Wednesday, November 9, 2011

CBS involves weekly victory

A effective perf from Blue Bloods elevated CBS.The finest national football league and nfl and college football game in five years as well as the across-the-board strength of the entertainment selection lifted CBS atop the primetime ratings pack the other day. Response to the Eye's victory were strong perfs by a few its core vets, as Monday's "two and a half Males," Tuesday's "NCIS," Thursday's "The Big Bang Theory" and Friday's "Blue Bloods" put together the most effective demo scores for nearly any series by themselves particular nights. And Wednesday leadoff hitter "Survivor" is constantly thrive within the 23rd edition, joining "Large Bang" and "Blue Bloods" in striking season levels the other day. "Blue Bloods" particularly will be a standout, since the Tom Selleck-fronted family cop drama drenched its best regular 18-49 score (2.1 rating/6 share) since its series premiere in September 2010, and won its hour by 5 shares in grownups 25-54. Too as with total audiences, its 12.73 million will be a bigger crowd than up-to-date looking for essentially among last week's scripted series airing on ABC, NBC and Fox. Overall for your week of March. 31-November. 6, Nielsen estimations that CBS finished on top among grownups 18-49 getting a 3.4 rating/9 share, then Fox (3./8), NBC (2.4/7), ABC (2.2/6), Univision (1.4/4) and ESPN (1./3). The Interest also lashed your competitors in grownups 5-54 (4.4/11) and total audiences (13 million). For your season, CBS is tied with Fox for your 18-49 lead which is the outright leader in 25-54 and total audiences. Fox remains finest gainer, up 15% or maybe more in many groups. CBS padded its average the other day with Saturday's special primetime national football league and nfl and college football game between Southeastern Conference rivals LSU and Alabama. The overall game involving the country's top-rated teams averaged a massive 7.2/21 in grownups 18-49 and 20.01 million audiences overall -- the greatest aud for just about any regular-season college game since Michigan and Ohio Condition came 21 million on ABC in 2006. The Eye's most widely used new show is Monday half-hour "2 Broke Women" (4.3/12, 10.97m), which again the other day offered just like a good bridge between "The Way In Which I Met Your Mother" (4.2/13, 10.49m) and "two and a half Males" (4.7/12, 13.90m). "NCIS" was Tuesday's No. 1 show (3.9/11, 19.71m), then one evening later "Survivor" (3.6/10 in 18-49, 11.95m) released its best scores since last December. "The Big Bang Theory" accomplished its finest regular Thursday amounts since moving for the evening 14 several days ago (5.4/16, 15.98m), and lead-out "Rules of Engagement" (3.7/10, 11.81m) released its best Thursday ratings so far. Elsewhere the other day, Fox was paced by Wednesday's winning "The X Factor" (4./11, 11.76m), and also on Thursday the "X Factor" results show (3.7/11, 11.64m) introduced into good scores for your season preem of "Bones" (3.3/8, 10.00m).The net's Tuesday hits "Glee" (3./8, 7.47m) and "New Girl" (3.6/9, 7.42m) returned in the three-week break with season lows, even though latter still introduced its timeslot in 18-49. ABC had an excellent Wednesday, with "Modern Family" (5.7/15, 13.37m) the week's No. 1 scripted show in demos and 10 p.m. rookie drama "Revenge" (3./8, 8.58m) posting best-since-premiere scores and leading its hour in 18-49. Also ongoing to please is Sunday drama "Not such a long time ago" (3.8/9, 11.45m), which maintained the majority of its prior audience in week three, and Thursday vet "Grey's Anatomy" (3.6/9, 9.52m) was that night's No. 1 drama in demos. NBC was introduced round the series side by Thursday comedy "WorkInch (3.2/8, 6.15m), while Friday drama "Grimm" (1.8/6, 6.01m) was lower 14% in the potent premiere however was the most effective entertainment series within the hour among grownups 18-49. Its top show remains "Sunday Evening Football" (8.8/22 in 18-49, 22.12m), as last week's Baltimore-Pittsburgh game was the week's No. 1 primetime program. Much less hot was the Monday debut of newsmag "Rock Center" (1./3, 4.14m). In cable, the most effective entertainment series among grownups 18-49 were AMC's "The Walking Dead" (3.4/8, 6.29m), FX's "Sons of Anarchy" (1.9/5, 3.63m), Comedy Central's "Tosh." (1.9/5, 3.25m) and AMC's new "Hell on Wheels" (1.9/5, 4.36m). Other standouts incorporated Discovery's "Gold Hurry" (1.6/5 in 18-49, 3.85m), which introduced all television due to its Friday 9 p.m. hour in grownups 18-34 (1.5/5) and key male demos Bravo's "Real Regular folks of Atlanta" stood a good showing Sunday (1.5/4, 2.90m) and USA's original movie "John Sandford's Certain Prey," starring Mark Harmon, put together 5.13 million audiences Sunday. Contact Ron Kissell at ron.kissell@variety.com

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