Monday, November 1, 2010

RAT RACE ratings: magazines and "Smallville" up in sheets "school Pride."

Nellie Andreeva

Smallville's CW continues to fly high that approach the end of the race of the season 10. Adaptation of the comic strip (1.2/4-18-49, 2.9 million) increased 20% 18-49 and 12% in total viewers last week. His output, supernatural (1.1/4, 2.5) was flat. The network has finished third for the night in 18-49 and tied for n ° 1-18-34.

ABC Primetime: What Would You Do? (1.7/5) led to the rise of the magazine this week. With a stronger introduction, resume that is the great pumpkin, Charlie Brown (1.6/6) at a family ordinary No. repeat (0.9/3) last week, the news magazine past 31%.10 H, 20 20 (1.6/5) has increased by a dixième.ABC finishes second CBS dramas at 9-10 PM and won the hour 8 PM with Charlie Brown season rich in 18-49 Friday and total viewers.

As Primetime, NBC Dateline (1.3/5) from 9 to 11 H has also increased last week by 30%, but thanks to his list.New series of reality School Pride (0.6/2) continued its slide in week 3 with a new low, finishing dead last within one hour of 8 PM and overestimate as the lowest recorded in nuit.Le show which has been the regular holder of the unenviable title, The Good Guys (0.7/2 Fox) has increased by one-tenth of series week last low.He followed a House repetition (0.8/3), which was also up to a tenth.

Drama parade CBS was virtually inchangée.à 8 H, means (1.4/5, 6.9 million), which order was simply reduced to 13 episodes of what would most likely be his last season, CSI: NY (1.8/6, 10.4 million) and Blue Bloods (1.8/6, 11.5 million) were all flat in this demonstration, with average and Blue Bloods slightly until in total viewers.

Editor in Chief of TV Nellie Andreeva - tip him here.

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