Thread: LATEST RATINGS: Big drops for CBS! AMC only soap up in viewers!
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Here are the ratings for the week of October 19th to October 23rd courtesy of The Soap Opera Network. Numbers are based on Live+Same Day ratings Ratings for the week October 19-23, 2009 (Compared to Last Week/Compared to Last Year) Total Viewers 1. Y&R 5,054,000 (-253,000/+65,000) 2. B&B 3,241,000 (-250,000/-279,000) 3. DAYS 3,002,000 (-37,000/+346,000) 4. AMC 2,670,000 (+68,000/-73,000) 5. ...
I hope DAYS overtakes B&B. The further Y&R drops in quality, the more likely that will happen.
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November 02, 2009 08:48 PM
America, WTF is wrong with you? All signs point to how terrible AMC is, and has been for years now in varying degrees, so much so that Nelson called for a boycott. Yet more people end up watching it. I think the show's target demographic must be 18-49 year old masochists.
quote: Originally posted by MTSRocks: I hope DAYS overtakes B&B. The further Y&R drops in quality, the more likely that will happen. I hope Days overtakes both B&B and Y&R! I don't watch Days, but based on all the raves it's getting, it should overtake that piece of trash known as the Bill, Katie, Steffy, Jackie, Owen show B&B! Go Days!
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I am not sure CBS or Sony are going to be that angry at what is happening at Y&R. BB yes but Y&R numbers are up from this time last year All soaps are down which is bad sign from this time last year minus Y&R and DOOL ( which has big increase) not looking good for median and numbers usually decrease over the holiday period
quote: Originally posted by DLD: DOOL didn't even air on Monday ( Columbus Day) in NYC so that should of impacted their numbers a tad DAYS still pulled a 2.4 on Monday and 3.25 Million viewers, and this was without the #1 market in the US (NYC). DAYS could have picked up an extra 100,000 or so viewers had it aired in NYC on Monday. Good to see the show end the week strong, after dropping...
I am not sure CBS or Sony are going to be that angry at what is happening at Y&R. BB yes but Y&R numbers are up from this time last year All soaps are down which is bad sign from this time last year minus Y&R and DOOL ( which has big increase) not looking good for median and numbers usually decrease over the holiday period
quote: Originally posted by DLD: DOOL didn't even air on Monday ( Columbus Day) in NYC so that should of impacted their numbers a tad DAYS still pulled a 2.4 on Monday and 3.25 Million viewers, and this was without the #1 market in the US (NYC). DAYS could have picked up an extra 100,000 or so viewers had it aired in NYC on Monday. Good to see the show end the week strong, after dropping from Monday to Wed. Im happy to see DAYS with such...
America, WTF is wrong with you? All signs point to how terrible AMC is, and has been for years now in varying degrees, so much so that Nelson called for a boycott. Yet more people end up watching it. I think the show's target demographic must be 18-49 year old masochists.
I hope DAYS overtakes B&B. The further Y&R drops in quality, the more likely that will happen. This message has been edited. Last edited by: MTSRocks , November 02, 2009 08:48 PM
quote: Originally posted by MTSRocks: I hope DAYS overtakes B&B. The further Y&R drops in quality, the more likely that will happen. I hope Days overtakes both B&B and Y&R! I don't watch Days, but based on all the raves it's getting, it should overtake that piece of trash known as the Bill, Katie, Steffy, Jackie, Owen show B&B! Go Days! This message has been edited. Last edited by: bottomchef , November 03, 2009...
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