Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Special deals, football pace publish-holiday week
Holiday special deals including CBS The Victorias Secret Fashion Show acquired the other day. Telepic 'Good Luck Charlie' will be a champion for Disney Funnel.Lots of TV's finest hits rested inside the week following Thanksgiving, a frame centered by football and specs starring models, country crooners together with a particular red-colored-colored-nosed reindeer. CBS didn't air a number of its top dramas or comedies, as well as the only ABC originals -- its "Not such a long time ago"-introduced Sunday dramas -- saw below-average perfs, possibly due to inadequacies in series circulation earlier inside the week. Fox, which broadcast its top shows and introduced new comedy "Personally, I Can't Stand My Teenage Daughter" to decent amounts, won a couple of days in many key demos. The web appeared to become substantially elevated having a Sunday Nfl overrun, exceeding Thirty Dollars million audiences beginning off primetime your evening. According to Nielsen, Fox averaged a 3. rating/8 participate grownups 18-49, well before NBC (2.3/6), CBS (2.2/6) and ABC (1.8/5), with Univision (1.4/4) and ESPN (1.3/4) in the tight fight for fifth Univision elevated to 3rd in grownups 18-34 (1.5/5), before CBS and ABC. Fox also introduced in grownups 25-54 (3.5/8 to 2.9/7 for CBS), while CBS edged out Fox in general audiences (8.9 million to eight.6 000 0000). For Fox, Sunday's animated vets "The Simpsons" (4./10 in 18-49, 9.00m) and "Family Guy" (3.6/8, 7.14m) were above average due to the football overrun. Earlier inside the frame, "The X Factor" shined with Wednesday's performance show (3.7/10, 11.04m), and Tuesday originals "Glee" (3.2/8, 7.90m), and "New Girl" looked good (3.6/9, 7.59m). Following "X Factor," the premiere of "Personally, I Can't Stand My Teenage Daughter" saw good-enough amounts (2.8/7, 6.80m), however it may be hard to hold only at that level when the show's primary competitors are in originals. Round the drama side, "Bones" introduced its Thursday hour (2.8/7, 8.91m), nevertheless the Monday tandem of "Terra Nova" (2.2/6, 7.19m) and "House" (2.6/6, 7.41m) were underwhelming. CBS shipped the week's top two 18-49 scores for nonsports programs with some Tuesday special deals: "Victoria's Secret Fashion Show" (4.6/12, 10.39m), up 35% versus. a year ago, and "Rudolph the Red-colored-colored-Nosed Reindeer" (4./11, 12.64m). Even though its top dramas and comedies all were preempted or broadcast repeats, CBS still exercised well with repeats like "2 Broke Women" (3.3/8, 7.70m) and "The Big Bang Theory" (3./9, 10.48m). And reality vets "Survivor" (3.1/9, 11.05m) and "The Astounding Race" (2.7/6, 9.58m) saved chugging along. NBC was introduced of course by "Sunday Evening Football": The Detroit Lions-Saints game was the week's No. 1 primetime program (7.4/18 in 18-49, 18.90m). Internet also accomplished good results from some repeats and preemptions, as "Finest Loser" (2.4/6, 7.12m), "MotherhoodInch (2.1/5, 5.76m) and "Law and Order: SVU" (2.2/6, 9.90m) were near season levels. Not going to a substantial uptick was the net's Thursday comedy block, introduced by "WorkInch (2.9/8, 5.71m) and "Whitney" (1.9/5, 3.93m). ABC saw rookie hotshot "Not such a long time ago" (3.2/7, 9.66m) decline towards the least expensive score so far, despite the fact that it is constantly deliver hugely-period gains. The web also did Confident with special deals like Thursday's "CMA Country Christmas" (2.1/6, 9.03m), up nicely versus. a year ago, and perennials like "Shrek the Halls" (2.6/7, 7.70m) and "Santa Claus is Going to Town" (2.2/6, 7.23m). ESPN introduced the cable nets thanks mostly towards the "Monday Evening Football" contest involving the NY Leaders and New Orleans (5.6/15, 14.42m). Disney Channel's original movie "All The Best Charlie: It's Christmas," using the net's hit sitcom, averaged 6.88 million audiences being most likely probably the most-seen live-action cable movie of 2011. It attracted 3.3 million kids 6-11 and two.4 million inside the 9-14 demo. Other holiday photos that clicked on on incorporated ABC Family's "Dr. Seuss' How a Grinch Stole Christmas" on Friday (3.85 million) and Hallmark's "A Princess for Christmas" on Saturday (3.55m). Among series to complete especially well were FX's "Sons of Anarchy" (2.3/6, 4.42m), A&E's "Storage Wars" (2.2/5, 5.57m), History's "Parn Stars" (2.1/5, 5.75m) and Discovery's "Gold Hurry" (1.9/5, 4.74m).
TV Land's "Hot in Cleveland" came 1.94 million due to its season preem Wednesday, then your debut of "The Exes" (1.44m). Contact Ron Kissell at ron.kissell@variety.com
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