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		<title>Ratings Clack &#8211; Should FOX switch Fringe and Lie To Me?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[After the dramatic entrance of V last week, there were no similar big splash stories to lead things off this week. Then, as I was perusing the year-ago numbers, something occurred to me. It&#8217;s quite possible that FOX could improve both Monday and Thursday at 9:00 if they swapped Fringe and Lie To Me. If [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="size-full wp-image-36191 alignright" title="fringe111509" src="http://cliqueclack.s3.amazonaws.com/tv/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/fringe111509.jpg" alt="fringe111509" width="150" height="150" />After the dramatic entrance of<em> V</em> last week, there were no similar big splash stories to lead things off this week. Then, as I was perusing the year-ago numbers, something occurred to me. It&#8217;s quite possible that FOX could improve both Monday and Thursday at 9:00 if they swapped <em>Fringe </em>and<em> Lie To Me</em>. If you look back to the initial <em>Fringe</em> run, it had a lot of success following <em>House</em>. In fact, while the <em>House</em> numbers are virtually unchanged from Tuesday to Monday, Fringe was holding much more of the <em>House</em> audience on Tuesday than <em>Lie To Me</em> currently is on Monday.</p>
<p>Example:<br />
11/18/08: <em>House</em> (13.03m/5.5), <em>Fringe</em> (9.36m/4.2)<br />
11/09/09: <em>House</em> (13.31m/5.3), <em>Lie To Me</em> (7.41m/3)</p>
<p>And that was against very similar competition. Both faced <em>DWTS </em>on ABC, which was pretty much a wash. NBC was greatly improved against <em>Fringe</em> with <em>Biggest Loser</em> (7.84m/3.3), as opposed to <em>Trauma </em>(5.35m/1.8). And CBS was mixed, with <em>The Mentalist</em> (15.83m/3.5) trailing the <em>Men/Big Bang</em> hour (13.62m/4.6) in the demo.</p>
<p>Now we look at where we are this season. <em>Fringe</em> did manage something of a rebound this week, finishing with (5.91m/2.2) on Thursday. That&#8217;s still a distant fourth place, and should find the show on the hot seat at the end of the season. It would, obviously, do better on Monday following <em>House</em>. The question is, would it do better than the (7.41m/3) that <em>Lie To</em> Me is currently offering? I think it would.</p>
<p>On the other side of that coin, while I&#8217;m not quite as confident about the move of <em>Lie To Me</em> to Thursday, I do still see the potential for it to outperform the current <em>Fringe </em>numbers. That bar has been set, after all, rather low. It would likely take a  hit in the move, but the end result would be that Thursday at 9:00 is stronger as well. Just something to think about. The usual <span>numbers</span> junk is after the jump.<span id="more-36182"></span></p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> The bubble burst on <em>V</em> (10.7m/3.8) rather quickly. Sure, that&#8217;s still a very nice number, but it&#8217;s also a heck of a one week drop. Consider the jury still out on this one until we see what episodes three and four bring to the table. Earlier in the week, the return of football on NBC brought Sunday&#8217;s <em>Extreme Makeover</em> (10.38m/3), <em>Desperate Housewives</em> (13.79m/4.4), and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (9.08m/2.9) down a tad. It was still a successful start to the week.</p>
<p>The good news continued as <em>Dancing With The Stars </em>(17.62m/3.4) and <em>Castle</em> (9.82m/2.4) both gained viewers. The <em>DWTS</em> Results (16.23m/3.5) were up as well, despite the <em>V </em>drop. The news wasn&#8217;t so good for <em>The Forgotten</em>, as <em>In The Spotlight with Robin Roberts</em> (9.34m/2.3) finished well above what the show has been doing. Wednesday, the <em>CMA Awards</em> (17.18m/5.3) were a huge improvement over the usual comedies and <em><span><span>Eastwick</span></span></em>. <em><span><span>FlashForward</span></span></em> (8.28m/2.6) sunk to third in both measures to kick off Thursday, while <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (14.87m/5.6) and <em>Private Practice</em> (10.25m/3.9) were both up. <em>Ugly Betty</em> (4.45m/1.3) finished things off on Friday.</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> The network didn&#8217;t really gain anything with the all-Seth night, featuring <em>Family Guy</em> (7.26m/3.7), <em>Seth &amp; Alex</em> (6.73m/3.4), <em>Family Guy</em> (7.99m/4.1), and <em>Cleveland</em> (6.44m/3.2). The news was better on Monday as <em>House </em>(13.31m/5.3) remained the clear demo leader on the night. <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> remained steady, if not impressive, on Tuesday (5.76m/2.3) and Wednesday (5.72m/2.2), while<em> Glee</em> (7.53m/3.4) was tied for #1 in the demo with <em>Criminal Minds</em>. Thursday, <em>Bones </em>(10.22m/2.9) took over the #2 spot from <em><span><span>FlashForward</span></span></em>. And Friday, repeats again topped the recent comedy/<em>Dollhouse </em>combo.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> The good news is that Sunday was up across the board with <em>Amazing Race</em> (11.62m/3.5), <em>Three Rivers</em> (7.99m/1.8), and <em>Cold Case </em>(8.16m/1.7). The bad news is that those numbers from 9:00 to 11:00 are too low. Things were better on Monday. The network was down slightly from 8:00 to 9:00 with <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> (8.67m/3.5) and <em>Accidentally On Purpose</em> (7.89m/2.9). Then, up with <em>2 ½ Men</em> (14.44m/4.6) and <em>Big Bang Theory</em> (12.8m/4.7). At 10:00 is where the real magic started.</p>
<p>The big crossover <em>CSI </em>event led to gains for <em>Miami</em> (14.38m/4), <em>NY</em> (14.51m/3.8), and the OG <em>CSI </em>(17.38m/4.1). He didn&#8217;t get to be part of the big event, but Gibbs and the crew at <em>NCIS </em>(20.96m/4.4) easily returned to the top of the Tuesday pyramid. That was good news for <em>NCIS: LA </em>(16.23m/3.7) and <em>The Good Wife</em> (13.35m/2.8) as well. <em>Old Christine</em> (7.19m/2.1) and <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (7.3m/2.4) were both up on Wednesday, despite that <em>CMA</em> increase at ABC. <em>Criminal Minds</em> (12.77m/3.4) was solid. Although, that demo battle with <em>Glee </em>could prove very interesting.</p>
<p>Thursday, as with <em>CSI</em>,<em> Survivor</em> (12.94m/4) was up too.<em> The Mentalist </em>(16.17m/3.6) was off a bit in viewers, but is still having a very good second season. And Friday was another easy win for the night by <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (8.01m/2), <em>Medium</em> (8.16m/1.9), and <em>Numb3rs</em> (8.16m/1.8).</p>
<p><strong>NBC &#8211; </strong>The return of <em>Sunday Night Football</em> (21.88m/8.5) was certainly welcome. Hopefully, it softened the blow of another series low for <em>Heroes</em> (5.26m/2.3), and the further struggles of <em>Trauma</em> (5.35m/1.8). <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.65m/3.8) remains a success on Tuesday. <em>Mercy</em> (6.68m/1.7), on the other hand, can only claim that it is an improvement over the <em>Knight Rider</em> numbers. <em>L&amp;O: SVU</em> (8.77m/2.8) remains a mystery. That was good for fourth place, again, but it is headed in the right direction. And that 2.8 demo is starting to look really good given the rest of the NBC schedule.</p>
<p>Thursday was more of the same as<em> Community</em> (5.09m/2.1) and <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.58m/2.1) again fell short of the <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> bar (11/06: 5.57m/2.4). By comparison, things look pretty good for <em>The Office</em> (8.05m/4.2) and <em>30 Rock</em> (6m/3). <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (7.5m/1.7) finished things up on Friday.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> The week got off to a very good start as <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.67m/1.3), <em>Gossip Girl </em>(2.37m/1.3), and <em>90210</em> (2.06m/1.2) all saw gains. That was the highest rated <em>Gossip Girl</em> since the season premiere. Things didn&#8217;t go so well for <em><span><span>Melrose</span></span> Place </em>(1.28m/.7). It would seem that the network is just waiting to see what difference Heather <span><span>Locklear</span></span> makes before pulling the plug.</p>
<p><em>Next Top Model</em> (3.2m/1.5) was again nipping at NBC&#8217;s  heels  in the demo on Wednesday. As was <em>Vampire Diaries </em>(4.1m/1.9) on Thursday. <em>Supernatural</em> (2.69m/1.3) was on par as well. Finally, <em><span><span>Smallville</span></span></em> (2.7m/1.2) continued to defy the odds on Friday, drawing more viewers than<em> OTH</em>, <em>GG</em>, <em>90210</em>, <em><span><span>Melrose</span></span></em>, and <em>Supernatural</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Cable -</strong> It&#8217;s probably way too early for the folks down at <em><span><span>Stargate</span></span></em> HQ to be getting nervous, but concern might be in order. Friday 11/06 found the <em>Universe</em> dropping again, to (1.63m/.7). That didn&#8217;t do any favors for <em>Sanctuary</em> (1.42m/.5). It will be very interesting to see where the show levels out. Over at USA, <em>White Collar</em> (3.85m/.9) continues to search for a level as well. Other cable numbers to consider:</p>
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<li><em>Mad Men</em> (2.32m/.8)</li>
<li><em>Dexter</em> (1.76m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Lincoln Heights</em> (1.03m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> (3.83m/1.9)</li>
<li><em>Nip/Tuck </em>(1.75m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> (.98m/.3)</li>
<li><em>Bored To Death</em> (.63m/.3)</li>
<li><em><span><span>Californication</span></span></em> (.76m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Rita Rocks</em> (.48m/.2)</li>
<li><em>South Park</em> (2.78m/1.5)</li>
<li><em>Secret Girlfriend</em> (1.19m/.6)</li>
<li><em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny </em>(1.87m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>The League</em> (1.03m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Monday Night Football </em>(16m/6.5)</li>
<li><em>The Hills </em>(2.1m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Top Chef</em> (3.02m/1.7)</li>
<li><em><span><span>Mythbusters</span></span></em> (2.13m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters</em> (2.91m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters Academy</em> (2.07m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Project Runway</em> (3.13m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>Keeping Up With The <span><span>Kardashians</span></span> </em>(3.17m/1.7)</li>
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The World Series was the big ratings winner last week, but with New York involved, everyone kind of expected that, right? What nobody expected &#8212; most notably ABC &#8212; was the success of the V premiere. The numbers weren&#8217;t just good. It was the highest rated scripted program on the network, topping the Housewives and [...]]]></description>
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<p>The World Series was the big ratings winner last week, but with New York involved, everyone kind of expected that, right? What nobody expected &#8212; most notably ABC &#8212; was the success of the <em>V</em> premiere. The numbers weren&#8217;t just good. It was the highest rated scripted program on the network, topping the <em>Housewives </em>and <em>Grey&#8217;s</em>. Even better, the <em>V</em> demo rating was the highest for a scripted show on any of the networks.  Someone at ABC has to be kicking themselves for only ordering four episodes of <em>V</em>, while they continue to crank out more <em>Hank</em>s than they know what to do with.<span id="more-35582"></span></p>
<p><strong>ABC &#8211; </strong>It was the big show for the week, so we&#8217;ll start with the <em>V</em> (14.3m/5.2) premiere on Tuesday. Even more impressive, it did that against <em>Biggest Loser </em>and<em> NCIS.</em> Not an easy timeslot. That was obviously unexpected, or production wouldn&#8217;t have been cut to 4, for now. It makes the results of episode two very interesting. How much of that audience will be back for more? That huge leap in the 8 o&#8217;clock hour didn&#8217;t do anything for the rest of the night. The <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> results show (15.05m/3.1) was up just a tenth in the demo, and <em>The Forgotten</em> (7.27m/1.9) actually managed to lose a million viewers week-to-week.</p>
<p>Earlier in the week, things were pretty standard on Sunday with <em>Extreme Makeover</em> (10.75m/3.3), <em>Desperate Housewives</em> (14.08m/5), and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters </em>(9.02m/3.3). Monday, <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> (16.69m/3.4) and <em>Castle</em> (9.43m/2.4) were both off just a bit, but we&#8217;ll chalk that up to baseball. Wednesday remains a mixed bag as <em>Hank</em> (5.09m/1.3), <em>The Middle</em> (6.04m/1.8), and <em>Eastwick</em> (4.44m/1.5) all continue to struggle. <em>Modern Family</em> (8.77m/3.5) and <em>Cougar Town</em> (6.87m/2.8) do like solid performers, however.</p>
<p><em>FlashForward</em> (8.57m/2.6) makes Thursday interesting. It continues to drop, and you have to wonder if the audience is just giving up on it already. It long ago lost track of <em>Survivor</em>, and this week was also topped by <em>Bones</em>. <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (13.95m/5.1) and <em>Private Practice</em> (9.11m/3.4) remain a successful pairing. Friday, <em>Ugly Betty</em> (4.76m/1.3) remained steady, but the big surprise was from the Rihana episode of <em>20/20</em> (8.18m/2.7).</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> It was, for the most part, another very solid week. Sunday was steady, with <em>Amazing Race </em>(11.22m/3.3), <em>Three Rivers</em> (7.7m/1.6), and <em>Cold Case</em> (9.02m/1.7). Of course, that steady means that <em>Three Rivers</em> remains a disappointment and its future prospects are not good. Monday was also solid with <em>How I Met Your Mother </em>(8.82m/3.5), <em>Accidentally On Purpose</em> (8.09m/3.1), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (13.51m/4.4), <em>Big Bang Theory</em> (12.73m/4.7), and <em>CSI: Miami</em> (12.52m/3.6). Those numbers are off a bit, but we&#8217;ll give them a World Series pass as well.</p>
<p>Tuesday, that giant <em>V</em> premiere didn&#8217;t do much to slow down the <em>NCIS</em> (20.18m/4.3) juggernaut. <em>NCIS:LA</em> (15.29m/3.6) and <em>The Good Wife</em> (12.74m/2.7) were also on par. Wednesday brought a slightly baseball-weakened combination of <em>Old Christine</em> (6.68m/2), <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (6.29m/2), <em>Criminal Minds </em>(12.55m/3.4), and <em>CSI:NY</em> (12m/2.8).</p>
<p>Thursday, <em>Survivor</em> (12.44m/3.7) is again firmly in control of the hour. More interesting, <em>The Mentalist</em> (16.21m/3.6) topped <em>CSI</em> (15.6m/3.5) in both measures again. The troubling bit came on Friday, as <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (7.93m/1.8) and <em>Medium</em> (7.58m/1.8) both lost to <em>Law &amp; Order</em>, while <em>Numb3rs</em> (8.09m/1.8) was beaten by <em>20/20</em>. I can&#8217;t remember the last time CBS was beaten in all three Friday hours while running all new episodes.</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> The World Series was the story last week. Games on Sunday (22.76m/7.8), Monday (17.09m/5.3), and Wednesday (22.34m/7.4) all did extremely well. <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> (6.12m/2.4) held down the fort on Tuesday, and <em>Bones</em> (8.66m/2.6) and <em>Fringe</em> (4.86m/1.7) were back on Thursday. <em>Bones</em> moved to #2 in the hour, while <em>Fringe</em> remains a distant fourth.</p>
<p>The quick reaction is to blame the time slot, but compare it to what <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> is up against on Tuesday at 8. ABC gains 5.73m/2.6. NBC gains 3.93m/2. CBS gains 7.74m/.6. That&#8217;s 17.3 million more viewers, and 5.2 more demo points facing <em>SYTYCD</em>, and it still outperformed <em>Fringe</em>. There is also the argument that because World Series Game 7 was scheduled Thursday, people didn&#8217;t know it was on. Unfortunately, that doesn&#8217;t explain the fact that <em>Bones</em> still managed 8.6 million viewers, or all those other weeks of subpar <em>Fringe</em> numbers. And in case you were wondering, <em>House</em> and <em>Bones</em> repeats on Friday again topped the <em>Brothers</em>, <em>Til Death</em>, and <em>Dollhouse</em> numbers.</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> With no football in prime time this week, the big success actually came on Friday. <em>Law &amp; Order</em> is finally showing a little life, with episodes at 8 (7.99m/1.8) and 9 (8.41m/1.9) both winning their hours. Earlier in the week, it was more of the same on Monday from <em>Heroes</em> (5.86m/2.5) and <em>Trauma</em> (5.82m/1.9). <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.11m/3.5) remains a solid hit on Tuesday. Wednesday, <em>Mercy</em> (6.63m/1.7) and <em>SVU</em> (7.95m/2.4) were off, but it was the final game of the World Series, so let&#8217;s wait and see.</p>
<p>Thursday, <em>Community</em> (5.45m/2.3) and <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.91m/2.2) were both up. However, they do both remain below what <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> (5.57m/2.4) were doing at this time last year. <em>The Office</em> (8.09m/4.1) and <em>30 Rock</em> (6.15m/3) continue along the same path. Leno had another rough week, falling below 4 million viewers once, and below 1.5 in the demo three times. I&#8217;m starting to think that Leno one night a week might not be a bad idea. Give him the post <em>Biggest Loser</em> slot, and return scripted to the other four hours. The numbers:</p>
<p>Monday: 3.92m/1.2<br />
Tuesday: 5.96m/2<br />
Wednesday: 4.81m/1.4<br />
Thursday: 4.83m/1.6<br />
Friday: 4.6m/1.2</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> Nothing too exciting to report this week. <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.32m/1.1) and <em>Gossip Girl </em>(1.98m/1) look to have taken a small hit from baseball. <em>90210</em> (1.92m/1) and <em>Melrose Place</em> (1.48m/.8) continue to struggle as we all wait to see what Heather Locklear will do to the <em>Melrose</em> numbers. <em>Next Top Model</em> (3.87m/1.7) was up, despite baseball. Thursday remains the strongest night of the week with <em>Vampire Diaries</em> (4.09m/1.9) and <em>Supernatural</em> (2.65m/1.2). And <em>Smallville</em> (2.76m/1.2) continues to grow.</p>
<p><strong>CABLE -</strong> Not a lot to yell about on cable this week either. It is worth noting that the second episode of <em>White Collar </em>(5.075m/1.2), from 10/30,  held up very well. It looks like USA has found a few more characters. <em>Stargate Universe</em> (1.97m/.8), from the same night, found itself falling below the 2 million viewer mark. <em>Sanctuary</em> (1.6m/.5) and <em>Monk</em> (4.69m/1) were fairly steady. Some other numbers:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Mad Men</em> (1.78m/.7)</li>
<li><em>Dexter</em> (1.88m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Lincoln Heights</em> (1.11m/.3)</li>
<li><em>Greek</em> (.66m/.3)</li>
<li><em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> (3.52m/1.8)</li>
<li><em>Nip/Tuck </em>(2.17m/1.1)</li>
<li><em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> (.98m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Bored To Death</em> (.72m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Californication</em> (.82m/.4)</li>
<li><em>South Park</em> (2.82m/1.5)</li>
<li><em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny</em> (1.99m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>The League</em> (1.41m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Monday Night Football</em> (12.37m/5.1)</li>
<li><em>Kate: Her Story</em> (3.79m/1.7)</li>
<li><em>The Hills</em> (1.99m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>Mythbusters</em> (1.82m/.8)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters</em> (2.73m/1.3)</li>
</ul>
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		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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A combination of baseball and pre-sweeps repeats made for a bit of an odd week. Repeats don&#8217;t mean there aren&#8217;t numbers of note however. We had Jay Leno&#8217;s first shot against CSI: Miami and NY repeats, and a look at what running repeats on Friday does for FOX. That is, nothing good for Dollhouse season [...]]]></description>
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<p>A combination of baseball and pre-sweeps repeats made for a bit of an odd week. Repeats don&#8217;t mean there aren&#8217;t numbers of note however. We had Jay Leno&#8217;s first shot against <em>CSI: Miami</em> and <em>NY</em> repeats, and a look at what running repeats on Friday does for FOX. That is, nothing good for <em>Dollhouse</em> season 3. Also interesting this week &#8212; <em>The Mentalist</em> finally topped <em>CSI</em> in viewers and the demo, and even a repeat Gibbs appearance is worth 16 million viewers.<span id="more-35160"></span></p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> Having the baseball playoffs paid off big for the network when NY joined the party. The three contests last week included  ALCS Game 6 (15.48m/5.2) on Sunday, and World Series Game 1 (19.51m/6.3) and Game 2 (18.9m/5.8) on Wednesday and Thursday.  Needless to say, those were some serious gains over the usual occupants.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> (5.85m/2.6) was well off the usual <em>House</em> number in it&#8217;s one-time stop on Monday. On a brighter note, with CBS in repeats, it still finished #2 in the hour. <em>Lie To Me</em> (6.33m/2.4) struggled without the <em>House</em> lead in. There were similar numbers for the first <em>SYTYCD</em> competition episode (6.47m/2.5) on Tuesday. The only other number of note came from the <em>House</em> (3.4m/1.1) repeat on Friday, which topped the usual <em>Brothers</em>, <em>Til Death</em>, and <em>Dollhouse</em> combination.</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> The week got off to a steady start with Sunday&#8217;s <em>Extreme Makeover</em> (10.59m/3), <em>Desperate Housewives </em>(14.18m/4.7), and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (9.97m/3.3). On Monday, <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> (17.38m/3.6) was steady in the demo. That&#8217;s positive news for <em>Castle</em> (9.99m/2.5), which was up a tenth. There were more gains on Tuesday, as <em>Charlie Brown</em> (8.8m/2.8) easily bested the usual performance of <em>Shark Tank</em>. <em>DWTS </em>(15.2m/3) was down in the demo over the previous week, but <em>The Forgotten</em> (8.26m/2) still managed to grow.</p>
<p><em>Charlie Brown</em> (6m/2) also proved to be an improvement over <em>Hank</em> on Wednesday. The rest of the night, including <em>The Middle</em> (6.49m/2.2), <em>Modern Family </em>(9.33m/3.7), <em>Cougar Town</em> (7.54m/3.2), and <em>Eastwick</em> (5.02m/1.8), was up as well. Less exciting, <em>FlashForward </em>(8.92m/2.7) managed to find series lows on Thursday. <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (13.74m/5.2) was down week-to-week, but still the highest rated scripted program for the night. <em>Private Practice</em> (9.16m/3.6) continues to hold up well.  Friday, <em>Ugly Betty</em> (4.5m/1.2) was steady, if not impressive.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> The week started with a reasonably steady full slate on Sunday, featuring <em>Amazing Race</em> (11.22m/3.4), <em>Three Rivers</em> (7.78m/1.7), and <em>Cold Case </em>(9.3m/1.8). Then, there were a whole lot of repeats as the network took Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday off. Of note among those was the Monday 9-10 comedy block winning the hour in the demo. Tuesday, <em>NCIS</em> (16.7m/3.3) was the most watched show of the night. And <em>CSI: Miami</em> and <em>NY</em> both won their hours outright.</p>
<p>New programming picked back up Thursday with <em>Survivor</em> (12.19m/3.7), <em>CSI</em> (15.24m/3.4), and <em>The Mentalist</em> (15.53m/3.6). That is of particular note, given that it&#8217;s the first time <em>The Mentalist </em>has beaten <em>CSI</em> in viewers and demo this season. Friday was down week-to-week, but the network still won all three hours with <em>Ghost Whisperer </em>(8.28m/2), <em>Medium</em> (7.69m/1.8), and <em>Numb3rs</em> (7.74m/1.8).</p>
<p><strong>NBC &#8211; </strong>It was, for the most part, a fairly steady week. <em>Sunday Night Football</em> (14.98m/5.9) was off a bit facing baseball, but still a huge winner for the network. <em>Heroes</em> (5.72m/2.5) was right on pace with last week. Oddly enough, <em>Trauma</em> (5.78m/1.9) was actually up for the week in which it was canceled. <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.67m/3.7) continued to cruise on Tuesday. And NBC got an animation boost of their own as <em>Monsters vs Aliens</em> (6.24m/2.2) improved on the <em>Mercy</em> demo on Wednesday.</p>
<p><em>Law &amp; Order SVU</em> (8.24m/2.8) was down in viewers, despite the <em>Criminal Minds</em> repeat. I suppose we can chalk that up to baseball. Thursday, <em>Community</em> (5.32m/2.1) was the only show that was actually up week-to-week. <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.8m/2),<em> The Office</em> (8.21m/4.2), and <em>30 Rock</em> (6.1m/3.1) were all down, but close enough to expected averages. Friday, <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (7m/1.4) continued to struggle.</p>
<p>Leno didn&#8217;t have a good week. Before the premiere, one of the network&#8217;s talking points was that while the show will get beat by originals, wait until it airs against repeats. We&#8217;ve seen what that looks like, and it&#8217;s not good news for Jay. Not only is Leno still being beaten by repeats, the numbers are still dropping. This week, Leno against a repeat <em>CSI:Miami </em>finished below Leno against a new <em>CSI:Miami</em> last week. Friday also brought the lowest demo in the series.</p>
<p>Mon &#8211; 4.74m/1.3<br />
Tue &#8211; 6.06m/1.8<br />
Wed &#8211; 5.03m/1.5<br />
Thu &#8211; 4.41m/1.5<br />
Fri &#8211; 5.14m/1.2</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> The little network had a very good week. They took Tuesday off, but the other four nights were all up over the previous week. <em>One Tree Hill </em>(2.67m/1.3) and <em>Gossip Girl </em>(2.31m/1.2) took advantage of the missing <em>House</em> and repeat comedies. <em>Next Top Model</em> (3.51m/1.6) actually faced much stiffer competition with World Series Game 1, but looks to have gained some of those displaced <em>SYTYCD</em> viewers. <em>Vampire Diaries</em> (4.18m/2) and <em>Supernatural </em>(2.92m/1.4) were at the highest levels we&#8217;ve seen since the premiere. <em>Smallville </em>(2.6m/1.2) wrapped the winning week on Friday.</p>
<p><strong>CABLE &#8211; </strong>The shine has worn off <em>The Jeff Dunham Show</em> (2.33m/1) rather quickly, as week two had less than half the viewers of week one. The other notable bit from the cable world was the premiere of FX&#8217;s new comedy, <em>The League </em>(.99m/.6), which is much better than its ratings might lead you to believe.</p>
<p>From the previous Friday, 10/23, here are a few of the cable numbers:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Stargate: Universe </em>(2.02m/.8)</li>
<li><em>Sanctuary</em> (1.69m/.5)</li>
<li><em>Monk</em> (5.42m/1.5)</li>
<li><em>White Collar</em> (5.4m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>Wizards of Waverly Place </em>(4.39m/.8)</li>
</ul>
<p>And from the week just completed:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Mad Men</em> (1.72m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Dexter</em> (1.68m/.8)</li>
<li><em>Greek </em>(.77m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> (3.39m/1.8)</li>
<li><em>Nip/Tuck</em> (2.2m/1.1)</li>
<li><em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> (1.05m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Californication</em> (.77m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Bored To Death</em> (.65m/.3)</li>
<li><em>South Park</em> (2.57m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Secret Girlfriend</em> (1.38m/.7)</li>
<li><em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny</em> (1.35m/.8)</li>
<li><em>Top Chef</em> (3.04m/1.7)</li>
<li><em>Project Runway</em> (3.24m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>The Hills</em> (2.05m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>Dirty Jobs</em> (2.31m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Mythbusters</em> (2.56m/1)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters</em> (3.06m/1.4)</li>
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		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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We do often get caught up in the big numbers from the big networks. It is, after all, hard to overlook the fact that NCIS is still growing its audience in the 7th season. There are still some very interesting stories happening on the little network, CW. When it was announced that Vampire Diaries would [...]]]></description>
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<p>We do often get caught up in the big numbers from the big networks. It is, after all, hard to overlook the fact that <em>NCIS</em> is still growing its audience in the 7th season. There are still some very interesting stories happening on the little network, CW. When it was announced that <em>Vampire Diaries</em> would be paired with <em>Supernatural,</em> while <em>Smallville</em> was shuffled off to Friday, many people expected that was the end.</p>
<p>The show wouldn&#8217;t be able to come back from a year grinding away on Friday nights. After a few weeks looking at the numbers though, that&#8217;s not the case at all. Clark and the gang can celebrate good times, despite taking a hit from the move. In fact, this week <em>Smallville</em> topped new episodes of <em>One Tree Hill</em>, <em>Gossip Girl</em>,<em> 90210</em>, and <em>Melrose Place</em>. It&#8217;s far from done. Elsewhere, we had our first sizable crop of repeats this week, which brought some interesting results.<span id="more-34731"></span></p>
<p><strong>CW &#8211; </strong>With <em>Smallville</em> getting the lead, we&#8217;ll start with CW this week. The week got off to a slow start with <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.21m/1) and <em>Gossip Girl</em> (1.98m/1.1) both down. Things picked up, if you can call it that, on Tuesday with <em>90210</em> (2.25m/1.1) remaining steady and<em> Melrose Place</em> (1.5m/.7) gaining in viewers. <em>Next Top Model </em>(2.99m/1.4) was steady as well. <em>Vampire Diaries </em>(2.27m/.9) and <em>Supernatural </em>(1.83m/.8) were repeats, but it is worth noting given that the <em>Vampire Diaries</em> repeat had more viewers than all of the Monday and Tuesday originals. <em>Smallville</em> (2.52m/1.1) closed out the week with the best performance for a scripted show on the network, and also managed to finish tied for third in the demo on the night.</p>
<p><strong>ABC &#8211; </strong>It was something of an uneventful week for the network. Sunday&#8217;s performance was steady with <em>Extreme Makeover</em> (10.33m/3), <em>Desperate Housewives</em> (13.68m/4.6), and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters </em>(9.72m/3.2). Likewise, Monday finished very much like the previous week with <em>Dancing With The Stars </em>(16.82m/3.6) and<em> Castle</em> (9.69m/2.4). It is worth noting that the <em>Castle</em> numbers have been good enough that the network has picked up the back 9.</p>
<p>Things started to change on Tuesday, as <em>Shark Tank</em> (5.92m/1.8) and <em>DWTS Results</em> (14.92m/3.4) both saw gains. Unfortunately, that didn&#8217;t do anything for <em>The Forgotten</em> (7.3m/1.9), which slipped to the lowest numbers of the season. Those 10PM struggles were repeated on Wednesday, with <em>Eastwick</em> (4.78m/1.6) also finding new lows. That came on the heels of a night of comedy that was down across the board with<em> Hank</em> (5.78m/1.5),<em> The Middle</em> (6.53m/2), <em>Modern Family</em> (8.66m/3.4), and <em>Cougar Town</em> (7.31m/3.1). Things really don&#8217;t look good for <em>Hank</em>.</p>
<p>There were more changes on Thursday, although they really weren&#8217;t that surprising. <em>FlashForward</em> (9.87m/3.1) gained in viewers while holding steady in the demo. <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (15.06m/5.3), on the other hand, posted big week-to-week gains. Of course, that was against a repeat <em>CSI</em>. Surprisingly though, it didn&#8217;t translate into gains for <em>Private Practice</em> (9.93m/3.7). The show was down without the crossover element, despite facing a repeat<em> Mentalist</em>. Friday, <em>Supernanny</em> (4.7m/1.1) returned above the year ago premiere, and <em>Ugly Betty</em> (4.55m/1.2) limped to a third place finish in the hour.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> The week started off with shenanigans as the football overrun bumped <em>Cold Case</em> for the night. <em>Amazing Race</em> (10.92m/3.3) and <em>Three Rivers</em> (7.38m/1.9) didn&#8217;t see any benefit from that. Monday was mostly par for the course, with one notable exception. <em>Accidentally On Purpose</em> (8.25m/3.3) actually beat <em>How I Met Your Mother </em>(8.07m/3.4) in viewers. Did anyone see that coming? Later, the duo of<em> 2 ½ Men</em> (14.07m/4.8) and <em>Big Bang Theory</em> (13.47m/5.3) continued to dominate the 9PM hour. <em>CSI: Miami</em> (13.16m/3.9) finished the night on a winning note.</p>
<p>Tuesday was up across the board, on the back of<em> NCIS</em> (21.25m/4.7) continuing to impress. That led to good things for <em>NCIS:LA </em>(16.48m/3.9) and <em>The Good Wife</em> (13.26m/2.8). Wednesday remained steady. <em>Old Christine </em>(6.58m/2) and <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (6.76m/2.2) seem to have fought off the ABC comedies, while<em> Criminal Minds</em> (14.27m/3.8) and <em>CSI:NY</em> (13m/3) easily win their hours. <em>Survivor </em>(12.9m/4) was the lone new entry on Thursday, but it is worth noting that <em>The Mentalist </em>(11.79m/2.8) beat <em>CSI</em> (10.14m/2.2) in repeats. Friday was again an easy victory for <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (8.46m/2.1), <em>Medium</em> (8.43m/2.2), and <em>Numb3rs</em> (8.05m/1.8).</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> Overall, it was actually a good week for NBC, relatively speaking. <em>Sunday Night Football</em> (18.17m/7.2) continues to be huge. And <em>Heroes</em> (5.72m/2.5) was actually up. With <em>Mercy</em> (7.18m/1.9)  getting a full season, things don&#8217;t look good for <em>Trauma</em> (5.46m/1.8). Tuesday,<em> The Biggest Loser</em> (9.82m/3.9) was also up. There were more gains to be had on Wednesday, as<em> L&amp;O: SVU</em> (9.15m/2.8) continued to grow. There is still the very real possibility that it could compete with <em>Criminal Minds</em> in the demo by the end of the season.</p>
<p>Thursday continues to be a mixed bag. Technically,<em> Community</em> (5.04m/1.9) and <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.93m/2.1) had the 8PM hour up over last week. But really, if <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> are looking down at your numbers, that&#8217;s really bad. <em>The Office</em> (8.73m/4.4) and <em>30 Rock</em> (6.84m/3.3) took advantage of the <em>CSI</em> vacation. Friday, <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (7.17m/1.5) continued to struggle, while <em>Dateline</em> (7.91m/1.8) continued to make the case for canceling <em>Southland</em>.</p>
<p>Leno&#8230; didn&#8217;t have a good week.The numbers continue to shrink, slowly. Two nights below five million, and two below 1.5 in the demo. Most troubling might be the fact that despite nice gains from <em>The Office</em> and <em>30 Rock</em> on Thursday, and facing a repeat<em> Mentalist</em>, Leno was actually down.</p>
<p>Mon &#8211; 4.74m/1.4<br />
Tue &#8211; 5.46m/1.8<br />
Wed &#8211; 5.14m/1.5<br />
Thu &#8211; 4.97m/1.6<br />
Fri &#8211; 6.15m/1.4</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> The week started off with one of the most interesting repeats of the week. An old<em> Family Guy</em> (8.13m/4.2) was stuffed in with new episodes from <em>The Simpsons</em> (8.69m/4.1), <em>Cleveland</em> (7.62m/3.8), <em>American Dad</em> (6.25m/3.1) but still managed to be the highest rated. Monday, being pushed back by baseball didn&#8217;t do any favors for <em>House</em> (11.65m/4.4) and <em>Lie To Me</em> (7.79m/2.9). The news was better from baseball (10.3m/3.4) on Tuesday. Wednesday, <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> (6.91m/2.6) and<em> Glee</em> (7.15m/3.3) were steady. I&#8217;m curious to see what happens as <em>SYTYCD</em> gets into the competition.</p>
<p>Baseball (11.85m/3.7) returned Thursday, offering a boost to the usual numbers. Friday was more of the same. The only semi-surprise was that <em> Til Death</em> (1.97m/.7) managed to fall below 2 million viewers. Yikes. It&#8217;s pretty bad when you lose viewers from <em>Brothers</em> (2.35m/.8). <em>Dollhouse</em> (2.15m/.8) slipped again, marking its second worse performance ever.</p>
<p>Cable &#8211; Ryan asked for numbers from <em>Stargate: Universe </em>and <em>Sanctuary</em> last week. I don&#8217;t usually include them because unless Syfy sees fit to issue a press release over the weekend, the post is up before they come out. So, the next best thing is week old numbers. For the 10/16 broadcasts the numbers were <em>Stargate: Universe</em> (2.1m/.9) and<em> Sanctuary</em> (1.77m/.6). That same night, USA had <em>Monk</em> (3.98m/1) and <em>Psych</em> (3.68m/1.2). The interesting premiere this week was<em> The Jeff Dunham Show</em> (5.34m/2.2). That&#8217;s impressive, given the overwhelming hatred of the show from critics. It&#8217;s also worth noting that <em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> (3.7m/2) beat both Leno and <em>The Forgotten</em> in the demo. Other interesting cable numbers for the past week:</p>
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<li><em>Monday Night Football </em>(13.47m/5.5)</li>
<li><em>Hannah Montana</em> (5.72m/1)</li>
<li><em>Mad Men</em> (1.61m/.5)</li>
<li><em>Dexter</em> (1.51m/.7)</li>
<li><em>Californication</em> (.77m/.3)</li>
<li><em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> (1.08m/.5)</li>
<li><em>Bored To Death</em> (.66m/.3)</li>
<li><em>Project Runway</em> (3.02m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Real Housewives Of Atlanta </em>(2.97m/1.6)</li>
<li><em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny</em> (1.52m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Lincoln Heights</em> (.92m/.2)</li>
<li><em>Greek</em> (.68m/.3)</li>
<li><em>The Hills</em> (1.83m/1.1)</li>
<li><em>Dirty Jobs</em> (1.86m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Mythbusters</em> (2.28m/1)</li>
<li><em>Top Chef</em> (2.86m/1.5)</li>
<li><em>South Park</em> (2.58m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>Secret Girlfriend</em> (1.29m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Nip/Tuck</em> (2.23m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters</em> (3.07m/1.4)</li>
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FlashForward is one of the more interesting shows of the new season where ratings are concerned. On the one hand, so far it has been a huge upgrade for the 8-9 spot on ABC. And while it has been surpassed by Survivor, it does continue to hold off Bones in the demo. On the other [...]]]></description>
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<p><em>FlashForward</em> is one of the more interesting shows of the new season where ratings are concerned. On the one hand, so far it has been a huge upgrade for the 8-9 spot on ABC. And while it has been surpassed by <em>Survivor</em>, it does continue to hold off <em>Bones</em> in the demo. On the other hand, the ratings don&#8217;t seem to be settled yet, which makes each week a new adventure. This week, the yo-yo headed back up. What will next week bring? One can only guess. I continue to think that it will eventually be passed up by the fiercely loyal <em>Bones</em> audience at some point, finding its place as the number 3 show in the hour. Elsewhere this week, there was good news for <em>Dancing With The Stars</em>, <em>NCIS</em>, <em>Law &amp; Order</em>, <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em>, and <em>Smallville</em>. The news wasn&#8217;t so good for <em>Hank</em>, <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em>, <em>Three Rivers</em>, or <em>Melrose Place</em>.</p>
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<p><strong>ABC -</strong> Overall, it was a very good week for the network. Sunday was off a bit week-to-week with <em>Extreme Makeover</em> (9.81m/3), <em>Desperate Housewives </em>(13.42m/3.6), and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (8.97m/3), but those are still solid numbers. And there were plenty of gains through the rest of the week. Monday, <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> (16.79m/3.6) and <em>Castle</em> (9.77m/2.3) were both up. Tuesday was also up for the night with <em>Shark Tank</em> (5.24m/1.6), <em>DWTS</em> (13.96m/2.9) and <em>The Forgotten</em> (7.43m/2.1). <em>The Forgotten</em> was down in viewers, but up in demo. Wednesday was a bit of a mixed bag with <em>Modern Family</em> (9.35m/3.6) and <em>Cougar Town</em> (7.99m/3.3) both up, while <em>Hank </em>(6.15m/1.6), <em>The Middle</em> (6.77m/2.1), and <em>Eastwick </em>(5.08m/1.7) were all down.</p>
<p>In a bit of oddness, Thursday found <em>FlashForward </em>(9.07m/3.1) and <em>Private Practice</em> (10.36m/3.8) both posting gains while <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (13.79m/5) took a bit of a dip. Still, that&#8217;s a dip that still left it #1 in the demo for the night. Friday was also up with the premiere of <em>Ugly Betty</em> (5.01m/1.3 &#8211; 5.18m/1.3). Of course, that&#8217;s well off last season&#8217;s <em>Ugly Betty </em>numbers, and up over repeats. I&#8217;ve no idea what ABC is expecting from <em>Ugly Betty</em> on the night, but the increased competition should be worrisome for FOX.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> The Tiffany network also had a good week, starting with<em> The Amazing Race</em> (10.52m/3.2). Unfortunately, Phil&#8217;s gains didn&#8217;t do much for <em>Three Rivers</em> (7.33m/1.7) and<em> Cold Case</em> (7.87m/1.9). Both of those should be considered on the bubble at this point. That was just a temporary setback though, as business picked back up Monday. <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> (8.56m/3.6), <em>Accidentally On Purpose </em>(7.73m/3), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (14.17m/4.8), and <em>Big Bang Theory</em> (13.07m/5) all bounced back from an off week, gaining in viewers and demo. <em>CSI: Miami</em> (13.27m/4) was off just a bit in viewers, but also up in viewers. That 8-9 hour of comedy continues to be interesting. In moving <em>Big Bang</em> to 9:30, the 8-9 hour is down 1.1 million viewers and 4 tenths in the demo versus last year (<em>Big Bang</em> 9.36m/3.6,<em> HIMYM</em> 9.14m/3.8). Although, to be fair, the 9-10 hour is up 1.4 million viewers and .6 in the demo (<em>2 ½ Men</em> 14.57m/5.3,<em> Worst Week</em> 9.78m/3.3).</p>
<p>Moving on, <em>NCIS</em> (21.04m/4.5) continues to roll. Despite that being up, <em>NCIS:LA</em> (15.38m/3.5) and <em>The Good Wife</em> (12.98m/2.8) were both off week-to-week. The good news though is that they both remain up over last year (<em>Mentalist</em> 14.86m/3.4, <em>Without A Trace</em> 10.99m/2.6). Wednesday also saw gains with <em>Old Christine</em> (6.99m/2.1),<em> Gary Unmarried</em> (6.91m/2.3), and <em>CSI: NY</em> (13.4m/3.2) up in both measurements.<em> Criminal Minds</em> (13.92m/3.8) was off slightly in viewers, but also gained demo.</p>
<p>Thursday saw week-to-week gains across the board with <em>Survivor</em> (11.78m/3.5), <em>CSI </em>(15.38m/3.6), and<em> The Mentalist </em>(15.08m/3.5). It&#8217;s interesting to note that <em>The Mentalist</em> is so close to becoming the #1 show for the network on the night. Friday, as usual, was an easy win with <em>Ghost Whisperer </em>(8.21m/2), <em>Medium</em> (8.04m/1.9), and <em>Numb3rs</em> (7.77m/1.8) all holding up well against baseball.</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> A bit of a mixed bag of results in a week that was still very good. The Sunday toons, <em>The Simpsons</em> (7.6m/3.7), <em>Cleveland Show</em> (7.87m/3.9), <em>Family Guy </em>(8.97m/4.6), and <em>American Dad</em> (6.75m/3.5) were all down, but still very strong. It&#8217;s worth noting that<em> Cleveland</em> is building on the <em>Simpsons</em> audience. Monday was also down, with <em>House </em>(13.49m/5.2) and <em>Lie To Me</em> (7.87m/2.8). Not a worry for <em>House</em>, the #1 demo of the night, but <em>Lie To Me</em> should be better. Tuesday was a great result as <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (8.04m/3.8) continues to hold up amazingly well.</p>
<p>The really interesting bit of the week came on Wednesday. <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> (7.21m/2.8) continues to grow now that the weeks (and weeks) of auditions are over. It&#8217;s now #1 in the demo for the hour. That led to a slight boost for <em>Glee </em>(7.65m/3.4) as well. Thursday was more of the same, with <em>Bones</em> (9.59m/2.8) on par, and <em>Fringe </em>(5.78m/2.2) continuing to struggle in the 9PM meat grinder. Friday was way up over the usual schedule with baseball. Sports are iffy for numbers, but the early results say something in the neighborhood of 7.54 million viewers and a 2.4 for the night.</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> How NBC did this week really depends on your glass. Is it half full, or half empty?  For example, the entire Monday lineup was up in viewers and demo. But then, when you come up to numbers like <em>Heroes</em> (5.55m/2.4), <em>Trauma</em> (5.49m/1.8), and<em> Leno</em> (5.09m/1.6), it&#8217;s hard to really celebrate. There were similar results for <em>Mercy</em> (7.37m/1.9), which was up in the demo. As well as <em>Community</em> (5.01m/2) which gained in both over last week. The only really bad news probably comes from<em> Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.53m/2). To give an idea of how bad that is, last year at this time <em>Kath &amp; Kim</em> knocked down 6.01 million viewers and a 2.5.</p>
<p>There was good news to be had. As usual, <em>Sunday Night Football </em>(16.02m/6.2) remains a power. <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.14m/3.5) was also rather steady.<em> The Office </em>(8.03m/4.1) was down from the big wedding episode, but remains the best rated scripted program on the network. <em>30 Rock</em> (6.39m/3), given the demo, also had a successful debut. There was also some good news on the <em>Law &amp; Order </em>front. Both <em>SVU </em>(8.77m/2.6) and <em>L&amp;O</em> (7.6m/1.6) remain down year-to-year, but they are also both gaining. That&#8217;s a trend worth watching. It could be that as people tire of the new programming, they&#8217;ll return to the old standbys.</p>
<p>Leno, overall, had a rough week that ended with his worst showing yet on Friday. The only victory for Leno came on Wednesday, as the show was #2, edging out <em>Eastwick</em>. The numbers:</p>
<p>Monday (5.09m/1.6)<br />
Tuesday (5.77m/1.8)<br />
Wednesday (6.15m/1.8)<br />
Thursday (5.37m/1.8)<br />
Friday (4.97m/1.2)</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> Count the littlest network as also having a good week. <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.55m/1.2), <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.36m/1.2), <em>Vampire Diaries </em>(3.88m/1.8), <em>Supernatural </em>(2.58m/1.2), and<em> Smallville</em> (2.62m/1.1) were all up over last week. <em>90210</em> (2.25m/1.1) was off a tenth in demo, but gained viewers. <em>Next Top Model</em> (3m/1.4) was off over the previous week, but remains the #2 show on the network. The only really bad news continues to be <em>Melrose Place</em> (1.38m/.7) which has now fallen well off the pace of <em>Privileged</em> last season.</p>
<p><strong>CABLE -</strong> The most intriguing number for me on cable this week was <em>Nip/Tuck </em>(2.92m/1.4). That&#8217;s not a bad number, but it&#8217;s more interesting in showing just how successful FX is with <em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> (3.31m/1.8). It looks like SAMCRO will be around for awhile. Let&#8217;s just hope the writer&#8217;s get this whole <em>Oz </em>fascination out of their system sooner, rather than later. Some other cable numbers of note:</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Mad Men</em> (1.53m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Army Wives</em> (3.93m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Monday Night Football</em> (13.14m/5.4)</li>
<li><em>Top Chef </em>(2.67m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>South Park</em> (2.56m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Secret Girlfriend</em> (1.25m/.6)</li>
<li><em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny</em> (1.61m/1)</li>
<li><em>Project Runway</em> (2.97m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Mythbusters</em> (2.69m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>The Hills</em> (1.72m/1)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters</em> (2.91m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Real Housewives of Atlanta</em> (2.64m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>Greek</em> (.66m/.3)</li>
</ul>
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It was a strange week for ratings. Brett Favre playing against Green Bay made for a huge Monday Night Football (21.84m/9) audience on ESPN. And then the baseball playoffs ran through the rest of the week, calling a lot of the seemingly odd drops in viewers into question. Despite that increased competition, there was some [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was a strange week for ratings. Brett Favre playing against Green Bay made for a huge <em>Monday Night Football</em> (21.84m/9) audience on ESPN. And then the baseball playoffs ran through the rest of the week, calling a lot of the seemingly odd drops in viewers into question. Despite that increased competition, there was some good news to be had. <em>The Biggest Loser</em>,<em> Bones</em>, <em>The Office</em>, <em>Lie To Me</em>, <em>Castle</em>, and<em> The Simpsons</em> all managed to make gains week-to-week. <em>Dollhouse</em> also got in the game, stopping a four episode streak of series lows. On the other side, it&#8217;s starting to look like <em>ER</em> took all of it&#8217;s viewers with it when it left. The premiere numbers for <em>Three Rivers </em>were not good, and NBC&#8217;s dueling medical dramas continue to struggle.<span id="more-33824"></span></p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> Animation Domination got the week off to a great start, with <em>The Simpsons</em> (9.38m/4.4), <em>Cleveland</em> (8.86m/4.4), <em>Family Guy</em> (9.86m/5.1), and <em>American Dad</em> (7.14m/3.6). Food for thought: In the demo, that makes <em>Family Guy</em> the #1 comedy of the week. On Monday,<em> House</em> (13.74m/5.4) looks to have taken a hit from football. The good news though, is that <em>Lie To Me</em> (8.06m/3.1) was up, despite the drop from <em>House</em>.</p>
<p>Tuesday and Wednesday were fairly steady with <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (7.43m/3.3), <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> Tuesday (5.47m/2.5), <em>SYTYCD</em> Wednesday (6.22m/2.5), and<em> Glee</em> (7.28m/3.3). Thursday was another example of just how solid the <em>Bones</em> (10.29m/2.9) audience is. No matter the night, or the competition, it gets its numbers. And it is getting very close to passing up <em>FlashForward</em> in the demo as well. Unfortunately, <em>Bones</em> being up, and the appearance of Nimoy, didn&#8217;t help <em>Fringe</em> (5.83m/2.1). For now, let&#8217;s blame a special episode of <em>The Office</em> and see what happens next week.</p>
<p>Friday brought very similar results, with <em>Brothers</em> (2.35m/.8), <em>Til Death</em> (2.36m/.8), and <em>Dollhouse</em> (2.25m/1). If your glass is half full, those <em>Dollhouse</em> numbers are a win, because the streak of series lows that stretches back four episodes to last season was ended. If your glass is half empty &#8230; it was still the second lowest rated episode the series has had.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> <em>The Amazing Race</em> (9.8m/2.8) was down to start the week, which didn&#8217;t offer much help to <em>Three Rivers</em> (8.97m/1.9). That&#8217;s really not good for the premiere. <em>Cold Case</em> (10.05m/2.2) was steady, if not impressive. Monday was down across the board with <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> (8.08m/3.4), <em>Accidentally On Purpose</em> (7.16m/2.8), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (13.3m/4.4),<em> Big Bang Theory</em> (12.52m/4.7), and <em>CSI: Miami </em>(13.43m/3.9). I&#8217;m willing to chalk that up to football, but the <em>AOP</em> demo is something to keep an eye on.</p>
<p>Tuesday&#8217;s lineup, <em>NCIS</em> (20.7m/4.3), <em>NCIS:LA</em> (16.31m/3.6), and <em>The Good Wife</em> (13.69m/2.9) was also down every hour, but still far and away #1 for the night. There were gains on Wednesday as <em>Old Christine</em> (6.86m/1.9) and <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (6.84m/2.2) were both up. <em>Criminal Minds</em> (14.05m/3.6) and <em>CSI:NY</em> (12.43m/2.9) were both down slightly, but <em>Criminal Minds </em>did take back the number one spot in the demo from ABC.</p>
<p>Thursday was another night of decreases, with <em>Survivor</em> (11.69m/3.4), <em>CSI</em> (14.89m/3.5), and <em>The Mentalist</em> (14.7m/3.3) all down. On the plus side, all were the most watched programs in their slots. Friday was again a cake walk, with <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (8.6m/2.1) and<em> Medium </em>8.3m/1.9) up week-to-week. <em>Numb3rs</em> (7.13m/1.6) was slightly down in viewers, but did win the hour.</p>
<p><strong>NBC &#8211; </strong>As always, <em>Sunday Night Football</em> (18.42m/7.4) is solid. <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.25m/3.7) also did well, gaining week-to-week and winning the 9PM hour in the demo. More good news came from the big wedding episode of<em> The Office</em> (9.42m/4.8). That is higher in viewers and demo than every episode from last season. Elsewhere, it was a very NBC week.</p>
<p><em>Heroes</em> (5.46m/2.4) continues to explore new lows. And that isn&#8217;t helping <em>Trauma</em> (5.37m/2.7). <em>Mercy</em> (7.43m/1.8) is doing slightly better, but that&#8217;s still not what you would call a real success, given the weak Wednesday competition.<em> Community</em> (4.87m/1.9) made the big move to 8, and managed less viewers than <em>SNL Thursday</em>. It did, at least, provide a boost for <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.75m/2.1). Things were slightly brighter for <em>L&amp;O SVU</em> (8.29m/2.6) and<em> Law &amp; Order</em> (7.23m/1.5), but both are not even close to doing what they once did.</p>
<p>Leno? He had a tough week. The numbers continue to slowly grind down to a level, with this week finding two nights dropping below 5 million viewers. Tuesday remains his most successful night.  The only nights where he isn&#8217;t last in both measures are Tuesday (2nd in demo) and Wednesday (2nd in viewers).</p>
<p>Monday (4.45m/1.5)<br />
Tuesday (6.22m/2.1)<br />
Wednesday (5.72m/1.7)<br />
Thursday (4.84m/1.7)<br />
Friday (5.33m/1.4)</p>
<p><strong>ABC &#8211; </strong>Things got off to a nice start Sunday as <em>Extreme Makeover</em> (11.63m/3.4), <em>Desperate Housewives </em>(14.64m/5), and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (9.46m/3.2) were all up. A return to the 5s in the demo is very encouraging for <em>Desperate Housewives</em>.  With Monday, the network started suffering many of the same drops the other networks saw. <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> (16.35m/3.5) was down, but still strong. On the plus side, despite that drop, <em>Castle</em> (9.23m/2.2) was up just a bit.</p>
<p><em>DWTS</em> (12.42m/2.6) was down on Tuesday as well, while <em>Shark Tank</em> (5.15m/1.5) and<em> The Forgotten </em>(7.55m/1.9) both saw small viewer gains. Wednesday was one of those very curious nights, with <em>Hank</em> (6.45m/1.6),<em> The Middle</em> (6.79m/2.1),<em> Modern Family</em> (8.82m/3.4), <em>Cougar Town</em> (7.84m/3.2), and <em>Eastwick</em> (5.14m/1.8) all suffering large losses. We&#8217;ll have to wait for next week to see how much of that sticks. The best news there is probably for<em> Castle</em>, which is now well above <em>The Forgotten</em> and <em>Eastwick</em>.</p>
<p>Thursday remains a strong night for the network with <em>FlashForward</em> (9m/3), <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (14.13m/5.4), and <em>Private Practice</em> (9.5m/3.6). Those numbers still have <em>FlashForward </em>ahead of where <em>Ugly Betty</em> was last season, but it has now fallen to third in viewers and second in the demo. It will be interesting to see where it plateaus. <em>Private Practice</em> is notable because it remains ahead of <em>The Mentalist</em> in the demo, which is an unexpected win.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.13m/1.1), <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.08m/1.1), and <em>90210 </em>(2.09m/1.2) were all down in viewers this week, with <em>90210</em> gaining a tenth in demo. <em>Melrose Place</em> (1.6m/.9), on the other hand, was up in both measures. I believe the gains come from starting the episode with Katie Cassidy in her underthings, and look forward to the network taking that into account as they film new episodes.</p>
<p>With<em> Next Top Model</em> (3.15m/1.5), Wednesday was down just a touch in viewers, and up a whole bunch in WTF? Seriously, why is there a repeat of <em>Melrose</em> following the number two show on the network? The spot is open, and <em>Smallville</em> would obviously do better Wednesday at 9. Thursday, <em>Vampire Diaries</em> (3.52m/1.7) continues to lead the network, and <em>Supernatural</em> (2.47m/1.2) had a small drop in viewers. Friday, <em>Smallville</em> (2.3m/1) was down year to year, but still managed more viewers than<em> OTH</em>, <em>GG</em>, <em>90210</em>, and<em> MP</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Cable -</strong> <em>Monday Night Football</em> (21.84m/9) took full advantage of all of the Favre craziness, topping everything on the broadcast networks for the week in viewers and demo. Other highlights this week included the <em>Entourage</em> finale (2.49m/1.5), <em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> (3.67m/2), and <em>Project Runway</em> (3.22m/1.5). Also of note, the <em>Seinfeld</em> reunion was able to add an extra half million viewers to <em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> (1.56m/.7). In really crazy drop numbers, remember that <em>Jon &amp; Kate</em> premiere with 10 million viewers? All of their shenanigans have resulted in the latest episode managing just 1.71 million. Some other cable numbers to peruse:</p>
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<li><em>Army Wives</em> (3.33m/1.1)</li>
<li><em>Drop Dead Diva</em> (2.79m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Dexter</em> (1.37m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Californication</em> (.77m/.4)</li>
<li><em>South Park</em> (2.67m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Secret Girlfriend</em> (1.55m/.8)</li>
<li><em>WWE RAW</em> (4.71m/1.6)</li>
<li><em>The Ultimate Fighter</em> (2.76m/1.6)</li>
<li><em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny</em> (1.51m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Mad Men</em> (1.91m/.7)</li>
<li><em>Bored To Death</em> (1.08m/.5)</li>
<li><em>The Hills</em> (2.3m/1.4)</li>
<li><em>The City</em> (1.61m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Lincoln Heights</em> (.75m/.2)</li>
<li><em>Greek</em> (.72m/.3)</li>
<li><em>Top Chef</em> (2.76m/1.5)</li>
<li><em>Mythbusters</em> (1.89m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters</em> (2.74m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Destination Truth</em> (2.04m/1)</li>
<li><em>Sherri</em> (.44m/.1)</li>
<li><em>Rita Rocks</em> (.28m/.1)</li>
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Week two of the full-tilt-boogie season brought with it some interesting things, including premieres for Animation Domination, The Amazing Race, Trauma, Hank, and The Middle. We also saw more huge numbers from House, NCIS, and Grey&#8217;s. But after all of that, the most interesting story again comes from the show with the worst ratings on [...]]]></description>
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<p>Week two of the full-tilt-boogie season brought with it some interesting things, including premieres for <em>Animation Domination</em>, <em>The Amazing Race</em>, <em>Trauma</em>, <em>Hank</em>, and <em>The Middle</em>. We also saw more huge numbers from <em>House</em>, <em>NCIS</em>, and <em>Grey&#8217;s</em>. But after all of that, the most interesting story again comes from the show with the worst ratings on all of the big four networks, <em>Dollhouse</em>. After season two premiered to a series low last week, things got even worse. Episode two just barely cleared the 2 million viewer bar, while falling below a 1 in the demo. Reached for comment, my BFF Jill said, &#8220;OMG! RLY!?&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes, really. The situation is dire. Even the hardcore Whedonites are now at DEFCON 1. Someone has got <a href="http://sur.fm/yank">word that the show could be in danger</a> of being pulled from the air. I don&#8217;t know anything more than they do about that, but I would expect it to get one more shot this Friday, before baseball takes over. If episode three doesn&#8217;t show some sort of improvement though, I wouldn&#8217;t be surprised if baseball makes way for a series of <em>House</em> and <em>Bones</em> repeats on Fridays at 9. <span id="more-33241"></span></p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> Since <em>Dollhouse</em> (2.09m/.8) led things off, let&#8217;s start there. That is absolutely terrible. To put it in perspective, 6 of the 7 new hours on the CW last week beat it in viewers and the demo. And the 7th, <em>Melrose Place</em>, still managed to tie it in the demo. It also again fell short of its Friday partners,<em> Brothers</em> (2.42m/.8) and <em>&#8216;Til Death</em> (2.29m/.8). Fortunately for FOX, while the end of the week was a disaster, the beginning was the complete opposite.</p>
<p>Things got off to a great start with the premiere of <em>Animation Domination</em>. <em>The Simpsons</em> (8.31m/4.3) was off just a touch from last season&#8217;s premiere, but <em>The Cleveland Show</em> (9.51m/4.9), <em>Family Guy</em> (10.11m/5.2), and <em>American Dad </em>(7.14m/3.6) all brought year-to-year increases to their spots. The good news continued Monday, with <em>House</em> (14.71m/5.8). That is more than 2 demo points above second place <em>Dancing With The Stars</em>. From there, things were more mixed.</p>
<p><em>Lie To Me</em> (7.73m/2.9) was a solid third in viewers and demo, but those numbers are all too close to where it was while airing at 8 last season. I expected more of a boost, given the post-<em>House </em>slot. Wednesday and Thursday were a mixed bag, with <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (6.64m/3.1), <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> (5.18m/2.4 &#8211; 6.81m/2.7), and<em> Glee</em> (7.4m/3.3). <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> and <em>Glee</em> are solid, but <em>SYTYCD </em>could be doing better. I&#8217;m curious to see what happens when the all too-long audition episodes end. Finally, Thursday was a repeat of last week with <em>Bones</em> (9.43m/2.7) holding strong, and <em>Fringe</em> (6.03m/2.3) getting crushed by the heavyweight Thursday competition.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> The <em>Dollhouse</em> kerfuffle trumped <em>NCIS </em>(21.37m/4.8) for my before-the-jump spot, but just barely. Surprising just about everyone, <em>NCIS </em>not only held on to all of the demo from the premiere, but also increased in viewers. That led to a great Tuesday. Combined with <em>NCIS: LA</em> (17.39m/4.1) and <em>The Good Wife</em> (13.69m/3.2), the network was up in viewers and demo in every hour year-to-year. Earlier in the week, <em>The Amazing Race</em> (10.4m/3.4) returned to solid numbers on Sunday, followed by <em>Cold Case</em> (9.19m/2.1).</p>
<p>Monday was also a big success, overall. <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> (8.71m/3.6),<em> 2 ½ Men</em> (13.86m/4.8), <em>Big Bang Theory</em> (13.27m/5.3), and <em>CSI: Miami</em> (13.96m/4.1) all did great. We&#8217;re getting very close to <em>Big Bang</em> taking over as the outright #1 comedy on television. The only real misstep was <em>Accidentally On Purpose</em> (8.03m/3.1). That&#8217;s not bad, but it does stand out compared to the rest of the night.</p>
<p>The rest of the week proceeded as expected. <em>Old Christine</em> (6.65m/1.9) and <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (6.65m/2.2) remain the weak spot in the lineup, while <em>Criminal Minds</em> (14.24m/3.8) and <em>CSI: NY</em> (13.16m/3.3) own the rest of Wednesday.<em> CSI </em>(15.94m/4.1) narrowly edged <em>Grey&#8217;s</em> in viewers, but is now getting hammered in the demo. The other two hours on Thursday have much more intriguing battles shaping up. <em>Survivor</em> (11.54m/3.7) and <em>FlashForward</em> are very close, and that one could go either way each week. And at 10, <em>The Mentalist </em>(15.75m/3.8) couldn&#8217;t match the <em>Private Practice</em> premiere demo, but the two should be very interesting to watch going forward. Finally, it was another easy win on Friday; despite everything being down, the perfect combination of <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (7.63m/1.7), <em>Medium</em> (7.72m/1.8), and <em>Numb3rs</em> (7.73m/1.6) won every hour.</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> Things were a little less exciting on ABC. There was some good news. <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy </em>(15.69m/6.1) remains huge, and led to a great premiere for <em>Private Practice</em> (11.58m/4.6). <em>Desperate Housewives </em>(13.64m/4.7), while down, is still a legitimate hit. And <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (9.38m/3) is solid following it. The network also has to be excited about the week two performances of <em>Modern Family</em> (9.99m/3.8),<em> Cougar Town</em> (9.25m/3.8), and <em>FlashForward</em> (10.73m/3.7). All three held up very well and look to have greatly improved their places on the schedule.</p>
<p>Things weren&#8217;t quite as good elsewhere. <em>Dancing With The Stars </em>(17.03m/3.7 &#8211; 13.02m/2.7) is still a viewer machine on performance night, but it was more than two full demo points behind <em>House</em>. The results show has now fallen to second in viewers and third in the demo. The show is still strong, but not nearly what it once was. Elsewhere, <em>Castle </em>(9.15m/2.2) remains rather soft, although comparisons with <em>The Forgotten</em> (7.45m/2), and <em>Eastwick</em> (6.57m/2.3) may help it. Finishing the week, <em>Hank</em> (8.33m/2.1) and <em>The Middle </em>(8.71m/2.6) had disappointing numbers, considering they were premieres in a fairly weak hour. They&#8217;ll have their hands full with <em>Gary </em>and <em>Christine</em> in coming weeks. And finally, <em>Shark Tank</em> (4.75m/1.5) has now fallen below <em>Opportunity Knocks</em> from this time last year. And we all know how that ended.</p>
<p><strong>NBC &#8211; </strong>The good news, as usual, comes from <em>Sunday Night Football</em> (17.47m/6.8), <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.18m/3.7), and<em> The Office </em>(7.41m/3.9). The bad news starts with <em>Heroes</em> (5.72m/2.5), and continues to <em>SNL Thursday</em> (5.02m/1.8), <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.67m/2), and <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (6.68m/1.2). Somewhere in the middle, we find the dueling medical dramas, <em>Trauma</em> (6.68m/2.2), and <em>Mercy</em> (7.39m/2.1). Those are iffy demos, especially considering <em>Mercy</em>&#8217;s competition, but the fact that they are both getting more viewers than <em>Heroes,</em> and three of the four Thursday comedies, is at least a small positive.</p>
<p><em>Community</em> (5.86m/2.9) rebounded slightly after the<em> Grey&#8217;s</em> and <em>CSI</em> premieres last week, but those numbers don&#8217;t bode well for its debut at 8 next week. I&#8217;d be shocked to see it match <em>Earl</em> from this time last season (7.09m/2.7). Finally, the most curious result of all has to be <em>Law &amp; Order SVU </em>(8.09m/2.5). The show has been a huge winner for the network for years, and I really expected a battle with <em>Criminal Minds</em>. Getting beaten by 6 million viewers and 1.3 demo points has to come as a surprise.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> Overall, you&#8217;d have to call it a positive week.<em> One Tree Hill</em> (2.51m/1.1) and <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.36m/1.2) were both up after last week&#8217;s big <em>House</em> special delivered quite a blow. Likewise, <em> 90210</em> (2.21m/1.1) and <em>Next Top Model</em> (3.28m/1.5) were both up as well. <em>Vampire Diaries</em> (3.53m/1.6) and<em> Supernatural</em> (2.6m/1.2) were both down slightly, but continue to be the strongest night in viewers and the adult demo for the network. Monday remains strongest among younger viewers. <em>Smallville</em> (2.39m/.9) even got in on the game; despite being obviously down from last season, it did manage to beat both hours on FOX on Friday. The real problem on the schedule is now <em>Melrose Place</em> (1.42m/.8), which has fallen behind where <em>Privileged</em> was at this time last season.</p>
<p><strong>Cable &#8211; </strong>The shocking stat from the cable list this week is that I managed to turn up at least 13 shows with more viewers than <em>Dollhouse</em>. Really, those numbers are that bad. The real standout on cable though, was <em>The Ultimate Fighter</em> (5.31m/3.1) on Spike. <em>Sons Of Anarchy </em>(3.76m/1.9) also remains very strong for FX, especially considering it is airing during the regular network season. Some other cable numbers to ponder:</p>
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<li><em>Stargate: Universe</em> (2.35m)</li>
<li><em>Mad Men</em> (1.73m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Entourage </em>(1.87m/1.1)</li>
<li><em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny </em>(2.02m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>Drop Dead Diva</em> (2.52m/.8)</li>
<li><em>Project Runway</em> (2.8m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> (1.05m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Bored To Death</em> (.71m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Army Wives</em> (3.38m/1.1)</li>
<li><em>WWE RAW</em> (4.5m/1.6)</li>
<li><em>Monday Night Football</em> (15.7m/6.6)</li>
<li><em>The Hills</em> (2.36m/1.5)</li>
<li><em>The City</em> (2.03m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Ghost Hunters</em> (2.89m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>America&#8217;s Best Dance Crew</em> (2.25m/1.2)</li>
<li><em>Lincoln Heights</em> (.86m/.3)</li>
<li><em>Greek</em> (.74m/.4)</li>
<li><em>Kourtney &amp; Khloe</em> (2.23m/1.3)</li>
<li><em>Real Housewives of Atlanta</em> (2.72m/1.5)</li>
<li><em>Destination Truth</em> (2.33m/1)</li>
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Holy smokes. After a summer without a lot of numbers to really be excited about, last week was just stuffed to the gills. There were season and series premieres everywhere, bringing in ratings that ran the gamut from outstanding to horrible. The big winners were House, NCIS, and Grey&#8217;s Anatomy. On the other end of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Holy smokes. After a summer without a lot of numbers to really be excited about, last week was just stuffed to the gills. There were season and series premieres everywhere, bringing in ratings that ran the gamut from outstanding to horrible. The big winners were<em> House</em>, <em>NCIS</em>, and <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em>. On the other end of the scale? <em>The Beautiful Life</em>, <em>Brothers</em>, <em>Dollhouse</em>, and just about all of NBC.<span id="more-32621"></span></p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> We&#8217;ll start here, as they had the best &#8212; and worst &#8212; ratings story of the week. Things got off to a great start with the two hour return of <em>House</em> (17.13m/6.7). It was just edged out in viewers by <em>Dancing With The Stars</em>, but tied with <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> for the best demo of the week.</p>
<p>The middle of the week was what I would call successful. No records set, but no real damage done. <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (6.78m/3.2 &#8211; 6.98m/3.5) held strong, despite facing <em>DWTS</em> and the <em>NCIS</em> tandem. <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> (5.5m/2.5) and<em> Glee</em> (6.64m/3.1) were close to last week, even with one time appearance of <em>DWTS</em>. And <em>Bones</em> (9.11m/2.8) remained solid against the premiere of <em>FlashForward</em>. <em>Fringe</em> (5.73m/2.3) did fall to a series low, but it remains to be seen how much of that had to do with the dueling premieres from <em>CSI</em> and <em>Grey&#8217;s</em>. This week should be much more telling.</p>
<p>And then, there&#8217;s Friday.<em> Brothers</em> (2.82m/1) got off to a horrible start, placing a distant fourth in viewers and tied for fourth in the demo. However, it did do better than <em>Dollhouse </em>(2.56m/1). Seriously, that&#8217;s horrible. Some people were quick to go to the excuses on that one, noting that DVRs will be a big deal, and there is revenue from streaming and iTunes to think of, etc. I&#8217;m quick to say: fuck that. The premiere was down over 30% in viewers and demo from the season one averages. And the season two premiere is down 50% in the demo and 44% in viewers from the season one premiere. There aren&#8217;t enough DVRs in the world to not make those numbers horrible.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> While <em>House</em> and <em>Grey&#8217;s</em> tied for the week&#8217;s demo crown, the most watched show was <em>NCIS</em> (20.6m/4.8). That kicked off what was a great Tuesday night, also featuring the premieres of <em>NCIS: LA </em>(18.73m/4.4) and <em>The Good Wife</em> (13.71m/3.1). Earlier in the week, Monday was also successful. <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> (9.09m/3.6), <em>Accidentally On Purpose</em> (8.91m/3.3), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (13.63m/4.5), <em>Big Bang Theory</em> (12.96m/4.7), and <em>CSI: Miami</em> (14.2m/4.3) all performed well. Two things to note: I&#8217;m not convinced <em>AOP</em> is going to maintain those numbers, and things are looking very good for <em>Big Bang Theory</em> becoming the #1 comedy on TV this season.</p>
<p>The only real stumble of the week came Wednesday, with <em>Old Christine</em> (7.17m/2.2) and <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (6.86m/2.3). Both were on pace with last season, but it does remain the weakest hour on the CBS schedule, and you have to wonder how much longer the experiment is going to last. Things picked up again at 9, with <em>Criminal Minds </em>(15.84m/4.4) and <em>CSI: NY</em> (15.06m/4).</p>
<p>Thursday brought <em>Survivor</em> (11.66m/3.7), <em>CSI</em> (16.01m/4.1), and <em>The Mentalist</em> (15.07m/3.6). Surprisingly, <em>Survivor</em> was actually up for the week, even while finishing second to the <em>FlashForward</em> premiere. I would expect it to be back to number one in the hour before too long. It will be interesting to see what<em> The Mentalist</em> does facing <em>Private Practice </em>instead of the extended <em>Grey&#8217;s</em>.  Finally, as has become the norm, CBS easily won Friday night with <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (8.58m/2.2), <em>Medium</em> (8.78m/2), and<em> Numb3rs</em> (7.92m/1.8). For the record, that <em>Medium</em> viewer number is higher than <em>every</em> non-football hour on NBC for the week.</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> led off the first three nights, and proved that, while down year to year, it&#8217;s still a huge draw on Monday (17.79m/4.1), Tuesday (15.37m/3.5), and Wednesday (15.36m/3.3). <em>Castle</em> (9.27m/2.3) and <em>The Forgotten</em> (9.54m/2.6) both took advantage of the boost, and landed in second place. The real winners in the <em>DWTS</em> sweepstakes though, were<em> Modern Family</em> (12.61m/4.2) and <em>Cougar Town</em> (11.28m/4.4). We&#8217;ll have to see what happens when <em>Hank </em>and <em>The Middle</em> enter the picture, but it could be then end of the ABC comedy black hole. <em>Eastwick</em> (8.5m/3) followed, also putting up decent premiere numbers.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t the highest rated show of the week, or the night, but the most impressive premiere might have been<em> FlashForward</em> (12.47m/4). It won the hour against <em>Bones</em> and<em> Survivor</em>, which is no small feat. That led to the huge return of<em> Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (17.03m/6.7), which totally dominated the night.</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> The good news is that<em> Sunday Night Football </em>(24.82m/9.8) is still huge. The bad news, is pretty much everything else. To give an idea, not only did <em>Medium</em> have more viewers than everything but football &#8230; the most viewed series of the week (<em>Mercy</em> (8.38m/2.3) was below every new episode on ABC. Yikes. <em>Heroes</em> (6.11m/2.8) didn&#8217;t do very well kicking things off. <em>The Biggest Loser </em>(7.56m/3.1) was better on Tuesday, but is down a fair bit from where it finished in the spring.</p>
<p><em>Mercy</em> (8.38m/2.3), surprisingly enough, was the most watched show on the network, and that was with the one-time appearance of <em>DWTS</em>. <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (8.36m/2.5) followed, and did increase the demo, but the premiere was off a good two million viewers and a full demo point from what it was regularly doing last season.</p>
<p>There was one more bright spot on Thursday, with <em>The Office</em> (7.46m/3.9). Holding at nearly a 4 in the demo against the<em> CSI</em> and <em>Grey&#8217;s</em> premieres is great. Unfortunately, the rest of the Thursday comedy block is imploding. <em>SNL</em> (4.54m/1.7), <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.09m/1.8), and <em>Community</em> (5.39m/2.7) were all off. Did the <em>Grey&#8217;s </em>and<em> CSI</em> premieres sink<em> Community</em>? Or did people get a look last week and not come back?</p>
<p>Friday, <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (6.29m/1.3) got off to what was a slow start, placing third in the demo behind <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> and a repeat of<em> FlashForward</em>. And Leno? The week averaged 5.98 million viewers and 1.9 in the demo. That&#8217;s not great, but good enough for the network, given the costs. The real story will be told when the show goes up against repeats.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> It was a bit of a mixed bag this week. <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.29m/1.1) actually stood up well to the premiere of <em>House</em>. <em>Gossip Girl</em> (1.97m/1) didn&#8217;t. The good news is, of course, that <em>Gossip Girl</em> won&#8217;t be facing <em>House</em> after this. So it looks like that schedule change is already working out.</p>
<p>Tuesday remains an issue as the weakening <em>90210</em> (2m/1) leads in to the sinking <em>Melrose Place</em> (1.44m/.8). Heather Locklear can&#8217;t show up soon enough. The news was slightly better Wednesday, with <em>Top Model</em> (2.82m/1.3). That made for the second best hour of the week for the network, but <em>Top Model</em> does remain curiously down year to year. Still, that was worlds better than<em> The Beautiful Life </em>(1.05m/.5). That&#8217;s so bad that the show has been canceled.</p>
<p>The night of the week was again Thursday, as <em>Vampire Diaries</em> (3.79m/1.7) and <em>Supernatural </em>(2.66m/1.2) remained relatively steady despite the premieres from <em>FlashForward</em>, <em>CSI</em>, and <em>Grey&#8217;s</em>. The news was also good for <em>Smallville </em>(2.5m/1) on Friday. Those numbers are well below what the show was doing on Thursday, but also an improvement over last season&#8217;s Friday lineup. And really, the show should be knocking Fox into last place sooner, rather than later.</p>
<p>Finally, a few cable numbers from the week.</p>
<ul>
<li><em>Mad Men</em> (1.57m/.6)</li>
<li><em>Curb Your Enthusiasm</em> (1.12m/.5)</li>
<li><em>Bored To Death</em> (1.03m/.5)</li>
<li><em>Entourage</em> (1.83m/1.1)</li>
<li><em>Drop Dead Diva</em> (3.06m/.9)</li>
<li><em>Army Wives</em> (3.28m/1)</li>
<li><em>Warehouse 13</em> (2.23m/.7)</li>
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		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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I&#8217;m not sure when the &#8220;official&#8221; start to the new television season is supposed to be. The schedules really get crazy next week, but personally, I consider it last week. We finally have some premiere numbers to start talking about. Not a lot of them, but the ones we did see were rather interesting. And [...]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not sure when the &#8220;official&#8221; start to the new television season is supposed to be. The schedules really get crazy next week, but personally, I consider it last week. We finally have some premiere numbers to start talking about. Not a lot of them, but the ones we did see were rather interesting. And interesting on both sides of the coin. Some shows had reason to celebrate (<em>Glee</em>, <em>Vampire Diaries</em>), while others have cause for concern (<em>90210</em>, <em>Melrose Place</em>). Others (<em>SYTYCD</em>, <em>Next Top Model</em>, <em>Supernatural</em>) fell somewhere in the middle. Over on cable, the week was very good for FX and the crew down at <em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> HQ.<span id="more-31441"></span></p>
<p><strong>CW &#8211; </strong>How about that? CW leading off the ratings post. The good news came, as was so often the case last season, with the CW Thursday. It&#8217;s going to take a couple weeks to know how this pairing is going to shake out. So far though, things look very good. <em>Vampire Diaries </em>(4.91m/2.1) had great numbers in its first go in <em>Smallville</em>&#8217;s old slot. <em>Supernatural </em>(3.4m/1.4) was down slightly year to year, but still looked strong. This one will be very interesting to watch as all the crazy Thursday competition comes online.</p>
<p>The news wasn&#8217;t as good for<em> 90210 </em>(2.56m/1.3) and <em>Melrose Place</em> (2.27m/1.3). The CW was quick to respond with how pleased they were with performance in various demos, but those numbers still have to be disappointing for premieres on a night with very little competition. <em>Next Top Model </em>(3.24m/1.5) rounds out the week&#8217;s CW numbers. That&#8217;s down, but still not bad. The more interesting bit will be seeing how many of those viewers stick around for <em>The Beautiful Life</em>.</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> After months of anticipation, <em>Glee</em> (7.5m/3.5) finally arrived. There have been a lot of questions about what kind of numbers all of the hype would translate to. So far, so good. If the show can remain anywhere near those levels, FOX will be very pleased. <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em> (6.55m/2.7) was off a bit from the summer numbers, but not bad. As with the CW Thursday, now we wait and see what happens when the other networks are at full steam. Finishing up the week, <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (7.61m/3.6) remains a summer hit, and <em>More To Love</em> (4.36m/1.9) stayed steady, if not impressive.</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> It was a different night, but still counts as a premiere. NBC&#8217;s<em> Sunday Night Football </em>(20.1m/8.6) had a go on Thursday, and the results were as expected. Look for football to power the Sunday night lineup for the next few months. Elsewhere, <em>America&#8217;s Got Talent </em>continued to roll on Tuesday (11.7m/2.9) and Wednesday (10.06m/2.1).</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> The summer of hit and miss (mostly miss) is winding down. This week there were new installments of <em>Defying Gravity</em> (2.16m/.6),<em> Shaq Vs </em>(3.85m/1.6), and <em>Shark Tank</em> (3.55m/1.1). Apparently, the <em>Defying Gravity</em> numbers are low enough that the network is ending it with 5 episodes unaired.<em> Shark Tank</em> is interesting. Those are not good fall numbers, especially when it will be parked in front of <em>Dancing With The Stars</em>. To put it in perspective, it&#8217;s below <em>Opportunity Knocks</em> levels at the moment, and we all know how that ended.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> With no big premieres, there wasn&#8217;t a lot of news from CBS this week. <em>Big Brother</em> had the usual Sunday (5.97m/1.9), Tuesday (8.13m/2.7), and Thursday (7.44m/2.6) showings. It is worth noting that the network announced that there will be another season next summer. The only other new bit of programming was <em>There Goes The Neighborhood</em> (3.39m/.9). That one, obviously, didn&#8217;t come with a renewal announcement.</p>
<p><strong>CABLE -</strong> A slow week for cable news, but there was one really big premiere. FX brought back <em>Sons Of Anarchy</em> (4.3m/2.8), and it did better than anyone could have expected. That&#8217;s up more than 90% in both viewers and demo compared to the first season premiere. Syfy continued the recent run of good numbers. The season three premiere of <em>Destination Truth</em> (2.1m) set a series high.</p>
<p>Next week we&#8217;ll have even more premiere numbers to play with. <em>One Tree Hill</em>, <em>Gossip Girl</em>, <em>Biggest Loser</em>, <em>The Beautiful Life</em>, <em>Bones</em>, <em>Fringe</em>, <em>Survivor</em>, <em>The Office</em>, <em>Community</em>, <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em>, and <em>It&#8217;s Always Sunny</em> all kick things off.
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		<dc:creator>Richard Keller</dc:creator>
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<p>Welcome to CliqueClack&#8217;s guide for the 2009-10 fall season! Or, in the case of NBC, The Great Experiment. Now, if you didn&#8217;t realize it already, this fall season is going to be different from past years. First, there&#8217;s no <em>ER, </em>which will feel a little weird. Second, <em>Lost </em>will be ending its run in the spring of 2010. Third, <em>American Idol </em>will be without Paula Abdul. And finally, Jay Leno is going to come into your homes at 10 PM each night and try to convince you that scripted programming is dead.</p>
<p>Once this season pans out, that may or may not be the case on the big Four and a Quarter networks. With so many viewers moving to other venues of original, scripted programming like cable and the Internet, the networks are fighting for life &#8230; again. Well, NBC and ABC probably are: CBS and FOX are doing okay for the time being. So, the big question is whether or not they can come back with ambitious programs like <em>Flash Forward, </em>comedies like <em>Hank </em>and <em>The </em>Middle, which feature known stars, remakes like <em>Parenthood </em>and <em>Melrose Place, </em>and Chevy Chase?<span id="more-29206"></span></p>
<p>Only time and ratings will tell. In the meantime, CliqueClack TV is here to present you with the most comprehensive premiere schedule on the Internet.  Something that you will come back to time and time again to peruse in order to plan your day. Just be aware that dates and times of these premieres may change at the whim of a network executive with too much gas. Now, without further typing&#8230;</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Guide Notes:</strong></span></p>
<p>New series premieres in <strong><em>bold italic</em></strong></p>
<p>* &#8211; denotes new time/day</p>
<p>? &#8211; asks why the f%*&amp;k this show is still on the air</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">September</span></h2>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">To Be Determined</span></strong></p>
<p>3:00 and 4:00 <em>The Tyra Banks Show</em>(CW) &#8211; Season 4 premiere. First on CW. Airdate to be determined.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday, September 7th</span></strong></p>
<p><strong><em>Dinosaur Train </em></strong>(PBS) &#8211; Check local listings for times.</p>
<p><em>Electric Company </em>(PBS) &#8211; Check local listings for times.</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>Durham County </em></strong>(ION) &#8211; The network&#8217;s first original drama</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tuesday, September 8th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/cws-90210/" target="_blank">90210</a></em> (CW) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em><strong>Melrose Place</strong> </em>(CW) &#8211; Coming next season, remakes of <em>Booker </em>and <em>The Heights</em>.</p>
<p>10:00 <em>Sons of Anarchy </em>(FX) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday, September 9th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-americas-next-top-model/" target="_blank">America&#8217;s Next Top Model </a></em>(CW) &#8211; Season 13 premiere</p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/so-you-think-you-can-dance/" target="_blank">So You Think You Can Dance</a> </em>(FOX) - Season 6 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Glee</em> (FOX) - A feel-good show on FOX?  Nah, can&#8217;t be! (here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/08/24/the-glee-goes-on-and-on-and-on-and-on/">our preview of <em>Glee</em>&#8217;s return</a>)</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Inside the NFL </em>(Showtime)</p>
<p>10:00 <em>Destination Truth </em>(SyFy) &#8211; Season 3 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Thursday, September 10th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <strong><em>The Vampire Diaries</em></strong> (CW)</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-supernatural/" target="_blank">Supernatural </a></em>(CW) &#8211; Season 5 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Friday, September 11th</span></strong></p>
<p>10:00 <em>20/20 </em>(ABC)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Saturday, September 12th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em>COPS </em>(FOX) &#8211; Season 20 premiere. Coming up this season &#8212; the 700th episode!</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Robin Hood </em>(BBC America) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em>America&#8217;s Most Wanted </em>(FOX) &#8211; Season 23 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday, September 13th</span></strong></p>
<p>7:00 <em>Football Night in America </em>(NBC)</p>
<p>8:15 <em>NBC Sunday Night Football </em>(NBC)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday, September 14th</span></strong></p>
<p><em>Dr. Phil </em>(Syndicated) &#8211; Season 8 premiere. Check local listings for times.</p>
<p><em>Oprah </em>(Syndicated) &#8211; Season 24 premiere. Check local listing for times.</p>
<p><em>The Rachel Ray Show </em>(Syndicated) &#8211; Check local listings for times.</p>
<p>8:00 <em>Lincoln Heights </em>(ABC Family) &#8211; Season 4 premiere</p>
<p>8:00 <em>One Tree Hill </em>(CW) &#8211; Season 7 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-gossip-girl/" target="_blank">Gossip Girl</a> </em>(CW) &#8211; Season 3 premiere</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>The Jay Leno Show </em></strong>(NBC) &#8211; The start of The Great Experiment. Guest stars for the premiere include Jay Z, Kayne West, Rhianna, and Jerry Seinfeld.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tuesday, September 15th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em>The Biggest Loser </em>(NBC) &#8211; Weekly shows from 8-10 pm, followed by Jay Leno&#8217;s show. Yes, this is the new face of NBC.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday, September 16th</span></strong></p>
<p>9:00 <strong><em>The Beautiful Life </em></strong>(CW)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Thursday, September 17th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-survivor/" target="_blank">Survivor: Samoa </a></em>(CBS) &#8211; 19th season premiere</p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-bones/" target="_blank">Bones</a> </em>(FOX) &#8211; Season five premiere. Here&#8217;s hoping Booth recovers from his coma.</p>
<p>9:30 <em>Thursday Night Live </em>(NBC) &#8211; Season 2 premiere. Not too sure what they&#8217;re going to talk about now that the election is over.</p>
<p>8:30 <em>Parks and Recreation</em> (NBC) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-fringe/" target="_blank">Fringe*</a> </em>(FOX) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-office/" target="_blank">The Office </a></em>(NBC) &#8211; Season 6 premiere.</p>
<p>9:30 <strong><em>Community</em></strong> (NBC) &#8211; Chevy Chase returns to TV, and not in a talk show format! (Here&#8217;s a <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/05/07/community-looks-awesome/">Guest Clack post about the show</a>)</p>
<p>10:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-its-always-sunny-in-philadelphia/" target="_blank">It&#8217;s Always Sunny in Philadelphia </a></em>(FX) &#8211; Season 5 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Friday, September 18th</span></strong></p>
<p>10:00 <em>Crash </em>(STARZ) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday, September 20th</span></strong></p>
<p>9:00 <em>Curb Your Enthusiasm </em>(HBO) &#8211; Season 7 premiere</p>
<p>10:45 <strong><em>Bored to Death </em></strong>(HBO)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday, September 21st</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em>Dancing With the Stars </em>(ABC) &#8211; Season 9 premiere. And &#8230; Donny Osmond!</p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-how-i-met-your-mother/" target="_blank">How I Met Your Mother*</a> </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season &#8230; wait for it &#8230; 5 premiere.</p>
<p>8:00<em> <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-house/" target="_blank">House</a> </em>(FOX) &#8211; Season 6 premiere. Will House get out of the looney bin? Only a two-hour episode will tell.</p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-heroes/" target="_blank">Heroes</a> </em>(NBC) &#8211; Two-hour, season 4 premiere</p>
<p>8:30 <strong><em>Accidentally on Purpose </em></strong>(CBS)</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Two and a Half Men </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 7 premiere</p>
<p>9:30 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-big-bang-theory/" target="_blank">Big Bang Theory*</a> </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 3 premiere</p>
<p>10:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-castle/" target="_blank">Castle</a></em> (ABC) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p>10:00 <em>CSI: Miami </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 8 premiere</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>Madventures </em></strong>(Travel) &#8211; An actual travel show on the Travel Channel? Get out!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tuesday, September 22nd</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-ncis/" target="_blank">NCIS </a></em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 7 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em><strong>NCIS: Los Angeles</strong> </em>(CBS)</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>The Forgotten</em></strong> (ABC)</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>The Good Wife </em></strong>(CBS) &#8211; The return of Julianna Margulies</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>The Naughty Kitchen With Chef Blythe Beck</em></strong> (Oxygen) &#8211; And you can all get your minds out of the gutter with that title.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday, September 23rd</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em>The New Adventures of Old Christine </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 5 premiere</p>
<p>8:00 <strong><em>Mercy</em></strong> (NBC) &#8211; It might be me, but this show really belongs on Lifetime. (Here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/08/02/i-cant-figure-out-nbcs-mercy/">our preview post on the show</a>.)</p>
<p>8:30 <em>Gary Unmarried </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 2 premiere. Hey, the show isn&#8217;t half-bad!</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Criminal Minds </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 5 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Law &amp; Order: SVU* </em>(NBC) &#8211; Season 11 premiere.</p>
<p>9:00 <strong><em>Modern Family </em></strong>(ABC) &#8211; All-star cast, including Ed O&#8217;Neil and Julie Bowen, give this comedy a chance (Check out <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/08/05/modern-family-is-for-people-who-hate-family-sitcoms/">our preview post on this show</a>.)</p>
<p>9:30 <strong><em>Cougar Town </em></strong>(ABC) &#8211; Courtney Cox&#8217;s new comedy. (Check out <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/08/21/is-cougar-town-as-bad-as-they-are-saying/">our preview post on this show</a>.)</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>Eastwick </em></strong>(ABC) (Check out <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/06/02/eastwick-is-the-show-im-most-curious-about-this-fall/">our post about this show</a>.)</p>
<p>10:00 <em>CSI: NY </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 6 premiere</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Thursday, September 24th</strong></span></p>
<p>8:00 <strong><em>Flash Forward </em></strong>(ABC) &#8211; Another series full of mysteries. How long before people&#8217;s heads begin to explode? (Check out <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/01/07/flash-forward-pilot-script-cliqueclack-review-guest-clack/">our review of the pilot script</a> and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/08/27/abcs-flash-forward-cliqueclack-preview/">preview of the pilot episode</a>.)</p>
<p>9:00 <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-greys-anatomy/" target="_blank"><em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em></a> (ABC) &#8211; Season 6 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em>CSI </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 10 premiere</p>
<p>10:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-mentalist/" target="_blank">The Mentalist</a></em>* (CBS) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Friday, September 25th</strong></span></p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-ghost-whisperer/" target="_blank">Ghost Whisperer </a></em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 5 premiere</p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-smallville/" target="_blank">Smallville</a> </em>(CW) &#8211; Season 9 premiere</p>
<p>8:00 <strong><em>Brothers </em></strong>(FOX) &#8211; One-hour series premiere.</p>
<p>8:00 <em>Law &amp; Order* </em>(NBC) &#8211; Season 20(!) premiere. And, maybe its last.</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-medium/" target="_blank">Medium </a></em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 6 premiere (1st season premiere on CBS)</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-dollhouse/" target="_blank">Dollhouse</a> </em>(FOX) &#8211; Season 2 premiere. Yes, I&#8217;m being serious!</p>
<p>10:00 <em>Numb3rs </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 6 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Saturday, September 26th</span></strong></p>
<p>10:00 <em>48 Hours Mystery </em>(CBS) &#8211; Because there isn&#8217;t enough crime on the CBS schedule.</p>
<p>11:30 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-saturday-night-live/" target="_blank">Saturday Night Live </a></em>(NBC) &#8211; Season 35, which may have been about 15 seasons too long. Allegedly, Megan Fox will be host. So, if the show sucks, at least we can look (leer) admiringly at her.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday, September 27th</span></strong></p>
<p>7:00 <em>Extreme Makeover: Home Edition </em>(ABC) &#8211; Season 10 premiere. Prepare for tissue stocks to skyrocket.</p>
<p>7:00 <em>60 Minutes </em>(CBS) &#8211; The whopping 42nd season premiere.</p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-amazing-race/" target="_blank">The Amazing Race </a></em>(CBS) &#8211; 15th season premiere</p>
<p>8:00 <em>The Simpsons </em>(FOX) &#8211; The big 2-0 for this long-running animated comedy.</p>
<p>8:30 <strong><em>The Cleveland Show</em></strong> (FOX) &#8211; After a year of promotion this show finally gets its chance.</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-desperate-housewives/" target="_blank">Desperate Housewives </a></em>(ABC) &#8211; Season 6 premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Family Guy</em> (FOX) &#8211; Season 8 premiere, which is supposed to be their <em>Empire Strikes Back </em>parody. But, it&#8217;s only a half hour. Hmm&#8230;</p>
<p>9:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-dexter/" target="_blank">Dexter</a> </em>(Showtime) &#8211; Season 4 premiere.</p>
<p>9:30 <em>American Dad </em>(FOX) &#8211; This fifth season(!) premiere ends the first week of &#8220;Seth Sunday&#8221; on FOX.</p>
<p>10:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-brothers-and-sisters/" target="_blank">Brothers &amp; Sisters </a></em>(ABC) &#8211; Season 4 premiere</p>
<p>10:00 <em>Cold Case </em>(CBS) &#8211; Season 7 premiere</p>
<p>10:00 <em>Californication </em>(Showtime) &#8211; Season 3 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday, September 28th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-lie-to-me/" target="_blank">Lie to Me</a></em>* (FOX) &#8211; Season two premiere</p>
<p>9:00 <strong><em>Trauma </em></strong>(NBC) &#8211; <em>ER </em>with more explosions. (Here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/06/13/nbcs-trauma-just-knocked-my-sox-off/">our preview post on the show</a>.)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Tuesday, September 29th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em>Shark Tank </em>(ABC) &#8211; The press release says &#8220;in-season premiere,&#8221; which means it&#8217;s either a continuation of the summer run or the beginning of season two.</p>
<p>9:00 <em>Dancing With the Stars the Results Show</em> (ABC)</p>
<p>10:00 <em>The Hills </em>(MTV) &#8211; Season 5 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday, September 30th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <strong><em>Hank </em></strong>(ABC) &#8211; Kelsey Grammer&#8217;s new sitcom</p>
<p>8:30 <strong><em>The Middle</em></strong> (ABC) &#8211; Patricia Heaton&#8217;s new comedy</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">October</span></h2>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">To Be Determined</span></strong></p>
<p>3:00 <strong><em>Let&#8217;s Make a Deal </em></strong>(CBS) &#8211; Hosted by Wayne Brady</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Thursday, October 1st</span></strong></p>
<p>10:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-private-practice/" target="_blank">Private Practice </a></em>(ABC) &#8211; Season 3 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Friday, October 2nd</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <em>Star Wars: The Clone Wars</em> (Cartoon) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p>8:30 <em>&#8216;Til Death* </em>(FOX) &#8211; Season 4 premiere. Though, I have a feeling they&#8217;ll be burning off a number of season three episodes as well.</p>
<p>9:00 <strong><em>Stargate Universe </em></strong>(SyFy) &#8211; Eh, I don&#8217;t know about this one.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday, October 4th</span></strong></p>
<p>7:00 <em>America&#8217;s Funniest Home Videos</em> (ABC) &#8211; Holy frak! This is the show&#8217;s 20th season. I wonder if Bob Saget will make a cameo.</p>
<p>9:00 <strong><em>Three Rivers</em></strong> (CBS) &#8211; The return of Alex O&#8217;Loughlin</p>
<p>9:00 <em>The Next Iron Chef </em>(Food)</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday, October 5th</span></strong></p>
<p>7:00 <strong><em>Sherri </em></strong>(Lifetime)</p>
<p>7:30 <em>Rita Rocks </em>(Lifetime) &#8211; Season two premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday, October 6th</span></strong></p>
<p>9:00 <em>Scare Tactics </em>(SyFy) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Thursday, October 7th</span></strong></p>
<p>10:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-south-park/" target="_blank">South Park </a></em>(Comedy Central) &#8211; Season 13 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Friday, October 8th</span></strong></p>
<p>10:00  <em>TOSH.0</em> (Comedy Central) &#8211; New episodes from this summer&#8217;s premiere.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Friday, October 9th</strong></span></p>
<p>10:00 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-sanctuary/" target="_blank">Sanctuary</a> </em>(SyFy) &#8211; Season 2 premiere</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Monday, October 13th</strong></span></p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>Disaster House </em></strong>(DIY) &#8211; Houses are wrecked to show the wear and tear that are inflicted upon them over the years. Obviously small children that are full of sugar are involved.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday, October 14th</span></strong></p>
<p>10:00 <em>Nip/Tuck </em>(FX) &#8211; Season 6 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Thursday, October 15th</span></strong></p>
<p>9:30 <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-30-rock/" target="_blank">30 Rock </a></em>(NBC) &#8211; Season 4 premiere. And you thought <em>Studio 60 </em>would have been the show that came out the winner.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Friday, October 16th</strong></span></p>
<p>8:00 <em>Supernanny </em>(ABC) &#8211; Oy!</p>
<p>8:00 <em>Ugly Betty* </em>(ABC) &#8211; Two-hour, season 4 premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday, October 18th</span></strong></p>
<p>8:00 <strong><em>Occupation </em></strong>(BBC America) &#8211; American release</p>
<p>11:00 <em>The Venture Bros.</em> (Cartoon) &#8211; Season premiere</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Friday, October 23rd</span></strong></p>
<p>9:00 <em>Southland* </em>(NBC) &#8211; Season 2 premiere.</p>
<p>10:00 <strong><em>White Collar</em> </strong>(USA Network) &#8211; Tiffany Theisen!</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Wednesday, October 28th</span></strong></p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-friday-night-lights/" target="_blank">Friday Night Lights </a></em>(DirecTV) &#8211; Season 4 premiere</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">November</span></h2>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tuesday, November 3rd</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">8:00 <strong><em>V</em></strong> (ABC) &#8211; Yet another remake on the fall schedule (Here&#8217;s <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/07/23/a-preview-of-abcs-new-v-the-visitors-have-returned/">our preview post about the show</a>.)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Saturday, November 7th</strong></span></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">11:00 <strong><em>The Wanda Sykes Show </em></strong>(FOX)</p>
<p style="text-align: left;"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday, November 9th</span></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">11:00 <strong><em>Lopez Tonight </em></strong>(TBS) &#8211; Another weeknight talkshow</p>
<h2 style="text-align: center;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Midseason Premieres</span></h2>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em>24</em> (FOX)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em>American Idol </em>(FOX) &#8211; The Paula Abdul-less version</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em>Better off Ted </em>(ABC)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em><strong>Blonde Charity Mafia</strong> </em>(CW)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><strong><em>Caprica</em></strong>(SyFy)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em>Chuck </em>(NBC) &#8211; Yeah!</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em><strong>Day One</strong> </em>(NBC)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><strong><em>Human Target </em></strong>(FOX)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em>Lost </em>(ABC) &#8211; Last. Season. Ever!</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em><strong>Life Unexpected</strong> </em>(CW)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em><strong>Parenthood</strong> </em>(NBC)</div>
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<div style="text-align: left;"><em>Scrubs </em>(ABC) &#8211; Or, <em>Scrubs 2.0</em></div>
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		<title>Wil Wheaton guests on Criminal Minds &#8211; Daily Rerun Roundup</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 18:00:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bob Degon</dc:creator>
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FOX jumps into the repeat game tonight, now that So You Think You Can Dance has finished it&#8217;s summer season. If you&#8217;ve been waiting all summer to catch up on some repeats of Lie To Me &#8212; and who hasn&#8217;t? &#8212; tonight is your lucky night!

As always, CBS starts the evening out with Old Christine and [...]]]></description>
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<div>FOX jumps into the repeat game tonight, now that <em>So You Think You Can Dance </em>has finished it&#8217;s summer season. If you&#8217;ve been waiting all summer to catch up on some repeats of <em>Lie To Me &#8212; </em>and who hasn&#8217;t? &#8212; tonight is your lucky night!</div>
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<li>As always, CBS starts the evening out with <em>Old Christine</em> and <em>Gary Unmarried</em>. CliqueClack&#8217;s good buddy, <a href="http://wilwheaton.typepad.com/">Wil Wheaton</a>, is featured in tonight&#8217;s episode of <em>Criminal Minds</em> (<a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2008/10/23/criminal-minds-paradise/">Brett thought he did a great job playing a killer</a>, and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2008/10/22/wil-wheaton-cliqueclack-interview/">Jane interviewed him about the appearance.</a>) The evening finishes up with an episode of <em>CSI: NY</em>.</li>
<li>FOX is finally showing some repeats on a Wednesday night, with an episode of <em>Bones</em> at 8, followed by <em>Lie To Me</em>.</li>
<li>NBC has another installment of <em>TV&#8217;s Funniest Phrases</em> tonight at 8.</li>
<li>The CW has two episodes of <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-americas-next-top-model/">America&#8217;s Next Top Model</a>. </em>I&#8217;m guessing that someone cries in one of these episodes.</li>
<li>USA has a full night of <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-ncis/">NCIS</a></em> repeats for your viewing pleasure.</li>
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		<title>Daily Rerun Round-Up &#8211; Tudors, Seeker, SNL</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 May 2009 21:05:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jason Hughes</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;ve got a pretty wide range of rerun selections tonight, including the chance to get in on the ground floor, and several marathon runs. Check it out:

Legend of the Seeker, Syndicated, Check local listings. This show isn&#8217;t set to return until October, but that means there&#8217;s time to catch the whole thing in reruns, starting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img align="right" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-22404" title="Chris Farley" src="http://cliqueclack.s3.amazonaws.com/tv/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/chris-farley_090530-150x150.jpg" alt="Chris Farley" width="150" height="150" />We&#8217;ve got a pretty wide range of rerun selections tonight, including the chance to get in on the ground floor, and several marathon runs. Check it out:</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2008/11/02/legend-of-the-seeker-prophecydestiny/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Legend of the Seeker</strong></em></a><strong>, Syndicated, Check local listings. </strong>This show isn&#8217;t set to return until October, but that means there&#8217;s time to catch the whole thing in reruns, starting today. Whether you&#8217;ve read <em>The Sword of Truth</em> series or not, this is pretty fun sword and sorcery adventure.</li>
<li><em><strong>Wipeout</strong></em><strong>, ABC, 8 p.m.</strong> This goofy obstacle course is back for a second season, and even though it doesn&#8217;t really matter, if you want to see that season premiere, ABC is giving you that chance.</li>
<li><strong><em>Battle of the Sexes</em>, ABC, 9 p.m.</strong> Another season premiere, this time you might want to get in on the ground floor, meeting the nine new couples and watching them splatter one another with paintballs.</li>
<li><em><strong>Saturday Night Live</strong></em><strong>, E!, 9 p.m. </strong>Remember when Lindsay Lohan hosted <em>SNL</em> in 2004? That&#8217;s right, it&#8217;s <em>Mean Girls</em> era pre-trainwreck Lindsay and that classic Hermione Granger with boobs sketch!</li>
<li><em><strong>Saturday Night Live Remembers Chris Farley</strong></em><strong>, E!, 10 p.m.</strong> Stick around then to see a retrospective of the late, great Farley.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/05/10/saturday-night-live-justin-timberlake-ciara/" target="_blank"><em><strong>Saturday Night Live</strong></em></a><strong>, NBC, 11:30 p.m.</strong>, but don&#8217;t give up yet. Flip to NBC and catch Justin Timberlake hosting <em>S</em>NL so you can see the &#8220;Dick in a Box&#8221; sequel, &#8220;Mother Lover!&#8221;</li>
<li><strong><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/05/26/the-tudors-finale-%E2%80%93-and-the-bedmates-just-keep-on-rolling/" target="_blank"><em>The Tudors</em></a>, Showtime, 7 p.m.</strong> In this third season finale, it&#8217;s time for Henry to clean house and throw the latest chick out. Women may not grow on trees, but Henry picks &#8216;em like they do.</li>
<li><strong>Marathons</strong>. If you&#8217;re one of those addictive types, why not stick with marathons of one show all night. TVLand has <em>The Andy Griffith Show</em>, it&#8217;s original crew <em>House</em> on USA, <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-americas-next-top-model/" target="_blank"><em>America&#8217;s Next Top Model</em></a> on Oxygen, <em>Ice Road Truckers</em> on History. We has <em>The Locator</em> from 8-10, which my wife is hooked on. She keeps telling me I should find my father.</li>
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		<title>Ratings Clack &#8211; Finale bonanza</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 May 2009 14:00:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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The 2008-2009 television season is quickly coming to a close. Last week saw some 30 season/series finales hitting our screens. The resulting numbers were all over the place. Some shows took advantage of the situation, pulling out all the stops and hitting numbers they hadn&#8217;t seen in some time. Others held steady. And a few [...]]]></description>
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<p>The 2008-2009 television season is quickly coming to a close. Last week saw some 30 season/series finales hitting our screens. The resulting numbers were all over the place. Some shows took advantage of the situation, pulling out all the stops and hitting numbers they hadn&#8217;t seen in some time. Others held steady. And a few signed in with troubling drops.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve mentioned before that these final numbers could hold sway as the networks prepare to release the fall schedules this week. That does still apply, although, after all the shenanigans over the weekend, with <em>Dollhouse</em> and <em>Better Off Ted</em> being renewed, just how much sway becomes a little more cloudy.<span id="more-21292"></span></p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> Kind of a good news/medium news week for the network. Things started off a bit rocky on Sunday. <em>Desperate Housewives</em> (12.29m/4.1) was off a bit, but that is still the highest rated show on Sunday night, so it&#8217;s not a big worry. That led to the finale of <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (8.74m/3), which remains a solid solution for Sundays at 10. There was a similar drop with the <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> (18.55m/4.2) performance show on Monday. But I think much of that can be chalked up to the first half hour being nothing but a rehash of the season. Tom and the gang were followed by the season finale of <em>Castle</em> (9.96m/2.4) which made the best out of getting the cushy time slot. It was enough to garner a second season for the show.</p>
<p>Tuesday brought more good numbers for the <em>DWTS</em> Results (14.01m/3.1) and some bad ones for the finale of Cupid (5.05m/1.5), which was better news for <em>Castle</em> than anyone else. The writers at <em>Lost</em> (9.43m/4.4) delivered one of those &#8216;pull out all the stops&#8217; finales on Wednesday. We&#8217;ll save the debate about whether it was <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/05/13/another-season-of-lost-another-mindfuck/">a good finale for Bob&#8217;s post</a>. For our purposes here, while it&#8217;s pretty clear the show is never going to return to the 20 million viewer level, the 4.4 demo score means it&#8217;s still a legitimate hit show. The news was even better on Thursday. <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (16.53m/5.9) also went big with the finale, and it paid with numbers the show hasn&#8217;t seen in a long time.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> Going a bit out of order, <em>CSI</em> (14.81m/3.4) was the polar opposite of <em>Grey&#8217;s</em>. Forget pulling out all the stops, it was as if there was a directive assuring that all the stops would be pushed as far in as they would go. Really, that episode could have been dropped in anywhere in the season, as if they didn&#8217;t even care that it was the finale. Worse yet, those are the worst numbers of the season. For the finale. That&#8217;s a problem.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, the news was better. Sunday was solid, as <em>The Amazing Race</em> (10.49m/3.1), <em>Cold Case</em> (11.84m/2.6), and <em>The Unit</em> (9.64m/2.4) called it a season. Early reports say that those numbers were enough to get another season for <em>Cold Case</em>. Monday, <em>The Big Bang Theory</em> (9.76m/3.7) finale led into <em>How I Met Your Mother </em>(8.78m/3.6), <em>2 ½ Men </em>(13.11m/4.5), <em>Rules Of Engagement</em> (10.14m/3.6), and <em>CSI: Miami</em> (13.59m/3.9). Those numbers are slightly down for <em>Men</em> and <em>Engagement</em>, and it marks a rare demo win for <em>Miami</em> over big brother <em>CSI</em>. Crime continued to pay on Tuesday, with <em>NCIS</em> (16.19m/3.3), <em>The Mentalist</em> (16.21m/3.3), and <em>Without A Trace</em> 13.4m/2.8). Finally, the CBS Friday wrapped up the season with <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (8.93m/2), <em>Flashpoint</em> (8.42m/1.8), and <em>Numb3rs </em>(9.6m/2.1).</p>
<p><strong>NBC</strong> &#8211; It was an up and down week for the network. <em>Celebrity Apprentice</em> (8.81m/3.1) and <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (11.85m/4.7) held up their ends on Sunday and Tuesday, both bringing 3 hour finales. That <em>Biggest Loser</em> number is especially impressive, facing<em> Idol, NCIS, The Mentalist, DWTS</em> <em>Results</em>, and <em>Fringe</em>. On the other hand, Monday and Wednesday remain troubled. <em>Deal Or No Deal</em> (4.23m/1.1) really needs to end. It&#8217;s not offering any help to <em>Medium</em> (7.3m/2.3), which remains solid, if not impressive.  <em>Law and Order</em> Wednesday isn&#8217;t doing much for the numbers either. The reruns are being ignored, and the original <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (7.89m/2.2) was a distant third for the night.</p>
<p>The real worries came on Thursday. It is the networks most successful scripted night. And, sadly we do have to qualify that with &#8217;scripted&#8217; because<em> The Biggest Loser</em> kicks the hell out of the prized comedies. In a night of comedy finales, <em>My Name Is Earl </em>(4.84m/2) and <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.29m/2) were both off the pace. That&#8217;s bad, but not exactly surprising. What is surprising, the numbers for <em>The Office</em> (6.77m/3.5). That&#8217;s the lowest rating the show has seen in two years, for a finale, with a big Jim &amp; Pam reveal. That, of course, didn&#8217;t do any favors for <em>30 Rock</em> (5.69m/2.8) which was also below par. To cap it all off, the shine is most definitely off of <em>Southland</em> (4.65m/1.6). The network might have been a little hasty pulling the trigger on renewing that one.</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> After a bumpy start on Sunday that saw <em>The Simpsons</em> (5.19m/2.5), <em>Family Guy</em> (6.35m/3.2), and <em>American Dad</em> (4.88m/2.4) all down week to week, things picked up Monday. <em>House</em> (12.74m/4.7) is still a hit, besting <em>DWTS</em> and <em>Men</em> for the highest demo of the night. <em>24</em> (9.79m/3.2) followed, with usual results. <em>American Idol</em>, of course, won everything on Tuesday (22.71m/8) and Wednesday (24.67m/8.7), but the more interesting story is probably the shows it is paired with.</p>
<p>The <em>Fringe</em> (9.28m/3.9) finale remained reasonably steady, wrapping up what has been a very successful first season. The interesting bit is that reported schedules for the fall have <em>Fringe</em> stepping out on its own, without the protection of <em>House</em> and <em>Idol</em>. Has the show developed an audience all its own? It will be fascinating to find out. <em>Lie To Me</em> (8.46m/2.6) also remained steady, compared to its recent 8 o&#8217;clock numbers. It does remain the most puzzling scheduling question of the season though. Why <em>Idol</em> at 9? The numbers would be virtually identical at 8, and <em>Lie To Me</em> would be averaging a good two million more viewers and better than a point more in the demo.</p>
<p>Thursday, <em>Bones</em> (8.88m/2.6) remains somewhat down on Thursdays, when compared to itself on another night. But the move has been a success, giving FOX a presence on the night that it hasn&#8217;t had in years. That alone made the renewal a no-brainer. <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (7.37m/3.2) continues to surprise, and very nearly edged<em> CSI </em>in the demo. Finally, Friday brought the series finale of the already canceled <em>Prison Break</em> (3.33m/1.2). Yes, that did top the finale of <em>Dollhouse</em>, making <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/05/15/fox-renews-dollhouse-what-the-hell/">that whole renewal</a> just that much more strange.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> It was business as usual down at the CW this week. <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.3m/1.2), and <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.3m/1.1) remain at their mid-season levels. Likewise, <em>Reaper</em> (1.97m/.9) seems to have settled in at a number. <em>90210</em> (2.08m/1.2) did show some small gains. On Wednesday, the finale for <em>Next Top Model</em> (4.31m/1.9) set the show apart as easily the highest rated program on the network, while again asking the question, &#8220;Why do they only show <em>90210</em> repeats after their highest rated show?&#8221; Finales for <em>Smallville</em> (3.13m/1.4) and <em>Supernatural</em> (2.89m/1.3) solidified Thursday as the strongest scripted night for the network. And finally, an odd one hour dramedy episode served as the finale for <em>The Game </em>(1.86m/.9). It finished things off so it will work as a series ender, but there are rumors that the show&#8217;s value in syndication could bring an <em>ATJ</em>esque renewal.</p>
<p>Coming up this week &#8230; everything else wraps up. Sunday sees a couple of the big hitters call it a season when <em>Desperate Housewives</em> and <em>Survivor </em>call it quits. Monday brings finales for <em>Gossip Girl, One Tree Hill, How I Met Your Mother, 2 ½ Men</em>, and <em>CSI: Miami</em>. We&#8217;ll aslo get the final performance show from <em>Dancing With The Stars</em>, the premiere of <em>The Bachelorette</em>, and a two hour <em>24</em> event. Tuesday finds <em>NCIS, The Mentalist, Without A Trace, DWTS</em> and <em>90210</em> airing finales. In addition, <em>Idol</em> has the final performances, followed by a sneak peek at the <em>Glee</em> pilot. <em>Old Christine, Gary Unmarried, Criminal Minds</em>, and <em>Idol</em> all have finales on Wednesday. Thursday, <em>Ugly Betty</em> finishes the season with two episodes, facing off against the premiere of <em>So You Think You Can Dance</em>. Finally, <em>Don&#8217;t Forget The Lyrics</em> returns to Friday, so we can have yet another number to compare against <em>Terminator, Dollhouse</em>, and <em>Prison Break</em>.
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		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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We&#8217;re on the verge of it now. Over the next two weeks all of our favorite shows are going to be ending, and some of those tough decisions will have to be made by the networks. These final few ratings numbers will play heavily in those decisions. With that in mind, the week brought good [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re on the verge of it now. Over the next two weeks all of our favorite shows are going to be ending, and some of those tough decisions will have to be made by the networks. These final few ratings numbers will play heavily in those decisions. With that in mind, the week brought good news for a couple of bubble shows (<em>Castle, Lie To Me</em>), and bad news for others (<em>Better Off Ted, Cupid, The Unusuals, Dollhouse, Reaper, My Name Is Earl</em>).<span id="more-20604"></span></p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> It was what has become a fairly standard week for the network. Good bits first. Things started off strong on Sunday with <em>Extreme Makeover</em> (9.18m/2.7), <em>Desperate Housewives</em> (13.49m/4.4), and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (9.97m/2.4). <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> continued to carry its weight on Monday (20.28m/4.8) and Tuesday (14.56m/3.2). Wednesday, while <em>Lost</em> (8.7m/4) was down in viewers, it remains a legit hit in the adult demo. The most exciting news came Thursday. <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em> (15.55m/5.4) has been regularly beating <em>CSI</em> in the demo for some time, but last week it took top honors in viewers as well. As a bonus, that led to more good numbers from the Michael J. Fox special (10.23m/3.1).</p>
<p>In other news, with <em>DWTS</em> expanded to two hours on Monday, <em>Castle</em> (9.97m/2.8) bounced back, and may have secured a second season. The outlook is not so bright for its midseason compatriots,<em> Cupid</em> (5.14m/1.6) and <em>The Unusuals </em>(4.63m/1.6). In comedy news, Tuesday&#8217;s combination of <em>Scrubs</em> (3.71m/1.5) and <em>Better Off Ted </em>(3.07m/1.2) remain a problem. Those numbers wouldn&#8217;t even be good enough for the top spot on The CW. The big <em>Scrubs</em> finale (5.07m/2) on Wednesday was better, but still a far cry from where it once was. Despite that, there are still rumors of the show continuing. Apparently, the episodes are worth so much in syndication that it&#8217;s worth dumping them on the network no matter what the ratings are. See the last 50 episodes of <em>According To Jim</em>.</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> Like ABC, the week got off to a good start, thanks to <em>Celebrity Apprentice</em> (8.63m/3.1). However, Monday brought quite the speedbump with <em>Deal Or No Deal</em> (4.35m/1.2) replacing <em>Chuck</em>. That&#8217;s a fifth place finish in the demo, behind <em>Gossip Girl</em>.  A two hour <em>Medium</em> (7.24m/2.2) did what it could to save the night. Tuesday remains a strong night, thanks to Biggest Loser (9.13m/3.6) and <em>L&amp;O SVU</em> (9.82m/3.7). The OG <em>L&amp;O</em> didn&#8217;t do quite as well on Wednesday (8.14m/2.3). It&#8217;s probably time to trim the franchise a bit and come back with just <em>SVU</em> on NBC next season. Thursday was also a bit of a struggle. <em>My Name Is Earl</em> (4.47m/1.7) managed an all time low. That didn&#8217;t offer any help to <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (4.73m/2.1). The difficulties in the 8 o&#8217;clock hour make <em>The Office</em> (7.85m/3.9) look good by comparison, but those are low numbers for a new<em> Office</em> as well. Joining the fray, <em>30 Rock</em> (6.13m/2.9) found its lowest number of the season when following a new <em>Office</em>. And <em>Southland</em> (6.61m/2)continues to pose questions. This is not the big drama replacement for ER the network hoped it would be.</p>
<p><strong>FOX &#8211; </strong>Sunday came up as expected, with a notable change. <em>Sit Down, Shut Up</em> (2.06m/.8) was shuffled to 7:00, and will now finish out its run and go away. <em>The Simpsons</em> (6.66m/3.2), <em>Family Guy</em> (6.57m/3.5), and <em>American Dad</em> (5.35m/2.8) didn&#8217;t miss the quirky show, as <em>King Of The Hill </em>(4.99m/2.4) filled in. More of the usual followed. <em>House </em>(12.05m/4.6) and <em>24</em> (10.11m/3.3) were solid on Monday, while<em> American Idol</em> (23.41m/8.3) and <em>Fringe</em> (9.25m/3.8) took care of Tuesday. That <em>Fringe </em>demo number is down a couple ticks, but look for it to rebound with the finale, and a very special guest star.</p>
<p>Good news continued on Wednesday, as <em>Lie To Me</em> (8.68m/2.7) gained back some of the numbers it had lost. With the finals approaching, <em>Idol</em> (23.57m/8.3) was up as well. Thursday brought solid, if not spectacular numbers for <em>Bones </em>(8.76m/2.3) and <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (6.5m/2.7). And Friday, as expected, brought more terrible numbers for <em>Prison Break </em>(3.03m/.9) and the <em>Dollhouse</em> finale (2.75m/1). We&#8217;ll have to wait to find out for certain just what <em>Dollhouse</em>&#8217;s fate is, because strange things do occasionally happen. After all, there are two more seasons of Friday Night Lights on the horizon, and you could make a solid ratings case that there never should have been a second. That being said, with the finale garnering the lowest ratings of the series, season two seems a pipe dream.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> Things were off to a pretty standard start for CBS as well. You can roll through the first four days and it&#8217;s all as expected. Sunday brought <em>Amazing Race</em> (10.84m/3.2), <em>Cold Case</em> (12.46m/2.9), and <em>The Unit</em> (8.84m/2). Monday, the comedies were all on par, with <em>Big Bang Theory</em> (9.25m/3.4), <em>How I Met Your Mother </em>(8.89m/3.6), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (14.14m/5), and <em>Rules Of Engagement</em> (11.33m/4.1). They were followed by the always fluctuating, but still dominant, <em>CSI: Miami </em>(13.72m/4). Part two of the <em>NCIS</em> backdoor pilot (16.72m/3.4) led off Tuesday, followed by <em>The Mentalist</em> (16.68m/3.6) and <em>Without A Trace</em> (11.83m/2.6).</p>
<p>Things get a little more complicated on Wednesday and Thursday. I&#8217;m still not sure what the network will ultimately make of <em>Old Christine </em>(6.45m/1.9) and <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (6.66m/2). I still believe that <em>Gary </em>would fit perfectly out of  <em>2 ½ Men</em>, and could do well splitting the season with <em>Rules Of Engagement</em>, but with these numbers either, or both, of them could be gone. <em>Criminal Minds</em> (14.13m/3.3) and <em>CSI: NY</em> (13.4m/3.3) remain a solid combo to finish the night. Thursday, as we&#8217;ve been following for weeks now,<em> CSI</em> (14.91m/3.6) continues to struggle. And that is struggle in the relative sense. These are good numbers, unless you are talking about <em>CSI</em>, which should be grabbing another 4 million viewers and a point in the demo. Earlier in the night, <em>Survivor</em> (11.99m/3.8) easily won the hour. Finally, Friday was the usual walk for <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (9.35m/2.2), <em>Flashpoint</em> (8.64m/1.8), and <em>Numb3rs</em> (9.52m/2).</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> I&#8217;d like to say there was some controversy with the CW numbers, but with all of the early renewals announced, the writing is on the wall. So, the fact that <em>Reaper</em> (1.89m/.9) again edged out<em> 90210 </em>(1.84m/.9) on Tuesday probably doesn&#8217;t mean anything for the fates of either of them. One of them will be back next year, and it&#8217;s not the fun one with the stripper clowns and the Honey Pie from <em>Feast</em>. On Monday, <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.22m/1.3) and <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.23m/1.1) soldiered on. Wednesday saw <em>Top Model</em> (3.82m/1.7) again take the top spot for the week, and again be followed by a <em>90210</em> repeat that nobody watches. Thursday, <em>Smallville</em> (3.39m/1.5) and <em>Supernatural</em> (2.79m/1.2) were at par. And, while I usually dismiss the CW Friday, it is worth noting that <em>The Game </em>(2.05m/.9) also managed to top <em>90210</em>.</p>
<p>For the week ahead, it&#8217;s a finale extravaganza. <em>House</em> and <em>Castle </em>take center stage on Monday, as both have their season finales. Tuesday, in a three hour event, the winner of <em>The Biggest Loser</em> is announced. Get out your sliderule for Wednesday, and just try and follow the time travel shenanigans in the <em>Lost</em> finale. <em>Lie To Me</em> will also call it a season. Then things get really crazy on Thursday. Tune in for finales from <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy, My Name Is Earl, Parks &amp; Recreation, The Office, 30 Rock, CSI, Smallville, Supernatural, Bones</em>, and <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em>. Wow. And the week wraps up with Friday finales for <em>Ghost Whisperer, Flashpoint, Numb3rs, Prison Break</em>, and <em>The Game</em>.
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		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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And just like that, finale season is upon us. Over the next few weeks, all of our favorite shows will be pulling out all the stops and heading off into the summer break, with hopes of returning for another go in the fall. Some of them, no doubt, will be disappointed in that regard. Aside [...]]]></description>
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<p>And just like that, finale season is upon us. Over the next few weeks, all of our favorite shows will be pulling out all the stops and heading off into the summer break, with hopes of returning for another go in the fall. Some of them, no doubt, will be disappointed in that regard. Aside from the marriages, pregnancies, and lives left hanging in the balance, finales are interesting from a ratings perspective because they provide the possibilities of a numbers boost. One last data point to point to as you make the case that <em>this</em> show shouldn&#8217;t be canceled. NBC got the ball rolling last week as <em>Chuck</em> and <em>Heroes</em> both fired off their finale salvos. The results were something less than stellar. The news was better for <em>Fringe</em>, the <em>NCIS</em> spinoff, and the CW Thursday. <span id="more-20073"></span></p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> <em>Chuck</em> (6.19m/2.4) has really come to the forefront in the Internet TV world over the last week, so let&#8217;s begin there this week. Last week was the big season finale, and the show posted almost identical results to the week before. No finale gain for the kids down at the Buy More. <em>Heroes </em>(6.47m/3) found itself in a similar situation, dropping just a tenth in the demo from the previous week. Despite scattered Internet reports, <em>Chuck</em>&#8217;s fate remains up in the air, but some form of return is looking more and more likely. <em>Heroes</em> will be back for another season. Now it&#8217;s just a question of how long that season will be.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, the lack of a boost to Heroes didn&#8217;t do <em>Medium</em> (6.71m/2.2) any favors. The news was better on Tuesday, as <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.26m/3.6) continued its fantastic run, combining with <em>L&amp;O SVU </em>(10.55m/3.9) to finish second in the demo. Thursday was again a disappointment. <em>My Name Is Earl</em> (5.16m/2.1), <em>The Office</em> (7.41m/3.7), and <em>30 Rock</em> (5.95m/2.9) were all below their averages. Meanwhile, <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (5.07m/2.2) continues to drop. More troubling though, are the numbers for<em> Southland </em>(6.62m/2). It&#8217;s now lost over three million viewers and more than a point in the demo from the premiere on April 9th (9.72m/3.2).</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> The crumbling of new shows is something ABC knows all about. <em>Desperate Housewives</em> (13.64m/4.7), <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (9.31m/3.1), and<em> Dancing With The Stars</em> (19.29m/4.3) got the week off to a nice start, but then the new shows started. <em>Surviving Suburbia</em> (8.98m/2.2) continues to drop, while <em>Castle</em> (8.24m/2) seems to have found its level. It would just be really nice if that level was a little higher. Probably the best news for <em>Castle</em> is the revelation that <em>Cupid</em> (5.59m/1.6) and <em>The Unusuals</em> (4.86m/1.5) are both struggling. If one of them is going to survive, <em>Castle</em> certainly has the inside track.</p>
<p>In happier news, <em>Lost</em> (9.04m/4.1) was back above 4 in the demo, and the combination of <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy </em>(14.12m/5.1) and <em>Private Practice</em> (9.7m/3.5) made gains on Thursday. In addition, <em>According To Jim</em> (3.11m/.9 &#8211; 3.56m/1) continues to punish the network for continuing to air this show. Finally, <em>Ugly Betty</em> (6.72m/2), while not outstanding, did offer an improvement over the recent sit-com experiment.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> The week started out with another good run from the Monday comedies &#8211; <em>Big Bang Theory </em>(9.24m/3.4), <em>How I Met Your Mother </em>(8.87m/3.7), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (14.16m/4.9), and <em>Rules of Engagement</em> (11.3m/3.9). Of note there, <em>Rules Of Engagement</em> has taken advantage of the post-<em>Men</em> slot and made a pretty good case for getting another season. The good news continued Tuesday as the backdoor pilot for the <em>NCIS </em>spinoff (16.7m/3.5) posted solid numbers. As good as that is, I remain skeptical about the spinoff&#8217;s prospects. That was followed by <em>The Mentalist </em>(17.11m/3.7) and <em>Without A Trace</em> (12.21m/2.5).</p>
<p>After a solid Wednesday, thanks to <em>Criminal Minds</em> (13.61m/3.3) and <em>CSI:NY</em> (12.5m/3.2), the puzzlement continued on Thursday with CSI (15.54m/3.7). The show now finds itself tied with <em>The Office</em> in the demo, with <em>Grey&#8217;s</em> being completely out of sight. It&#8217;s probably a very lucrative time to be William Petersen. Meanwhile,<em> Survivor </em>(11.73m/3.6) was up week to week. And <em>Ghost Whisperer</em> (9.67m/2.3), <em>Flashpoint </em>(9.57m/2.1), and N<em>umb3rs</em> (9.46m/2.2) easily took Friday night.</p>
<p><strong>FOX &#8211; </strong>There was less to worry about at FOX. The week was off to a bit of a rocky start, as <em>Sit Down, Shut Up</em> (4.21m/1.9) dropped again, despite the cushy spot between <em>The Simpsons</em> (6.01m/3) and <em>Family Guy</em> (6.67m/3.4). That was quickly forgotten as <em>House</em> (11.69m/4.6) returned on Monday. That brought a little boost to <em>24</em> (10.43m/3.4). Tuesday also made for an easy win, thanks to<em> Idol</em> (23.26m/8.1) and <em>Fringe</em> (9.62m/4). Worth noting there is that while <em>Idol </em>was down a tenth, <em>Fringe</em> was up. Things weren&#8217;t so happy on Wednesday. Despite the fact that ABC, NBC, and CBS all handed the night off to Obama, <em>Lie To Me</em> (7.75m/2.3) couldn&#8217;t make any gains. Wednesday&#8217;s<em> Idol</em> (22.37m/7.7) was still number one, but I really don&#8217;t get the thinking behind not having <em>Idol</em> at 8.</p>
<p><em>Bones</em> (8.94m/2.3) and <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (6.85m/2.8) remained down a bit on Thursday, but that&#8217;s nothing compared to what has become the weekly forehead slap of the FOX Friday. <em>Prison Break</em> (3.2m/1) and<em> Dollhouse </em>(3.09m/1.1) both managed small gains in viewers, while <em>Dollhouse</em> hit a new low for the demo. But small gains aren&#8217;t going to cut it here.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> The week didn&#8217;t get off to a good start. <em>Gossip Girl</em> (1.97m/1), <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.28m/1.1), <em>Reaper </em>(1.77m/.7), and <em>90210</em> (1.79m/.9) were all down. The tides turned on Wednesday, as <em>Next Top Model</em> (4.01m/1.8) remained the highest rated show on the network. You do have to wonder why they waste that Wednesday at 9 spot on repeats, though. Thursday was also good, as <em>Smallville</em> (3.23m/1.4) and <em>Supernatural</em> (2.95m/1.3) both bounced back.</p>
<p>For the coming week &#8230; Monday finds <em>Medium</em> taking over the <em>Heroes</em> slot with a special two hour episode. The <em>NCIS</em> spinoff pilot continues on Tuesday. <em>Scrubs</em> lets loose with the big one hour finale on Wednesday. And <em>Dollhouse</em> finishes off season one (if you ignore that 13th episode) on Friday.
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Last week was a bit of an odd one for programming as the networks went a bit experimental. Over at FOX, Bones tried its third night in a week. On ABC, The Unusuals took over for Cupid and someone gave the OK for another Lost clip show.  CBS continued the shuffling of their procedurals by [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last week was a bit of an odd one for programming as the networks went a bit experimental. Over at FOX, <em>Bones</em> tried its third night in a week. On ABC, <em>The Unusuals</em> took over for<em> Cupid</em> and someone gave the OK for another <em>Lost</em> clip show.  CBS continued the shuffling of their procedurals by bumping <em>NCIS</em>, <em>The Mentalist</em>, and <em>Criminal Minds</em> back an hour. The results, as you might have suspected, were varied. While a lot of that was strange, the biggest surprise of the week was Thursday, which found just about everything  taking a hit in the ratings. In other news, <em>According To Jim </em>still stinks out loud. <span id="more-19504"></span></p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> With <em>Desperate Housewives</em> (13.85m/4.8) and <em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em> (9.46m/3.3) back with new episodes, the week got off to a great start. The good news continued on Monday as <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> (20.53m/4.7), <em>Surviving Suburbia</em> (9.87m/2.4), and <em>Castle</em> (8.21m/2.1) were all up in viewers, week-to-week. Although, <em>Surviving Suburbia</em> was down in the demo. The party ended on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Seriously, what the hell is with ABC and <em>According To Jim</em> (3.37m/1 &#8211; 3.35m/1)? I mean, I get it. Syndication money, blah, blah, blah. But come on. We have to wait until random distant Saturday in the future to get the final episodes of <em>Pushing Daisies</em> and <em>Eli Stone</em>, but <em>According To Jim</em> gets 8 PM on a Tuesday? With 3 million viewers? And a 1 demo? The facts are these &#8230; <em>According To Jim</em> sucks. Anyway &#8230; the news was better at 9, with the <em>DWTS Results</em> (14.73m/3.2). That led in to the special broadcast of<em> The Unusuals</em> (5.81m/1.5), which fell short of what <em>Cupid</em> has been doing there. Worse for <em>The Unusuals</em>, that was better than the regular installment on Wednesday (4.74m/1.4). That one certainly didn&#8217;t receive any help from another <em>Lost</em> clip show (6.75m/2.9), and those two episodes may have sealed the fate of the show. That&#8217;s too bad, I really like it. Earlier on Wednesday, <em>Scrubs</em> (4.6m/1.9) and <em>Better Off Ted</em> (4.19m/1.7) continued to struggle.</p>
<p>On a very strange Thursday where viewers just didn&#8217;t really show up, <em>In The Motherhood</em> and <em>Samantha Who?</em> were benched for a <em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy </em>repeat before the regular <em>Grey&#8217;s</em> broadcast (13.51m/5) and <em>Private Practice</em> (9.08m/3.3) got the week back on track. Those numbers are oddly low for <em>Grey&#8217;s</em>, but as you&#8217;ll see, everyone had issues on Thursday, so we&#8217;ll need to wait and see how these numbers go.</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> It was another rough week for the peacock, which started off with nobody interested in <em>Miss USA</em> (4.99m/1.4). <em>The Celebrity Apprentice</em> (8.41m/3.2) is holding up, as is <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.26m/3.7), but that doesn&#8217;t really soften the blow for the weekly Monday results. Again, things didn&#8217;t look good for <em>Chuck</em> (6.11m/2.4) and <em>Heroes </em>(6.45m/3.1). Both shows remain mired in fourth place, despite the fact that Dr. House made way for <em>Bones</em>, and four of the five CBS shows were repeats. That means that <em>Chuck</em> remains on the bubble. <em>Heroes</em> will be back in the fall, but with a shortened season. Somewhat better,<em> Medium</em> (7.34m/2.5) managed to win the 10PM hour in the demo, while finishing third in viewers.</p>
<p>As with ABC, NBC was also oddly down on Thursday. <em>My Name Is Earl</em> (5.54m/2.2) was the lone exception, gaining slightly in viewers over the previous week. The rest of the shows all took a drop.<em> Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (5.2m/2.3) wasn&#8217;t really a surprise. The show just isn&#8217;t very good, yet anyway. It has only been two episodes. More surprising, though, were the results for<em> The Office</em> (7.28m/3.8), <em>30 Rock </em>(6.3m/3.1), and<em> Southland </em>(8.11m/2.4). It&#8217;s too early to say whether this was just a wacky Thursday, or if this is what it looks like when <em>Southland</em> goes up against a new <em>Private Practice</em>. That&#8217;s a matchup to keep an eye on, though.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> I&#8217;m really not sure what the programmers at CBS are up to. For two weeks now they have been juggling things around the schedule. This week, that meant a repeat <em>Mentalist</em> in the <em>CSI: Miami </em>spot on Monday, <em>NCIS</em> and <em>The Mentalist</em> repeats both moved back an hour on Tuesday, and the new<em> Criminal Minds</em> (13.72m/3.5) moving to 10 on Wednesday. I can only guess that it&#8217;s all a series of tests for setting the schedule next fall. Perhaps something to do with how they plan to take advantage of NBC&#8217;s Leno shenanigans. With that in mind, it is worth noting that the <em>Criminal Minds</em> numbers are above what <em>CSI: NY</em> usually does in that spot.</p>
<p>Thursday brought the normal lineup, but as with the other networks, lowered numbers.<em> Survivor</em> (11.3m/3.5) wasn&#8217;t too far off, but <em>CSI</em> (14.64m/3.7) remains concerning. We&#8217;ll give a pass this week, but that demo number is one to watch. With things going the way they are, there is actually the possibility that a new <em>CSI</em> could finish fourth in the demo before the end of the year. That was unthinkable last fall. Friday brought the expected win for the night with new episodes of<em> Ghost Whisperer </em>(9.15m/2.1), <em>Flashpoint</em> (8.18m/1.6), and <em>Numb3rs </em>(8.84m/1.8).</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> The premiere of <em>Sit Down, Shut Up</em> (5.18m/2.3) made for a bit of a disappointing start to the week. Given the talent, and the cushy spot between <em>The Simpsons</em> (6.58m/3.1) and <em>Family Guy</em> (7.34m/3.8), that&#8217;s not a good number. Things were also a bit slow on Monday, with <em>Bones </em>(8.57m/2.5) taking over for <em>House</em>. I&#8217;m not going to take anything away from <em>Bones</em> on that one, though. That&#8217;s what happens when the network airs the show on three different nights in a week. <em>Bones</em> also got in on the strange Thursday with its regular episode (8.42m/2.3). That was followed by an also low <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (6.8m/3).</p>
<p>There was better news elsewhere, as <em>24</em> (10.34m/3.2) held up ok without Dr. House batting lead off.<em> American Idol</em>, of course, was an easy winner on Tuesday (23.96m/8.2) and Wednesday (23.95m/8.3). And while many still question what <em>Fringe</em> (9.89m/3.9) could do on its own, you can&#8217;t argue with the results it&#8217;s getting post-<em>Idol</em>. It leaves me very curious to see what they do with the show in the fall. The ever dwindling results of <em>Lie To Me </em>(7.97m/2.3) have to be giving pause to any thoughts of <em>Fringe</em> anchoring a night. That leaves the FOX Friday, which was a whole new kind of disaster this week. Apparently, not too many people care what ultimately happens to Lincoln and Michael on<em> Prison Break</em> (3.05m/1). And that led to <em>Dollhouse</em> (2.99m/1.2), which found a new low, despite having a very interesting episode.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.37m/1.3), <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.45m/1.2), and <em>Reaper </em>(2.15m/.9) got the week off to what is a pretty standard start at this point. Things were a little more unusual with <em>90210 </em>(1.88m/1) and <em>Next Top Model </em>(4.01m/1.9). <em>90210 </em>was down a fair bit from the previous week, and <em>Next Top Model</em> actually finished second in the demo. And really, given the way that <em>Lie To Me</em> is going, it&#8217;s not inconceivable that the CW could actually win a night in the demo at some point. Wednesday at 8 is now the exact opposite of Monday at 8. Finally, <em>Smallville </em>(3.1m/1.3) and <em>Supernatural</em> (2.7m/1.1) wrapped up the wacky Thursday.</p>
<p>For the coming week, some numbers to watch &#8230; Monday brings the season finales of <em>Chuck</em> and <em>Heroes</em>. I think it&#8217;s far too late in the game to expect a huge change, but the prospect of a finale could offer boosts to both of them. <em>Cupid</em> returns on Tuesday, to make a case for a second season, and to possibly rule one out for<em> The Unusuals</em>. Keep an eye on the <em>CSI</em> demo Thursday, and watch what happens when <em>Private Practice</em> and<em> Southland </em>square off again. And Friday, Alan Tudyk stops by FOX to try and offer a boost to the sagging <em>Dollhouse </em>ratings.
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		<title>Ratings Clack &#8211; What does the Prison Break failure mean for Dollhouse?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Apr 2009 19:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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It was another up and down week for numbers, where we saw some shows rebound (Heroes, Lost), while others continue to raise eyebrows (Better Off Ted, Samantha Who?, CSI). Through it all, the most intriguing story is again the FOX Friday night. Prison Break took over where Terminator:TSCC left off, literally and figuratively. What does [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was another up and down week for numbers, where we saw some shows rebound (<em>Heroes, Lost</em>), while others continue to raise eyebrows (<em>Better Off Ted, Samantha Who?, CSI</em>). Through it all, the most intriguing story is again the FOX Friday night. <em>Prison Break</em> took over where <em>Terminator:TSCC </em>left off, literally and figuratively. What does that mean for <em>Dollhouse</em>? Elsewhere, ABC has a strange mess on their hands with a handful of both comedies and dramas that are all returning mediocre numbers at best, with no clear standouts. How do you decide what to keep?<span id="more-18896"></span></p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> Let&#8217;s get right to the big Friday. First, what the hell was FOX thinking? Was there actually someone at the network that thought it would be a good idea to bring<em> Prison Break</em> back with a repeat? If so, that person should be kicked in the crotch on Monday. That repeat at 8 (2.68m/.8) was barely watched, and didn&#8217;t do any favors for the new episode at 9 (3.38m/1.2).  As to what that means for<em> Dollhouse</em>&#8230; I think it&#8217;s bad news. I saw some positive reaction that <em>Prison Break</em> fell short of the numbers<em> Dollhouse</em> has been delivering, but that really doesn&#8217;t mean anything. <em>Prison Break</em> has already been canceled. Narrowly beating it isn&#8217;t exactly a feat worth bragging about. The best thing that could have happened for <em>Dollhouse</em> was to see <em>Prison Break</em> post much better numbers than what <em>Terminator:TSCC</em> had been, leading to an improvement in lead in. That isn&#8217;t happening, and it doesn&#8217;t bode well for <em>Dollhouse&#8217;s</em> future.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, it was a mostly typical week for the network. <em>House</em> (12.19m/4.5) and <em>24</em> (10.86m/3.6) were off a bit week to week, but still solid.<em> American Idol</em> was the usual force on Tuesday (24.38m/8.5) and Wednesday (24.11m/8.2). And <em>Fringe </em>(10.15m/4) was right on pace with the return from last week.  The only real break from the norm was <em>Bones</em> (11.01m/3) taking over Wednesday for<em> Lie To Me</em>, and improving the network&#8217;s results. As always, the <em>Bones </em>fans will follow the show wherever it goes.</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> It&#8217;s a strange situation the network finds itself in. On the drama front,<em> Castle</em> (7.28m/1.9),<em> Cupid </em>(6.09m/1.7), and<em> The Unusuals</em> (6.01m/1.8) are all very similar. Much like the situation with the comedies, with <em>Scrubs</em> (5.06m/2), <em>Better Off Ted </em>(4.62m/1.9), <em>In The Motherhood</em> (4.62m/1.4), and<em> Samantha Who?</em> (4.84m/1.5). Nothing really stands out to be brought back next season, but it would be a surprise to see all of them canceled. Given a choice, I&#8217;d pick<em> Castle</em> and <em>Better Off Ted</em> from that list.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> keeps rolling on Monday (19.46m/4.6) and Tuesday (15.24m/3.5). The second week of <em>Surviving Suburbia</em> (9.71m/2.6) dropped a million and a half viewers, and I&#8217;m still not sure why that one was chosen for the post-<em>DWTS</em> slot. Good news this week for <em>Lost</em> (9.23m/4), as the demo number rebounded nicely after an off week.</p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> It was a better week for NBC, relatively speaking. <em>Dateline</em> (6.45m/1.6) took over for<em> Kings</em> on Sunday, and was an improvement. That led into <em>Celebrity Apprentice</em> (8.07m/3). More good news on Monday, as all three shows,<em> Chuck </em>(6.22m/2.3), <em>Heroes</em> (6.83m/3.3), and <em>Medium</em> (7.65m/2.7), were up for the week. <em>Chuck</em> remains firmly in the question mark spot. And while still a distant fourth place finish, the <em>Heroes </em>demo is an encouraging sign.</p>
<p><em>The Biggest Loser</em> (9.11m/3.8) had another successful Tuesday. And after a slow opening with <em>My Name Is Earl </em>(5.36m/2.2) and <em>Parks &amp; Recreation</em> (6.02m/2.5),<em> The Office </em>(8.37m/4.2), <em>30 Rock</em> (7.32m/3.5), and <em>Southland</em> (9.61m/3) made for a pretty solid Thursday. <em>Southland</em> is particularly notable. It managed to retain almost all of its audience from the premiere. Finally, the debut of <em>Kings</em> on Saturday (2.41m/.6) went almost unnoticed.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> Everything started off  business as usual for CBS this week. <em>Amazing Race</em> (10.57m/3.1), <em>Cold Case</em> (10.56m/2.5), and <em>The Unit</em> (9.05m/2.4) on Sunday. The comedy block,<em> Big Bang Theory</em> (10.06m/3.9), <em>How I Met Your Mother</em> (9.59m/4.1),<em> 2 ½ Men</em> (15.03m/5.3), <em>Rules Of Engagement</em> (11.6m/4) on Monday. That&#8217;s all just what you would expect. Things were a little different the rest of the week.</p>
<p>Tuesday brought repeats of <em>NCIS</em> (13.56m/2.6) and<em> The Mentalist </em>(12.18m/2.4) leading into a new episode of <em>Without A Trace</em> (13.23m/3). <em>CSI: NY</em> (12.14m/2.9) got the same treatment on Wednesday, as the only new episode of the night. Encouraging numbers for both of those shows, given that they had to do things mostly on their own. The real weirdness starts with Thursday.<em> Survivor</em> (11.64m/3.6) was fine, but <em>CSI</em> (15.72m/3.8) is again oddly low in the demo. It&#8217;s quite possible that the show will fall to third place in the time slot before the end of the season. <em>Harper&#8217;s Island</em> (9.61m/3) finished off the night, losing a good portion of the premiere audience.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> Another very slow week leaves not much to report. <em>Reaper</em> (2.05m/.9), <em>90210</em> (2.13m/1.2), and <em>Next Top Model</em> (3.78m/1.9) were the extent of the new programming for the week. Worth noting there is that <em>Next Top Model</em> finished third in the demo Wednesday at 8.</p>
<p>For the coming week&#8230;<em> Bones</em> gets its third time slot in six days on Monday (WTF?), which could offer a small boost to <em>Chuck</em>. On Tuesday,<em> The Unusuals</em> gets a shot following the <em>DWTS</em> Results, which doesn&#8217;t exactly speak well for <em>Cupid</em>&#8217;s chances. <em>Lie To Me</em> returns Wednesday, and tries to live up to what <em>Bones</em> did last week, right before<em> Lost </em>tries to pass off a clip show as something other than a clip show. The doctors at <em>Grey&#8217;s</em> return on Thursday, to try and put<em> CSI</em> into that third place spot. And Friday, <em>Prison Break/Dollhouse</em>.
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		<title>Ratings Clack &#8211; NBC has something to cheer about&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Apr 2009 16:00:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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&#8230; finally. Much of last week could be described as more of the same for the folks over at NBC. But this particular Thursday was different. Not only because of ER taking over the entire night. It also brought a clear win for the night to the network, calling to mind the Must See TV [...]]]></description>
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<p>&#8230; finally. Much of last week could be described as more of the same for the folks over at NBC. But this particular Thursday was different. Not only because of <em>ER </em>taking over the entire night. It also brought a clear win for the night to the network, calling to mind the Must See TV of years gone by. The unfortunate bit of that is that it&#8217;s not repeatable. But it was fun for the night. In other numbers news for the week, nobody cares about<em> In The Motherhood</em> or<em> Samantha Who?</em>, <em>Cupid</em> premiered to somewhat iffy numbers, and both <em>Lie To Me</em> and <em>CSI</em> had numbers that should make their networks say, &#8220;Hmmmmm.&#8221;<span id="more-17753"></span></p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> Given that it has been such a train wreck of a season for the peacock, let&#8217;s start there. <em>ER</em> owned Thursday night. The retrospective at 8 (10.63m/3.5) was just barely edged out by <em>Survivor</em>, but the big series finale (16.38m/6) easily dominated the rest of the competition. That is certainly a far cry from what the show did in the Must See heyday, but an overall win is how the show should have gone out. Other good news came in the form of <em>Celebrity Apprentice</em> (8.66m/3.3), <em>Biggest Loser</em> (8.78m/3.5), and<em> L&amp;O: SVU</em> (9.37m/3.4).</p>
<p>Elsewhere, the news wasn&#8217;t so good. It seems that the tribe has spoken where <em>Kings</em> (4.52m/1.3) is concerned. As has become the pattern,<em> Chuck</em> (5.72m/2.1) and <em>Heroes</em> (6.42m/3.1) continue to disappoint. It is worth noting that despite another drop in viewers, <em>Heroes</em> did gain back some of its demo, which is something. Similar gains were made at <em>Life</em> (5.69m/1.5), which was helped by <em>L&amp;O</em> repeats replacing <em>Chopping Block</em>. Unfortunately, improving from terrible to not quite as terrible still isn&#8217;t much to crow about.</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> The home of the dancing stars also had an up and down week. The Monday performance (20.48m/4.9) show continued to dominate 8-10. It will be interesting to see what happens Monday, when  <em>Surviving Suburbia</em> jumps in to the 9:30 slot. The results show (13.51m/3.1), back against <em>Idol</em>, took a hit, but still ended up well. Also good, <em>Lost</em> (9.57m/4.3) is holding up against <em>Idol</em>.</p>
<p>Not quite as encouraging, <em>Castle</em> (9.09m/2.4) suffered another small drop. Those aren&#8217;t terrible numbers, yet. But you have to be concerned that this week Surviving Suburbia will be inserted between <em>DWTS</em> and <em>Castle</em>. I expect that to bring another drop, probably putting <em>Castle</em> on that uncomfortable renewal bubble. It&#8217;s too early to call, but that&#8217;s quite possibly the same situation <em>Cupid</em> (7.22m/2.3) will be in. The premiere did manage to best what <em>Eli Stone</em> was doing there, but it was the premiere. And&#8230; it is certainly fairing better than any of the comedies. <em>Scrubs</em> (4.97m/1.9), <em>Better Off Ted</em> (4.67m/1.9), <em>In The Motherhood</em> (5m/1.6), and <em>Samantha Who?</em> (4.7m/1.6) were all disappointing.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> Things were much better for CBS. <em>The Amazing Race</em> (11.98m/3.7) got the week off to a good start. And the good news continued as the Monday comedies rebounded from the strange numbers of last week.<em> Big Bang Theory</em> (9.74m/3.8), <em>How I Met Your Mother </em>(9.2m/3.9), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (14.56m/5.2), and <em>Rules Of Engagement</em> (11.03m/4.1) were all strong. As were<em> NCIS</em> (17.23m/3.5) and <em>The Mentalist </em>(16.96m/3.8). Most notable though, was the surprise of<em> I Get That A Lot</em> (10.35m/3.4). That is well above anything that <em>Christine</em> or <em>Gary </em>has managed to do in that spot.</p>
<p><em>Survivor</em> (11.27m/3.6) managed to edge out the <em>ER</em> retrospective on Thursday, and led in to a <em>CSI</em> (14.63m/3.8) that doesn&#8217;t exactly sound alarms, but it should get some attention. Those are still really good numbers for most shows, but not for <em>CSI</em>. The demo number is particularly surprising. For now, we can probably chalk it up to the novelty of the<em> ER</em> finale, but you could also use it to start building your case that the lack of Grissom is starting to show in the numbers.</p>
<p><strong>FOX </strong>- <em>Star Trek</em> helped<em> Family Guy</em> (8.12m/4.1) start the week on a high note, and that carried through to Monday. The return of <em>House</em> (12.51m/4.8) meant a bump for 24 (11.27m/3.7). <em>American Idol</em>, of course, won everything on Tuesday (24.41m/8.9) and Wednesday (24.34m/8.4). That big lead in didn&#8217;t do anything for the <em>Osbournes Reloaded</em> (8.39m/3.7). <em>Bones</em> (9.25m/2.7) was off a bit, but with <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (6.95m/3.3), made for a solid Thursday.</p>
<p>On the other hand, the results for <em>Lie To Me</em> (9.18m/2.6) are troubling. That is against almost no competition, <em>Scrubs</em> and <em>Ted, I Get That A Lot</em>, and a <em>L&amp;O</em> repeat. The show really should be doing better than that. It&#8217;s something to watch in the coming weeks to see if it&#8217;s just an oddity, or what the audience for the show really amounts to without <em>Idol</em> in front of it. And, of course, there was Friday. There is just no way to spin the<em> Terminator:TSCC</em> (3.35m/1.3) and <em>Dollhouse</em> (3.49m/1.4) numbers now. More people watched a repeat <em>Ghost Whisperer, Wife Swap</em>, and <em>Howie Do It</em> than watched <em>TSCC</em>. Sure, it beat <em>Howie</em> in the demo, but if that&#8217;s what you are clinging to, yikes. <em>Dollhouse</em> isn&#8217;t much better. It was beaten outright, in viewers and demo, by <em>Flashpoint</em> and a <em>Supernanny</em> repeat(!!!). It did manage to best <em>Friday Night Lights</em> in the demo, but still landed 4th in viewers.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> For the most part, it was another week of the same for CW. <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.45m/1.3) and <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.36m/1.3) did make small gains, but both remain below what they were doing earlier in the year. <em>Reaper</em> (2.37m/1) seems to have found its level, and I don&#8217;t think it&#8217;s enough for renewal. Arguing for renewal though, is the fact that it did manage more viewers than <em>90210</em> (2.04m/1.1).<em> Smallville</em> (3.85m/1.7) and <em>Supernatural</em> (3.27m/1.5) were also at normal levels. The biggest change came from <em>Next Top Model</em> (3.97m/1.8), which took advantage of not facing Idol.</p>
<p>For the coming week, there are a bunch of interesting premieres to keep an eye on. <em>Surviving Suburbia</em> finally sees the light following <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> on Monday. That&#8217;s good news for <a href="http://www.bobsaget.com/">Bob Saget</a>, bad news for <em>Castle</em>. Over on NBC, Scott Bakula and Chevy Chase do what they can to lift <em>Chuck</em>&#8217;s prospects. Tuesday, <em>Fringe</em> returns to see if anyone remembers what the hell was going on, and <em>Cupid</em> tries to hang on to every last viewer from the premiere. Wednesday, we&#8217;ll find out if there was anything to that<em> Lie To Me</em> drop, and get our first look at <em>The Unusuals</em>. Thursday, <em>The Office</em> takes over for <em>Earl</em> at 8, because NBC desperately wants <em>Parks And Recreation</em> to do better than the promos suggest it will. Later in the night, the network also has the premiere of<em> Southland</em>, which will face off with the also-premiering <em>Harper&#8217;s Island</em>. And Friday, we can all stand by and shake our heads as <em>Supernanny</em> kicks the crap out of <em>Dollhouse</em>, again. It&#8217;s a strange TV world.
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		<dc:creator>Brett Love</dc:creator>
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It was another screwy week of ratings. The combination of the Obama address and the NCAA tournament made for all kinds of scheduling nuttery. That doesn&#8217;t meant there weren&#8217;t some interesting numbers to look at. The ongoing dramas of the Heroes and Dollhouse ratings continued. Chopping Block managed to post a number so [...]]]></description>
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<p>(3/22 &#8211; 3/38)</p>
<p>It was another screwy week of ratings. The combination of the Obama address and the NCAA tournament made for all kinds of scheduling nuttery. That doesn&#8217;t meant there weren&#8217;t some interesting numbers to look at. The ongoing dramas of the <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-heroes/"><em>Heroes</em></a> and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-dollhouse/"><em>Dollhouse</em></a> ratings continued. <em>Chopping Block</em> managed to post a number so low that even NBC was forced to cancel it immediately. And the trio of <em>Dancing With The Stars</em>, <em>Biggest Loser</em>, and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-american-idol/"><em>Idol</em></a> continued to prove why reality TV isn&#8217;t going anywhere.<span id="more-17167"></span></p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> Oh, <em>Heroes</em>&#8230; There are a lot of shows that were handed excuses this week. The President&#8230; <em>Idol </em>moved to their night&#8230; NCAA tournament gobbling up younger demos&#8230; <em>Heroes</em> (6.47m/2.9) didn&#8217;t have that luxury. This was <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/2009/03/24/heroes-the-episode-that-changes-everything/"><em>the big Bryan Fuller episode</em></a>, and it had the added bonus of facing a <em>2 ½ Men</em> repeat and a <em>24</em> that was weakened by not having a new <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-house/"><em>House</em></a> as a lead in. Still, with all that going for it, the show managed to hit an all time low. That&#8217;s really bad. Not, &#8216;it won&#8217;t be back next year&#8217; bad, but I also wouldn&#8217;t count on another 25 episode order.</p>
<p>The<em> Heroes </em>weren&#8217;t alone in the bad news this week. <em>Kings</em> (4.6m/1.3) got things off to a rocky start, as the second week numbers plummeted. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-chuck/"><em>Chuck</em></a> (6.16m/2.2) signed in with low numbers as well. Even <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-my-name-is-earl/"><em>My Name Is Earl</em></a> (5.89m/2.1), which is usually steady, if not impressive, was down. And<em> Chopping Block</em> (2.58m/.9)? Wow. Those numbers are so bad that NBC announced the next day that<em> L&amp;O</em> repeats will be taking over immediately. The bright spots were, as usual,<em> The Biggest Lose</em>r (9.83m/4.1), <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-office/"><em>The Office</em></a> (8.65m/4.5), and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-30-rock/"><em>30 Rock</em></a> (7.17m/3.4).</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> It was a bit of a slow week for the network. Animation Domination checked in at usual levels on Sunday, with <em>The Simpsons</em> (6.19m/3), <em>King Of The Hill</em> (5.51m/2.6),<em> Family Guy</em> (7.34m/3.7), and <em>American Dad</em> (5.83m/2.9). With <em>House </em>taking the week off, <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/fox-24/"><em>24</em></a> (10.37/3.4)  was down a bit. <em>Idol</em> made way for Obama on Tuesday, instead posting the usual dominating numbers on Wednesday (26.03m/9.3), and Thursday (23.1m/7.7).  That Thursday installment also brought about a big jump for <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (10.13m/4.5). And then, there is Friday. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-terminator-the-sarah-connor-chronicles/"><em>Terminator:TSCC</em></a> (3.83m/1.3) again managed minor gains, while <em>Dollhouse</em> (3.87m/1.3) fell to a new low in the demo. The two are virtually tied at this point, and that&#8217;s not a good thing for either of them.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> I have no idea what the network was thinking with the Monday schedule. It&#8217;s odd enough to mix repeats and new episodes of the comedy block when it is doing so well. But what was the thought process behind moving  <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-how-i-met-your-mother/"><em>How I Met Your Mother</em></a> (7.36m/2.9)  to 8 for the week? Clearly, it didn&#8217;t work. Even without the usual <em>House</em> competition, <em>HIMYM </em>was well below what it normally does for a new episode. It is worth noting that <em>Rules Of Engagement</em> (9.37m/3.4) did well out of a <em>2 ½ Men</em> repeat.</p>
<p>Elsewhere, <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-ncis/"><em>NCIS</em></a> (17.83m/4) and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-mentalist/"><em>The Mentalist</em></a> (17.62m/3.9) were both bumped back an hour, and it didn&#8217;t seem to matter. The relocated <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-survivor/"><em>Survivor</em></a> (8.07m/2.3) took a hit against <em>Idol</em>, but it was a clip show, and still a slight improvement over what the comedies usually do there. <em>Criminal Minds </em>(14.36m/3.4) remained strong. And like last week, the NCAA Tournament was both good and bad. Thursday was a downgrade, averaging somewhere near 9 miollion viewers and a mid three demo. Friday saw a boost, hovering around the usual 10 million viewers, but adding to the demo, coming in around 3.6.</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> Monday&#8217;s <em>Dancing With The Stars</em> (20.34m/5) was again the most watched show on the network. It was also tied for second in the demo, with <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-desperate-housewives/"><em>Desperate Housewives</em></a> (14.75m/5). The demo crown went to <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-greys-anatomy/"><em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em></a> (16.1m/5.6), which benefitted from the tournament sidelining<em> CSI</em>. More good news for <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-brothers-and-sisters/"><em>Brothers &amp; Sisters</em></a> (10.15m/3.4) and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-private-practice/"><em>Private Practice</em></a> (10.12m/3.6), which are both performing very well following the hits. The <em>DWTS Results</em> (16.12m/3.9) show also perked up this week, with no<em> Idol</em> to contend with.</p>
<p>The news was not quite as good for <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-castle/"><em>Castle</em></a> (9.14m/2.5). Another week brought another drop. Those aren&#8217;t horrible numbers, but the show needs to find it&#8217;s level sooner, rather than later. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-lost/"><em>Lost</em></a> (9.04m/4.1) suffered a drop of its own. <em>Idol</em> is just the thorn in the side of the show. That was following what was a disappointing second outing for the new <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-scrubs/"><em>Scrubs</em></a> (5.36m/2.1) and <em>Better Off Ted</em> (4.6m/1.8) combo. That&#8217;s too bad. <em>Better Off Ted</em> is a funny show. And in premiere news, <em>In The Motherhood</em> (6.69m/2.2) and <em>Samantha Who?</em> (6.57m/2.2) came in close to the normal numbers for <em>Ugly Betty</em> in that spot. I have to believe that will change with episode two though.<em> In The Motherhood</em> is not good. They should have kept <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zf_hUlPy7ms">Chelsea Handler</a>.</p>
<p><strong>CW </strong>- Some worrisome results for the little network this week. Much like <em>Heroes</em>, this was the spot for <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.25m/1.1) to make gains. No new <em>House</em> or <em>Big Bang Theory</em>. Somehow, it managed to actually lose audience week to week. Is it really wise to be talking about a <em>Gossip Girl</em> spinoff? <em>One Tree Hill</em> (2.4m/1.2) held steady week to week. That cracked the door just a little bit for <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-reaper/"><em>Reaper</em></a> (2.69m/1.2) which managed to out perform <em>Gossip Girl</em>. Still probably not enough, but it&#8217;s a start. <em>Next Top Model</em> (2.87m/1.4) suffered the wrath of<em> Idol</em>, making way for <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-smallville/"><em>Smallville</em></a> (3.79m/1.6) to be the highest rated show of the week. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-supernatural/"><em>Supernatural</em></a> (3.13m/1.2) joined in to again make Thursday the most successful night of the week. One last note, I usually skip the CW Friday ratings, but it is worth noting that<em> The Game</em> (2.01m/.9) was up this week. I can only attribute that to the appearance of &#8216;<a href="http://www.tv.com/going-to-california/a-pirate-looks-at-15-to-20/episode/89397/summary.html?tag=ep_guide;ep_title;9">The Blond Stranger</a>&#8216;, <a href="http://www.staceydashonline.com/index.htm">Stacey Dash</a>. And here&#8217;s one to blow your mind. Stacey Dash is 43?!</p>
<p>For the coming week&#8230; It&#8217;s a full slate on Monday, with everything new. Did the return of Bryan Fuller do enough to change the fortunes of <em>Heroes</em>? Tuesday brings the premiere of <em>Cupid</em> on ABC, but I&#8217;ve already dismissed it out of spite. I&#8217;ll just go ahead and watch <a href="http://dsc.discovery.com/tv/wreckreation-nation/wreckreation-nation.html">Dave Mordahl trying his hand at barstool sledding</a>. We&#8217;ll also be getting our first look at <em>The Osborne&#8217;s Reloaded</em> that night. Unfortunately, I&#8217;m guessing the ratings will be depressingly good. CBS tries their hand with<em> I Get That A Lot</em> on Wednesday, while Thursday brings the big series finale of <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-er/"><em>ER</em></a>. And Friday, it&#8217;s all about what happens with <em>Terminator:TSCC</em> and <em>Dollhouse</em>.
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It was an odd week of television. The current sweeps period continues to cough up odd nights of repeats. This time, NBC took Monday off, to disastrous results. In not quite as disastrous news, the mid-season debuts continued, as ABC premiered Better Off Ted and NBC finally gave us all a look at Kings. On [...]]]></description>
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<p>It was an odd week of television. The current sweeps period continues to cough up odd nights of repeats. This time, NBC took Monday off, to disastrous results. In not quite as disastrous news, the mid-season debuts continued, as ABC premiered <em>Better Off Ted</em> and NBC finally gave us all a look at <em>Kings</em>. On the happier end of the scale, the CBS Monday comedies were all up, the <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-american-idol/"><em>Idol</em></a> reign of terror continued, and it sure looks like we won&#8217;t have to put up with <em>The Chopping Block</em> for much longer.<span id="more-16628"></span></p>
<p><strong>NBC -</strong> It&#8217;s really not how anyone wants to start their week. You might remember that once upon a time,<em> Kings</em> was set to take over <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-er/"><em>ER</em></a>&#8217;s Thursday night slot. The fact that it ended up being moved to Sunday suggests that the network lost a little faith in the show after seeing how it turned out. And unfortunately, it looks like they were right. I like the show, but seem to be in the minority. The premiere numbers (6.08m/1.6) were not good. Those are Friday night <em>Dateline</em> (6.07m/1.7) numbers, not big budget Sunday night drama numbers.  The only thing worse, is that you could also call that double the <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-heroes/"><em>Heroes</em></a> viewership on Monday.</p>
<p>I do generally ignore most repeat numbers, but good grief, the NBC Monday is such a train wreck. Repeats of <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-chuck/"><em>Chuck</em></a> (3.95m/1.3), <em>Heroes </em>(3.01m/1.1), and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-medium/"><em>Medium</em></a> (4.38m/1.4) were destroyed by the competition, and leave me wondering why the network chose to take a week off during sweeps. Repeat or not, it never looks good when your big budget action show, <em>Heroes</em>, finishes fifth in the demo for time slot. And really, that&#8217;s being kind, and not pointing out that if you add in <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ma%C3%B1ana_Es_Para_Siempre"><em>Manana Es Para   Siempre</em></a> on Univision, <em>Heroes</em> was 6th. Aye, caramba! That Bryan Fuller episode better be frickin&#8217; amazing.</p>
<p>After a brief respite on Tuesday, with <em>The Biggest Loser</em> (7.99m/3.2) and <em>SVU</em> (10.74m/3.5), Wednesday was also terrible for the peacock. The ratings black hole that is<em> The Chopping Block</em> (3.4m/1.2) now has<a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-life/"><em> Life</em></a> (4.31m/1.5) and <em>Law &amp; Order</em> (7.14m/2.1) in its gravitational field. It all serves to make Thursday look pretty good. Despite the fourth place finish for the night, <em><a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-my-name-is-earl/">My Name Is Earl</a> </em> (6.43m/2.5), <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-office/"><em>The Office</em></a> (8.07m/4), <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-30-rock/"><em>30 Rock</em></a> (7.13m/3.2), and <em>ER</em> (9.47m/3.2) are keeping the lights on.</p>
<p><strong>CBS -</strong> For the most part, it was business as usual at CBS last week. Sunday brought <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-amazing-race/"><em>The Amazing Race </em></a>(10.33m/3.1), <em>Cold Case</em> (13.03m/2.9) and <em>The Unit </em>(10.87m/2.7). No real surprise, although that is above the season average for<em> The Unit</em>, which could complicate things when decision time comes. Monday was along similar lines. With a drop from the premiere numbers for <em>DWTS</em>, and NBC in the toilet, the comedies were all up from the previous week. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-big-bang-theory/"><em>Big Bang Theory</em></a> (9.69m/3.7),<a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-how-i-met-your-mother/"><em> How I Met Your Mother</em></a> (9.29m/3.9), <em>2 ½ Men</em> (14.12m/4.8), <em>Rules Of Engagement</em> (11.42m/4).</p>
<p>News wasn&#8217;t quite as good Tuesday, as <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-ncis/"><em>NCIS</em></a> (15.84m/3.1) and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-the-mentalist/"><em>The Mentalist</em></a> (15.49m/3.3) were both off a bit. For lack of a better explanation, I&#8217;m going with St. Patrick&#8217;s Day, because everything on Tuesday seemed to be off, even<em> Idol</em>. They were followed by another pretty standard Wednesday, featuring<em> Old Christine</em> (7.21m/2.1), <em>Gary Unmarried</em> (7.37m/2.2), <em>Criminal Minds</em> (13.74m/3.3), and <em>CSI:NY</em> (12.79m/3.3). <em>Christine</em> and <em>Gary</em> make one of the most interesting hours on the schedule, from a ratings standpoint. The numbers are decidedly low for the network, and it would be easy to justify cancelling either or both of them, but they are both really consistent, and either one could do similar numbers to <em>Rules</em> if paired with <em>2 ½ Men</em>.</p>
<p>Finally, Thursday and Friday brought the return of the NCAA tournament, with mixed results. The network took a hit on Thursday, averaging about 8.5 million viewers and a 3.1 in the demo. That&#8217;s far below what they could expect with the usual lineup. On the other hand, Friday&#8217;s games were just below that, at 8.3 million viewers and a 2.9. That&#8217;s again down in viewers from the usual shows, but it did gain quite a bit in the demo.</p>
<p><strong>ABC -</strong> After an amazing debut last week, it was pretty likely that <em>DWTS</em> (21.22m/5.3) would drop in the second week, but it didn&#8217;t go far. Shows that top 20 million viewers and demos in the 5s are hard to come by. That led into the second episode of <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-castle/"><em>Castle</em></a> (10.97m/2.9), which did quite well. It was up just a bit in viewers, and down a tenth in the demo. That&#8217;s outstanding for a second week.  Things weren&#8217;t as exciting on Tuesday. The <em>DWTS Results</em> (12.74m/2.8)faced off with<em> Idol</em>, and took a pretty big hit. That is still an upgrade from what<a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-private-practice/"><em> Private Practice</em></a> was doing in the same spot at the end of last year.</p>
<p>Wednesday, the powers that be at the network had this crazy idea to try two comedies leading into <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-lost/"><em>Lost</em></a>. How could it not be golden. Remember how well that worked with <em>George Lopez</em> and <a href="http://www.tv.com/freddie/show/31305/summary.html"><em>Freddie</em></a>?&#8230; It wasn&#8217;t good. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-scrubs/"><em>Scrubs</em></a> continues to struggle (5.62m/2.2) and <em>Better Off Ted</em> (5.51m/2.1) was the lowest rated comedy premiere for the network since <a href="http://www.tv.com/hot-properties/show/33487/summary.html"><em>Hot Properties</em></a>. Remember that one? <em>Lost</em> (9.4m/4.3) looked better in that light, but facing <em>Idol</em> is not doing the show any favors, as that is the lowest rated episode of the season. Thankfully, Thursday brought some bona fide good news with the <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-greys-anatomy/"><em>Grey&#8217;s Anatomy</em></a> (14.61m/5) and <em>Private Practice</em> (9.74m/3.5) combination. The move has worked. The<em> DWTS</em> results have improved Wednesday at 9, and <em>Private Practice</em> has improved Thursday at 10.</p>
<p><strong>FOX -</strong> As usual, <em>American Idol</em> was the big winner for the week, but the numbers were down on both Tuesday (21.89m/8.1) and Wednesday (23.71m/8.7). Other winners for the network included <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-house/"><em>House</em></a> (13.13m/4.9), <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/fox-24/"><em>24</em></a> (11.36m/3.7), <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-bones/"><em>Bones</em></a> (10.51m/3), and <em>Hell&#8217;s Kitchen</em> (7.54m/3.3). Not quite a winner, <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-lie-to-me/"><em>Lie To Me</em></a> (10.26m/3.1) suffered a drop from a week earlier, but I&#8217;m chalking that up to the weirdness of Tuesday, where everything was down. We&#8217;ll have to wait and see what happens with the next episode.</p>
<p>Also gaining, was <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-terminator-the-sarah-connor-chronicles/"><em>Terminator:TSCC</em></a> (3.65m/1.3). That&#8217;s certainly better than losing more viewers, but the bleeding had to stop at some point, right? The news was a little better for <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-dollhouse/"><em>Dollhouse</em></a> (4.13m/1.5). Those numbers are down from the previous week, but not by much. And the show did just have the best episode of the season. If ever there was a time for the ratings to really start to climb, the next episode is it.</p>
<p><strong>CW -</strong> Finally, something that looks like a real week of programming from CW. <em>Gossip Girl</em> (2.33m/1.2) and <em>One Tree Hill </em>(2.41m/1.2) returned to the levels they were at before the extended break, but both are well below where they were at the beginning of the season. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-reaper/"><em>Reaper</em></a> (1.96m/.9) remains steady, but that&#8217;s steady at a level that probably isn&#8217;t going to make for another season. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-americas-next-top-model/"><em>Next Top Model</em></a> (3.79m/1.7) was the big winner for the week, managing to place 4th in the time slot. <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-smallville/"><em>Smallville</em></a> (3.49m/1.5) and <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-supernatural/"><em>Supernatural</em></a> (3.37m/1.4) managed to wrap things up nicely on Thursday. Nice to see <em>Supernatural</em> rebound nicely from the oddly low demo number last week.</p>
<p>For the week ahead&#8230; <em>Heroes</em> brings out the big Bryan Fuller episode on Monday. Conditions are as good as they are probably going to get. <em>2 ½ Men</em> is a repeat, and <em>24</em> will be following a repeat <em>House</em>. <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/">President Obama</a> will muck with the schedule on Tuesday, which makes things very bad for <em>Better Off Ted</em>. They were already going to get stuck with facing <a href="http://www.cliqueclack.com/tv/category/tv-shows/tv-shows-survivor/"><em>Survivor</em></a>, relocated because of NCAA basketball. Now the <em>Idol</em> performance show moves to Wednesday too. Look for a drop for <em>Ted</em>. And the dominos keep falling on Thursday. The<em> Idol</em> results now lands right in the path of <em>In The Motherhood</em> and the returning <em>Samantha Who?</em>.
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