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Post by Core 4 on May 7, 2016 10:11:50 GMT -5
Ratings for this episode: 1.1, 8.42 million. For the ninth time in turn we have 1.1 in 18-49. So still very steady. The Amazing Race again 0.9. This lead-in for H50 is tragic. In two weeks, the CBS reveal schedule for next season, and I suspect that there will still be The Amazing Race at 20:00. www.spoilertv.com/2016/05/ratings-news-7th-may-2016.html
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Post by katlyn520 on May 7, 2016 17:10:15 GMT -5
Ratings for this episode: 1.1, 8.42 million. For the ninth time in turn we have 1.1 in 18-49. So still very steady. The Amazing Race again 0.9. This lead-in for H50 is tragic. In two weeks, the CBS reveal schedule for next season, and I suspect that there will still be The Amazing Race at 20:00. www.spoilertv.com/2016/05/ratings-news-7th-may-2016.htmlI'm not sure if we can really blame the Amazing Race. It won it's time slot in both total viewers and 18-49 ... but then at 9:00, H5-0 was only second in 18-49 (while Shark Tank doubled its lead-in, which had been 3rd in 18-49 at 8:00 so the lead-in meant nothing for them) although H5-0 was first by a good margin in total viewers. I think lead-in used to be a bigger deal when people had to actually get up and change the channel ... but once remote control became popular, I don't think lead-in is as important as it used to be because all you have to do is push a button to change the channel. I actually think the 25-54 number of 1.7 is pretty amazing. You just remove the 18-24 year olds, add 50-54 year olds, and H5-0 jumps from 1.1 to 1.7. With more people staying in school longer to go after advanced degrees that today's job market demands, I think 25-54 is more reflective of who spends more money and that's why the ratings are important. The commercials are seen by more people who have disposable income and there are more people in that age group who watch H5-0 than Shark Tank.
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Post by Core 4 on May 7, 2016 17:30:48 GMT -5
It was special, because usually aired on ABC at 20:00 is the Last Man Standing, and this show reaches usually in 18-49 - 1.2 or 1.3 (so TAR usually does not win time slot at 20:00), so that much Shak Tank does not increase usually at 21:00. In general, usually the shows of CBS have the highest ratings at 20:00. The exception is the Friday and sometimes Monday where shows of CBS have better rating at 21:00 than 20:00. The situation of Undercover Boss shows that it is much better lead-in, because then H50 has always the best ratings of the season, than when H50 is aired with TAR.
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Post by katlyn520 on May 8, 2016 14:34:11 GMT -5
It was special, because usually aired on ABC at 20:00 is the Last Man Standing, and this show reaches usually in 18-49 - 1.2 or 1.3 (so TAR usually does not win time slot at 20:00), so that much Shak Tank does not increase usually at 21:00. In general, usually the shows of CBS have the highest ratings at 20:00. The exception is the Friday and sometimes Monday where shows of CBS have better rating at 21:00 than 20:00. The situation of Undercover Boss shows that it is much better lead-in, because then H50 has always the best ratings of the season, than when H50 is aired with TAR. I don't think either The Amazing Race or Undercover Boss are good lead-ins for H5-0. Neither grabs the sort of audience that watches H5-0. But I don't really think that matters as much as it used to. I was just trying to make the point that the idea of people watching one show because it follows another is outdated. If Shark Tank can double the number of 18-49 years old from their no. 3 lead-in (whether it was special or usual)and H5-0 can only add 0.2 from their no. 1 lead-in, then the numbers are more about loyalty to a particular show rather than just watching whatever comes next. The only thing that really matters is that the numbers were good enough that CBS renewed H5-0 for another year. That's all I really care about.
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Post by Core 4 on May 8, 2016 14:51:39 GMT -5
Yes. But at least when Undercover Boss is aired H50 reaches 1.3 or 1.4, not 1.1. So it seems to me that it would be a better choice for the lead-in than The Amazing Race, because both in the season 5 and 6, the H50 had a much better ratings when was aired with UB than TAR (So this is not something accidental, and H50 more fit to UB than the TAR). Although 1.1 also it is not tragic because some tv shows on CBS reaches even worse result than H50 (among others Rush Hour, Elementary, The Good Wife, CSI: Cyber).
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Post by katlyn520 on May 8, 2016 19:24:35 GMT -5
Yes. But at least when Undercover Boss is aired H50 reaches 1.3 or 1.4, not 1.1. So it seems to me that it would be a better choice for the lead-in than The Amazing Race, because both in the season 5 and 6, the H50 had a much better ratings when was aired with UB than TAR (So this is not something accidental, and H50 more fit to UB than the TAR). Although 1.1 also it is not tragic because some tv shows on CBS reaches even worse result than H50 (among others Rush Hour, Elementary, The Good Wife, CSI: Cyber). And I think those higher ratings might also be attributable to January because, in general, the numbers show that more people stayed in and watched tv during January. Even with a 1.2 rating, UB was still 2nd or 3rd in its timeslot so many more 18-49 year olds had to be watching for a show with that rating to be beaten by multiple shows. You're right ... H5-0 had its best numbers during January when UB was the lead-in.
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Post by Core 4 on May 9, 2016 1:57:15 GMT -5
Yes. You're right. The fact that in January it definitely has an impact. But I think it's not only reason why ratings is better, and UB has also some impact on H50 that it is better ratings. But if UB is actually a better lead-in we would know if they gave it to the fall in the new season. But I suspect that TAR will be again in the Fall. It remains to wait for May 18.
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Post by Core 4 on May 9, 2016 16:01:34 GMT -5
Final Ratings: 1.1, 8.56 million For now: Episode 6.01: 1.0, 8.30 million Episode 6.02: 1.1, 9.25 million Episode 6.03: 1.1, 8.97 million Episode 6.04: 1.1, 9.08 million Episode 6.05: 1.0, 8.60 million Episode 6.06: 1.1, 8.34 million Episode 6.07: 1.1, 8.85 million Episode 6.08: 1.1, 8.47 million Episode 6.09: 1.1, 9.10 million Episode 6.10: 1.0, 8.13 million Episode 6.11: 1.4, 9.41 million Episode 6.12: 1.3, 9.48 million Episode 6.13: 1.4, 10.07 million Episode 6.14: 1.3, 8.88 million Episode 6.15: 1.1, 8.86 million Episode 6.16: 1.1, 8.30 million Episode 6.17: 1.1, 7.97 million Episode 6.18: 1.1, 8.45 million Episode 6.19: 1.1, 8.63 million Episode 6.20: 1.1, 8.42 million Episode 6.21: 1.1, 8.01 million Episode 6.22: 1.1, 8.41 million Episode 6.23: 1.1, 8.56 million www.spoilertv.com/2016/05/final-adjusted-tv-ratings-for-friday_9.html
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Post by mandyblue on May 15, 2016 9:23:14 GMT -5
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Post by mandyblue on May 24, 2016 1:57:51 GMT -5
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