For most broadcast shows, exile to Friday means your network thinks the show is past its time, and should peacefully fade away without damaging the ratings of shows on Sunday-Thursday. That’s likely the idea that the CW had when it put Smallville on Fridays this season. But defying conventional wisdom (and to many fans, the wishes of CW chief Dawn Ostroff), not only has Smallville refused to go quietly, it was tied for second best adults 18-49 rating on the CW last week. I know that the CW targets women 18-34, but be certain they sell advertising based on whatever attractive demo ratings they get. Those results cannot be ignored.
I know i said it before countless times how the heck is she still in charge of the network when pretty much all its shows are doing crap besides 2-3. As for smallville i doubt it will be over this year. We can thank us loyal viewers and probably WB too wanting to have a live action superman show in production. Since all the craziness with the film department and the legal court stuff. So they would likely want to milk smallville as long as possible.
I was literally just about to post that
Great minds as they say![]()
That beyotch should be fireed.
I have a great mind too!
CWSmallville 1.2/4(demo)2.70(millions of viewers)
Meanwhile Smallville fans will delight that Smallville hit a season high in viewers (2.7 million) and matched its season highs with adults 18-34 (1.2/5) and adults 18-49 (1.2/5). Smallville ranked #1 in the hour in men 18-34 (1.3/6) and men 18-49 (1.3/5-tie) and ranked second in adults 18-34. And for those who just can’t stand not knowing, Smallville pulled a 1.0/4 with women 18-34.
Meanwhile Smallville fans will delight that Smallville hit a season high in viewers (2.7 million) and matched its season highs with adults 18-34 (1.2/5) and adults 18-49 (1.2/5). Smallville ranked #1 in the hour in men 18-34 (1.3/6) and men 18-49 (1.3/5-tie) and ranked second in adults 18-34. And for those who just cant stand not knowing, Smallville pulled a 1.0/4 with women 18-34.