Based on the overnight results from Nielsen Media Research, new talker Dr. Oz matched its Monday opener, with a 1.7 household rating. That beat both the lead-in and year-ago time period averages (1.4) by a noticeable 21 percent.
via MediaWeek.
Posted on 16 September 2009 by Bill Gorman
Based on the overnight results from Nielsen Media Research, new talker Dr. Oz matched its Monday opener, with a 1.7 household rating. That beat both the lead-in and year-ago time period averages (1.4) by a noticeable 21 percent.
via MediaWeek.
Any data on Bonnie Hunt’s new season?
whisper, the Bonnie Hunt show averaged 792,000 viewers the week of 8/31-9/6 which is the most recent syndicated data we have.
Thanks Bill!! I hope it’s that low due to that being all repeats..hopefully she’s improved!!
Two articles with ‘Bonnie Hunt’ numbers….not looking good. It’s a shame, terrific show.
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/354208-Syndication_Ratings_Ellen_Shows_Growth_Even_Before_Idol_Announcement.php
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/353910-Syndication_Ratings_Oz_Off_To_Solid_Start.php
umm robert u have any information on wendy williams’ show?
kev, click the first link in the comment above yours from Ron, that has some info on it.
What about the Tyra show since it moved to the CW. Did the ratings drop?
Latest week’s Tyra Banks show average is 1.207m viewers. I don’t know the previous trend, so I cannot say if it dropped or not.
At least that’s better than Bonnie! CW should have a daytime soap.
i think the CW’s daytime block is the least of its worries
Thanks guys for all the links! Hopefully Bonnie picks up some steam!