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NBC 2012-13 Ratings Averages [as of Week 16]

NBC TV show ratingsIs Revolution in danger of being cancelled? Is Chicago Fire performing well? How has Parenthood been doing this season? Which sitcom is performing the best? How did Take It All perform?

Below, you’ll find the NBC TV show ratings averages as of Sunday, January 13, 2013; the end of week 16 of the 2012-13 season.

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NBC scripted TV shows 18-49 demo
rating (actual)
Viewers
in millions
Ratings
pages
Revolution 3.1 (3.09) 8.37 season 1 ratings
Go On 2.5 (2.48) 6.69 season 1 ratings
The Office (last season) 2.1 (2.11) 4.24 season 9 ratings
The New Normal 1.9 (1.88) 4.96 season 1 ratings
Parenthood 1.8 (1.84) 4.99 season 4 ratings
Law & Order: SVU 1.8 (1.83) 6.63 season 14 ratings
Chicago Fire 1.8 (1.82) 6.52 season 1 ratings
Grimm 1.7 (1.68) 5.21 season 2 ratings
Parks and Recreation 1.6 (1.64) 3.37 season 5 ratings
Guys with Kids 1.4 (1.41) 4.09 season 1 ratings
Whitney 1.4 (1.40) 4.15 season 2 ratings
30 Rock (last season) 1.3 (1.26) 3.37 season 7 ratings
Up All Night 1.2 (1.24) 3.01 season 2 ratings
Animal Practice (cancelled) 1.2 (1.22) 4.22 season 1 ratings
NBC non-scripted
TV shows
18-49 demo
rating (actual)
Viewers
in millions
Ratings
pages
The Voice (Fall, Mon) 4.4 (4.35) 12.34 cycle 3 ratings
The Voice (Fall, Tues) 4.0 (4.01) 11.48 cycle 3 ratings
The Biggest Loser 2.7 (2.70) 6.69 cycle 14 ratings
Take It All 1.5 (1.50) 4.84 season 1 ratings
Dateline (Fri) 1.3 (1.34) 4.87 season 22 ratings
Rock Center with Brian Williams 1.0 (1.04) 3.87 season 2 ratings

These charts incorporate the daily final NBC show ratings (reported by Nielsen) and are sorted by the 18-49 demographic. Network advertisers typically prize those viewers most and so will pay more to reach them. There’s lots of information that the networks take into consideration when cancelling or renewing a TV series but the ratings are the biggest factor. The higher the ratings, the better chance that the show will be renewed. And yes, they take it into account when a show airs on a Friday or Saturday night.

What do you think? Are you surprised by any of the averages? Which show(s) do you feel should be doing better or worse, based on their quality? Comment below.


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