Ratings for My Bloody Valentine
Feb. 12th, 2010 10:33 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
From Marc Berman at the Programming Insider:
Vampire Diaries - 3.51 million
Supernatural - 2.51 million
Smallville - 2.47 million
One Tree Hill - 2.17 million
Life Unexpected - 2.00 million
90210 (repeat) - 849,000
Melrose Place (repeat) - 717,000
Gossip Girl (repeat) - 613,000
For easy reference/comparison:
Sympathy for the Devil - 3.39 million
Good God, Y'all - 2.78 million
Free To Be You and Me - 2.66 million
The End - 2.59 million
Fallen Idols - 2.47 million
I Believe the Children Are Our Future - 2.58 million
The Curious Case of Dean Winchester - 2.92 million
Changing Channels - 2.65 million
The Real Ghostbusters - 2.68 million (pre-empted in San Francisco)
Abandon All Hope - 2.51 million (pre-empted in Miami)
Sam, Interrupted - 2.85 million
Swap Meat - 2.70 million
The Song Remains the Same - 2.28 million (pre-empted in various markets)
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Marc also had this to say: "...and Supernatural (Viewers: #5, 2.49 million; A18-49: #5, 1.0/ 3), which would be a good match with Smallville next season should the network care to beef up Friday. With The Vampire Diaries a success, my suggestion would be to try something new in the Thursday 9 p.m. time period next season."
I'm not against moving SPN to Fridays next season (because I'm sure it will be SPN's last and there's no harm in it) and I'd LOVE to see what CW thinks it can put on Thursdays that would pull even a fraction of SPN's numbers against that brutal competition. Good luck with that, Ostroff!
Vampire Diaries - 3.51 million
Supernatural - 2.51 million
Smallville - 2.47 million
One Tree Hill - 2.17 million
Life Unexpected - 2.00 million
90210 (repeat) - 849,000
Melrose Place (repeat) - 717,000
Gossip Girl (repeat) - 613,000
For easy reference/comparison:
Sympathy for the Devil - 3.39 million
Good God, Y'all - 2.78 million
Free To Be You and Me - 2.66 million
The End - 2.59 million
Fallen Idols - 2.47 million
I Believe the Children Are Our Future - 2.58 million
The Curious Case of Dean Winchester - 2.92 million
Changing Channels - 2.65 million
The Real Ghostbusters - 2.68 million (pre-empted in San Francisco)
Abandon All Hope - 2.51 million (pre-empted in Miami)
Sam, Interrupted - 2.85 million
Swap Meat - 2.70 million
The Song Remains the Same - 2.28 million (pre-empted in various markets)
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Marc also had this to say: "...and Supernatural (Viewers: #5, 2.49 million; A18-49: #5, 1.0/ 3), which would be a good match with Smallville next season should the network care to beef up Friday. With The Vampire Diaries a success, my suggestion would be to try something new in the Thursday 9 p.m. time period next season."
I'm not against moving SPN to Fridays next season (because I'm sure it will be SPN's last and there's no harm in it) and I'd LOVE to see what CW thinks it can put on Thursdays that would pull even a fraction of SPN's numbers against that brutal competition. Good luck with that, Ostroff!
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Date: 2010-02-12 09:16 pm (UTC)Anyway glad to see we went up. We needed it. I am not against moving to Friday, nothing else is on after Smallville anyway, and they were a good match before.
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Date: 2010-02-12 11:31 pm (UTC)I've struggled on and off all season, and that drives me crazy because I love the show and love the boys. I'm holding faith in Kripke's "master plan" and that season 5 will be the culmination of what he has been building for the last 5 years. And at the risk of getting lynched for saying it out loud, I wonder given the ups and downs of ratings and fan response this year if a season 6 truly does make sense. As much as I don't want to see Jared and Jensen leaves our weekly tv screens, I'd rather see the show go out with a bang than a whimper. Just my two cents.
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Date: 2010-02-13 04:49 am (UTC)is not a complain, no! I'm happy!! very!! but is it a sure thing by now?
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Date: 2010-02-13 05:27 am (UTC)The only good I thing I see if Fox keeps Fringe on at 9 on Thursdays I can watch that live if SPN moves to Fridays. I kinda don't like the idea of them being on on Fridays though.
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Date: 2010-02-13 10:28 pm (UTC)Only Dean is immune, because (as Famine tells him), “You’re not hungry, because inside, you’re already dead.” We know that’s not entirely true. His tearful solitary prayer (“I need some help, please”) was Jensen Ackles at his emotive best.
The entire column can be found here:
http://www.tvguidemagazine.com/matt-roush-daily-review/matts-tv-week-in-review-4072.html
And regarding your statement above about SPN and SV on Fridays next season - Ken Tucker at EW seems to agree with you:
Oh yes, my suggestion: Watching Smallville on Friday and Supernatural on Thursday, I thought, why the hell doesn’t the CW pair up these two shows on one night, as they used to be? Vampire Diaries may be more successful (in terms of numbers) than both, but I’ll bet ratings would increase for those two other shows if you brought their fan-bases together again; Vampire can hold its own by now, anyway. (This assumes, of course, that both Supernatural and Smallville will be back next season.)
Entire article here: http://watching-tv.ew.com/2010/02/13/smallville-season-9-episode-12/
And I saw this article on Screenrant (referencing another similar article at THR) about shows on the bubble and whether they would return next year:
Smallville
Chance of returning: 85%
•After nine years, The CW tried to dump this superhero show into a Friday timeslot to die. Too bad that nobody told the fans. With this season bringing in the ratings and a two-hour television movie event, not even Kryptonite can bring Smallville down.
Supernatural
Chance of returning: 85%
•The only thing that’s going to stop the Winchester brothers from coming back will be creator Eric Kripke. With season 5 marking the end of the planned storyline, the future of the show remains uncertain. Still, I’d be willing to bet that they’ll be back for at least a couple more seasons. Especially if The CW has anything to say about it.
The full article is here: http://screenrant.com/tv-status-report-renewed-canceled-shows-aco-45075/
And at THR:
Smallville” & “Supernatural” — The nine-year-old “Smallville” contains an alarming lack of texting debutantes so naturally the CW dumped it on Fridays. Like Krypton crystal thrown into the snow, it bloomed in the wasteland and gave The CW a reliable performer on TV’s toughest night. “Supernatural” made a solid companion for “Vampire Diaries.” Both: 85%
The full article is here: http://www.thrfeed.com/2010/02/endangered-shows-status-report-24-chuck-smallville-v-fringe.html
And finally, I wanted to point out an amazing new songvid. You make these things, Barb - how does one make fast cuts like the ones in this vid? Amazing work: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a_fyhjDvsy4
Glad to be back, Barb, loading up your LJ with useless dreck! RL has been a bear. Hope all is well with you. Have you finished your long story yet? Because as much as it is anticipated, boy, I would love one of your wonderful, moving, gen epilogues to "My Bloody Valentine" about right now . . . . While he's waiting for God to respond (and I think He will in some way), I think Dean should look a little closer to home for help in the meantime, and Sammy needs help in return. Boy, I wish it was time for one of your fic request posts! We do have a 6-week hiatus to fill . . . .
I bet you are wishing right now that I'd stayed away!
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