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Tuesday Ratings: NBC’s Tops With Talent, But Road Trip Goes Nowhere

Posted on 08 July 2009 by Bill Gorman

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Scoreboard NBC ABC CBS Uni FOX CW
Rating/Share: Adults 18-49 2.2/7 1.9/6 1.7/5 1.4/4 0.8/3 0.4/1
Rating/Share: Adults 18-34 1.8/6 1.2/4 1.1/4 1.4/5 0.8/3 0.4/1
Total Viewers (million) 7.126 6.180 8.469 3.434 2.193 1.053

America’s Got Talent was the top rated show of the night and lifted NBC to the overall win with an average 2.2 rating in the adults 18-49 demo, but the premiere of Great American Road Trip started very slowly with a 1.3 demo rating.

AGT was down sharply from last week’s 3.7 rating to its lowest original rating of the summer, but the night overall was down for every network except ABC which was boosted by 20/20 (Jackson-a-palooza?) replacing Better Off Ted, and Primetime: Family Secrets leaping to a 2.6 18-49 demo rating from last week’s pitiful 0.9. Were there much better secrets this week? Dateline NBC did much better than an SVU repeat last week, as part of the continuing Jackson-a-palooza, but 48 Hours didn’t get the same boost.

Update: All 3 10pm shows were part of the Jackson-a-palooza.

You can see TV ratings from other recent Overnight ratings reports here.

Full details:

Time Net Show 18-49 Rating 18-49 Share 18-34 Rating 18-34 Share Viewers Live+SD (million)
8:00 CBS NCIS (repeat) 2.0 7 1.4 5 10.770
ABC The Superstars 1.4 5 0.9 3 4.198
NBC Great American Road Trip (premiere) 1.3 5 1.0 4 4.657
FOX Legally Blonde 2 (movie) 0.7 3 0.7 3 2.043
CW 90210 (repeat) 0.5 2 0.4 2 1.026
9:00 NBC America’s Got Talent 3.0 9 2.5 8 10.434
ABC 20/20 1.8 5 1.2 4 5.743
CBS The Mentalist (repeat) 1.8 5 1.0 3 9.091
FOX Legally Blonde 2 (movie) 0.8 2 0.9 3 2.344
CW Hitched or Ditched (repeat) 0.4 1 0.3 1 1.081
10:00 ABC Primetime: Family Secrets 2.6 7 1.6 5 8.599
NBC Dateline NBC 2.3 7 1.8 6 6.286
CBS 48 Hours 1.5 4 0.8 2 5.548

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Nielsen TV Ratings: ©2009 The Nielsen Company. All Rights Reserved. 

Definitions:

*Fast Affiliate Ratings: These first national ratings, including demographics, are available at approximately 11 AM (ET) the day after telecast, and are released to subscribing customers daily. These data, from the National People Meter sample, are strictly time-period information, based on the normal broadcast network feed, and include all programming on the affiliated stations, sometimes including network programming, sometimes not. The figures may include stations that did not air the entire network feed, as well as local news breaks or cutaways for local coverage or other programming. Fast Affiliate ratings are not as useful for live programs and are likely to differ significantly from the final results, because the data reflect normal broadcast feed patterns. For example, with a World Series game, Fast Affiliate Ratings would include whatever aired from 8-11PM on affiliates in the Pacific Time Zone, following the live football game, but not game coverage that begins at 5PM PT. The same would be true of Presidential debates as well as live award shows and breaking news reports.

Rating: Estimated percentage of the universe of TV households (or other specified group) tuned to a program in the average minute. Ratings are expressed as a percent.

Share (of Audience): The percent of households (or persons) using television who are tuned to a specific program, station or network in a specific area at a specific time. (See also, Rating, which represents tuning or viewing as a percent of the entire population being measured.)

Time Shifted Viewing – Program ratings for national sources are produced in three streams of data – Live, Live+Same Day (Live+SD) and Live+7 Day. Time shifted figures account for incremental viewing that takes place with DVRs which are currently in approximately 24.4% of all U.S. TV households. Live+Same Day (Live+SD) include viewing during the same broadcast day as the original telecast, with a cut-off of 3:00AM local time when meters transmit daily viewing to Nielsen for processing. Live+7 Day ratings include incremental viewing that takes place during the 7 days following a telecast.

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42 Responses to “Tuesday Ratings: NBC’s Tops With Talent, But Road Trip Goes Nowhere”

  1. Guilhaume says:

    Hello,

    I’m French, and I am a fan of US television and their ratings.

    Firstly, congratulatiosn for your excellent website ! Well done !

    I have got two questions :
    1) why don’t you write in your overnight result the share 2+, why do you write only the share A.18-49 ?
    2) and why do you stop the top 20 by broadcast (ABC? CBS, NBC, FOX, CW) ? I know because the holidays and many repeats, but in summer there is many premiere also (WWTBAM in august, Big brother, SYTYCDance, American’s talent, tv series who stop in july or august, …).

    Thank for your answer, and congratulations for your website (and sorry for my bad English).

    Guilhaume – http://www.fan2tv.com

  2. Chief says:

    Has Jackson’s body finally been buried yet? It won’t be until a few days after that happens that the influx of MJ specials ceases I’m predicting.

    When will we have numbers for the afternoon coverage of the memorial service?

  3. Master Moron says:

    Didn’t ABC have a similar show to The Great American Road Trip a couple of years ago? It was about teams looking at clues to try to get to different American landmarks, kind of like The Amazing Race. I turned to The Great American Road Trip for a couple minutes and it looked pretty stupid. A bunch of people racing while wearing giant presidents’ heads and one of the most annoying hosts I’ve ever seen.

  4. J. Norman says:

    Instead of the reruns and reality shows, I took a look at the new Sci Fi. . .oops, make that SyFy show “Warehouse 13″. It was Ok to good. Not great, but the pilots are often designed to get you through the introductions. It seems a bit like a similar show they (SyFy) put on several years ago called the Chronicle.
    I think Warehouse 13 has some potential. I’ll give it another look next week.

  5. Bill Gorman says:

    Chief, I am assuming we will see press reports of the numbers from the Memorial sometime today.

  6. Don says:

    “Were there much better secrets this week?” –The Family Secrets episode was focused on the Jackson family’s troubles. So, yes, to answer your question, haha.

    “Didn’t ABC have a similar show to The Great American Road Trip a couple of years ago?” –You might be thinking of season 8 of The Amazing Race which was The Amazing Race: Family Edition. It got criticized for being incredibly boring, unfun to watch, and got low ratings. How TGART got greenlighted with the history of TAR8 is a mystery.

  7. RJ says:

    48 Hours was a repeat I believe.

  8. Bill Gorman says:

    Guilhaume,

    1) We don’t see the P2+ share in our overnight data. We do see household ratings and share, but don’t list them because they aren’t particularly meaningful to the shows or the networks.

    2) A week or so ago we stopped getting the weekly ratings data on every broadcast show, we expect to get it again in September.

  9. rob says:

    48 hours was new and about michael jackson. i figured 20/20 would do better but more people watched that Talent crap.

  10. Mark says:

    90210 repeats have been getting over 1 million viewers and all of there other repeats (besides Hitched or Ditched) have been getting lower than 1 million.

  11. John says:

    Road Trip was pretty funny and had some imaginative challenges. I’m a big Amazing Race fan and wasn’t crazy about season 8 but Road Trip isn’t really a carbon copy of that poor season of AR. It’s more of a competiton based show with great American landmarks as the backdrop. I enjoyed it.

  12. Don says:

    The 20/20 episode was about Michael Jackson. I’d call 20/20 the ‘crap’ and Talent the entertainment.

  13. Adam says:

    Road Trip was pretty good (by NBC standards ;) ) I don’t think they’ll pull the plug on it because it’s a reality show, and it’s cheaper to produce.

  14. Adam says:

    Speaking of pulling the plug, The Philanthropist tonight. Please kill this show…it’s beyond horrible

  15. gmyers says:

    were those rollerskaters on AGT any good? They are the symbol for that show here.

  16. Bill Gorman says:

    gmyers, they are less a symbol for the show than a symbol of my laziness in changing the graphic! ;)

  17. Sean says:

    Hi do u guys know a good site to find out the UK ratings?? i just want to know how Torchwood did last night.

  18. mtgolflady says:

    I watched the first 30 seconds of Road Trip and turned the channel. Thought it might be interesting because of being on Rte 66 but quickly saw it was just going to be another set-up, scripted, stupid stunts show.

  19. Joe says:

    I don’t know why people thought 20/20 would do good people are sick of that Jackson Crap. Im glad talent beat the snot out of them.

  20. Joe says:

    I have to say, I’m not surprised in the least that “Road Trip” started out so poorly. Peter Paltridge said it best when he wrote about why “The Chopping Block” tanked:

    Another “risk-free” idea is to blatantly rip off another show. This is Hell’s Kitchen, the reality program where an angry chef yells at people for an hour. The only change is the name and that it’s a different angry chef. This is a behavior of network execs that I will never understand, because total ripoffs of more popular shows almost never work. Ninety-nine times out of a hundred, people would prefer to watch the original show. If you want a guarantee, you’re NOT going to find it here! Ripoffs don’t avoid risk, they jump right into the pit!

    You can read the rest of his article on NBC’s current ratings and performance issues here.
    And NBC is making this same mistake all over again, only this time they’re ripping off “The Amazing Race”.
    Seriously, what the hell?

  21. Mike says:

    I wish ABC would of brought back The Mole. That was the highlight of my summer last year.

  22. romo says:

    To Norman:
    Its not SyFy….its Syfy.

  23. ABCHasProblems says:

    ABC had surprisingly decent ratings last night. 20/20 got the numbers it did because there were exclusive interviews (and one exclusive Stevie Wonder performance). I’m not surprised Primetime: Family Secrets beat CBS and NBC at 10:00. NBC should put America’s Got Talent @ 8:00 and Road Trip @ 9:00. This formula has been proven successful with new shows launched after American Idol, so I don’t see why it can’t work for NBC.

  24. Jamie says:

    the philanthropist rocks adam… have you even watched an entire episode? or is this more of the regular “lets bash everything nbc but chuck” fare I have grown to expect from this site and the posters on it.

  25. Bill Gorman says:

    Jamie, “expect from this site”?, in a comment on a post entitled “NBC’s tops with Talent”?

    Commenters comment as they will, but please point out where we (or I, since Robert’s been out for a few weeks) didn’t give NBC it’s proper positive due respects when it was called for?

  26. michael says:

    America clearly isn’t impressed by the new “America’s Got Talent.” And neither am I. Nick Cannon SUCKS! And the show is starting to look old and tired!

  27. Dan says:

    Adam, the Philanthropist is gone after the summer as is Merlin. NBC just enjoys burning off low rated series that they already paid for. Considering how well NBC’s AGT does, im surprised NBC doesn’t air it during the broadcast year, though it would be hard for them now considering the limited timeslots.

  28. Rob says:

    Great American Road Trip made my family and I laugh, it was great and I really love America’s Got Talent.

  29. Master Moron says:

    Don, no, the show I’m thinking about aired on ABC. It aired prior to The Amazing Race: Family Edition. I looked it up on Bing and the show was called Treasure Hunters. Laird Macintosh was the host. It was really odd because the host sounded like a robot.

  30. Don says:

    Master,

    Oh ok. Although, Treasure Hunters aired on NBC, and I believe it was an international journey.

  31. R.J. says:

    What’s happening with the episode of better off ted that was suppose to air Tuesday?

  32. Don says:

    Better Off Ted and Scrubs were bumped for a 20/20 about Michael Jackson since his memorial ceremony was that day. Both were scheduled to be reruns.

    BOT will be back Tuesday at 9pm with a new episode. Tell your friends.

  33. Dan says:

    Yep for the next 4 weeks Better Off Ted will air its remaining Season 1 episodes along with Scrubs repeats. The series second season will start in November but this is a chance to sample this really funny series.

    Definitely watch it.

  34. Don says:

    Also to note, Better Off Ted is now on Hulu to watch. Good news if you hate ABC.com’s pesky video player.

    Desperate Housewives, The Superstars, and Grey’s are now also on Hulu.

  35. ABCHasProblems says:

    According to Futon Critic, Road Trip will be moving to Mondays @ 8:00. NCIS reruns were the only real competition for Road Trip on Tuesday nights. With that said, I think ratings will be worse on Mondays considering big competition from The Bachelorette; they should’ve followed the American Idol formula. Here’s the link to the page: .

  36. ABCHasProblems says:

    http://futoncritic.com/news.aspx?id=8192

    NBC is so STUPID for not following the Idol formula, in my opinion. They’re even more stupid for moving Road Trip to Mondays @ 8:00.

  37. Gabi says:

    WOOHOO! NCIS!\o/

  38. Adam says:

    @ Jamie,

    I watched all 3 episodes, and The Philanthropist is beyond bad. Cheesy story, cheesy dialogue. And does anyone really wanna see a rich playboy feeling self-ritious all of sudden and saves the day?

    And by the way Jamie, I don’t watch Chuck. I do watch Law and Order, The Listener, Southland, and more on NBC. I’m even one of the 5 people who watch Kings. I give NBC a shot…but it has to give me a reason to have hope, and 5 days of Leno at 10 pm ET won’t help.

  39. R.J. says:

    @ Don,Thanks for the information about Hulu. :)

  40. ohiogirl says:

    My family tuned in for ‘The Great American Road Trip’. It didn’t take long for us to look for an exit on that highway. It’s not thay we’re too highbrow. We were looking for some summer fluff to watch for a little fun. This show was not fun. I truly think the concept was good. Everyone thinks of tossing their cares aside and taking to the road to see where it will take them from time to time. Unfortunately, the nessecary evils to convey this good time were cast aside…such as editing, casting, camerawork, and an inventive and interesting plan as to where this road should take the travelers…( no disrespect to St Louis, but tumbling on a grassy knoll for 20 minutes rather than focusing on the Arc, or restaurants, or wellknown landmarks, tells me the budget could only support getting on and off the bus and renting a giant bubble). I’m sure if the writers had contacted the Tourism Board of St.Louis, they could have steered them to some good times, perhaps even grattis. That’s when we tuned out…(however, I’m still perplexed we didn’t change channels when the RV tanks were being emptied)…WOW ! That’s entertainment!

  41. ohiogirl says:

    ….btw…I have to laugh at all the comparisons of ‘Road trip’ to ‘Amazing Race’. That’s like comparing ‘Sponge Bob’ to ‘Gone With The Wind’…no, wait. ‘Sponge Bob’ is actually funny and, in it’s own off beat way, intelligent.
    The production company for Emmy winning ‘Race’ must be insulted with the comparisons. And as far as ‘Treasure Hunt’ goes, that’s what I was hoping to find in ‘Road Trip’… a fun, intelligent, even educational trip across the country, with unexpected turns. That’s a show that needs to return.


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