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Archive => RFF Archived Boards => The Amazing Race 24 Spoilers => Topic started by: Leafsfan. on February 24, 2014, 09:08:00 PM
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TAR' had its worst rated episode in history yesterday :'( Only about 5 million tuned into watch. (In comparison last fall's first epi drew 9 million).
"On CBS, the premiere of The Amazing Race earned a 1.6 adults 18-49 rating, the lowest rating ever for a season premiere. Note: the episode start time was delayed 13 minutes due to overrun of CBS golf coverage. Last spring's premiere earned a 2.5 adults 18-49 rating."
Source:http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/02/24/tv-ratings-sunday-olympics-closing-ceremony-falls-from-2010-the-amazing-race-hits-premiere-low/239528/
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Obviously the low numbers were because of the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics being broadcasted on NBC.
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Obviously the low numbers were because of the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics being broadcasted on NBC.
And the fact that sports ran TAR late, and it was fighting against The Walking Dead on AMC sure didn't help at all. :/
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Four years ago (TAR 16) IIRC, TAR did not go up against the closing ceremonies of the Vancouver Olympics. We'll have to see what the "plus" three, seven and 30 numbers look like.
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Obviously the low numbers were because of the Closing Ceremonies of the Olympics being broadcasted on NBC.
And the fact that sports ran TAR late, and it was fighting against The Walking Dead on AMC sure didn't help at all. :/
Also, it was up against the Daytona 500 on FOX, which had been delayed 5-6 hours by rain, and season finale of Downton Abbey on CBS. It was a perfect storm of strong competition for TAR. Next week they only have the Oscars to worry about.
:crybabe:
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5 million for an Allstars season? :'(
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5 million for an Allstars season? :'(
I don't think TAR has ever faced a stronger lineup of shows on the other networks as they did this week. I was expecting the ratings to be something like this. Next week against the Oscars won't be very good either. It'll be interesting to see if people were recording TAR for later viewing or watching it online. Also, it'll be interesting to see how much the ratings improve from episode 3 onward.
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They should have started it in a few weeks time.
Do you think that they will put on a re-run on Friday or Saturday as catch up for those that missed out and to gain as much viewers as possible?
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+ Is this the first time Survivor is starting AFTER TAR? :O
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They should have started it in a few weeks time.
Do you think that they will put on a re-run on Friday or Saturday as catch up for those that missed out and to gain as much viewers as possible?
Doubtful, CBS has never aired reruns of TAR ever, it won't happen.
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5 million for an Allstars season? :'(
I don't think TAR has ever faced a stronger lineup of shows on the other networks as they did this week. I was expecting the ratings to be something like this. Next week against the Oscars won't be very good either. It'll be interesting to see if people were recording TAR for later viewing or watching it online. Also, it'll be interesting to see how much the ratings improve from episode 3 onward.
We also have March Madness (The NCAA Basketball tournament) coming up going to cause delays and draw away fans. The ratings will not look good this season which is sad because it is All-Stars.
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They should have started it in a few weeks time.
Do you think that they will put on a re-run on Friday or Saturday as catch up for those that missed out and to gain as much viewers as possible?
Doubtful, CBS has never aired reruns of TAR ever, it won't happen.
There is an old parable........."Never say never." CBS has done this exact same scenario in my area in multiple races/years.
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Several comments:
Individual TAR episodes have been repeated on a literal handful of occasions over the years; the premeire episode of the series was repeated after 9/11 after all network programming (save the second season of Big Brother) were delayed by a week due to those attacks. There was a power blackout in the Northeast one time (TAR 6, I think) that prompted a repeat the following Saturday) and individual stations might have delayed airing an episode due to local programming (such as pro or college sports games the CBS station had rights to air live in that market.)
Downton Abbey was airing on PBS, not CBS, and it was the season finale; but that plus the Daytona 500 that was rain delayed for hours, the Walking Dead, and the Olympic Closing Ceremonies was an overload, not to mention that TAR itself was delayed on the east coast by 13 minutes. Compared to all that, the Oscars may be easier competition. :)
As of last year March Madness is no longer an issue with TAR's scheduling (or Survivor) as both shows are now outside the broadcast schedules for that first week. The play-in games are not aired on CBS on Wednesday night; and the last of the round of 32 teams games are generally played on CBS in the afternoon. The other thing to keep in mind with the NCAA tournament is that CBS is sharing the broadcast rights with its own cable sports channel, and with Time-Warner's TBS channel, and TNT channel. Turner and CBS are sharing the later weekends of the tournament, and IIRC, there will be years where the final four may be on cable and not on CBS.
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Is the show in trouble?
Probably not. Last time they did all stars they skipped thr next spring season.
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I know the NCAA tournament isn't an issue with scheduling, but it could cause a dip in the ratings as well because of fighting for viewers because IIRC, there are some games that air Sunday night on the sister networks while TAR would air. Also, I remember the tournament causing delays as well, it's just something to look forward to in the upcoming weeks with ratings.
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dryedmango has some ideas!
http://dryedmangoez.com/2013/10/15/international-versions-prove-the-amazing-race-can-still-be-amazing/
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If your're looking for reruns in case you guys missed any episodes this season, I know for sure that TVGN (if you get that channel) is showing repeats (including Cagayan) on Saturday evenings. I can't remember the times they listed but I saw a ton of commercials from them about it (they had a marathon of UB and S22 this past weekend before All-Stars 2 started, and they are currently showing a 3-hr marathon of Survivor: Palau all this week).
If we're lucky (and again, if you get TVGN), since TVGN has been a little happy with showing some CBS programming (especially their entire showcase of Survivor before Blood vs. Water started in September), maybe they obtained the rights to show TAR as well. That's just me wishful thinking though.
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About The Walking Dead, a few of TAR23's most watched episodes were the ones that went directly against it at 9pm.
But again, let's not sugar coat the numbers. TAR has had a steep decline in ratings in the last year and they've had just as much competition as in years past.
TAR can't continue on like this. All the Ford and Snapple sponsorships won't be enough to help. They need to make big improvements.
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If your're looking for reruns in case you guys missed any episodes this season, I know for sure that TVGN (if you get that channel) is showing repeats (including Cagayan) on Saturday evenings. I can't remember the times they listed but I saw a ton of commercials from them about it (they had a marathon of UB and S22 this past weekend before All-Stars 2 started, and they are currently showing a 3-hr marathon of Survivor: Palau all this week).
If we're lucky (and again, if you get TVGN), since TVGN has been a little happy with showing some CBS programming (especially their entire showcase of Survivor before Blood vs. Water started in September), maybe they obtained the rights to show TAR as well. That's just me wishful thinking though.
CBS now owns TVGN.
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CBS now owns TVGN.
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That makes total sense to me now. You learn something new every day! :funny:
TAR can't continue on like this. All the Ford and Snapple sponsorships won't be enough to help. They need to make big improvements.
I wholeheartedly agree. I remember reading a post on Rob Has a Website (as well as some posts here) about possible improvements. One of the biggest ones needs to be casting. I feel that , the only good (recent) casts were 17 and 21. I think that CBS should take a look at the Aus2 cast. I could handle a mediocre route if the casting is spot on like it was that season. If we're lucky, maybe CBS will look at the backlash from the casting this season. I would work on the casting, then the route in that order, since most people are going to see the cast first.
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Several productions interviews keep saying "we read the message boards" and "the fans wanted to see XX back again, that's why they were chosen" ... :res:
Here is where you can suggest changes: ESPECIALLY CAST SUGGESTIONS (ALL new non celebrity-ish racers PLEASE!--see TARC and TARaus for ideas, lol)
http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,29612.0.html (http://forum.realityfanforum.com/index.php/topic,29612.0.html)
But let's keep THIS thread for ratings info/discussion only please.
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Things are not looking well.. against Oscars this week.
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Jobby, just to show you what is happening with all of the broadcast nets, TAR was ranked 22nd in the weekly ratings (i.e., top 25) last week, as it usually has been throughout most of its run after around 2004 or 2005.
Context is important in those ratings, and TAR's final ratings for each episode will now include any viewers who watch the TVGN repeats on Saturdays.
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TAR's final ratings for each episode will now include any viewers who watch the TVGN repeats on Saturdays.
Do we know that for sure? I thought the "3 day" rule might take precedence here. I was actually thinking that offering another way to watch later could actually HURT our ratings for "first watch".
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Jobby, just to show you what is happening with all of the broadcast nets, TAR was ranked 22nd in the weekly ratings (i.e., top 25) last week, as it usually has been throughout most of its run after around 2004 or 2005.
It used to be Top 10 at times amongst the 22-25 AND usually it's the Top 20 shows in the week. Falling out of the top 20 scares me actually AND I've never seen a 5 million ratings number even when it clashes with the Oscars, Olympics opening or anything else in fact.
I guess Episode #1 clashes with WAY TOO MANY shows and I'm just afraid that the numbers are there to stay for the entire season, since I do know of many people who missed the first episode and then decided to give the entire show a miss.
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TAR's final ratings for each episode will now include any viewers who watch the TVGN repeats on Saturdays.
Do we know that for sure? I thought the "3 day" rule might take precedence here. I was actually thinking that offering another way to watch later could actually HURT our ratings for "first watch".
CBS did count the repeat airing viewers on the two instances where they repeated episodes, and during the part season the CW repeated episodes one season (season 6 I think) so it seems logical that they would get the TVGN numberf.
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Here's the ratings from last night. TAR did get crushed by the Oscars, but it wasn't any worse than last week. In facts, that had a million more viewers but their rating was unchanged. It can only get better from here. From http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/ (http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/):
TV Ratings Sunday: The Oscars Steady With Last Year, 'The Amazing Race' Flat, '60 Minutes' Up
On ABC, The Oscars earned a preliminary 12.1 adults 18-49 rating from 8:30-11PM, even with last year's preliminary 12.1, though given that the show ran over an hour over, expect adjustments in the final ratings. Your predictions were too optimistic. The Oscars Red Carpet Special garnered a 5.3 at 7PM up 6 percent from last year's preliminary 5.0, a 6.8 at 7:30 up 1 percent from last year's preliminary 6.7 and a 9.1 at 8PM down 1 percent from last year’s preliminary 9.2.
On CBS, 60 Minutes scored a 1.4 adults 18-49 rating up 8 percent from last week’s 1.3. The Amazing Race matched last week's series low 1.5 adults 18-49 rating.
Time Net Show 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (Millions)
8:00 ABC Oscars Red Carpet Live! 9.1/23 33.30
CBS The Amazing Race 1.5/4 6.04
FOX The Simpsons - R 1.1/3 2.61
8:30 ABC The Oscars - Live (8:30-11PM) 12.1/29 40.17
FOX Bob's Burgers - R 1.1/3 2.34
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Could someone please enlighten this European? :lol:
What does the rating and share mean?
And why Leafsfan said (regarding the premiere) that only around 5 mil tuned in to watch, but wikipedia says 6.71 mil viewers? ???
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Could someone please enlighten this European? :lol:
What does the rating and share mean?
And why Leafsfan said (regarding the premiere) that only around 5 mil tuned in to watch, but wikipedia says 6.71 mil viewers? ???
As I understand it, the rating is the is the percent of all television households that are watching the show. The share is the percentage of all households that actually have their TV turned on that are watching the show. Since many homes aren't watching their TV at a given time, the share is always higher than the rating. I hope someone will correct me if this is wrong.
As for the difference in the viewing numbers, 5 million was the initial number reported last Monday. I expect that the 6.71 million number is what it ended up at after people watched the recorded version from their DVRs. It may count online viewership as well. I'm not sure about that.
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I didn't realize that TAR was so much more popular than the Simpsons.
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Next week should be the real test. Hopefully it starts on time against competition it faces every week (ie not once a year type things)
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I hardly saw any advertising for this season on TV. My mom and sisters are faithful viewers and I had to tell them on Sunday that it was on. They had no idea a new season was starting. I think there were so many factors that lead to the low ratings. Hopefully they will get better.
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In Canada the first epi drew 2.348 million, third highest all week (excluding the Olympics).
http://www.bbm.ca/_documents/top_30_tv_programs_english/2013-14/2013-14_02_17_TV_ME_NationalTop30.pdf
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1.8 rating and 8.4 million viewers. Better but its still not good :(.
http://tvline.com/2014/03/10/ratings-once-upon-a-time-midseason-premiere-resurrection-cosmos/
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Not good at all.
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Wow. I truly wasn't expecting that... :/
Tbh I think after YouTube's elimination its's even going to drop a little....
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The ratings for episode 3 were adjusted upward slightly. That's better, but it's still not good news. From zap2it.com:
Resurrection was adjusted up two tenths and The Amazing Race and Once Upon A Time were adjusted up a single tenth among adults 18-49 versus Sunday's preliminary ratings.
Time Net Show 18-49 rating 18-49 Share Viewers Live+SD (million)
8:00 PM ABC Once Upon A Time 2.4 7 7.66
CBS The Amazing Race All-Stars 1.9 5 8.46
FOX The Simpsons 1.6 5 3.75
8:30PM FOX Family Guy 2.2 6 4.56
I apologize for the formatting, but it would take a long time to get it to line up and I don't have the time for that right now. Before you ask, I don't know why our ratings were similar to The Simpsons when we had 2.5 time the number of eyeballs. Probably it means The Simpsons viewers are under 49 and TAR has a lot of older viewers.
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CBS is not putting a lot of weight on overnight ratings these days. They're far more interested in plus three, plus seven and plus 30 (days) with time shifted viewing as well as alternate platform viewing for the eyeballs.
All the broadcast nets are seeing far lower overnight numbers than they used to. When the weekly numbers come out tomorrow, take a look at where TAR is in relation to the Top 25/30 shows on broadcast nets. That has more meaning than the raw numbers in the total audience or the demographic.
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A 1.9 for the Amazing Race is fine, it's already beating quite a few other CBS shows this week including Person of Interest in the 18-49 demo. It won't be any danger as long as it stays as close to 2.0 as possible.
It'll still have a 2 season cycle per year with these numbers. The producers will likely not bother with an 'All stars' for a while and focus more on new racers to try and rebuild what they once had ratings wise.
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I'm really happy though about Once Upon a Time getting it's best ratings for the whole season, but I really pray TAR steps it up. :)
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Okay, I just don't get the whole rating/share thing then....
Why is Once Upon A Time's rating AND share bigger if they had less viewers than TAR? ???
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:hiya , mymiracle, :wel2 to the R.F.F,! :waves:
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Ratings are virtually the same as last week.
Very interesting. Even this time last year the ratings for Legs 3 and 4 were 2.5 and 2.4. Even the leg which took place on the night of the oscars received a 1.9
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Ratings are virtually the same as last week.
Not good at all :groan:
It's better, but it's far from good.
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CBS top programs of the week: #1 THE BIG BANG THEORY (an average of 17.34m viewers), #4 BLUE BLOODS (11.68m), #5 60 MINUTES (11.26m), #8 NCIS (R) (10.90m), #9 CRIMINAL MINDS (10.74m), #11 THE MILLERS (10.53m), #13 CSI: CRIME SCENE INVESTIGATION (10.15m), #15 NCIS: LOS ANGELES (R) (9.73m), #16 SURVIVOR (9.66m), #17 HAWAII FIVE-0 (9.53m), #18 TWO AND A HALF MEN (9.43m), #20 ELEMENTARY (8.94m), #22 THE MENTALIST (8.65m), #23 THE GOOD WIFE (8.43m), #24 THE AMAZING RACE (8.30m), #27 HOW I MET YOUR MOTHER (7.70m), #28 MIKE & MOLLY (7.67m) and #29 PERSON OF INTEREST (7.64m).
SURVIVOR
SURVIVOR (9.66m) was first in adults 25-54 (3.4/09) and adults 18-49 (2.5/08), beating “American Idol Wednesday” in their common hour for the first time ever in adults 25-54 and adults 18-49, while finishing in its closest competitive position in viewers for the second consecutive week. Compared to last week, SURVIVOR was up +3% in adults 25-54 (from 3.3/09), +4% in adults 18-49 (from 2.4/08) and added +80,000 viewers (from 9.58m, +1%).
Details for TAR were not given, but note that TAR was only 1.36 million viewers behind. So all of you need to find ...say 1,000 new friends to watch? :lol:
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2.407 million Canadians watched the third epi, making it the third ranked show of the week.
Didn't TAR used be the #1 show??
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Off-topic but Survivor beating American Idol is lawl.
Need TAR to beat American Idol ratings now. :funny:
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Off-topic but Survivor beating American Idol is lawl.
Need TAR to beat American Idol ratings now. :funny:
Wow that would insane. No way they'd move the show off Sunday, but if a bold move included that for the win, I wouldn't know what to say!
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Episode 4 was ranked second in Canada (for the week of Mar 10-16)
http://www.bbm.ca/_documents/top_30_tv_programs_english/2013-14/2013-14_03_10_TV_ME_NationalTop30.pdf
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Rating was the same as last week but the amount of viewers went past 9 million.
And that is GOOD news! :conf:
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Rating was the same as last week but the amount of viewers went past 9 million.
And that is GOOD news! :conf:
Unfortunately, they seem to have adjusted it to under 9 million. ???
The original report:
Net Show 18-49 Rating 18-49 Share Viewers Live+SD (million)
CBS The Amazing Race All-Stars 1.8 5 9.07
The final report:
Net Show 18-49 Rating 18-49 Share Viewers Live+SD (million)
CBS The Amazing Race All-Stars 1.8 5 8.70
Overall though, an improvement over the last few weeks.
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Here's some good news for TAR!
TAR was the #17 show last week for total viewers!
Primetime Total Viewers for the week ending March 23, 2014:
Rank Shows R=Repeat S=Special P=Premiere Net # Viewers (Live+SD) (000)
1 NCIS-03/18/2014 CBS 17106
2 Dancing with the Stars-03/17/2014 P ABC 15440
3 NCIS: LOS ANGELES-03/18/2014 CBS 14210
4 VOICE-03/17/2014 NBC 13523
5 VOICE-TUE-03/18/2014 NBC 13289
6 60 Minutes-03/23/2014 CBS 11306
7 BLACKLIST-03/17/2014 NBC 10969
8 Person Of Interest-03/18/2014 CBS 10937
9 CSI-03/19/2014 CBS 10202
10 Criminal Minds-03/19/2014 CBS 10138
11 Castle-03/17/2014 ABC 9990
12 American Idol-WEDNESDAY-03/19/2014 FOX 9830
13 RESURRECTION-03/23/2014 ABC 9511
14 SURVIVOR-03/19/2014 CBS 9460
15 Good Wife, THE-03/23/2014 CBS 9123
16 SCANDAL-03/20/2014 ABC 9078
17 Amazing Race-03/23/2014 CBS 8705
18 20/20-FRI-03/21/2014 ABC 8508
19 American Idol-THURSDAY-03/20/2014 FOX 8413
20 Shark Tank-03/21/2014 ABC 8291
21 GREY'S ANATOMY-03/20/2014 ABC 8091
22 Mentalist, THE-03/23/2014 CBS 8023
23 How I Met Your Mother-03/17/2014 CBS 7782
24 MIKE & MOLLY-03/17/2014 CBS 7704
25 Dateline FRI-03/21/2014 NBC 7619
Sorry about the formatting, but it's almost impossible to get them to line up properly. This week would have included last Sunday's show in Sri Lanka, which probably was helped some by the basketball lead in before 60 Minutes. TAR did not make it into the top 25 list for viewers 18-49. While the lower viewer numbers have been a bit discouraging this season, as long as we are in the top 20 to 25, I think the show is safe.
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Off-topic but Survivor beating American Idol is lawl.
Need TAR to beat American Idol ratings now. :funny:
Lol we beat them in viewership this week!!!! :hearts:
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RATINGS HAVE JUMPED UP TO A 2.0 WITH 9.82 MILLION VIEWERS <3333333
:hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
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RATINGS HAVE JUMPED UP TO A 2.0 WITH 9.82 MILLION VIEWERS <3333333
:hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
See what a good episode can do :D
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RATINGS HAVE JUMPED UP TO A 2.0 WITH 9.82 MILLION VIEWERS <3333333
:hearts: :hearts: :hearts:
Well deserved for this episode! :conf:
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Final ratings for this week:
9.51 million viewers and a 2.0/5 in the demo. A season high.
And this was against The Walking Dead finale in half the country. So, no, competition is not the biggest factor in TAR's lower ratings.
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:hearts:
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Episode 6 drew 2.429 million viewers in Canada! http://www.bbm.ca/_documents/top_30_tv_programs_english/2013-14/2013-14_03_24_TV_ME_NationalTop30.pdf
Number 2 for the week. Survivor was third.
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The ratings are in.
TAR had almost 9 million (8.98) and was 1st in the timeslot for total viewers. In the 18-49 share TAR got 1.7/5, 2nd to Once Upon a Time on ABC.
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/04/14/tv-ratings-sunday-resurrection-cosmos-hit-lows-once-upon-a-time-down-revenge-steady-crisis-up/253534/
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The ratings are in.
TAR had almost 9 million (8.98) and was 1st in the timeslot for total viewers. In the 18-49 share TAR got 1.7/5, 2nd to Once Upon a Time on ABC.
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/04/14/tv-ratings-sunday-resurrection-cosmos-hit-lows-once-upon-a-time-down-revenge-steady-crisis-up/253534/
Stil very far from ratings like TAR23 but it's definitely great for them to be #1 again. <3
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#1 is always good! <3
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Last Easter Sunday, TAR was #2 in it's Timeslot, however, some are saying it might be adjusted up to #1 in final ratings. :hrt:
Numbers wise, more people watched it than OUAT. However, I expect the penultimate episode to not perform well in the ratings due to OUAT's Two Hour Finale :P
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The other thing to consider is like other Sundays this season, the fact that it was Easter led to lower overall viewing on the broadcast nets for the night.
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Everything took a big hit last week. I would expect the ratings to go up for next episode. Even Once Upon a Time hit a series low from a 2.0 to a 1.7. Easter was really unkind on this show lol.
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According to wikipedia, the episode tied for first in "Timeslot (18–49)", which is a first for this season so far. :wohoo:
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^yep. The total viewers didn't change much but it's 18-49 share went up to 1.7/5 (tie with OUAT)
Source: http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/04/22/sunday-final-ratings-the-amazing-race-adjusted-up-dateline-american-dream-builders-the-good-wife-believe-adjusted-down/256293/
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"Over on CBS, The Amazing Race (8.6 mil/1.9) rose 12 percent and two tenths,"
Source:http://tvline.com/2014/04/28/ratings-once-upon-a-time-resurrection-mentalist/
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No one posted the ratings for last Sunday, so I decided to look it up.
From http://tvline.com/2014/05/05/ratings-resurrection-finale-simpsons-lego-episode/ (http://tvline.com/2014/05/05/ratings-resurrection-finale-simpsons-lego-episode/)
CBS | The Amazing Race (8.1 mil/1.7) dropped two tenths.
So it was down a bit, but the good news is that the 8.1 million viewers put them at 25th in total viewers for the week. TAR only reaches the top 25 occasionally.
Top 25 data is from http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/06/tv-ratings-broadcast-top-25-the-big-bang-theory-tops-week-32-with-adults-18-49-ncis-with-total-viewers/260943/ (http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/06/tv-ratings-broadcast-top-25-the-big-bang-theory-tops-week-32-with-adults-18-49-ncis-with-total-viewers/260943/)
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It matched last week's ratings, but it's now officially the worst rated finale of The Amazing Race. :(((((