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Did anyone get the results of the series fo the CW during the week the episode Subtarrenean was aired? I would like to see where Smallville was standing.
 
i swear heli, youve been posting hee forever but only 145? lol
 
Kaboom said:
i swear heli, youve been posting hee forever but only 145? lol

Well, in the superherohype forums, I only post here at the Smallville forum: I first registered back in April 2004 when it began the famous casting wars about the upcoming Superman movie, back then.

But then i was "off" for a long time and only a year ago I began visiting these forums again and only recently I began posting here too.

This Smallville forum is actually the only one forum that we can all discuss Smallville and Clark Kent seriously and without the ships and constant bashing like it happens in other forums.
 
http://www.buddytv.com/articles/home-page-blog/inside-tv-ratings-and-predicti-2669.aspx

"Over at BuddyTV, we've created a system that we call our Fan Popularity Rankings. We get these ratings by calculating the amount of online traffic each program receives on our site. The internet is a great indicator of how popular a show really is and the potential it has as a franchise. Those likely to buy DVDs of a show are the same ones likely seek online information about it. They're the ones who will remain loyal, create fan sites, and watch reruns, among other things. Here are our Fan Popularity Rankings from December 4th through December 10th:

FPRS.jpg


Smallville is my favorite example. Smallville is a show that you will never see on the Nielsen's Top 20. The appeal isn't that broad. However, it's viewers are about as loyal and internet savvy as you can get. Smallville typically ranks very high in the sales of their season DVDs amongst competitors. It's no wonder the show obtains such a high FPR."
 
That's cool. Number four is not bad at all.

Four CW shows is really good. :up:
 
I think that's fantastic considering they're into Season 6. Those other shows above it, are first season, third season and I have no idea about Top Model and I dont think I want to. :ninja:
 
So Smallville still doing pretty good.?
I've stop watching. what 's the point?
I've move on to HEROES. #3 :oldrazz:
 
They are both worth watching for different reasons.

I watch Smallville and Heroes.
 
Billy Batson said:
So Smallville still doing pretty good.?
I've stop watching. what 's the point?
I've move on to HEROES. #3 :oldrazz:

Am I missing something? Arent you allowed to watch more than one TV show? :cwink:
 
ATM at 1..........its Kaboom's first sign that the apocalypse might be nigh at hand.
 
suprised to see ANTM at the top......i expected Lost to be in Top 2, Heroes fell where it should (if not higher)
SV is losing me....it just isn't the same SV as seasons 1, 2, 3, and 4
5 was a little iffy, but overall, great with all the Superman elements
 
its one hour of your week- hold on and it will be better.
i bet marvel are kicking themselves- how many years have people said do a live action x men series and people will watch- now heroes comes along with basically the same premise and is ratings gold.its a lesson for anyone in listening to the fans- and smallville should listen
 
avidreader said:
Am I missing something? Arent you allowed to watch more than one TV show? :cwink:

:woot: no!
:cwink: Watching (two) too many shows with people who has powers, may make me a true believer! :spidey: I must stay grounded :csad:

04nbod said:
its one hour of your week- hold on and it will be better.
i bet marvel are kicking themselves- how many years have people said do a live action x men series and people will watch- now heroes comes along with basically the same premise and is ratings gold.its a lesson for anyone in listening to the fans- and smallville should listen

:up:
 
Did I miss this news in another thread somewhere? Nobody is talking about it?? :confused:

It's Official: The O.C. is history

THE SUN SETS ON "THE O.C." WHEN THE SERIES FINALE AIRS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, ON FOX

The sun will set for the last time on THE O.C. when the series ends its four-season run Thursday, Feb. 22 (9:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX. The countdown has begun, with all-original episodes airing from Thursday, Jan. 4 through the last episode on Feb. 22.

THE O.C. stars Peter Gallagher (Sandy Cohen), Kelly Rowan (Kirsten Cohen), Benjamin McKenzie (Ryan Atwood), Adam Brody (Seth Cohen), Melinda Clarke (Julie Cooper), Rachel Bilson (Summer Roberts), Autumn Reeser (Taylor Townsend) and Willa Holland (Autumn Reeser).

Set in Orange County, California, THE O.C. premiered in August 2003. It follows a group of friends and families whose lives were changed by the arrival of an outsider - Ryan Atwood - to their ocean-side community of Newport Beach.

THE O.C. revived the teen drama genre while including humorous and heartfelt adult storylines. Shortly after its summer premiere, THE O.C. was a pop culture phenomenon - its actors are household names and its indie music (and subsequent six soundtracks) and hip California wardrobe are sought-after in stores. The show's Newport Beach locale also has become a popular tourist attraction as fans visit the real locations featured in their favorite episodes.

"THE O.C. Season Four finale will also be the series finale. This feels like the best time to bring the show to its close," said Josh Schwartz, creator and executive producer of THE O.C. "Thanks to the hard work of our cast, crew and writers, we have enjoyed our best season yet, and what better time to go out than creatively on top. It has been an amazing experience and a great run. For a certain audience, at a certain time, THE O.C. has meant something. For that we are grateful."

http://community.tvguide.com/thread.jspa?threadID=700015645&rssDate=12345678

This might hurt SN somewhat as more people might be interesting in seeing The O.C. before it ends its run.
 
Ratings for HYDRO....
5th place - 3.6/5 share

what is that? about 4.5 to 5 million viewers?

that means that JUSTICE will be huge... im predicting 6 to 7 million for next week
 
Here's the whole shebang:


Prime-Time Ratings:
Thursday 1/11/07

The following results are based on the fast national ratings (Live Plus Same Day data)

-Total Viewers:
ABC: 15.54 million, CBS: 9.97, NBC: 9.85, Fox: 4.15, CW: 3.92

-Adults 18-49:
ABC: 5.7 rating/15 share, NBC: 4.4/11, CBS: 3.0/ 8, Fox: 1.8/ 7, CW: 1.7/ 4

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-Yesterday’s Winners:
Ugly Betty (ABC), My Name is Earl (NBC), The Office (NBC), Grey’s Anatomy (ABC)

-Honorable Mention:
Smallville (CW)


-Yesterday’s Losers (excluding repeats):
Armed & Famous (CBS), ‘Til Death (Fox), The War at Home (Fox), The O.C. (Fox), Supernatural (CW), Men in Trees (ABC)

-Ratings Breakdown:
Opposite repeats of CBS’ CSI and Shark, ABC scored an easy Thursday victory, with an advantage over the No. 2 network (CBS in total viewers, NBC in adults 18-49) of 5.57 million viewers and 30 percent among adults 18-49. ABC’s Ugly Betty kicked-off the evening as the most-watched show in the 8 p.m. hour, but NBC’s My Name is Earl and The Office were No. 1 among key adults 18-49. Ugly Betty averaged 13.42 million viewers with a second-place 4.4/12 in the demo; while the NBC comedies rose to a season-high as follows:

8:00 p.m. My Name is Earl
Viewers: 10.90 million (#2), A18-49: 4.7/13 (#1)

8:30 p.m. The Office
Viewers: 10.18 million (#2), A18-49: 5.0/13 (#1)

Over at CBS, episode No. 2 of the ridiculous Armed & Famous (which I incorrectly referred to as Armed & Dangerous yesterday) finished third in both total viewers (7.81 million) and adults 18-49 (2.7/ 7). Comparably, Armed & Idiotic…oops, I mean Armed & Famous… debuted one night earlier with a similar 8.07 million viewers and a 2.9/ 8 in the demo.

Also at 8 p.m. was the CW’s healthy Smallville (Viewers: #4, 4.62 million; A18-49: #4, 2.0/ 5), and struggling Fox comedies ‘Til Death (Viewers: #4, 4.68 million; A18-49: #4t, 1.8/ 5) and The War at Home (Viewers: #5, 4.32 million; A18-49: #5, 1.9/ 5).

At 9 p.m., Grey’s Anatomy on ABC reigned supreme with 22.94 million viewers and a 9.3/22 among adults 18-49. Next was a repeat of CBS’ CSI (Viewers: #2, 11.87 million; A18-49: #2t, 3.4/ 8), and NBC comedies Scrubs (Viewers: #3, 7.82 million; A18-49: #2, 4.0/10) and 30 Rock (Viewers: #3, 6.06 million; A18-49: #3, 2.9/ 7). To demonstrate how weak 30 Rock is, take a look at the four NBC comedies and notice the erosion.

NBC/Thursday
8:00 p.m. My Name is Earl
Viewers: 10.90 million (#2), A18-49: 4.7/13 (#1)

8:30 p.m. The Office
Viewers: 10.18 million (#2), A18-49: 5.0/13 (#1)

9:00 p.m. Scrubs
Viewers: 7.82 million (#3), A18-49: 4.0/10 (#2)

9:30 p.m. 30 Rock
Viewers: 6.06 million (#3), A18-49: 2.9/ 7 (#3)

In other words, from 8 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. NBC dipped by 4.84 million viewers and 38 percent among adults 18-49. Is 30 Rock really a show worth keeping?

Also in the 9 p.m. hour was Fox’s soon-to-conclude The O.C. (Viewers: #4, 3.80 million; A18-49: #4, 1.7/ 4) and the CW’s Supernatural (Viewers: #5, 3.21 million; A18-49: #5, 1.4/ 3). Sorry Supernatural, but retention of just 69 percent in total viewers and 70 percent among adults 18-49 out of Smallville (opposite the repeat of CSI) lands you in the loser’s circle for the first time this season.

NBC’s ER led the 10 p.m. hour with 12.06 million viewers and a 5.0/13 among adults 18-49, but to the analysts who consistently refer to the veteran medical drama as up in the ratings, the year-ago average was a considerably heftier 13.97 million viewers and a 6.2/16 in the demo. Isn’t it time to think of finally retiring ER?

Second at 10 p.m. was ABC’s Men in Trees (Viewers: 10.26 million; A18-49: 3.6/ 9), followed by a repeat of CBS’ Shark (Viewers: 10.21 million; A18-49: 2.8/ 8). As much as I am personally rooting for Men in Trees, retention of just 45 percent in total viewers and 39 percent among adults 18-49 out of Grey’s Anatomy, and erosion in the second half hour (Viewers: 11.48 to 9.03 million; A18-49: 4.1/11 to 3.0/ 8) is concerning and worthy of being labeled a loser.

Source: Nielsen Media Research data

http://pifeedback.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/63310451/m/19910672
 
the CW’s Supernatural (Viewers: #5, 3.21 million; A18-49: #5, 1.4/ 3). Sorry Supernatural, but retention of just 69 percent in total viewers and 70 percent among adults 18-49 out of Smallville (opposite the repeat of CSI) lands you in the loser’s circle for the first time this season.

Dang.
 
Here's a few excerpts from Marc Berman's Pifeedback forum (MediaWeek):

Half-hour breakdowns (fast nationals) for SV and SN for 1/11/07:

Smallville
8:00 p.m. V: 4.33 million, A18-49: 1.8/ 5
8:30 p.m. V: 4.92 million, A18-49: 2.1/ 5

Supernatural
9:00 p.m. V: 3.30 million, A18-49: 1.4/ 3
9:30 p.m. V: 3.12 million, A18-49: 1.3/ 3

SV's numbers increased to 4.684 million viewers. I'm not sure if those are the *finals* (including college and time shifting figures), but SV is in the Top Ten of delayed viewing - among ALL shows, ALL networks, not just the CW, so it might go up even further still. Maybe .2 ish.

Berman also pointed out that there will be a panel at the Winter Press Tour next week on Supernatural, which bodes well for it returning next season.
 
they should just cancel supernatural, because that show is is neither scary nor interesting.
 
they should just cancel supernatural, because that show is is neither scary nor interesting.
I've never understood this mentality. I don't watch SN - tried to get into it but it just didn't do it for me. So I personally could give two hoots whether it lives or dies in the ratings. Likewise, if you don't find the show scary or interesting (I didn't, but other people DO), why not just flip the channel? :huh:
 
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