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The Sing-Off: 2011-2012 TV Season Ratings

The Sing-Off ratingsHere are ratings for The Sing-Off. On this singing competition, 16 a capella singing groups compete and rewards them with a Sony Music recording contract and $100,000. Nick Lachey hosts with Ben Folds, Shawn Stockman, and Sara Bareilles as judges. The third season of The Sing-Off typically airs Monday nights at 8pm on the NBC network.

These are the TV show’s ratings for the 2011-12 season, the best way to tell if The Sing-Off is going to be cancelled or renewed for season four. Check out our NBC ratings report card to see how this show’s numbers compare with the others on the network.

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Final season average: 1.5 in the demo with 4.56 million total viewers.

Episode 03-12: Monday, 12/05/11
1.1 in the demo (-31% episode-to-episode change) with 4.18 million; fourth place at 8pm, third at 9pm.
Season average: 1.52 in the demo with 4.56 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 4 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-11: Monday, 11/28/11
1.6 in the demo (+14% episode-to-episode change) with 5.98 million; fourth place at 8pm, third at 9pm.
Season average: 1.56 in the demo with 4.60 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 4 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-10: Monday, 11/21/11
1.4 in the demo (+8% episode-to-episode change) with 4.27 million; fourth in the timeslot.
Season average: 1.70 in the demo with 4.67 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 4 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-09: Monday, 11/14/11
1.3 in the demo (-13% episode-to-episode change) with 4.18 million; fourth in the timeslot.
Season average: 1.70 in the demo with 4.67 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 4 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-08: Monday, 11/07/11
1.5 in the demo (+7% episode-to-episode change) with 4.25 million; fourth in the timeslot.
Season average: 1.70 in the demo with 4.67 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 4 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-07: Monday, 10/31/11
1.4 in the demo (-7% episode-to-episode change) with 4.4 million; fourth in the timeslot.
Season average: 1.70 in the demo with 4.67 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 4 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-06: Monday, 10/24/11
1.5 in the demo (-6% episode-to-episode change) with 4.18 million; fourth in the timeslot.
Season average: 1.7 in the demo with 4.67 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 3 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-05: Monday, 10/17/11
1.6 in the demo (+7% episode-to-episode change) with 4.34 million; fourth in the timeslot.
Season average: 1.7 in the demo with 4.67 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 3 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012).

Episode 03-04: Monday, 10/10/11
1.5 in the demo (-17% episode-to-episode change) with 4.35 million; fourth in the timeslot.
Season average: 1.7 in the demo with 4.75 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 3 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012); tied with Friday’s Dateline.

Episode 03-03: Monday, 10/3/11
1.8 in the demo (+6% episode-to-episode change) with 4.89 million; in fourth place for the timeslot.
Season average: 1.8 in the demo with 4.88 million.
Demo average rank: #2 of 3 non-scripted TV shows on the network (Fall 2011 – Spring 2012); tied with Friday’s Dateline.

Episode 03-02: Monday, 9/26/11
Episode two didn’t bring any good news for this reality show. It was down by 11% in the demo with a 1.7 rating and 4.45 million viewers. It was in fourth place for the timeslot. NBC execs are surely very grateful they didn’t program this series twice a week like other singing competitions.
Season average: 1.8 in the demo with 4.88 million.

Episode 03-01: Monday, 9/19/11
This reality series has enjoyed limited success as a limited run show and has always aired in December. NBC took a chance by running season three in September, hoping to hold the timeslot until The Voice returns in mid-season. It didn’t pay off. It premiered to a 1.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic with just 5.3 million viewers. Compared to the second season’s premiere, Sing-Off was down by 32% in the demo and 38% in viewership.


Reference point: The 2010-11 season averaged a 2.9 rating in the 18-49 demographic and 8.56 million viewers.

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 Sing-Off TV series? Do you think it should be cancelled or renewed for a fourth season?


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