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jb542:

--- Quote from: Maanca on April 19, 2019, 03:27:36 AM ---Not as strong as TAR30's start, which got over 7 million :(

I hate to admit the Jess & Cody fans may not have been entirely wrong, lol

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I don't think it was all because of Jess and Cody. TAR30 premiered the first week of January and people were still home on vacation.

jb542:
One of the headlines about TAR's ratings from yesterday

‘The Amazing Race’ 31st Season Premiere Posts CBS’ Best Non-‘Survivor’ Adults 18-49 Performance Within Time Slot Since ‘Big Brother 20’ Finale"

https://programminginsider.com/wednesday-final-ratings-the-amazing-race-31st-season-premiere-posts-cbs-best-non-survivor-adults-18-49-performance-within-time-slot-since-big-bro/

TheRabbi:

--- Quote from: I ♥ TAR on April 18, 2019, 03:48:13 PM ---ABC – “Modern Family” (R): 2.1/ 4 (#4)
CBS – “The Amazing Race” (season premiere): 3.6/ 6 (#1)
NBC – “Chicago Fire” (R): 2.7/ 5 (#2)
Fox – “Star”: 2.6/ 4 (#3)
CW – “Jane the Virgin”: 0.6/ 1 (#5)

I am not really understanding these numbers but this seems like really good result to me? Comparing it with other show that night... Number one baby. <3 It beat (once) popular show like Modern Family and Chicago Fire!!! I really hope it can keep on...

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Keep in mind the (R) next to Modern Family and Chicago Fire indicates they were both reruns, so TAR had very little competition this week.

The 1.2 rating is fine. Just keep in mind that premieres are generally the highest rated episodes, so if it goes down in the coming weeks (when the other shows aren't in reruns), then the ratings won't look that great. But it's off to a fine start.

theschnauzers:
Also keep in mind that season 30 was in the 8pm timeslot for the first half of that season, then shifted to 9pm. So the fact season 30 had higher numbers for the premiere in live plus same day can at least be partly attributable to that.
Nor is it clear whether TAR will shift to the 8pm hour after Survivor ends which was the original plan for May 22nd, or what CBS is going to do. A weaker lead-in wouldn’t be helpful.

jb542:

--- Quote from: theschnauzers on April 21, 2019, 05:48:09 AM ---Also keep in mind that season 30 was in the 8pm timeslot for the first half of that season, then shifted to 9pm. So the fact season 30 had higher numbers for the premiere in live plus same day can at least be partly attributable to that.
Nor is it clear whether TAR will shift to the 8pm hour after Survivor ends which was the original plan for May 22nd, or what CBS is going to do. A weaker lead-in wouldn’t be helpful.

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I think CBS will move it up to 8pm and have 2 hour episodes until the finale. Just speculation though.

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