‘Revenge’ Beats Sophomore Slump, ’666 Park’ Gets Odd Victory in Latest DVR Ratings

19 November 2012

ABC/MICHAEL PARMELEE “666 Park Avenue” DVR growth isn’t always enough. Live+7 data is in for the sixth week of the TV season, just three days after the broadcast networks’ biggest percentage grower was canceled. 666 Park Avenue , axed Friday along with fellow ABC freshman Last Resort and CBS’ Partners , saw a 77 percent boost for its Nov. 4 episode. That’s more movement than any other show for the week. MORE

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“666 Park Avenue”

DVR growth isn’t always enough. Live+7 data is in for the sixth week of the TV season, just three days after the broadcast networks’ biggest percentage grower was canceled.

666 Park Avenue, axed Friday along with fellow ABC freshman Last Resort and CBS’ Partners, saw a 77 percent boost for its Nov. 4 episode. That’s more movement than any other show for the week. With demo growth of a whole point (from a 1.3 to a 2.3 rating among adults 18-49), 666 Park almost entered the top 10 series in overall DVR contribution — though it still had the lowest cumulative score of any series in the top 25 time-delayed growers. Season to date, it was improving 47 percent (roughly 0.8 points) for a middling 2.5 adults rating.

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Data for several series aren’t available for week six, which saw many sidelined by Hurricane Sandy pre-emptions, but the first two months of the 2012-13 TV season have been awfully kind to one returning series in particular.

Revenge, which moved from Wednesdays to Sundays this season, is beating the dreaded sophomore ratings slump by all standards. Compared with the same six weeks last year, the ABC drama is averaging a tenth of a point higher in Live+Same Day viewings for a 2.8 adults rating. Modest, yes — but when considering Live+7 data, Revenge is up 8 percent over last year (4.0 rating vs. a 3.7).

The growth is even more impressive when the second-year ratings for two other high-profile sophomore series, New Girl and 2 Broke Girls, are taken into consideration.

Six weeks into the 2011-12 season, Fox’s New Girl was averaging a 4.5 rating with adults 18-49 in Live+SD and a whopping 6.0 in Live+7. This season, it’s down to a 2.7 adults rating in Tuesday viewings and a 4.1 after a week’s worth of DVR.

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2 Broke Girls, which benefited from an unusual boost last year due to Ashton Kutcher’s first year leading Two and a Half Men, also is down more than a point. The CBS comedy is averaging a 3.5 adults rating in Live+SD and a 4.9 rating in Live+7, down from last season’s respective 4.9 and 5.8 ratings.

Another buzzy sophomore, ABC’s Sunday powerhouse Once Upon a Time, also is down from this time last year. But its late-October 2011 launch means an accurate comparison is still several weeks off.

As for older returning series, two veterans are proving to have even sturdier legs than they did last year. The Big Bang Theory, even with last season’s first six weeks 4.8 adults rating in Live+SD, is up in DVR viewership. The CBS comedy is averaging a 6.8 rating among adults 18-49 in Live+7 over the 6.2 rating it was bringing in at this time last year. And Grey’s Anatomy, down a tenth of a point to a 3.6 adults rating in same-day viewing, has managed to improve in Live+7. The ninth season is averaging a 5.4 rating with 18-49-ers after DVR additions, up a tenth of a point from the same time last year.

Read the full season-to-date Live+7 adults 18-49 ratings — continued strong performances for Modern Family, Revolution and Glee included — below:

1 Modern Family (ABC): 7.2 – up 2.2, 44 percent2 Revolution (NBC): 5.3 – up 2.1, 66 percent3 The Big Bang Theory (CBS) 6.8 – up 2.0, 38 percent4 Grey’s Anatomy (ABC): 5.4 – up 1.8, 50 percent5 Glee (FOX): 3.9 – up 1.5, 60 percent6 Once Upon A Time (ABC): 4.8 – up 1.4, 41 percent7 New Girl (FOX): 4.1 – up 1.4, 52 percent8 Nashville (ABC): 3.6 – up 1.3, 57 percent9 Elementary (CBS): 3.8 – up 1.3, 52 percent10 Grimm (NBC): 2.9 – up 1.3, 81 percent11 Revenge (ABC): 4.0 – up 1.2, 43 percent12 Private Practice (ABC): 2.8 – up 1.2, 75 percent13 NCIS (CBS): 5.3 – up 4.8, 33 percent14 Criminal Minds (CBS): 4.3 – up 1.2, 39 percent15 How I Met Your Mother (CBS): 4.4 – up 1.1, 33 percent16 Person of Interest (CBS): 4.0 – up 1.1, 38 percent17 The Office (NBC): 3.2 – up 1.1, 52 percent18 2  Broke  Girls (CBS): 4. 6 – up 1.1, 31 percent19 Bones (FOX): 3.1 – up 1.0, 48 percent20 The Voice (NBC): 5.6 – up 1.0     22 percent21 Parenthood (NBC): 2.8 – up 1.0 55.6 percent22 Family Guy (FOX): 4.1 – up 1.0, 32 percent23 Last Resort (ABC): 2.6 – up 1.0, 53 percent24 The Mentalist (CBS) 2.7 – up 0.9, 50 percent25 Chicago Fire (NBC) 2.7 – up 0.9, 50 percent

Email: Michael.OConnell@THR.com; Twitter: @MikeyLikesTV


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‘Revenge’ Beats Sophomore Slump, ’666 Park’ Gets Odd Victory in Latest DVR Ratings

19 November 2012

ABC/MICHAEL PARMELEE “666 Park Avenue” DVR growth isn’t always enough. Live+7 data is in for the sixth week of the TV season, just three days after the broadcast networks’ biggest percentage grower was canceled. 666 Park Avenue , axed Friday along with fellow ABC freshman Last Resort and CBS’ Partners , saw a 77 percent boost for its Nov. 4 episode. That’s more movement than any other show for the week. With demo growth of a whole point (from a 1.3 to a 2.3 rating among adults 18-49), 666 Park almost entered the top 10 series in overall DVR contribution — though it still had the lowest cumulative score of any series in the top 25 time-delayed growers. Season to date, it was improving 47 percent (roughly 0.8 points) for a middling 2.5 adults rating. MORE

Click here to read the rest of “‘Revenge’ Beats Sophomore Slump, ’666 Park’ Gets Odd Victory in Latest DVR Ratings”.

666 Park Avenue episodic

ABC/MICHAEL PARMELEE

“666 Park Avenue”

DVR growth isn’t always enough. Live+7 data is in for the sixth week of the TV season, just three days after the broadcast networks’ biggest percentage grower was canceled.

666 Park Avenue, axed Friday along with fellow ABC freshman Last Resort and CBS’ Partners, saw a 77 percent boost for its Nov. 4 episode. That’s more movement than any other show for the week. With demo growth of a whole point (from a 1.3 to a 2.3 rating among adults 18-49), 666 Park almost entered the top 10 series in overall DVR contribution — though it still had the lowest cumulative score of any series in the top 25 time-delayed growers. Season to date, it was improving 47 percent (roughly 0.8 points) for a middling 2.5 adults rating.

PHOTOS: The Odds on Which Fall Shows Will Survive

Data for several series aren’t available for week six, which saw many sidelined by Hurricane Sandy pre-emptions, but the first two months of the 2012-13 TV season have been awfully kind to one returning series in particular.

Revenge, which moved from Wednesdays to Sundays this season, is beating the dreaded sophomore ratings slump by all standards. Compared with the same six weeks last year, the ABC drama is averaging a tenth of a point higher in Live+Same Day viewings for a 2.8 adults rating. Modest, yes — but when considering Live+7 data, Revenge is up 8 percent over last year (4.0 rating vs. a 3.7).

The growth is even more impressive when the second-year ratings for two other high-profile sophomore series, New Girl and 2 Broke Girls, are taken into consideration.

Six weeks into the 2011-12 season, Fox’s New Girl was averaging a 4.5 rating with adults 18-49 in Live+SD and a whopping 6.0 in Live+7. This season, it’s down to a 2.7 adults rating in Tuesday viewings and a 4.1 after a week’s worth of DVR.

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2 Broke Girls, which benefited from an unusual boost last year due to Ashton Kutcher’s first year leading Two and a Half Men, also is down more than a point. The CBS comedy is averaging a 3.5 adults rating in Live+SD and a 4.9 rating in Live+7, down from last season’s respective 4.9 and 5.8 ratings.

Another buzzy sophomore, ABC’s Sunday powerhouse Once Upon a Time, also is down from this time last year. But its late-October 2011 launch means an accurate comparison is still several weeks off.

As for older returning series, two veterans are proving to have even sturdier legs than they did last year. The Big Bang Theory, even with last season’s first six weeks 4.8 adults rating in Live+SD, is up in DVR viewership. The CBS comedy is averaging a 6.8 rating among adults 18-49 in Live+7 over the 6.2 rating it was bringing in at this time last year. And Grey’s Anatomy, down a tenth of a point to a 3.6 adults rating in same-day viewing, has managed to improve in Live+7. The ninth season is averaging a 5.4 rating with 18-49-ers after DVR additions, up a tenth of a point from the same time last year.

Read the full season-to-date Live+7 adults 18-49 ratings — continued strong performances for Modern Family, Revolution and Glee included — below:

1 Modern Family (ABC): 7.2 – up 2.2, 44 percent2 Revolution (NBC): 5.3 – up 2.1, 66 percent3 The Big Bang Theory (CBS) 6.8 – up 2.0, 38 percent4 Grey’s Anatomy (ABC): 5.4 – up 1.8, 50 percent5 Glee (FOX): 3.9 – up 1.5, 60 percent6 Once Upon A Time (ABC): 4.8 – up 1.4, 41 percent7 New Girl (FOX): 4.1 – up 1.4, 52 percent8 Nashville (ABC): 3.6 – up 1.3, 57 percent9 Elementary (CBS): 3.8 – up 1.3, 52 percent10 Grimm (NBC): 2.9 – up 1.3, 81 percent11 Revenge (ABC): 4.0 – up 1.2, 43 percent12 Private Practice (ABC): 2.8 – up 1.2, 75 percent13 NCIS (CBS): 5.3 – up 4.8, 33 percent14 Criminal Minds (CBS): 4.3 – up 1.2, 39 percent15 How I Met Your Mother (CBS): 4.4 – up 1.1, 33 percent16 Person of Interest (CBS): 4.0 – up 1.1, 38 percent17 The Office (NBC): 3.2 – up 1.1, 52 percent18 2  Broke  Girls (CBS): 4. 6 – up 1.1, 31 percent19 Bones (FOX): 3.1 – up 1.0, 48 percent20 The Voice (NBC): 5.6 – up 1.0     22 percent21 Parenthood (NBC): 2.8 – up 1.0 55.6 percent22 Family Guy (FOX): 4.1 – up 1.0, 32 percent23 Last Resort (ABC): 2.6 – up 1.0, 53 percent24 The Mentalist (CBS) 2.7 – up 0.9, 50 percent25 Chicago Fire (NBC) 2.7 – up 0.9, 50 percent

Email: Michael.OConnell@THR.com; Twitter: @MikeyLikesTV


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