Here are the TV show’s ratings for the 2011-12 season, the best way to tell if America’s Next Top Model is going to be cancelled or renewed for season 19 (the show’s already been renewed for the spring cycle). Check out our CW ratings report card to see how this show’s numbers compare with the others on the network.
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Final season averages: 0.8 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 1.84 million total viewers.
Episode 17-13: Wednesday, 12/07/11
1.0 in the demo (+25% episode-to-episode change) with 2.39 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.81 in the demo with 1.84 million.
Demo average rank: #4 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 17-12: Wednesday, 11/30/11
0.8 in the demo (+100% episode-to-episode change) with 1.91 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.79 in the demo with 1.80 million.
Demo average rank: #3 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012), tied with Ringer.
Episode 17-11: Wednesday, 11/23/11
0.4 in the demo (-50% episode-to-episode change) with 1.02 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.79 in the demo with 1.79 million.
Demo average rank: #4 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 17-10: Wednesday, 11/16/11
0.8 in the demo (0% episode-to-episode change) with 1.9 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.83 in the demo with 1.86 million.
Demo average rank: #3 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 17-09: Wednesday, 11/09/11
0.8 in the demo (0% episode-to-episode change) with 1.70 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.83 in the demo with 1.86 million.
Demo average rank: #4 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 17-08: Wednesday, 11/02/11
0.8 in the demo (-20% episode-to-episode change) with 1.87 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.84 in the demo with 1.88 million.
Demo average rank: #3 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012); tied with Ringer.
Episode 17-07: Wednesday, 10/26/11
1.0 in the demo (+11% episode-to-episode change) with 2.27 million; third in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.84 in the demo with 1.88 million.
Demo average rank: #4 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).
Episode 17-06: Wednesday, 10/19/11
0.9 in the demo (+13% episode-to-episode change) with 1.94 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.8 in the demo with 1.82 million.
Demo average rank: #3 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012); tied with Ringer, 90210, and Supernatural.
Episode 17-05: Wednesday, 10/12/11
0.8 in the demo (0% episode-to-episode change) with 1.9 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.8 in the demo with 1.79 million.
Demo average rank: #3 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012); tied with Ringer, Supernatural and 90210.
Episode 17-04: Wednesday, 10/5/11
0.8 in the demo (0% episode-to-episode change) with 1.68 million; fifth in the timeslot.
Season average: 0.8 in the demo with 1.77 million.
Demo average rank: #4 of 10 TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012); tied with Supernatural, Hart of Dixie, and 90210.
Episode 17-03: Wednesday, 9/28/11
Episode three saw a 14% increase to a 0.8 demo rating and 1.76 million viewers. That’s positive but still way below what it was doing a year ago (a 1.3). The reality series was once one of the network’s highest-rated shows. Not any more.
Season average: 0.8 demo with 1.77 million.
Episode 17-02: Wednesday, 9/21/11
The second episode of the season fell 22% in the demo to a 0.7 rating and 1.6 million viewers. In just the second week, the reality series matched its all-time low. This isn’t positive news for the series or the network. H8R continues to provide terrible lead-in support and should be pulled soon.
Season average: 0.8 demo with 1.78 million.
Episode 17-01: Wednesday, 9/14/11
The “all-stars” certainly didn’t bring stellar ratings. It registered a 0.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 1.96 million total viewers. That was a loss of 44% in the demo when compared to one year earlier. While the series may be losing steam, it was also likely hurt by the terrible ratings of lead-in H8R which seems destined to be cancelled soon.
Note: These ratings are collected by the Nielsen company and are the final national numbers. These are different from the fast affiliate numbers which are just estimates of the actual ratings and are reported on by most other outlets. The final nationals are typically released within 24 hours of the programming or, in the case of weekends and holidays, a couple days later.
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