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Post by mandyblue on Feb 11, 2017 11:11:48 GMT -5
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Post by mandyblue on Feb 14, 2017 23:39:29 GMT -5
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Post by mandyblue on Feb 24, 2017 0:38:08 GMT -5
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Post by katlyn520 on Feb 24, 2017 21:31:42 GMT -5
The thing I find interesting about looking at these numbers is how sometimes they're really meaningless. If you take "Viewers - Total Gain" for instance (the second to last list), the show listed in third is there because its +7 number is 88% better than its same day number. But its +7 number is 9,219,000 while Hawaii Five-0, which is down in 20th place, had their SAME DAY number of viewers at 9,861,000. So H5-0 started out with more viewers than the #3 show ended up with. AND, if you look at the +7 numbers in that Total Gain chart, if they ranked them just by Total +7 Viewers, H5-0 is seventh. But none of the lists do that. I know they don't show us all the stats but still, if I had advertising money to spend, I think I'd rather sponsor a show that starts out with 9,861,000 viewers and ends up with 12,832,000 than one that starts out with 4,912,000 and ends up with 9,219,000, regardless of what % the gain was.
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