Thursday, November 17, 2011

Ratings Pit Of Debt: Criminal Minds Increases Suburgatory, Revenge & Harrys Law Drop

The end result is, Fox’ and CBS’ lineups, pressed lower by ABC’s broadcast in the CMA Honours last Wednesday, rebounded slightly last evening, because the ABC series were damaged with the pre-emption, all returning lower following a break. Fox won the evening in 18-49 while using X Factor (3.8/10, 11.2 million), which was up a tenth in the fast national 18-49 rating last Wednesday or even more 10% in general audiences. (The reality competition always can get modified up inside the finals.) CBS’ Survivor: South Off-shoreline (3.3/9, 11.5 million) acquired 2 tenths in the fast national the other day, Criminal Minds (3.7/9, 12.5 million) perked up 9%, and CSI (2.6/7, 10.5 million) rose a tenth. Inside their tight demo rating race at 10 PM, CSI and ABC’s Revenge finished tied for No.1, with CSI once again topping the hour in general audiences. CBS (3.2/8, 11.5 million) wasn't any.1 for your evening in audiences and third in 18-49. ABC’s The Middle (2.9/9) being having its fast national a couple of days ago (lower a tenth within the final), Modern Family (5.5/14) was lower a tenth, and Happy Being (3.2/8) was lower 9%. The declines for newcomers Suburgatory (2.8/8) and Revenge (2.6/6) were inside the double-amounts: 10% and 13%, correspondingly. ABC (3.3/9, 8.9 million) finished second for your evening in 18-49 and third in general audiences. NBC’s Up With The Evening (1.9/5, 4.8 million) was up a tenth in 18-49, after being stuck inside a series-low 1.8 demo rating in the last number of days. But, after oddly rising by 2 tenths with a 1.3 demo rating the other day, sophomore Harry’s Law (1.1/3, 7.2 million), which got an entire-season order, wound up with this much to the stage from a couple of days ago. Law & Order: SVU (1.9/5, 7.3 million) was flat. The CW’s America’s Next Top Model (1.9 million, .8/2 in 18-49) held steady inside the demo and was up 12% in general audiences.

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