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Amazing Race 14 Ratings
mswood:
Here is the rough Fast National data (we could see quite a bit of change in final numbers on this one).
11.627 million Viewers 3.2 in the 18-49 demo and a 2.2 in adults 18-34
With this having such a large overrun 60 minutes was the show that benefited the most (plus its Obama interview) as it won easily beat us in all demo groups and it viewers (in viewers it was the highest rated show of the night).
Hard to accurately judge Fast Nationals with such a big overrun (as they will have some changes with the correction of Pacific and East Coast times.
tory:
yea and this is sweeps.. awsome.. :jumpy: :jumpy: :wohoo: :wohoo:
mswood:
Tory
It's quite possible those numbers can fall (or rise) last year for example in a similar situation we had a Fast National score of 12.520 million and dropped to a 11.996 million.
Either way its a good number for the show (I was hoping for marginally higher) but typically with overruns we get good sized increase with overruns of 15-45 minutes, after that the benefit starts to decrease. With us nearly starting on the hour it makes it easier for people to switch to the other networks without missing anything or losing much time.
One thing I do want to point out. When we exclude the episode against the Oscars and we eliminate all sports overruns at this point we are actually performer stronger then season 13 (Which was the only season on Sunday to see year to year declines).
And since networks tend to judge versus on same day year to year data, we are currently averaging just a little over 300,000 viewers less then All Stars (the last time we aired in the spring. Which is a decline of only 3% over two years. With most shows losing 5-10% each season that a great for our decline. And if we can manage to stay at 9.3 million or better for the rest of the season (on average) we will actually end with a higher viewer average. Soethig we really, really want to see.
tory:
wow mswood u no u r stuff.. i will just say i don;t no how this affects u r fuigers but last night here on the east coast it was deladed allmost 45 min's, so if u were dvring or watching u r dvr said u were watching cold case. i allway dvr both just in case but last night was the latest it has run over... :duno: :duno:
puddin:
This is the CBS press release:
SPORTS, NEWS AND ENTERTAINMENT DRIVE CBS TO SUNDAY NIGHT WIN IN VIEWERS AND KEY DEMOGRAPHICS
Sports (NCAA MENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP), News (60 MINUTES) and Entertainment (THE AMAZING RACE 14 and COLD CASE) combined to give CBS a Sunday win in viewers and key demographics, according to Nielsen preliminary live plus same day ratings for March 22.
Editors Note: CBS’s prime time ratings include a 52-minute runover for CBS Sports coverage of the NCAA MENS BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP. As a result, all regularly scheduled prime time programs were broadcast off the clock, and ratings and rankings for The Network and the individual series are tentative and subject to change.
CBS Sunday included Steve Kroft's interview with President Obama on 60 MINUTES which was seen by at least 16 million viewers.
Preliminary estimates for CBS's primetime entertainment programming include THE AMAZING RACE 14 (11.63m) and COLD CASE (10.79m).
For the night, CBS was first in households (8.3/14), viewers (13.55m), adults 25-54 (4.4/11) and adults 18-49 (3.5/09).
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