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Thursday broadcast finals: Grey’s Anatomy up; The Vampire Diaries, 30 Rock down

Posted on 20 November 2009 by Robert Seidman

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Thursday broadcast finals via Travis Yanan (note: the CW & NBC coverage are noted because the CW’s Miami affiliate is excluded due to airing the NFL game, and it looks like in the North Carolina markets the game aired on the NBC affiliate/s – while the numbers for those viewing the game in the local markets were included in the preliminary numbers, they are stripped out here):

Flashforward
- 7.977 million viewers
- 5.1/8 HH
- 2.4/7 A18-49

Grey’s Anatomy (61 minutes)
- 14.070 million viewers
- 9.1/14 HH
- 5.1/13 A18-49

Private Practice (59 minutes)
- 8.926 million viewers
- 6.0/10 HH
- 3.1/9 A18-49

Survivor
- 12.327 million viewers
- 7.2/11 HH
- 3.8/11 A18-49

CSI
- 14.909 million viewers
- 9.2/14 HH
- 3.5/9 A18-49

The Mentalist
- 15.851 million viewers
- 10.0/17 HH
- 3.7/11 A18-49

Community
- 4.865 million viewers
- 3.1/5 HH
- 2.0/6 A18-49

Parks and Recreation
- 4.553 million viewers
- 3.0/5 HH
- 2.0/5 A18-49

The Office (31 minutes, 97% coverage NBC normally is 98%)
- 7.390 million viewers
- 4.5/7 HH
- 3.7/10 A18-49

30 Rock (97% coverage)
- 5.721 million viewers
- 3.6/6 HH
- 2.8/7 A18-49

The Jay Leno Show (59 minutes)
- 4.771 million viewers
- 3.1/5 HH
- 1.6/5 A18-49

Bones
- 9.880 million viewers
- 6.3/10 HH
- 2.7/8 A18-49

Fringe
- 5.900 million viewers
- 3.7/6 HH
- 2.0/5 A18-49

The Vampire Diaries (93% coverage, CW normally is 94%)
- 3.567 million viewers
- 2.3/4 HH
- 1.6/5 A18-49
- 1.9/6 A18-34
- 2.7/8 W18-34

Supernatural (93% coverage)
- 2.514 million viewers
- 1.6/3 HH
- 1.2/3 A18-49
- 1.5/4 A18-34
- 1.5/4 W18-34

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33 Responses to “Thursday broadcast finals: Grey’s Anatomy up; The Vampire Diaries, 30 Rock down”

  1. johnthemon says:

    ouch for 30 Rock. Last night’s episode was really good.

  2. Joselito says:

    Vampire Diaries hit a series low but still doing amazing. When the show returns it will go back up. Especially with the marathon airing for people to either catch up or start watching for the first time.

  3. nick says:

    Dont like vampire diaries but i dont deny its a winner for the cw, plus its paired with supernatural (which rocks) and as the only two paranormal shows their both likely to return next year

  4. Alison says:

    Please can you check the finals for The Mentalist – it usually goes up from the overnights but here its virtually the same 15.8. Thanks!

  5. j says:

    Hmm, usually 30 Rock goes up. Well, one ep below 3.0. Still their #3 show.
    VD probably the net’s #2 of the week after the Top Model finale.
    Has Fringe hit below a 2 this season?
    CSI #5 of the night.

    Biggest hits of the last 3 seasons, most recent ep:
    3.7 Modern Family & Mentalist
    3.4 NCIS2
    3.3 Glee & Cleveland
    3.2 Cougar Town
    3.1 Private Practice & V

    & towering above them all, Big Bang which got in the 5-range again I believe.

  6. Michael says:

    Private Practice’s ratings were bad- a season low.

  7. Paul says:

    Is Vampire Diaries about to drop further? Hmm, maybe. I love the show and last nights episode was by far the best yet, but i have heard a lot of people are not happy with the pacing of the story, hopefully new moon did affect it, and it goes back above 4 million, 1.8. But regardless it’s CW’s number 1 show, it aint going anywhere, although i did expect it to tick up, not down in the finals, ahwell be there January 14th viewers or be square!!

  8. the128boy says:

    Ouch this week for The Office. That is tied for the its 12th lowest airing of ALL TIME.

    And 5 of those lower airings were in the ratings-basement first season, so last night’s was essentially tied for 7th lowest original The Office ever… that sucks.

    However Grey’s was also a tick away from a series low, and CSI can’t be much better, although I don’t know what its series low is.

  9. Joselito says:

    To Paul whether people wanna be believe it or not Vampire Diaries was in competing with The New Moon midnight release I know people that lined up 5 hours before it even started to get good seats, parking etc. It will be back up once it comes back.

  10. DenverDean says:

    Since the NFL game stated at 8:20, wouldn’t all of NBC’s line-up been pre-empted on those NC stations? I’m not sure why only the 9 p.m. shows were pre-empted.

  11. David says:

    Well tv critics like parks and rec now but tv audience not so mouch.

  12. David says:

    I mis spelled much brilliant.

  13. Smallville says:

    the only shows right now that are most likely gonna be renewed seriously is Smallville, Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, & One Tree Hill danger is like gossip girl/90210 and most likely to not is mp

  14. johnthemon says:

    @the128boy

    Don’t make too much of the office hitting 7th from series low numbers. Shows eventually lose their mojo, and last night’s Office wasn’t the kind to grab a lot of viewers.

  15. TomKH says:

    I think the last time Survivor was the strong part of CBS’ Thursdays and beat the competition was back in 2002 if not 2001. It’s amazing how after 7 years it’s at the top again.

  16. the128boy says:

    Johnthemon,

    I actually thought last nights The Office was pretty good, though there have been many episodes I liked more, there have been a lot I liked less too.

    As far as the ratings go, despite a mediocre start to the season, The Office has actually been doing quite well, even when compared to any season in its past.

    Compared to last season specifically, it has been tracking very close in recent weeks. Last night was a marked difference. And this is just a few weeks after one of its highest rated episodes ever (the wedding ep, #8-tie not including the post superbowl episode) just afew weeks ago.

    Hopefully a large part of it is due to football, stealing young men, and they will return next week.

  17. Julia says:

    I think it was Ben Grossman who was complaining that the bankruptcy storyline is not what people are looking for in a comedy right now. Personally, I disagree, and I think that bring topical situations into the show is a good idea, but I can see how it may drive some people away.

  18. ABCHasProblems says:

    After last night’s FF ratings, shouldn’t ABC try out Super Millionaire in the 8pm Thursday slot this winter? I don’t see why not as it must cost significantly less to produce compared to an episode of FF.

  19. Carolina’s sole primary market is Charlotte. The game aired on WAXN 64, which has no affiliation.

  20. R.G says:

    I didn’t like the Office episode last week, but I did like the Mentalist episode. It was great.

  21. the128boy says:

    Julia, I agree that topical can be good. And I think the bankruptcy storyline definately works.

    Also, the more often they can cram Michael, Andy, Dwight, and Oscar into one scene the better :)

  22. ABCHasProblems says:

    I can’t believe no one has mentioned that FlashForward actually did worse than Ugly Betty on the same night one year ago. UB got 8.29 million and a 2.5/7 rating on 11/20/08, while last night’s FF got 7.98 million and a 2.4/7 rating. ABC has to fill this timeslot with something other than FF because the show, unfortunately, has nowhere to go from here but down (ratings-wise).

  23. Julia says:

    Yeah, this was the most I’ve liked Dwight in a long time. It’s nice to get him away from the boring-hating-Jim thing.

  24. Doug (2) says:

    Why would ABC air Super Millionaire at 8pm? It’s extremely old skewing and would be a complete waste of a timeslot. Thursday is one of the nights were you don’t worry too much about expense because of its sheer advertising value. Thursdays, you maximize ratings, whatever the expense (to a point). Expense worries are for Saturdays and Sundays.

  25. Mumbo says:

    Wait, wait, wait, a Thursday night full of heavy-hitters during November sweeps, and Grey’s is the only show to break a 4.0?

    That can’t be good. And New Moon is no excuse.

  26. ABCHasProblems says:

    Doug (2):
    With FlashForward’s consistently declining ratings, it’s possible that Super Millionaire could outrate FF in the key 18-49 demo, whether it’s “extremely old skewing” or not. DWTS skews ancient, yet it maintains solid 3’s in the demo against stiff Monday night competition. The same thing could happen to SM on Thursdays @ 8. ABC put FF in the 8pm slot on Thursdays because they believed it could perform better than Ugly Betty over the same nights last year. As you said, on “Thursdays, you maximize ratings, whatever the expense (to a point).” FF’s ratings keep declining while all the other 8pm shows’ ratings stay consistent. Why then should ABC let FF air all its episodes on Thursday night at 8pm? I think FF needs to be shipped to the post-LOST slot in the spring.

  27. j says:

    What’s regularly 4+ so far this season?

    Monday: House, Bang/Men
    Tuesday: NCIS
    Thursday: Grey’s, Office
    Sunday: Simpsons/Family Guy, Desperate, Football

    Though despite nothing from W, its middle hour is one of the most competitive with 3 nets getting good ratings. Of course, W at 8 has nothing (as does Tu at 10).
    Sunday is interesting, losing one good-rated net each hour, starting out with the most powerful hour in primetime broadcast right now (4 nets w/3+’s).

  28. Bill Gorman says:

    j, I don’t keep close track of unscripted show averages but here are the scripted shows with 18-49 ratings averages > 4.

    The Cleveland Show
    The Simpsons
    The Office
    NCIS
    Two And A Half Men
    V
    Family Guy
    Desperate Housewives
    Big Bang Theory
    House
    Grey’s Anatomy

    The list above counts repeats in the averages. CSI: Miami is averaging a 3.97 if you exclude its one repeat.

  29. Julia says:

    I can’t think of a reality show that has done over 4 this season, with the exception of two episodes of Survivor, so I don’t think there’s any others.

  30. Doug (2) says:

    ABC, I do agree that FF is not long for the 8pm timeslot, but SuperMillionaire’s puny returns over the summer (despite the hype) preclude it from Thursday. Super Millionaire would be giving up the slot which, given ABC’s fairly big stable of series, is pointless. I also believe that ABC said, after the summer airing, that there were no future plans to air the show.

    As for FF, I think that it’s near or at the ratings floor at this point. Those returns are *okay* but ABC can do better in the time slot.

  31. aznfratboy says:

    FF doesn’t belong at 8pm, it’s too early, it’s more suited for a 9pm Tuesday or somewhere.

    Thursday 8pm is better suited for like a second comedy block or The Deep End.

  32. ABCHasProblems says:

    Doug (2), there’s a huge difference between last summer’s primetime return of WWTBAM and the 2004 spin-off Super Millionaire. I doubt the original series (top prize: $1 million) will ever make it back to ABC primetime after last summer’s horrible performance, but I do think ABC should revive Super Millionaire (top prize: $10 million) just to see if it can outrate FF. If it’s a one-episode-a-week series rather than a multi-night series, I can see it getting DWTS-like numbers in the 8pm Thursday slot.

    Aznfratboy: I agree that FF is too early for 8pm. I was shocked hearing the word pr**k and seeing a fetish club in some of the recent episodes. Even Grey’s is more family-friendly than FF, and that’s a 9pm show.

  33. Riff Rafferty says:

    “Fringe” retention out of “Bones”…

    Total viewers – 60%
    HH – 59%
    18-49 – 74%

    Yup, that’s a disaster alright.


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