Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Manhattan (WGN America): Ratings Recap

'Manhattan' premiered on WGN America in July 2014. It premiered to a 0.20 18-49 rating and 904,000 viewers; and fell heavily in week two, dropping to 339,000 viewers and a 0.06 rating (where is stabilized for season 1). It averaged a 0.08 rating and 415,000 viewers for the season; although that number is inflated due to the premiere. The second season launched in October 2015 to a 0.03 rating and 265,000 viewers. It hit an 18-49 low of 0.01 on November 24, 2015, and a viewership low of 161,000 on November 10, 2015. The show aired a total of 23 episodes over the course of 2 seasons, concluding in December 2015.

Salem (WGN America): Ratings Recap

WGN America's 'Salem' premiered to huge numbers back in April 2014. The series premiere notched a 0.51 18-49 rating and over 1.52 million viewers. That was the first, last, and only time the show ever had over 1 million viewers. In week two of season 1, it dropped to 774,000 viewers, and in week 3 it was down to 440,000 - where it settled. The show aired 36 episodes over the course of 3 seasons, and concluded to a 0.08 rating and 233,000 viewers in January 2017.

Friday, January 27, 2017

DVR Ratings: Week Ending January 15, 2017

Below are the DVR ratings for the week ending January 15, 2017. There are three charts below: the first includes Live+3 day time-shifted data for all programs that aired on the broadcast networks, and the second includes Live+7 time-shifted data for available broadcast programs, and the third includes Live+7 time-shifted data for programs that aired on cable networks. There are columns for both 18-49 increase and for total viewership increase and while many programs will have data provided for both metrics, some programs will only have data for one or the other depending on what was available.

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

U.S. Broadcast TV Ratings: Week Ending January 22, 2017

Below are the broadcast TV ratings for the week ending January 22, 2017. The first chart includes ratings based on households (HH), adults 18-34, adults 18-49 (to two-decimal places), adults 25-54, and total viewers (presented in millions) while the second chart presents sub-demographic ratings (divided by gender) for adults 18-34 and adults 18-49. A third chart is also provided which includes persons-using-television (PUT) 18-49 data for each day of the week (except Saturdays). Note: most reruns are excluded from the chart below.

Friday, January 20, 2017

DVR Ratings: Week Ending January 8, 2017

Below are the DVR ratings for the week ending January 8, 2017. There are three charts below: the first includes Live+3 day time-shifted data for all programs that aired on the broadcast networks, and the second includes Live+7 time-shifted data for available broadcast programs, and the third includes Live+7 time-shifted data for programs that aired on cable networks. There are columns for both 18-49 increase and for total viewership increase and while many programs will have data provided for both metrics, some programs will only have data for one or the other depending on what was available.

Wednesday, January 18, 2017

U.S. Broadcast TV Ratings: Week Ending January 15, 2017

Below are the broadcast TV ratings for the week ending January 15, 2017. The first chart includes ratings based on households (HH), adults 18-34, adults 18-49 (to two-decimal places), adults 25-54, and total viewers (presented in millions) while the second chart presents sub-demographic ratings (divided by gender) for adults 18-34 and adults 18-49. A third chart is also provided which includes persons-using-television (PUT) 18-49 data for each day of the week (except Saturdays). Note: most reruns are excluded from the chart below.

Friday, January 13, 2017

DVR Ratings: Weeks Ending December 25, 2016 & January 1, 2017

Below are the DVR ratings for the weeks ending December 25, 2016 and January 1, 2017. There are three charts below: the first two include Live+3 day time-shifted data for all programs that aired on the broadcast networks, and the second includes Live+3 time-shifted data for programs that aired on cable networks. There are columns for both 18-49 increase and for total viewership increase and while many programs will have data provided for both metrics, some programs will only have data for one or the other depending on what was available.

Thursday, January 12, 2017

Channel Zero (Syfy): Ratings Recap

UPDATED 2018: Syfy's 'Channel Zero' is a horror-anthology series that premiered in 2016 to a 0.25 adults 18-49 rating and 761,000 viewers. The first season concluded to a 0.15 & 421,000 viewers and averaged a 0.19 & 543,000 over the course of its 6 episodes. A second season premiered in 2017 where it averaged a 0.14 & 405,000 viewers, and the third season - which aired in early 2018 - continued the ratings decline, down to 0.09 in the demo with 308,000 viewers. A fourth and final season aired in fall 2018 where it logged its lowest numbers at just 0.07 & 265,000.

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

U.S. Broadcast TV Ratings: Week Ending January 8, 2017

Below are the broadcast TV ratings for the week ending January 8, 2017. The first chart includes ratings based on households (HH), adults 18-34, adults 18-49 (to two-decimal places), adults 25-54, and total viewers (presented in millions) while the second chart presents sub-demographic ratings (divided by gender) for adults 18-34 and adults 18-49. A third chart is also provided which includes persons-using-television (PUT) 18-49 data for each day of the week (except Saturdays). Note: most reruns are excluded from the chart below.

Incorporated (Syfy): Ratings Recap

Syfy's 'Incorporated' premiered in 2016 to a 0.15 adults 18-49 rating and 523,000 viewers. The show rose to a 0.18 & 539,000 viewers in week 2 and rose again in week 3 to 572,000 viewers. The season concluded to a 0.16 rating and 409,000 viewers, and it averaged a 0.16 & 493,000 viewers. The show aired a total of 10 episodes over the course of a single season and was not renewed for a second season.

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

U.S. Broadcast TV Ratings: Week Ending January 1, 2017

Below are the broadcast TV ratings for the week ending January 1, 2017. The first chart includes ratings based on households (HH), adults 18-34, adults 18-49 (to two-decimal places), adults 25-54, and total viewers (presented in millions) while the second chart presents sub-demographic ratings (divided by gender) for adults 18-34 and adults 18-49. A third chart is also provided which includes persons-using-television (PUT) 18-49 data for each day of the week (except Saturdays). Note: most reruns are excluded from the chart below.