Partners typically airs on Monday nights at 8:30pm on CBS. The sitcom cast includes Michael Urie, David Krumholtz, Sophia Bush, Brandon Routh, Tracy Vilar, and Molly Shannon.
Below are the TV show’s ratings for the 2012-13 season, the best way to tell if Partners will be cancelled or renewed for season two.
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Episode 01-06: Monday, 11/12/12
1.8 in the demo (-14% change) with 5.48 million (-3% change).
Season averages: 2.07 in the demo with 5.88 million.
2.1 in the demo (0% change) with 5.67 million (-7% change).
Season averages: 2.12 in the demo with 5.96 million.
Episode 01-04: Monday, 10/15/12
2.1 in the demo (+11% change) with 6.08 million (+7% change).
Season averages: 2.13 in the demo with 6.03 million.
Episode 01-03: Monday, 10/08/12
1.9 in the demo (-10% change) with 5.71 million (-1% change).
Season averages: 2.13 in the demo with 6.01 million.
Episode 01-02: Monday, 10/01/12
2.1 in the demo (-13% change) with 5.76 million (-12% change).
Season averages: 2.25 in the demo with 6.16 million.
Episode 01-01: Monday, 09/24/12
2.4 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 6.56 million total viewers.
Season averages: 2.40 in the demo with 6.56 million.
What’s more, the network was way down when comparing this sitcom to the How I Met Your Mother episode that aired in the same timeslot last year.
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 Partners TV series? Do you think it should be cancelled or continue for a second season?
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