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Ratings Recap: Oregon State at Boise State Demo Tops, But CBS Has More Viewers

(for Saturday, September 25, 2010) CBS did very well in total viewers with encores of ‘Hawaii Five-0′ and ‘Blue Bloods,’ while NBC was much improved over last week’s disastrous repeats of ‘The Apprentice’ and ‘Parenthood,’ by switching up their lineup. But the demo crown went to Oregon State at Boise State on ABC’s ‘Saturday Night College Football.

ABC (1.7/6, 4.66 million) was tops, but way off from last week, down 26% in the demo and more than 2.5 million viewers from when Notre Dame was featured. FOX (1.5/5, 4.53 million) ticked up a tenth versus last week in taking second in the demo, while CBS (1.1/4, 5.98 million) was the most watched network, gaining nearly 1.5 million viewers over last week. Even in the rear, NBC (0.8/3, 3.98 million) saw improvements, up 37% in the demo and more than 2 million viewer over last week’s awful outing.

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Ratings Recap: Tom Selleck Powers ‘Blue Bloods’ to Victory, ‘Good Guys’ Bad, ‘Outlaw’ Out

(for Friday, September 24, 2010) CBS had a very good night thanks to the transplanted power of ‘CSI: NY’ and the mustachioed might of Tom Selleck and ‘Blue Bloods.’ Others weren’t so lucky as both ‘Outlaw’ and ‘The Good Guys’ fell flat on their faces with a shift to Friday nights. ‘Supernatural’ held up just fine on its new night, and both it and ‘Smallville’ are keeping The CW competitive with the big boys in the advertiser-coveted Adults 18-49 demographic.

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Ratings Recap: CBS Makes a ‘Big Bang’ on Thursdays; ‘My Generation’ Flops Hard

(for Thursday, September 23, 2010) NBC might be glad that ‘My Generation’ flopped so hard against ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ because it draws attention away from the horrific performance being turned in by ‘The Apprentice’ at 10 o’clock. William Shatner and ‘Outsourced’ both benefited from strong lead-ins, while the rest of the night performed about as expected.

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Ratings Recap: ‘Modern Family’ Scores Huge, But CBS Wins Anyway

(for Wednesday, September 22) ‘Modern Family’ came out huge for ABC, who’s comedy lineup improved across the line. Too bad they bombed out at 10 PM again, leaving it wide open for CBS to win the night, thanks to a strong bow from ‘The Defenders’ and continued dominance by ‘Survivor.’ ‘Undercovers’ didn’t score huge for NBC, but ‘SVU’ managed to find year-to-year growth, giving them a good premiere Wednesday.

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Ratings Recap: ‘Glee’ and ‘NCIS’ Dominate, FOX Comedies Falter

(for Tuesday, September 21, 2010) It’s rare that a fall series can beat ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ but ‘Glee’ managed to do so in the all-important Adults 18-49 demographic. After that, though, FOX’s ratings slid through their two new comedy bows, while CBS and three hours of ‘NCIS’ shows proved their staying power. As for NBC, ‘The Biggest Loser’ was a little smaller than in recent seasons.

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Ratings Recap: The New Season Is Here, Somebody Tell ‘Lone Star’

(for Monday, September 20, 2010) It was a big night of premieres, as every show was a season or series premiere, except for The CW lineup, which managed to hold up just fine against the stiffer competition. What did we learn? More and more people love ‘Dancing With the Stars.’ CBS had a good night of premiers, and ‘The Event’ was solid for NBC. But something happened at FOX after ‘House’ ended. Something very, very not pretty. Something called ‘Lone Star’s ratings.

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Ratings Recap: Football Continues to Dominate, ‘The Gates’ Ends Up But Still Weak

(for Sunday, September 19, 2010) It’s Sunday and that means the NFL dominates everything. And because it’s live, not accounting for time zones, it messes up the ratings on every network, and especially CBS which ALWAYS shifts back every show on Sundays to accommodate late-running afternoon games. Why, oh why can’t you just have a flexible-time post-game show like FOX does so everything else can start on time for at least half of the country? Oh, and ‘The Gates’ ended, but hardly anyone noticed.

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Ratings Recap: ‘The Apprentice’ Flops Again, Notre Dames Wins While Losing

Notre Dame University(for Saturday, September 18, 2010) Notre Dame may have lost the game, but they won the night as ‘Saturday Night College Football’ saw huge gains for ABC. In fact, it was a good night, relatively speaking, except for fourth place beleagured NBC, which failed again with an encore of ‘The Apprentice’ premiere. Clearly people don’t care as much about watching other people fight for a job when they can’t find one of their own.

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Ratings Recap: ’20/20′ Roars Into Its New Season, ‘Flashpoint’ Ends Solid

Elizabeth Vargas(for Friday, September 17, 2010) Repeats of episodes that aired their original episodes this week didn’t fare so well. In this era of online streaming and DVR-usage climbing steadily, I have to wonder how much longer this remains a viable programming strategy? ‘Nikita’ and ‘Hellcats’ for The CW and ‘Outlaw’ for NBC all ranked very low, while ’20/20′ came blazing out with a new season premiere hitting four-year highs.

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Ratings Recap: ‘The Big Bang Theory’ Does Very Well on Thursdays, ‘The Apprentice’ Flops

'The Apprentice 6'(for Thursday, August 16, 2010) Even though it was still in repeats, ‘The Big Bang Theory’ moved to its new night and showed that its definitely ready to compete with the big Thursday night competition. ‘The Vampire Diaries’ and ‘Nikita’ were off slightly, while the new iteration of ‘The Apprentice’ laid a big turd on NBC’s schedule with a very disappointing two-hour premiere.

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Ratings Recap: ‘AGT’ and ‘BB’ End With Season Highs, ‘Survivor’ Settles in Nicely

'Survivor: Nicaragua'(for Wednesday, September 15, 2010) It was a night of beginnings squaring off against endings. ‘America’s Got Talent’ and ‘Big Brother’ set season highs with their swan songs, while ‘MasterChef’ slipped slightly saying goodbye. In premiere news, ‘Survivor: Nicaragua’ came in solidly on its new night, while ‘Outlaw’ stumbled a bit on its off-night premiere.

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Ratings Recap: Premieres Can’t Touch Finales, But Two Out of Three Improve

Lauren Graham, 'Parenthood'(for Tuesday, September 14, 2010) It was big goodbyes and soft hellos as NBC began their final two nights of both ‘America’s Got Talent’ and ‘Minute to Win It’ to great success. ABC was solid as well wit back-to-back ‘Wipeout’ finale hours. In premiere news, it was good for ‘Parenthood’ and ‘One Tree Hill,’ but not so much for ‘Life Unexpected’ which needs to find some viewers stat!

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Ratings Recap: ’90210′ and ‘Gossip Girl’ Come Back Soft, CBS Repeats Strong

'Gossip Girl'(for Monday, September 13, 2010) The CW continued their early premieres with ‘Gossip Girl’ and ’90210′ coming in with mixed results; one looking better than last year, and one about even, if not slightly down. CBS had a great final Monday of repeats to give them the night for the last Monday of the summer season.

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Ratings Recap: Football Comes Back Stronger Than Ever, ‘The Gates’ Is Lower Than Ever

'Sunday Night Football'(for Sunday, September 12, 2010) The NFL came back stronger than ever, giving NBC and ‘Sunday Night Football’ the highest premiere of all time. The game must have put more butts in the seats at home as almost every show showed gains on the night. The exception? The failure that is ‘The Gates.’

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Ratings Recap: NASCAR Beats Tennis, ‘Cops’ Celebrates 800 Episodes

'Cops'(for Saturday, September 11, 2010) On this 9/11 Anniversary, the broadcast networks showed no special programming to commemorate the event, though I suspect they will for its tenth anniversary next year. Instead, it was a night where NASCAR fans proved there are a lot more of them than there are fans of women’s tennis. FOX celebrated 800 episodes of ‘Cops’ as only they can. With rock-solid consistency in the ratings.

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