On this final night of May sweeps….
ABC’s Modern Family closed Season 6 with 7.1 million total viewers and a 2.2 rating, slipping 12 and 19 percent week-to-week, hitting a series low in the demo, and down 32 and 40 percent from its previous finale.
Leading out of that, black-ish‘s freshman finale did 5.4 mil and a 1.6, slipping 11 and 20 percent week-to-week (to a season low) and down a full half from its strong September debut.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled?
Bookending the ABC sitcoms, the 500 Questions premiere did 5 mil and a 1.2 and Celebrity Wife Swap (3.3 mil/1.0) matched its previous opener.
RelatedLetterman’s...
ABC’s Modern Family closed Season 6 with 7.1 million total viewers and a 2.2 rating, slipping 12 and 19 percent week-to-week, hitting a series low in the demo, and down 32 and 40 percent from its previous finale.
Leading out of that, black-ish‘s freshman finale did 5.4 mil and a 1.6, slipping 11 and 20 percent week-to-week (to a season low) and down a full half from its strong September debut.
RelatedRenewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Cancelled?
Bookending the ABC sitcoms, the 500 Questions premiere did 5 mil and a 1.2 and Celebrity Wife Swap (3.3 mil/1.0) matched its previous opener.
RelatedLetterman’s...
- 5/21/2015
- TVLine.com
On TV this Wednesday: Big Brother names the last housemate standing, America’s Got Talent honors the top act, Patrick Dempsey races to the finish and Key & Peele start Season 3 with a song. Here are 10 programs to keep on your radar.
8 pm Survivor: Blood Vs. Water (CBS) | Season 27 premiere: In the 90-minute opener, former players (including Rupert!) and their loved ones compete in hopes of keeping their torches lit until the bitter end. (Get scoop on this season’s players and big twists.)
Photos | Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop on Criminal Minds and 44 Other Returning Faves
9 pm America’s...
8 pm Survivor: Blood Vs. Water (CBS) | Season 27 premiere: In the 90-minute opener, former players (including Rupert!) and their loved ones compete in hopes of keeping their torches lit until the bitter end. (Get scoop on this season’s players and big twists.)
Photos | Fall TV Spoiler Spectacular: Exclusive Scoop on Criminal Minds and 44 Other Returning Faves
9 pm America’s...
- 9/18/2013
- by Kimberly Roots
- TVLine.com
So Callista Gingrich forced Newt's campaign implosion by dragging him on an Aegean cruise? Hardly-she's just joined Marsha Barbour and Cheri Daniels as the latest victim of the Gop's ugly new fad: Blame the wife.
The more I think about it, I'm starting to get a little disappointed in Richard Nixon. Why didn't his team ever figure out that all of his problems, from Watergate to pesky reporters to, well, the Jews, could so easily be dumped on his wife? "It's Pat-she drove us to these reckless decisions. We all tried to stop her." But those were the days when Republican wives were quiet homemakers in their "respectable cloth coats," not all uppity like Jackie Kennedy.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Gop's Bin Laden Jitters
Those days, apparently, are gone. The latest ugly fad in Gop circles is to blame everything on the Mrs. "The problem was the wife,...
The more I think about it, I'm starting to get a little disappointed in Richard Nixon. Why didn't his team ever figure out that all of his problems, from Watergate to pesky reporters to, well, the Jews, could so easily be dumped on his wife? "It's Pat-she drove us to these reckless decisions. We all tried to stop her." But those were the days when Republican wives were quiet homemakers in their "respectable cloth coats," not all uppity like Jackie Kennedy.
Related story on The Daily Beast: The Gop's Bin Laden Jitters
Those days, apparently, are gone. The latest ugly fad in Gop circles is to blame everything on the Mrs. "The problem was the wife,...
- 6/11/2011
- by Matt Latimer
- The Daily Beast
It's over: The 2010-11 TV season as measured by Nielsen officially ended Wednesday night (May 25). It was a rough year for new series -- only a handful of first-year shows made it to a second season -- but a number of veteran shows had strong seasons, and a few in particular went out with a bang.
As for others, well, let's just say that it's probably a good thing they have the summer off to rejuvenate.
We've watched dozens of season and series finales over the past couple of months. Here are Zap2it's picks (in alphabetical order) for the best and worst of the bunch.
The Best
"Brothers & Sisters": As a season finale, it was excellent. All the major stories of the season were wrapped up with just a few small teases for the next season, and we got a fun wedding with a hilarious musical number by the men.
As for others, well, let's just say that it's probably a good thing they have the summer off to rejuvenate.
We've watched dozens of season and series finales over the past couple of months. Here are Zap2it's picks (in alphabetical order) for the best and worst of the bunch.
The Best
"Brothers & Sisters": As a season finale, it was excellent. All the major stories of the season were wrapped up with just a few small teases for the next season, and we got a fun wedding with a hilarious musical number by the men.
- 5/27/2011
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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