The peacock network is still struggling to find some new hit shows so it’s no surprise that they’re running several new reality shows this summer. America’s Got Talent continues to be one of their most successful shows each year.
There’s lots of information that NBC takes into consideration when cancelling or renewing a TV series but the ratings are the biggest factor, particularly the 18-49 demographic. That’s the group that the advertisers want to reach the most so the networks must cater to them.
Viewership is obviously lower during the summer months (here’s the NBC report card for the regular 2011-12 season).
The following chart incorporates “summer” season ratings data through Thursday, September 6, 2012.
Demo rank | Summer NBC TV shows | Demo grade | 18-49 demo rating (actual) | Viewers in millions | |
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1 | America's Got Talent (1st of week) | A++ | 2.9 (2.87) | 8.36 | ratings |
2 | America's Got Talent (2nd of week) | A++ | 2.7 (2.67) | 9.64 | ratings |
3 | American Ninja Warrior | B | 1.9 (1.94) | 5.11 | ratings |
4 | Love in the Wild | C- | 1.4 (1.36) | 4.55 | ratings |
5 | Dateline (Fri) | C-* | 1.1 (1.10) | 4.64 | ratings |
6 | Dateline (Sun) | D | 1.1 (1.07) | 5.11 | ratings |
7 | Rock Center with Brian Williams | F | 0.9 (0.88) | 3.96 | ratings |
8 | Saving Hope | F | 0.6 (0.57) | 3.01 | ratings |
Original ratings data ©The Nielsen Company. All rights reserved.
Other summer ratings report cards: ABC | CBS | The CW | FOX
A couple of things to remember:
The averages included in these charts are based on the final numbers, not the fast affiliate ratings that are reported the morning after a show airs. These final numbers become available one to three days later (depending on holidays or weekends).
Demo numbers are reported by Nielsen using the 10th decimal place (2.1, for example). In these charts, we’re including the rounded demo average as well as the average in 100ths (2.14, for example) in parenthesis so you can get a better idea of how the number’s been affected by the latest episode’s rating.
The letter grades are relative and are based on the individual network’s overall performance. The networks all have very different gauges for success. A hit show on The CW would get quickly cancelled on CBS. Our system for coming up with letter grades isn’t perfect but it should still give you an idea of where the shows stand when compared to others on the same network.
*The letter grades for TV series that run on Friday and Saturday nights are weighted a little differently to compensate for them airing on little-watched nights.
What do you think? How are your favorites doing? What would you like to see cancelled or renewed?
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Delete Saving Hope ! S.H. was BAD……
I agree with Donna they should not have cancelled Harry’s Law.
I tried watching AGT for the first time and when one of contestants was a man repeatedly hit in the crotch, I decided this was a ridiculous show and will not watch it again. Not entertaining.
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Absolutely agree with Donna! With 79 million baby boomers in the in the US, NBC has no common or business sense. I am 48 and loved Harry’s Law. It was the one NBC show that I watched. Totally ticked NBC! So if this is the way you treat your older viewers, I will make sure that I do not watch anything else on NBC again!!
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If they appreciated their older views and did not make us feel like we did not matter — they might find wonderful shows to bring to the summer table. I am still very upset about the Harry’s Law decision!! But since they could careless if older views like their shows — then I could careless if I watched NBC again!!
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