBC – The Jay Leno Show – 1.2 - 4.6 million
Filed under News, TV by Sean Gillen on January 20, 2010 at 10:40 am
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You can keep J-Lo, all Glee wants is a little bit of NPH.
Rumor has it that producers of Golden Globe award-winning Glee have made a move to secure the services of Barney Stinson for an upcoming episode that will reportedly be directed by the one and only Joss Whedon (there’s a Dr. Horrible link between the two).
Will it work out? Well that’ll depend on one thing. CBS. If CBS says yes and it doesn’t interfere with the shooting schedule on How I Met Your Mother then it’s on.
Filed under TV, ratings by Sean Gillen on January 20, 2010 at 10:28 am
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On a night that was sure to be won by American Idol, it was The Biggest Loser that gained the most…
FOX won the night with American Idol at 8, posting a solid 10.0 rating and 26 million viewers – up vs. the same episode last year. A rerun of the Human Target premiere was up vs. the first airing on Sunday, posting a 3.4 (18-49) rating and 9.1 million viewers.
NBC was second for the night with two hours of The Biggest Loser, which posted an average 4.1 (18-49) rating and 10 million viewers. At 10, one of the last episodes of The Jay Leno Show was solid with a 2.0 (18-49) rating and 6.3 million viewers.
CBS took third with reruns of NCIS (2.5, 14 million), NCIS: LA (2.5, 12.3 million) and The Good Wife (2.0, 9.6 million), beating out ABC. The alphabet went with reruns of Scrubs (0.8, 2.7 million) and Better Off Ted (0.6, 2 million) at 8pm – good enough for fourth place. Original episodes of Scrubs and Better Off Ted weren’t much better at 9, although still outdrew a rerun of the forgotten. (1.1, 3.7 million)
The CW was last for the night with a rerun of 90210 at 8, posting a 0.4 (18-49) rating and 0.8 million viewers. At 9, a Melrose Place rerun fell into the ‘was it worth it category, posting just a 0.2 rating and 0.7 million viewers.
Full Breakdown:
8:00 – FOX – American Idol - 10.0 (18-49) rating - 26.0 million viewers
NBC – The Biggest Loser – 3.4 - 8.6 million
CBS – NCIS (repeat) 2.5 - 14.0 million
ABC – Scrubs (repeat) – 0.8 - 2.7 million
CW – 90210 (repeat) - 0.4 - 0.8 million
8:30 – ABC – Better Off Ted (repeat) – 0.6 - 2.0 million
9:00 – NBC – The Biggest Loser – 4.7 (18-49) rating - 11.3 million viewers
FOX – Human Target (repeat) – 3.4 - 9.1 million
CBS – NCIS: LA (repeat) – 2.5 - 12.3 million
ABC – Scrubs – 1.4 - 3.3 million
CW – Melrose Place (repeat) – 0.2 - 0.7 million
9:30 – ABC – Better Off Ted – 1.3 - 3.2 million
10:00 – NBC – The Jay Leno Show – 2.1 (18-49) rating – 6.3 million viewers
CBS – The Good Wife (repeat) – 2.0 - 9.6 million
ABC – the forgotten (repeat) – 1.1 - 3.7 million
Filed under TV, ratings by Sean Gillen on January 19, 2010 at 11:29 am
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On a night with no new House but the return of 24 to Monday nights, it was How I Met Your Mother that took advantage – hitting season highs in the process.
CBS had a solid Monday night (as usual) with How I Met Your Mother (4.0, 10.5 million) and Accidentally on Purpose (3.5, 9.6 million) hitting season and series highs in their respective timeslots. At 9, Two and a Half Men (5.3, 16.2 million) beat The Big Bang Theory (5.2, 15 million) for the first time in quite a while. CSI: Miami was steady with last week with a 3.6 (18-49) rating and 13.2 million viewers.
ABC came second with two episodes of The Bachelor, posting an average 3.8 and 10.6 million viewers – down slightly vs. last weeks premiere. At 10, Castle continued to improve, posting a 2.8 (18-49) rating and 9.4 million viewers.
24 had its timeslot premiere last night, posting a 3.5 (18-49) rating between 8-10 – good enough for third place for FOX.
NBC went with a brand new Chuck at 8, posting a 2.5 rating and 6.7 million viewers – down .2 in the key demos and over half a million viewers from last week. At 9, Heroes continued with their rapid decline, posting just a 1.8 (18-49) rating and just 3.9 million viewers. At 10 – in what’s rumoured to be one of the very last – Jay Leno Show posted just a 1.3 rating and 4.6 million viewers.
The CW was back in originals last night, with One Tree Hill posting a 1.1 (18-49) rating and 2.2 million viewers leading into the premiere of Life UneXpected, which posted a solid 1.2 (18-49) rating and 2.7 million viewers in its first outing.
Full Breakdown:
8:00 – CBS – How I Met Your Mother – 4.0 (18-49) rating - 10.5 million viewers
ABC – The Bachelor: On The Wings of Love – 3.6 - 10.1 million
FOX – 24 – 3.3 - 10.6 million
NBC – Chuck – 2.5 - 6.7 million
CW – One Tree Hill – 1.1 - 2.2 million
8:30 – CBS – Accidentally on Purpose – 3.5 (18-49) rating - 9.6 million
9:00 – CBS – Two and a Half Men – 5.3 (18-49) rating - 16.2 million viewers
ABC – The Bachelor: On The Wings of Love – 4.1 - 11.1 million
FOX – 24 – 3.6 - 11.5 million
NBC – Heroes – 1.8 - 3.9 million
CW – Life Unexpected – 1.2 - 2.7 million
9:30 – CBS – The Big Bang Theory – 5.2 (18-49) rating - 15.0 million viewers
10:00 – CBS – CSI: Miami – 3.6 (18-49) rating - 13.2 million viewers
ABC – Castle – 2.8 - 9.4 million
NBC - The Jay Leno Show – 1.3 - 4.6 million
Filed under News, TV by Sean Gillen on January 18, 2010 at 5:07 pm
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Apparently not even the failure of two series can stop the eye from chasing you…
CBS have been looking for a star to headline the greenlit remake of the Hawaii Five-O remake, and Alex O’Loughlin is top of the list.
An insider said: “Talks are ongoing. CBS really wants to do another series with him”.
As you may remember, O’Loughlin recently starred in fan favorite Moonlight and the complete and utter failure that was Three Rivers.
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