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ALCS Game 7 More Watched than MNF, Future President and SpongeBob

Posted on 21 October 2008 by Robert Seidman

With 13.357 million viewers, game seven of the ALCS between the Boston Red Sox and Tampa Bay Rays not only was the most watched baseball game in the history of cable television, it also was the most-watched program on cable all week. Congrats to TBS, who rebounded from a technical glitch Saturday night to have its best playoff baseball ratings ever on Sunday night.

We’ll cut J.A. Adande some slack for rounding that 13.357 million up to 14 million viewers on today’s Around the Horn, but come down on the side of Tim Cowlishaw who argued this year’s World Series would be the lowest-rated World Series EVER. We agree.

Game sevens are always good for ratings, especially when the Red Sox are involved, but these numbers surprised me. They eclipsed even the Monday Night Football game (which featured the New York football Giants).

The top half of the top twenty was more baseball with games 5 and 6 of the ALCS, debate coverage (where Fox narrowly bested CNN), and post-debate coverage. SpongeBob still made it into the top 10 with an extra-absorbent 7.666 million viewers for last Monday’s 8pm episode (the 8:30 episode garnered 5.778 million).

Not in the list below but among the data we saw were iCarly (4.376 million), 13 more SpongeBobs, the Michigan at Penn St. football game (4.291 million), the Naked Brothers Band season premiere (Nielsen had this listed as “NBB Movie Mystery Girl “on Nick (4.031 million), two additional O’Reilly Factor airings (last Monday and Thursday), and also on Fox News Channel, last Thursday’s Hannity & Colmes with 3.42 million. Army Wives checked in at #40 with 3.360 million. Check back as we’ll likely update the post with updates of shows that were not in the top forty data that we see.

Update 10/22/08 6:30AM PDT: TLC’s Jon and Kate Plus 8 drew 3.2 million viewers,  Lifetime Movie: Living Proof drew 2.2 million, Comedy Central’s Chocolate News premiere drew 2.2 million.  Crash on Starz and Encore last Friday drew 449,000.

Update #2: 10/22/08 6:30PM PDT: (with a hat tip to “Drake”, and ”Travis Yanan”  via Marc Berman’s forums:

MAD MEN                              1.0/2   0.5/1         N/A
TRUE BLOOD (53 minutes)              1.2/2   1.1/3   2,098,000
ENTOURAGE (27 minutes)               1.0/2   0.9/2   1,586,000
LITTLE BRITAIN USA (29 minutes)      0.3/1   0.3/1     447,000
ARMY WIVES                           2.4/4   1.3/3   3,360,000
DEXTER (54 minutes)                  0.5/1   0.3/1     863,000
CALIFORNICATION (28 minutes)         0.3/1   0.2/0     469,000
ACLS GAME 7 (231 minutes)           7.9/13  4.7/12  13,357,000

Our sources at AMC say Sunday’s Mad Men had 1.4 million viewers.

Full Top 20 Cable Results for the week ending 10/19/2008:

Rank Shows NET DAY(S) Live+SD HH Rating Viewers Live+SD (000)
1 MLB ALCS (RED SOX-RAYS 7) TBSC SUNDAY 7.9 13,357
2 NFL REGULAR SEASON L (GIANTS/BROWNS) ESPN MONDAY 7.2 11,422
3 PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE(S)-10/15/2008 FOXNC WEDNESDAY 5.5 9,068
4 SR/PRES DEBATE 3 2008(S)-10/15/2008 CNN WEDNESDAY 5.4 8,931
5 MLB ALCS (RED SOX-RAYS 6) TBSC SATURDAY 5.4 8,928
6 ANDERSON COOPER 360 CNN WEDNESDAY 4.8 7,795
7 SPONGEBOB NICK MONDAY 4.3 7,666
8 ON THE RECORD W/GRETA FOXNC WEDNESDAY 4.6 7,394
9 MLB ALCS (RAYS-RED SOX 5) TBSC THURSDAY 4.7 7,211
10 SPONGEBOB NICK MONDAY 3.3 5,778
11 MLB ALCS (RAYS-RED SOX 4) TBSC TUESDAY 3.8 5,732
12 SPONGEBOB NICK MONDAY 3.1 5,041
13 PRES DEBATE/ANALYSIS(S)-10/15/2008 FOXNC WEDNESDAY 3.1 4,800
14 PROJECT RUNWAY BRVO WEDNESDAY 3.2 4,787
15 THE OREILLY FACTOR FOXNC WEDNESDAY 3.1 4,651
16 WWE ENTERTAINMENT (WWE RAW) USA MONDAY 2.7 4,612
17 ANDERSON COOPER 360 CNN WEDNESDAY 3.0 4,573
18 WWE ENTERTAINMENT (WWE RAW) USA MONDAY 2.6 4,519
19 MLB ALCS (RAYS-RED SOX 3) TBSC MONDAY 3.0 4,499
20 COLL FTB TONIGHT SCOREB L ESPN SATURDAY 2.7 4,395

Nielsen Ratings Data: ©2008 The Nielsen Company. All Rights Reserved

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35 Responses to “ALCS Game 7 More Watched than MNF, Future President and SpongeBob”

  1. PA says:

    I’m sick of seeing these things cluttered up with sports, politics, and Spongebob. It’s a shame, really.

  2. I don’t think it’s a shame where the numbers shake out. I wish we had access to more cable information so we could regularly provide more comprehensive cable show information, but unfortunately we don’t.

    Fortunately (for me and for you) this kind of political coverage is a once every four year proposition. As for sports, it’s seasonal and cyclical, but I don’t think it’s going away. As for SpongeBob, yellow and porous is he…

  3. Rod says:

    How are the ratings for “World’s Toughest Fixes” on National Geographic?

  4. tom says:

    any idea how the futurama movie did on sunday? sucks it ended up against game 7.

  5. Tiffany says:

    I’m glad that the SpongeBob special of last friday got so many viewers!

  6. Tiffany says:

    Sorry, I meant last Monday!

  7. Bill Gorman says:

    Rod, tom, we see only the top 40 cable shows each week, and those were not among them. We may run across those numbers in a press release. If so, I will post them.

  8. Kasandra says:

    Again I’m here hat in hand asking for the True Blood numbers PLEASE :) You guys are ever so helpful!

  9. Drake says:

    Sunday Ratings:

    MAD MEN (HH:1.0/2; A18-49:0.5/1)
    TRUE BLOOD (HH:1.2/2; A18-49:1.1/3; V:2,098,000)
    ENTOURAGE (HH:1.0/2; A18-49:0.9/2; V:1,586,000)
    LITTLE BRITAIN USA (HH:0.3/1; A18-49:0.3/1; V:447,000)
    DEXTER (HH:0.5/1; A18-49:0.3/1; V:863,000)
    CALIFORNICATION (HH:0.3/1; A18-49:0.2/0; V:469,000)

    Source:
    http://pifeedback.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/63310451/m/113101861/p/12

  10. thanks Drake, I added it to the post — and we hear Mad Men had 1.4 million viewers on Sunday.

    And wow, True Blood is stomping Dexter and even beating Entourage.

  11. Kasandra says:

    Thanks so much! :) It’s getting better and better viewership

  12. shawn says:

    Rob, are you shocked True Blood is beating Dexter so bad in the ratings? I thought with it being on CBS it would do better this year. It seems like Dexter is missing some bite this year…the storyline is not as good as the past 2 years.

  13. Shawn, I can never be shocked w/HBO beating Showtime since it is in roughly 50% more homes, but I wouldn’t have predicted that True Blood would do so much better than Dexter. I agree Dexter isn’t nearly as good this year, but I think it was amazing that they got two great season (at least IMO) out of the premise and am not surprised that it’s harder to do three years in a row. I’m more surprised True Blood did noticeably better than Entourage.

  14. Julia says:

    Robert Seidman wrote:

    Shawn, I can never be shocked w/HBO beating Showtime since it is in roughly 50% more homes, but I wouldn’t have predicted that True Blood would do so much better than Dexter. I agree Dexter isn’t nearly as good this year, but I think it was amazing that they got two great season (at least IMO) out of the premise and am not surprised that it’s harder to do three years in a row. I’m more surprised True Blood did noticeably better than Entourage.

    I still haven’t seen the latest episode of Dexter, but I have to agree about what I’ve seen so far. The premiere actually made me think it was really going to be able to pull off another amazing season, but the whole Miguel thing is not playing out very well.

    (But mostly I just wanted to try out this new quote and reply thing!)

  15. Julia says:

    @ Julia:
    And I don’t think it works quite as nicely as it should. There’s not much of an indicator that the quote has finished and the new comment has begun. :(

  16. should it stay or should it go, Julia? I was just playing around with it because “it was there”

  17. Julia says:

    Robert Seidman wrote:

    should it stay or should it go, Julia? I was just playing around with it because “it was there”

    I like the idea, but the execution doesn’t quite work the way it should, I think. The tag is blockquote, but it doesn’t actually block the quote. If it did, I would keep it. I’m not sure why it’s not working right, though.

  18. Noah says:

    Does demo performance matter much for networks like Showtime and HBO?

  19. Bill Gorman says:

    Noah, since the age demos are all about advertising, I wouldn’t think the paid cable networks would value them any more than any other viewer group. A paying subscriber is a paying subscriber, regardless of age.

  20. I think Dexter is somewhat different in terms of a straight foward narratative this season than the last two, but its still a terrific piece of Television. Sunday’s episode were he proposes to Rita was a great hr of TV. True Blood is a really interesting show that keeps me coming back week after week, but it soley relies on it’s quirky characters like Twin Peaks did years ago. There’s no real storyline to propel it forward, at least so far! Still there’s something about it that I enjoy! Id give it a 6.5 out of 10.

    CHUCK

  21. Bill Gorman says:

    My hoped for Yoda vs. SpongeBob showdown was *really* wishful thinking.

    This week:
    16 episodes of SpongeBob in the cable top 40 with viewership of 3.496 million or more

    Star Wars: The Clone Wars not in the top 40.

    Forget the Dark Side, SpongeBob is a master of the Yellow Side of the Force!

  22. haha. that’s a smackdown.

    May the force porous be with you.

  23. PapaBeargotPunked says:

    Numbers look fudged to me. Where is RealTime with Bill Maher and Countdown with Keith Olbermann and not to forget Rachel Maddow show on this list. More like 1st 2nd and 3rd spot look distorted. Gorman and Seidman have hidden Faux News agenda.

    The accurate list should read:
    1.) Countdown Monday
    2.) Countdown Tuesday
    3.) Countdown Wednesday
    4.) Countdown Thursday
    5.) Countdown Friday
    6.) RealTime with Bill Maher
    7.) Rachel Maddow Show Monday
    8.) Rachel Maddow Show Tuesday
    9.) Rachel Maddow Show Wednesday
    10.) Rachel Maddow Show Thursday
    11.) Rachel Maddow Show Friday
    12.) Repeat Broadcast Countdown Monday
    13.) Repeat Broadcast Countdown Tuesday
    14.) Repeat Broadcast Countdown Wednesday
    15.) Repeat Broadcast Countdown Thursday
    16.) Repeat Broadcast Countdown Friday
    17.) Repeat Broadcast Rachel Maddow Show Monday
    18.) Repeat Broadcast Rachel Maddow Show Tuesday
    19.) Repeat Broadcast Rachel Maddow Show Wednesday
    20.) Repeat Broadcast Rachel Maddow Show Thursday

  24. Johnthemon says:

    @PapaBeargotPunked

    Shut Up.

    Question: How many of the Spongebob episodes are repeats and how many are first-run?

  25. Jon, I honestly have no idea. While we get that level of detail for the broadcast shows (whether they are repeats or not), we do not get such information for cable shows. Over the next 13 days my program guide lists 93 (yes, ninety-three!) airings of SpongeBob, I’d assume all but a couple are reruns, but again I have no idea.

  26. Julia says:

    http://epguides.com/SpongeBobSquarePants/

    Apparently there are only 125 episodes that have aired, and only one (a special) that aired in October.

  27. Yi says:

    How were the ratings for the “The Steve Harvey Show” episode that aired on TBS due to the ALCS snafu?

  28. Yi, apparently not good enough to make it into the cable top 40, so I don’t know.

  29. Johnthemon says:

    thanks for confirming that Julia.

  30. Tim says:

    Interested in how the Sci-Fi show ‘Sanctuary’ is doing. Does anybody have any data available?

    Thanks

  31. KS Rose says:

    Hey where is this weeks info? :) Not to be ungrateful but I’m chewing on my keyboard to find out how True Blood did. I read in Variety that it had 2.07 million viewers but no household or 18-49 data. (not that I think pay services care about demographics all that much unless it’s a rare demographic that it can hope will cross over to it’s other shows)

    Thanks to anyone that can give me the Oct 26 info…

  32. KS — while the data is surely available, it’s not yet available via the method Nielsen gives us access to it. I’m sure we’ll have it tomorrow morning, but our info (top 40 shows) won’t include True Blood if it was only 2.07 million anyway. We never get 18-49 data for cable shows anyway, but I suspect you’re right that it’s not very important for pay channels (unless they somehow use it to forecast DVD sales).

  33. Cool says:

    I’m truly shocked with Spongebob.

  34. Bill Gorman says:

    Cool, it is surprising to see how the yellow one racks up the cable viewers, but it has been the case for at least the year we’ve been running the site.

  35. KS Rose says:

    Thanks Robert. One of your lovely readers usually has the Trueblood 18-49 and household data for me. :) yaay for the internet. hehe


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