Kiefer Sutherland enjoyed a long run on the 24 series on FOX and his new Designated Survivor TV show was one of the most-anticipated of the 2016-17 season. How has this ABC series been doing in the ratings? Is Designated Survivor worth watching? Cancel or keep it?
A political thriller, Designated Survivor follows Tom Kirkman (Sutherland), a lower-level Cabinet member, who ends up becoming the President of the United States. He struggles to keep the country and his own family from falling apart — while navigating the highly-volatile political arena and leading the search to find who is responsible for a horrific attack. The rest of the cast includes Natascha McElhone, Adan Canto, Italia Ricci, LaMonica Garrett, Tanner Buchanan, Kal Penn, and Maggie Q.
The series debuted on September 21st with a 2.24 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 10.04 million viewers. That was a very positive start in the ratings.
In week two, the numbers fell more than 20%, to a 1.79 in the demo and 7.97 million. In week three, they fell more than 10% to a 1.61 demo and 7.05 million. Episode four held steady but episode five’s numbers saw another big fall, dropping to a 1.23 demo rating with 5.96 million. Subsequent episodes have stayed at about the same levels.
While ABC really wants this show to survive, the numbers seem to indicate that the audience is losing interest. The series does get a very healthy boost in delayed viewing but the networks get paid for C+3 ratings. Those numbers include DVR viewing within three days of the original airing — when the commercials are watched. A big part of the reason people use a DVR is to skip commercials so it’s unclear how
Those numbers include DVR viewing within three days of the original airing — when the commercials are watched. After all, a big part of the reason why people use a DVR is to skip commercials so it’s unclear how much delayed viewing is really benefiting the network’s bottom line.
While I’m sure ABC isn’t ready to throw in the towel yet, the network execs were surely hoping for better ratings than this. If the ratings fall lower, Designated Survivor could easily be cancelled.
The series has a dozen more episodes to prove itself but the season won’t resume until March 8th. Will viewers be anxiously waiting for new episodes or, will they have moved on? We’ll have to wait and see.
But, what do you think? Do you like the Designated Survivor TV show on ABC? Is this series worth watching? Cancel or keep it?
Please keep this show!! It’s an AMAZING show that my whole family loves.
We love this series. All our friends father each time it shows. DON’T CANCEL THIS SERIES EVER
I really enjoy this show! I will be watching on March 8th. It is a very good program and shows how integrity can work in government!
We really enjoy this show. Can’t wait for March 8th. My husband normally will not watch a TV Series but I had him watch the premiere ‘on demand’ and he was hooked. He scheduled the DVR to record ALL episodes. Truly an exceptional program. Kudos to all; from the writiers, directors to the actors.
This show is brilliant! Please keep
I love this show and can’t wait for the next episode! I would love to see it air at 9pm instead of 10 though.
This is as great a show as 24 was! I love Keifer Sutherland and he hits another home run in Designated Survivor. PLEASE keep this show going!
No, robotic acting. Not very good.Tiring of these evening soap operas with poor acting. They are all speaking fast & in monotone.
love the show!
It is a good show..,I am very tired of investing time into a series only to have it cancelled..that is why your viewers are losing intetezt..its not worth the investment. This show is good especially in this political atmosphere.
I would continue to watch.
This a great show. Waiting for return.
We really like the show! We need to know what happens!! Looking forward to Season 2
This is s great show. Waiting for return.
This is such a great show. I love the story line and the actors are really good. Can’t wait for Season 2.
I love this show. I don’t watch TV much so it has to be good for me to watch. I never watch live — always afterward so I don’t have to watch commercials and so I don’t have to wait a week to see what happens next. Somebody explain why in the world I would want to watch commercials when I don’t have to. The networks need to get creative and figure out how to generate revenue from Netflix or somewhere without having commercials. The net is the future, not TV. Have they really not figured that out yet?