On Gear Live: Samsung S95C: The OLED TV You Can’t Afford (to Ignore!)

Sunday Ratings: Originals Do Well for NBC

A fresh lineup gave NBC a win in the demos on Sunday night. Meanwhile, CBS (once again) took first place with the viewers.

Aliens in America8pm

Click to continue reading Sunday Ratings: Originals Do Well for NBC

Read More |

Variety


Advertisement

Friday Ratings: Dance Machine No SYTYCD

Dance Machine - ABC’s latest contribution to the dancing genre - was out of sync with Friday night’s competition. CBS wound up winning the viewers while NBC nabbed the demos.

Dance Machine8pm

Click to continue reading Friday Ratings: Dance Machine No SYTYCD

Read More |

Programming Insider


Friday Ratings: Daytime Emmys Fail to Shine

Even though the ceremony (barely) won its hour, the 35th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards couldn’t muster enough primetime attention to topple a list of repeats. CBS wound up winning the viewers and ended up in a four-way tie in the demos.

8pm
Ellen Degeneres, Daytime Emmy Awards

Click to continue reading Friday Ratings: Daytime Emmys Fail to Shine

Read More |

Programming Insider


Friday Ratings: CW Actually Posts a Win

Okay - so it wasn’t exactly a win. And it really wasn’t by much. But this is the first time I can recall ever saying CW was tied for the lead in the overnight demos. (It shared the honor with ABC.) CBS, meanwhile, was yesterday’s most-watched network.

8pm
Friday Night Smackdown

Click to continue reading Friday Ratings: CW Actually Posts a Win

Read More |

Programming Insider


Friday Ratings: Tight Race for Few Viewers

Learning how to spell g-u-e-r-d-o-n was about the most exciting thing that happened to viewers on Friday evening. By night’s end, CBS was a winner in the viewers while NBC was tops in the demos.

8pm
Spelling Bee, Sameer Mishra

  • * (1.4/6 in 18-49) haunted 5.7 million.
  • ‘s coverage of the Scripps National Spelling Bee (1.1/4) had 4.6 million biting their nails.
  • * (4.4 million, 1.1/5) was off track by 500,000.
  • (3.7 million, 1.1/4) roped in 400,000 more.
  • ‘s Little Black Book (2.5 million, 0.9/3) saw 1.5 million less than last week’s movie.

Click to continue reading Friday Ratings: Tight Race for Few Viewers

Read More |

Programming Insider


Friday Ratings: Viewers Take a Vacation

On this 3-day holiday weekend, the viewers - and the networks - decided to take a little time off.

8pm
Cheaper by the Dozen

Click to continue reading Friday Ratings: Viewers Take a Vacation

Read More |

Programming Insider


Friday Ratings: CBS Finales Close on a Win

CBS’ usually strong lineup racked up another weekend win.  The network placed first in both the viewers and the demos with ABC right behind in second.

Dodgeball, Ben Stiller8pm

Click to continue reading Friday Ratings: CBS Finales Close on a Win

Read More |

Programming Insider


2008 Summer Television Programming Schedule

The Bachelorette, DeAnna Pappas

A new season calls for a new schedule.

If you’re without anything to do this summer, this updated programming schedule may help keep you occupied.  Over the next few months, networks will be introducing a crop of reality shows (Celebrity Circus, Greatest American Dog), some experimental dramas (Swingtown, Fear Itself) and the usual horde of repeats.

This list is a

compilation of the calendars

for the five major networks.

Click to continue reading 2008 Summer Television Programming Schedule


This Week on TV (5/12-5/18)

American Gladiators, Rocket and Jet

 

MONDAY (5/12)

Tonight’s finales: The Hills, Medium, Samantha Who?, The Bachelor

  • American Gladiators (NBC, 8pm):  Season Two premiere includes new gladiators (‘Rocket’ and ‘Jet’).  Seriously, how intimidating could a smiling Gladiator be?
  • Bones (FOX, 8pm):  “When the body of an aspiring singer (Ace Young of ) is discovered, Booth and Brennan probe a club’s open-mike night.”  Uhh—which one was Ace again?
  • Gossip Girl (CW, 8pm):  “An embarrassed Serena resurrects some troubling old habits as she continues to hide the truth from Dan.”  If he only knew she’d been sharing her jeans with three other girls.
  • How I Met Your Mother (CBS, 8:30pm):  “Britney Spears returns as Abby, who is now dating Barney.”  First Robin Sparkles, now Britney.  I’m not sure if that’s a step up or down for Barney.

Click to continue reading This Week on TV (5/12-5/18)


Friday Ratings: CBS Wins Despite Falling Numbers

Despite smaller numbers across the board, CBS managed to hang on for its third week in a row.

8pm
Numb3rs, David Krumholtz

  • (8.7 million, 2.1/8 in 18-49) easily topped the hour.
  • ‘s TV’s All-Time Funniest special (1.6/6) had 6.5 million reminiscing.
  • * (4.2 million, 1.2/5) saw 800,000 tune out.
  • (4.1 million, 1.3/5) took in another 200,000.
  • ‘s Man of the House (3.4 million, 1.1/4) did just as well as last week’s movie.

Click to continue reading Friday Ratings: CBS Wins Despite Falling Numbers

Read More |

Programming Insider


Advertisement