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Go On: Season One Ratings

Go On TV show ratingsMatthew Perry has returned to television in a new sitcom, Go On. Will this TV show draw better ratings than cancelled Mr. Sunshine and Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip? Time will tell. Others in the cast include Allison Mille, John Cho, Julie White, Laura Benanti, Suzy Nakamura, and Tyler James Williams.

Below are the TV show’s ratings for the 2012-13 season, the best way to tell if Go On will be cancelled or renewed for a second season. There are 13 22 episodes in season one and the show typically airs on Tuesday nights.

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UPDATE: Go On has been cancelled after one season by NBC.

Final season averages: 1.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 5.17 million total viewers.

Episode 01-22: Thursday, 04/11/13
1.1 in the demo (0% change) with 2.67 million (+9% change).
Season averages: 1.90 in the demo with 5.17 million.

Episode 01-21: Thursday, 04/04/13
1.1 in the demo (-42% change) with 2.45 million (-52% change).
Season averages: 1.95 in the demo with 5.30 million.

Episode 01-20: Tuesday, 03/26/13
1.9 in the demo (+90% change) with 5.12 million (+78% change).
Season averages: 1.99 in the demo with 5.45 million.

Episode 01-19: Tuesday, 03/19/13
1.0 in the demo (-9% change) with 2.87 million (-7% change).
Season averages: 1.99 in the demo with 5.46 million.

Episode 01-18: Tuesday, 03/05/13
1.1 in the demo (0% change) with 3.07 million (-3% change).
Season averages: 2.05 in the demo with 5.62 million.

Episode 01-17: Tuesday, 02/26/13
1.1 in the demo (0% change) with 3.17 million (-4% change).
Season averages: 2.11 in the demo with 5.78 million.

Episode 01-16: Tuesday, 02/19/13
1.1 in the demo (-15% change) with 3.30 million (-17% change).
Season averages: 2.18 in the demo with 5.95 million.

Episode 01-15: Tuesday, 01/29/13
1.3 in the demo (0% change) with 3.95 million (-1% change).
Season averages: 2.26 in the demo with 6.14 million.

Episode 01-14: Tuesday, 01/22/13
1.3 in the demo (-24% change) with 3.97 million (-11% change).
Season averages: 2.33 in the demo with 6.31 million.

Episode 01-13: Tuesday, 01/15/13
1.7 in the demo (+13% change) with 4.45 million (+4% change).
Season averages: 2.42 in the demo with 6.50 million.

Episode 01-12: Tuesday, 01/08/13
1.5 in the demo (-38% change) with 4.29 million (-36% change).
Season averages: 2.48 in the demo with 6.69 million.

Episode 01-11: Tuesday, 12/04/12
2.4 in the demo (-4% change) with 6.67 million (+10% change).
Season averages: 2.58 in the demo with 6.93 million.

Episode 01-10: Tuesday, 11/27/12
2.5 in the demo (+19% change) with 6.06 million (+2% change).
Season averages: 2.60 in the demo with 6.96 million.

Episode 01-09: Tuesday, 11/20/12
2.1 in the demo (-5% change) with 5.97 million (-2% change).
Season averages: 2.61 in the demo with 7.07 million.

Episode 01-08: Tuesday, 11/13/12
2.2 in the demo (-8% change) with 6.09 million (-1% change).
Season averages: 2.69 in the demo with 7.23 million.

Episode 01-07: Tuesday, 10/23/12
2.4 in the demo (-8% change) with 6.12 million (-8% change).
Season averages: 2.77 in the demo with 7.42 million.

Episode 01-06: Tuesday, 10/09/12
2.6 in the demo (+24% change) with 6.65 million (+14% change).
Season averages: 2.84 in the demo with 7.68 million.

Episode 01-05: Tuesday, 10/02/12
2.1 in the demo (-22% change) with 5.82 million (-16% change).
Season averages: 2.90 in the demo with 7.93 million.

UPDATE: NBC has given Go On a full season pick up.

Episode 01-04: Tuesday, 09/25/12
2.7 in the demo (-21% change) with 6.90 million (-26% change).
Season averages: 3.17 in the demo with 8.64 million.

Episode 01-03: Tuesday, 09/18/12
3.4 in the demo (0% change) with 9.28 million (-5% change).
Season averages: 3.40 in the demo with 9.50 million.

Episode 01-02: Tuesday, 09/11/12
3.4 rating in the demo with 9.73 million viewers.
Season averages: 3.40 in the demo with 9.73 million.

Episode 01-01: Wednesday, 08/08/12
5.6 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 16.1 million total viewers.
The special Olympics preview gave the show nice exposure but the numbers aren’t counted in the season averages.


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.

What do you think? Do you like the Go On TV series? Do you think it should be cancelled or renewed for a second season?


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