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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Pleased with American Idol’s Results

Even though the most exciting part of American Idol happened during the last 5 minutes, the show’s whole hour dominated the evening.

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This Week on TV (3/10-3/16)

The Real Housewives of New York City

(You can view TV Envy’s Post-Strike Television Schedule here.)

 

MONDAY (3/10)
  • The Bachelor: Where Are They Now? (ABC, 8pm):  “Highlights from past seasons include segments catching up with past bachelors (Andrew Firestone and Aaron Buerge) and former contestants.”  So the whole point of the show is to say there is no point to this show.  Look at how successful it’s been!
  • Canterbury’s Law (FOX, 8pm):  Series premiere.  “Julianna Margulies stars as a maverick defense lawyer who plays by her own rules to help the falsely accused.”  I’m guessing will still be on long after this program goes off the air.
  • New Amsterdam (FOX, 9pm):  Regular day and time.  If you didn’t watch last Tuesday or Thursday, I’m sure you won’t tonight either.
  • October Road (ABC, 9pm):  Special time.  In the season (series?) finale, “Eddie’s ex-girlfriend shows up to reconnect with him, causing problems in his relationship with Janet.”  Since we may never get a satisfactory resolution from this ratings-starved show, let’s just pretend Janet kicks her ass.

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Wednesday Ratings: Men in Trees Sees No Growth

The American Idol/Moment of Truth combo continues to obliterate the Wednesday competition.

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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Takes Another Hump Day

FOX won what was generally an uneventful evening.  The only item of note was the unimpressive return of Men in Trees.

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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Has Stellar Evening

Last night, American Idol turned in its best Wednesday numbers since its debut back in January.  The show did better than all the other network averages combined.

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Wednesday Ratings: Viewers Less Interested in the Truth

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Wednesday Ratings:  FOX Repeats Itself

Pitted against stale competition, American Idol and The Moment of Truth skated away with their victories.  was once again the network to beat.

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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Wins An Easy Fight

A field full of repeats didn’t stand much of a chance against ‘s latest powerful lineup.

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  • (25.3 million, 9.9/26 in 18-49) sent 1.5 million viewers home.
  • (5.8 million, 2.2/6) made a slight improvement.
  • * (1.4/4) averaged 4.9 million over the hour.
  • (1.2 million, 0.5/1) lost a little of last week’s sparkle.

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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Delivers With ‘Truth’

Finally, American Idol is no longer responsible for carrying a whole network.  With assistance from Truth, notched another victory in its ratings belt.

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Wednesday Ratings: FOX Continues to Ride Idol’s Wave

Another night with means another win for .  Even if the other networks had formed an alliance, their numbers still wouldn’t surpass the reality juggernaut.

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  • (12.6/30 in 18-49) opened and closed the evening with 30.3 million viewers.  That large number was actually a 3 million decline from Tuesday’s premiere.
  • (3.1/8) negotiated with 11.8 million.
  • (5.2 million, 2.0/5) kissed about 2.5 million goodbye.
  • (4.9 million, 1.1/3) lost strength from last week.
  • (1.6 million, 0.7/2) was down just a tad.

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  • (11.6 million, 3.6/9 in 18-49) brought 600,000 more to justice since last week.
  • (5.4 million, 2.2/6) shrunk another 800,000 viewers.

*denotes repeat

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