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Sunday Ratings:  Grammys Fail to Entertain

Last night’s Grammys telecast failed to strike a chord with viewers.  (Only two other broadcasts in Grammy history have achieved lower numbers.)  Regardless, the awards show still gave a decisive win in the viewers and demos.

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Amy Winhouse

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My Top Five Super Bowl Commercials

Posted by Veronica Santiago Categories: Sports, FOX, Video,

Sadly, there were very few moments from last night’s that I will remember in the weeks to come.  (That is, of course, not including the wild game itself.)  But here are five that did give me a good chuckle:

Update: These (really) were not placed in any particular order.

1) The Doritos ‘Mouse Trap’ commercial

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Sunday Ratings:  Football-Free Night Helps ABC

A one-week break from football gave a few other networks to shine.  was tops in the demos while scored a victory with the viewers.

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Ty Pennington

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  • The two episodes of n (5.1/12 in 18-49) averaged 13.6 million.
  • A new episode of (2.0/5) bit off 11.1 million viewers.
  • Two episodes of (3.7/9) - one old, one new - averaged 7.6 million.
  • (0.4/1) actually broke the million mark (1.1 mill).

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TV on DVD: January 15, 2008

Here are some of the options you can find on the shelves today.  This week’s selections include the recent Golden Globe winner for Best TV Comedy ():

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  • Alex Haley’s Queen
  • ‘Allo ‘Allo (Complete Series Seven)
  • Criss Angel: Mindfreak (Season 3)
  • Dora the Explorer: Undercover Dora
  • Extras (Complete Series)
  • Family Guy: Blue Harvest
  • Frontline: On Our Watch
  • Frontline: The Undertaking
  • National Geographic: Incredible Human Machine (1975)
  • The New Adventures of Old Christine (Season 1)
  • The Rockford Files (Season 5)
  • Sabrina, the Teenage Witch (Season 3)
  • WWE: Armageddon 2007

Sunday Ratings: FOX Terminates the Competition

The tail end of the combined with the debut of gave an indestructible evening.

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Sarah Connor Chronicles

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  • The first of three installments (3.3/8 in 18-49) wrangled up 15.7 million.
  • Part two of (13.9 million, 5.6/13) grew 3 million from the first hour.
  • (11.5 million, 5.6/12) and (8.6 million, 4.1/9) had a nice lead-in to thank.
  • coverage of the Golden Globes (5.8 million, 1.7/4) was hardly something to celebrate.
  • * (0.4/1) averaged 1.2 million over two hours.

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*denotes repeat

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Sunday Ratings: ‘Survivor’ Outlasts the Competition

A 2-hour finale/reunion combo gave the largest audience of the evening.  Meanwhile, the Dallas Cowboys/Tony Romo meltdown contributed to victory in the demos.

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Survivor Todd Herzog

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*denotes repeat

(You can review last Sunday’s ratings here.)

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Sunday Ratings: CBS Lineup Benefits from Football

A long-running Patriots/Steelers game gave CBS the ratings boost it needed to win the entire evening.

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For One More Day

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  • Thanks to influence, (12.5 million, 3.2/8 in 18-49) became the fall’s most-watched movie.
  • (3.0/7) came in second with 11.2 million.
  • * (3.9/9) scored 7.8 million; a new episode of (6.48 million, 3.2/7) was up about 900,000 from last week.

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  • (2.4/7 in 18-49) - which ran late in most markets - rounded up 9.5 million.

*denotes repeat

(You can review last Sunday’s ratings here.)

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Sunday Ratings: New England Patriots Score Ratings Victory

It’s not enough for Tom Brady to dominate the gridiron, he has to take the television spotlight too.  Last night’s Patriots/Eagles game was a ratings victory for .

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‘Family Guy’ Continues Without Show’s Creator

Posted by K.C. Morgan Categories: Animation, Comedy, FOX, 24, Family Guy, House, News,

Family Guy castFOX has been hit especially hard by the writers’ strike, and already some big ratings shows are off the schedule. There will be no 24, no more House, and all the network’s scripted shows are pretty much up in the air. So, FOX is going to go it alone.

Though creator and voice talent is on the picket line with the other writers, the network is producing new episodes of the hit animated comedy without his input. (Last Sunday’s episode was the last episode completed pre-strike.)  Although MacFarlane told FOX they could continue the show without his him, he hoped they would not.  Unfortunately, that’s just what they’re doing. Best of luck.

MacFarlane, by the way, voices main characters Peter Griffin, dog Brian and homicidal son Stewie.

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Sunday Ratings: Three Networks Finish Strong

Last night’s football action helped FOX and NBC earn strong demo numbers; ABC was right there with them.

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King of the Hill

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  • (18.5 million, 7.2/16 in 18-49 demo) remained steady from last week.
  • (12.9 million, 3.0/7) was down about 1 million from last Sunday.
  • (10.4 million, 5.4/12) was even while (7.9 million, 4.0/9) was up about 900,000 thousand.

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  • About 12.5 million saw Justin’s intervention on (5.0/13 in 18-49).
  • (11.5 million, 2.6/7) was up about 1 million from last week.

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