The guys of Men at Work are trying to find success in their work and relationships while TBS continues to look for a sitcom that’s a hit in the ratings. Will either be successful in their quest? Stay tuned to find out.
Men at Work airs on Thursday nights and TBS has ordered 10 episodes once again. The cast includes Adam Busch, Danny Masterson, James Lesure, Michael Cassidy, and Meredith Hagner.
The following are the latest TV ratings for the second season of Men at Work, the best way to tell if the sitcom will be cancelled or renewed for a third season. These figures will be updated as the weeks progress so you can see how it’s doing.
UPDATE: TBS has ordered another 10 episodes for a third season.
Final season averages: 0.8 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 1.60 million total viewers.
Episode 02-10: Thursday, 06/06/13
0.8 demo rating (+14% change) with 1.73 million (+22% change).
Season averages: 0.76 in the demo with 1.60 million.
Episode 02-09: Thursday, 05/30/13
0.7 demo rating (-13% change) with 1.42 million (-9% change).
Season averages: 0.76 in the demo with 1.58 million.
Episode 02-08: Thursday, 05/23/13
0.8 demo rating (+33% change) with 1.55 million (+16% change).
Season averages: 0.76 in the demo with 1.60 million.
Episode 02-07: Thursday, 05/16/13
0.6 demo rating (-25% change) with 1.34 million (-23% change).
Season averages: 0.76 in the demo with 1.61 million.
Episode 02-06: Thursday, 05/09/13
0.8 demo rating (+14% change) with 1.75 million (+19% change).
Season averages: 0.78 in the demo with 1.66 million.
Episode 02-05: Thursday, 05/01/13
0.7 demo rating (0% change) with 1.47 million (-2% change).
Season averages: 0.78 in the demo with 1.64 million.
Episode 02-04: Thursday, 04/25/13
0.7 demo rating (-22% change) with 1.50 million (-18% change).
Season averages: 0.80 in the demo with 1.68 million.
Episode 02-03: Thursday, 04/18/13
0.9 demo rating (+13% change) with 1.82 million (+7% change).
Season averages: 0.83 in the demo with 1.74 million.
Episode 02-02: Thursday, 04/11/13
0.8 demo rating (0% change) with 1.71 million (+2% change).
Season averages: 0.80 in the demo with 1.70 million.
Episode 02-01: Thursday, 04/04/13
0.8 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 1.69 million total viewers.
Season averages: 0.80 in the demo with 1.69 million.
Compared to the first season debut, the show was down by 39% in the demo (vs a 1.3 rating) and down by 36% in viewership (vs 2.65 million).
Reference point: The first season of Men at Work averaged a 1.0 demo rating with 2.01 million total viewers.
Cable ratings are typically released within a day or so of the show’s airing, except for in the case of weekends and holidays. They are sometimes harder to come by so there may be occasional delays or gaps.
What do you think? Do you like the Men at Work sitcom? Do you think that it should be cancelled or renewed for season three?
Men At Work season 3 must be renewed cos its a very great show PERIOD!!!!!
I am in Kenya and i am absolutely in love with the show..hope a season 3 is in the works
If there will be no season 3 of men at work, i will cry myself to sleep for the next thousand years. I love the show, reminds me of stupid things we do with friends and it has so clever monologue. It’s better than HIMYM, that is also highly entertaining.
Season 3 MUST HAPPEN….its a hilarious highly entertaining modern show…..SEASON THREE!!!!!!
Please renew Men at Work, I absolutely love the show and watch it religiously ^^ Even though I don’t fit in the ratings as I live in luxembourg
Please give us season 3! I love these guys so much!!!
WE WANT SEASON 3 !!!!!!!!
Listen here, We are so sick of you t.v. stations giving us great shows then cancelling once we fall in love with them. Leave Men At Work alone, please. It is a great show. Don’t know what network Common Law was on, but we need that back as well.
Noone of my friends know about this sitcom, everytime I advice they asked’what is that? never heard’ but after watching – 100% liked it!!! WE WANT 3 SEASON!!!!
It was unfair for them to air this show during the NBA/NHL playoffs. As people have mentioned, how can an uprising tv series compete with professional sports. The show deserves a Season 3. No doubt.
The ratings reflect an unfair situation. Season 2 was recorded in October, 2012 and not shown until April/May 2013–right in the middle of NBA/NHL playoffs. How can you compete with that in the 18-49 year old/male category? It deserves a Season 3. Give it a fair shake.