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I've updated the table...
One of these days I will do a DVR Battle: Kaley vs. Summer...
Big Bang, HIMYM, 2.5 Men, and Old Christine did excellent and all had season highs, by the way. I would not have expected this, but CBS still has the most-watched comedy lineup on television at this time.
I'm pretty sure NBC won't hold up this well when it returns on April 3rd and 10th...
I wasn't the first to love on 8 Simple Rules or even the 1000th!
P.S. those were good numbers across the board, but 2.5 Men did 14.12 million on 11/12/07...
If a 5.4 is great, the most amazing aspect of all is this: the broadcast networks even adjusted for inflation are seemingly making more money out of vastly fewer viewers. On the plus side, this walk down memory lane is probably much, much harder for NBC to stomach than it is for CBS!
I really feel CW should turn into a distributor to place it's GEMS in the right place (CABLE). Reaper would do gr8 on USA, sandwiched between Monk and Psych. What do u think about the following trade?
Smallville -> ABC family
Supernatural -> SciFi channel
Reaper -> USA network
Gossip Girl -> MTV
ANTM -> BRAVO
Beauty & Geek -> VH1
One Tree Hill -> ABC family
Everybody Hates Chris, Girlfriends, Game, Aliens in America -> TBS
Supernatural to SciFi and Gossip Girl to MTV sounds righteous to me. But would you do something with the CW's primetime allocation? 2-4 million primetime viewers is at the very least competitive with <s>some</s> all cable channels. Seems like you might as well use the airspace with...something. They're bringing Supernatural and a bunch of other shows back, so it seems like they're OK with it for at least another season.
I can't stop posting the CW's numbers though. trainwreck, can't avert my eyes, etc. ;)
Jack, she may be off the air, but she's still out there promoting the show!
Though considering it's FOX we're talking about here...I suppose we'll all have to hold back the cheering until they actually put out something official.
Just wait until they do the revival of 90210.
I also think that advertisers are more prone these days to advertise during a show with a "cult" following because they understand the power of these shows...for example, Heroes. The show hasn't really done well in HHs for a while, but still makes mega bucks for NBC. Advertisers are probably attracted by the numbers the show gets from the men demographic. One can easily tell when Spider Man 3 and Mountain Dew are heavily promoted during it.