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Amazing Race 14 Ratings

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mswood:
Yeah, I like the ratings, but a good chunk of that increase probably can be laid at the feet of the Jesse TV movie, which did fairly well viewer wise (though poorly in the demo).  It would explain why the demo number for TAR was a little lower then I would expect with those viewer numbers.

I would guess that more people who watch 60 minutes kept TAR on so they could then watch Jessie.

Oh well, doesn't matter well take it.

TARAsia Fan:
Doesn't matter if Tom was a factor, TAR did better than last week especially in this era where networks and cable are virtually on equal footing now. I'll take it as well, mswood.

mswood:
DVR results are in for the week of Feb 9-15 (TAR 14th first episode) and the results are....

Who knows.

They publish two top twenty lists.  One showing the largest increase in viewers, and one charts the largest percentage increase.

We didn't make either list.  Now that doesn't mean a whole lot.  It means that we didn't gain at least 1.883 million viewers with DVR use over 7 days (which we almost never do), and we didn't see an increase of at least 20% over the live viewer levels (we typically are at 17-18%).

CBS normally doesn't score high on increase by percentage (TAR Is on average CBS highest show in this category).  And no CBS show makes the Percentage increase list this week.

I would be worried if next week we aren't on the list.  With a lower number of people watching live (we should see a spike in the percentage increase).

Oh well.  Because we don't have a ton of viewers and CBS in general has a low DVR ratio, we should probably expect to have several weeks with no data.  But by CBS standards we have a very high ratio of DVR users.

Jobby:
A >10 million ratings is GOOD. :hearts:

TARAsia Fan:
In this day and age, it's not American Idol ratings, but it's decent.

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