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thanks sv fan i was just wondering how it did. Not to bad of a drop hopefully they can keep rest of their season around there.
Not necessarily.Who didn't see this coming???
2.5 million now will turn into less than 2 million in a few months. It's safe to say we can forget about another season.
Not necessarily.
Knowing how much CW likes to spin their ratings through press releases, I'm not sure how much *they* feel moving SV to Friday nights was the right idea, but the fact of the matter is, last night's episode of SV "scored [CW's] best performance in the Friday 8pm hour among adults 18-34 (1.0/4-tie), adults 18-49 (1.0/4) and total viewers (2.5mil) in a year (Sept. 26 2008 - Smackdown)." And that episode of Smackdown was the finale.
The whole point of moving SV to Fridays was to boost their ratings on that night. If the show consistently performs better than any other show they've had in that time slot - and does so by a wide margin - it will serve the purpose of promoting that time slot to CW's sponsors. This is why I think the producers have been so sure they'd get a 10th season; the CW doesn't have anything else that can pull that kind of viewership at 8pm on a Friday night.
Versus premiere night last year, Smallville outperformed our comedies by +25% in adults 18-49 and +25% in total viewers.
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2009/09/26/tv-ratings-dollhouse-brothers-bomb-on-fox-cbs-wins-night/28502
I see it as that reason too. Sure we all would like a bit higher ratings and maybe they can if word of mouth gets out their that it started off good and wasnt a dud like doomsday episode. Episodes could increase slightly per episode for all we know. We will just have to see how next few episodes go. So we can see how smallville's trend is going, will it be going up, down, or stay the same roughly. But yea dawn o has said as long as it preforms for them on fridays and stays above 2 or gets around 3 they are happy for that number on fridays and the show will stick around.Not necessarily.
Knowing how much CW likes to spin their ratings through press releases, I'm not sure how much *they* feel moving SV to Friday nights was the right idea, but the fact of the matter is, last night's episode of SV "scored [CW's] best performance in the Friday 8pm hour among adults 18-34 (1.0/4-tie), adults 18-49 (1.0/4) and total viewers (2.5mil) in a year (Sept. 26 2008 - Smackdown)." And that episode of Smackdown was the finale.
The whole point of moving SV to Fridays was to boost their ratings on that night. If the show consistently performs better than any other show they've had in that time slot - and does so by a wide margin - it will serve the purpose of promoting that time slot to CW's sponsors. This is why I think the producers have been so sure they'd get a 10th season; the CW doesn't have anything else that can pull that kind of viewership at 8pm on a Friday night.
Not necessarily.
Knowing how much CW likes to spin their ratings through press releases, I'm not sure how much *they* feel moving SV to Friday nights was the right idea, but the fact of the matter is, last night's episode of SV "scored [CW's] best performance in the Friday 8pm hour among adults 18-34 (1.0/4-tie), adults 18-49 (1.0/4) and total viewers (2.5mil) in a year (Sept. 26 2008 - Smackdown)." And that episode of Smackdown was the finale.
The whole point of moving SV to Fridays was to boost their ratings on that night. If the show consistently performs better than any other show they've had in that time slot - and does so by a wide margin - it will serve the purpose of promoting that time slot to CW's sponsors. This is why I think the producers have been so sure they'd get a 10th season; the CW doesn't have anything else that can pull that kind of viewership at 8pm on a Friday night.
Now here’s some spin I can get behind: The live-plus-seven-day DVR numbers from the opening week of the TV season are in, and 90210, Melrose Place, and Vampire Diaries all saw significant gains compared to live-only viewing, with 90210 getting the biggest boost. The highlights:
* 90210 grew a considerable 73 percent in women 18-34 (1.92 vs. 3.32) and 46 percent in total viewers (1.9 million vs. 2.9 million).
* Melrose Place, which has been struggling in the ratings, gained 54 percent in women 18-34 (2.12 vs. 3.26) and 43 percent in total viewers (2 million vs. 2.8 million).
* Freshman hit Vampire Diaries soared 64 percent in women 18-34 (2.33 vs. 3.83) and 40 percent in total viewers (4.0 million vs. 5.7 million).
* Supernatural grew 35 percent in women 18-34 (1.5 vs. 2.0) and 38 percent (2.9 million vs. 4 million) in total viewers.
Data for Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, and Smallville should start trickling in next week.
http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2009/09/30/scoop-vampire-90210-melrose-get-bigger/
Overnights include the Mets' game. Numbers reflect everybody who watched the CW last night, regardless of what was being broadcast. Any local affiliates that did not air Smallville will be backed out of the ratings for the finals numbers.Metallo's overnight ratings are in:
Well just went to tvbythenumbers for the over night numbers. Even with the lost of the nyc market for mets game. Smallville did pretty well. A slight dip from premire numbers of 2.573(overall) metallo got overnight rating of 2.39. So thats good to hear.