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OCTOBER 04, 2006
The Programming Insider
Marc Berman
Prime-Time Tuesday Ratings:
ABC Dances to Victory; Disappointing Veronica Mars on the CW
Tuesday 10/03/06
Metered Market Ratings
Household Rating/Share
ABC: 10.4/16, NBC: 8.5/13, CBS: 8.4/13, Fox: 6.8/10, CW: 3.2/ 5
-Percent Change From the Comparable Year-Ago Evening (Tuesday 10/04/05)
(*compared to the WBs combination of Gilmore Girls and Supernatural)
ABC: +17, NBC: - 1, CBS: - 5, Fox: - 7, CW: -30
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-Yesterdays Winners:
Dancing With the Stars (ABC), NCIS (CBS), Law & Order: SVU (NBC)
-Honorable Mention:
The Unit (CBS), Law & Order: Criminal Intent (NBC)
-Disappointing:
Veronica Mars (CW)
-Yesterdays Losers:
Friday Night Lights (NBC), Help Me Help You (ABC), Smith (CBS)
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Fast National Ratings
-Total Viewers:
ABC: 14.40 million, CBS: 12.37, NBC: 11.13, Fox: 7.80, CW: 3.99
-Adults 18-49:
ABC: 4.1 rating/11 share, NBC: 4.0/11, CBS: 3.6/10, Fox: 2.5/ 7, CW: 1.7/ 5
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-Ratings Breakdown:
Without Foxs competing House in the mix, ABC danced its way to a three-tier Tuesday victory, with a first-place finish in the overnights, total viewers and adults 18-49. CBS shared the No. 2 spot overall with NBC despite the continued erosion for new drama Smith, while NBCs Friday Night Lights and season three of the CWs Veronica Mars opened with minimal interest.
Another 90-minute installment of ABCs Dancing With the Stars led the Tuesday troops with a rock-solid 13.2/20 in the overnights, 18.28 million viewers and a 5.2/14 among adults 18-49 from 8-9:30 p.m. Week two of lead-out Help Me Help You (which will clearly not benefit once lead-in The Knights of Prosperity arrives on Oct. 17), took a hit, however, with erosion of almost 50 percent from the last half-hour of Dancing With the Stars. Take a look:
ABC/Tuesday
9:00 p.m. Dancing With the Stars (final half-hour)
Overnights: 14.6/21 (#1), Viewers: 20.09 million (#1), A18-49: 5.7/15 (#1)
9:30 p.m. Help Me Help You
Overnights: 7.6/11 (#3t), Viewers: 10.40 million (#3); A18-49: 3.1/ 8 (#3)
Percent Retention for Help Me Help You:
Overnights: 52, Viewers: 52; A18-49: 54
Comparatively, Help Me Help You also declined from its debut one week earlier (Overnights: 8.9/13; Viewers: 11.48 million; A18-49: 3.5/ 9 on Sept. 26) by 15 percent in the overnights, 1.08 million viewers and 11 percent among adults 18-49. No Ted Danson this is not Cheers. And its not even close to Becker!
At 10 p.m., ABCs Boston Legal trailed NBCs competing, and dominating, Law & Order: SVU by 32 percent in the overnights (7.6/12 vs. 11.1/18), 3.58 million viewers (10.60 vs. 14.18 million) and 44 percent among adults 18-49 (2.9/ 8 vs. 5.2/14).
As a reminder, total viewers and adults 18-49 from last night are based on the fast nationals. Any prior results are based on the final nationals.
In series-premiere news, the lights were clearly not bright on new NBC drama Friday Night Lights, which kicked-off with a mere 5.3/ 8 in the overnights (#4), 7.18 million viewers (#3) and a 2.7/ 8 among adults 18-49 (#3) at 8 p.m. Comparatively, former occupant The Biggest Loser averaged a heftier 5.9/ 9 in the overnights (#3), 8.36 million viewers and a 3.4/ 9 among adults 18-49 on Tuesday, Oct. 4, 2005. NBC had better news from 9-11 p.m. with the relocated Law & Order: Criminal Intent at a comfortable 9.1/13 in the overnights (#2), 12.04 million viewers (#3) and a 4.2/11 among adults 18-49 (#3) at 9 p.m., followed by another 10 p.m. time period victory for the aforementioned Law & Order: SVU (Overnights: 11.1/8; Viewers: 14.18 million; A18-49: 5.2/14).
CBS, unfortunately, has sprung a leak at 10 p.m. care of new crime drama Smith. Although NCIS (Overnights: #2, 10.8/16; Viewers: #2, 15.52 million; A18-49: #2, 4.0/11) and compatible The Unit (Overnights: #3, 8.5/13; Viewers: #2, 13.17 million; A18-49: #3, 4.1/11) performed more than adequately from 8-10 p.m., week three of Smith sunk to a third-place 5.8/ 9 in the overnights, 8.43 million viewers and a 2.8/ 8 among adults 18-49. Take a look at Smiths three-week track to-date:
Smith (CBS): Tues. 10 p.m.
-Sept. 19 Overnights: 7.8/12; Viewers: 11.00 million; A18-49: 3.6/10
-Sept. 26 Overnights: 6.7/11; Viewers: 9.67 million; A18-49: 3.3/ 9
-Oct. 3 Overnights: 5.8/ 9; Viewers: 8.43 million; A18-49: 2.8/ 8
In two weeks, Smith has declined by 26 percent in the overnights, 2.57 million viewers and 22 percent among adults 18-49.
In season-premiere news, The CWs Veronica Mars limped out of the gate with a disappointing (and, of course, last-place) 2.4/ 4 in the overnights, 3.27 million viewers and a 1.4/ 4 among adults 18-49 at 9 p.m. Although comparatively that was a vast improvement over year-ago failed occupant Sex, Love & Secrets (Overnights: 1.5/ 2; Viewers: 1.40 million; A18-49: 0.6/ 1 on Oct. 4, 2005), keep in mind three things:
1. Retention for Veronica Mars from lead-in Gilmore Girls (Overnights: #5, 4.0/ 6; Viewers: #5, 4.71 million; A18-49: #5, 2.0/ 6 at 8 p.m.) was just 60 percent in the overnights, 69 percent in total viewers and 70 percent among adults 18-49.
2. Sex, Love & Secrets on the year-ago evening led out of a repeat of Americas Next Top Model.
3. Veronica Mars opened season two on Wednesday, Sept. 28, 2005 (out of Americas Next Top Model) with a similarly disappointing 2.5/ 4 in the overnights, 3.29 million viewers and a 1.3/ 3 among adults 18-49.
To the countless Veronica Mars groupies reading this column: the ratings are not terrible. But they could, and should, be much better.
Last, but not least, was game one of the Major League Baseball Division Playoff (Detroit vs. New York Yankees) at a 6.7/11 in the overnights from 8:15-11:30 p.m., with an approximate 7.80 million viewers and a 2.5/ 7 among adults 18-49 in prime time. Comparably, the year-ago game one match-up between The Yankees and The LA Angels averaged a 7.4/11 in the overnights, 8.99 million viewers and a 3.4/ 9 among adults 18-49.
Source: Nielsen Media Research data
Apparently Veronica Mars has a pretty vocal following. I wish they did better.
However, based on last on last weeks numbers it would have been #8 on the net had it premeired then.


has some major pull.....
