On ABC, No Ordinary Family hit a new series low but V maintained last week’s rating in the 18-49 demographic. The special edition of Primetime didn’t do all that well but still outperformed regular timeslot occupant Detroit 1-8-7. ABC execs may now be considering pulling the cop drama permanently.
NCIS and NCIS: Los Angeles had significant gains this week, as did FOX’s Traffic Light. Unfortunately the newbie sitcom is still performing about as well as now-cancelled Running Wilde.
These are the final ratings for all of the network shows, with percentages (gain/loss) as compared to the last original episode. They’ll be figured into the season averages for our network rankings posts at the end of the week.
No Ordinary Family
– 4.769 million viewers
– 2.9/5 HH
– 1.4/4 A18-49 (-6.7%)
V (61 minutes)
– 5.143 million viewers
– 3.0/5 HH
– 1.9/5 A18-49 (0%)
Primetime: What Would You Do? (59 minutes)
– 4.143 million viewers
– 2.6/4 HH
– 1.4/4 A18-49 (-12.3% vs last Friday’s)
NCIS
– 21.318 million viewers
– 12.3/19 HH
– 4.4/13 A18-49 (+22.2%)
NCIS: Los Angeles
– 18.686 million viewers
– 11.1/18 HH
– 3.9/11 A18-49 (+18.2%)
The Good Wife
– 11.855 million viewers
– 7.6/13 HH
– 2.0/6 A18-49 (0%)
The Biggest Loser (120 minutes)
– 7.577 million viewers
– 4.7/7 HH
– 2.7/8 A18-49 (0%)
Parenthood
– 5.531 million viewers
– 3.6/6 HH
– 2.1/6 A18-49 (+10.5%)
Glee (61 minutes)
– 10.580 million viewers
– 6.3/10 HH
– 4.4/12 A18-49 (+4.8%)
– 4.8/16 A18-34 (+6.7%)
– 6.1/18 W18-34
Raising Hope
– 6.004 million viewers
– 3.6/6 HH
– 2.4/7 A18-49 (+9.1%)
Traffic Light (29 minutes)
– 3.993 million viewers
– 2.4/4 HH
– 1.6/4 A18-49 (+14.3%)
One Tree Hill
– 2.014 million viewers
– 1.2/2 HH
– 0.9/3 A18-49 (+12.5%)
– 1.0/3 A18-34
– 1.6/5 W18-34 (+33.3%)
Hellcats
– 1.639 million viewers
– 1.0/2 HH
– 0.6/2 A18-49 (-14.3%)
– 0.7/2 A18-34
– 0.9/3 W18-34 (-25.0%)
Raw ratings data copyright Nielsen, courtesy Travis Yanan.
Detroit 1-8-7 is a great show-why not move to Wednesday? Why put great new shows up against high rated established shows?