June 22-26, 2009 AMC, GH ATWT hit new lows
#1
Posted 02 July 2009 - 12:18 AM
Numbers are based on Live+Same Day ratings
Ratings for the week June 22-26, 2009
(Compared to Last Week/Compared to Last Year)
Total Viewers
1. Y&R 4,977,000 (+208,000/+75,000)
2. B&B 3,217,000 (+75,000/-277,000)
3. DAYS 2,847,000 (+257,000/+275,000)
4. OLTL 2,412,000 (-122,000/-179,000)
5. GH 2,391,000 (-34,000/-411,000)
6. AMC 2,286,000 (-143,000/-222,000)
7. ATWT 2,165,000 (-67,000/-407,000) <--------- new low (Previous low: 2,209,000 for June 8-12, 2009)
8. GL 1,873,000 (+51,000/-239,000)
HH
1. Y&R 3.5/11 (+.1/-.1)
2. B&B 2.3/7 (same/-.2)
3. DAYS 2.1/6 (+.1/+.2)
4. OLTL 1.8/6 (same/-.2) <------ ties low (Last time: 1.8/6 for June 15-19, 2009)
5. AMC 1.7/5 (-.1/-.2) <-------- new low (Previous low: 1.8/6 for June 15-19, 2009)
5. GH 1.7/5 (-.1/-.4) <--------- new low (Previous low: 1.8/5 for June 15-19, 2009)
7. ATWT 1.6/5 (same/-.3) <------ ties low (Last time: 1.6/5 for June 15-19, 2009)
8. GL 1.4/4 (+.1/-.1)
Women 18-49 Viewers
1. Y&R 1,069,000 (+46,000/+45,000)
2. DAYS 831,000 (+77,000/+82,000)
3. GH 751,000 (-3,000/-234,000)
4. B&B 706,000 (+67,000/-73,000)
5. OLTL 698,000 (-51,000/-161,000)
6. AMC 623,000 (-45,000/-149,000)
7. ATWT 465,000 (-35,000/-175,000)
8. GL 402,000 (+2,000/-162,000)
Women 18-49 Rating
1. Y&R 1.6/11 (+.1/same)
2. DAYS 1.3/8 (+.2/+.2)
3. GH 1.1/7 (same/-.4) <-------- ties low (Last time: 1.1/7 for June 15-19, 2009)
3. OLTL 1.1/7 (same/-.2)
3. B&B 1.1/7 (+.1/-.1)
6. AMC 0.9/6 (-.1/-.3) <--------- new low (Previous low: 1.0/6 for June 15-19, 2009)
7. ATWT 0.7/4 (-.1/-.3) <-------- ties low (Last time: 0.7/5 for June 8-12, 2009)
8. GL 0.6/4 (same/-.3) <--------- ties low (Last time: 0.6/4 for June 15-19, 2009)
Girls 12-17 Viewers
1. Y&R 61,000 (+9,000/+10,000)
2. OLTL 55,000 (-15,000/-11,000)
3. GH 47,000 (-14,000/+5,000)
4. B&B 44,000 (+8,000/+18,000)
5. DAYS 40,000 (-3,000/-16,000)
6. GL 34,000 (same/+7,000)
7. ATWT 31,000 (-6,000/-13,000)
8. AMC 28,000 (-6,000/-12,000)
Women 18-34 Rating
1. DAYS 1.0/6 (+.1/same)
2. Y&R 0.9/6 (-.1/+.1)
3. GH 0.8/5 (same/-.4)
3. OLTL 0.8/5 (same/-.2)
5. AMC 0.7/4 (same/-.1)
6. B&B 0.5/3 (-.1/-.2)
7. ATWT 0.3/2 (-.2/-.3) <--------- new low (Previous low: 0.4/3 for June 8-12, 2009)
8. GL 0.2/1 (-.1/-.2) <----------- new low (Previous low: 0.3/2 for June 15-19, 2009)
Men 18+ Viewers
1. Y&R 1,061,000 (-4,000/-130,000)
2. B&B 642,000 (+9,000/-118,000)
3. DAYS 554,000 (+96,000/-7,000)
4. AMC 415,000 (-74,000/+22,000)
5. ATWT 407,000 (+4,000/-137,000)
6. GH 385,000 (-23,000/-79,000)
7. GL 380,000 (+32,000/-78,000)
8. OLTL 373,000 (-86,000/same)
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[B]Day-To-Day Ratings - HH/Total Viewers[/B]
[B]AMC[/B]
Monday: 1.8/2,526,000
Tuesday: 1.7/2,271,000 (President Obama pre-emption; only aired for 31 min on the east coast)
Wednesday: 1.7/2,256,000
Thursday: 1.6/2,139,000
Friday: 1.6/2,232,000
[B]ATWT[/B]
Monday: 1.6/2,327,000
Tuesday: 1.5/2,038,000
Wednesday: 1.7/2,328,000
Thursday: 1.6/2,162,000
Friday: 1.6/1,970,000
[B]B&B[/B]
Monday: 2.4/3,444,000
Tuesday: 2.1/2,909,000
Wednesday: 2.4/3,263,000
Thursday: 2.4/3,290,000
Friday: 2.4/3,181,000
[B]DAYS[/B]
Monday: 1.9/2,569,000 (did not count: Golf pre-emptions; only aired for 21 mins on the east coast)
Tuesday: 1.9/2,556,000 (President Obama pre-emption; only aired for 31 mins on the east coast)
Wednesday: 2.1/2,984,000
Thursday: 2.0/2,815,000
Friday: 2.1/2,891,000
[B]GH[/B]
Monday: 1.7/2,424,000
Tuesday: 1.9/2,517,000
Wednesday: 1.8/2,459,000
Thursday: 1.7/2,237,000)
Friday: 1.7/2,319,000)
[B]GL[/B]
Monday: 1.3/1,856,000
Tuesday: 1.3/1,676,000
Wednesday: 1.5/2,138,000
Thursday: 1.3/1,843,000
Friday: 1.4/1,853,000
[B]OLTL[/B]
Monday: 1.8/2,508,000
Tuesday: 1.8/2,415,000
Wednesday: 1.7/2,358,000
Thursday: 1.7/2,302,000
Friday: 1.8/2,476,000
[B]Y&R[/B]
Monday: 3.4/4,858,000
Tuesday: 1.9/2,664,000 (President Obama pre-emption; only aired for 1 min on the east coast)
Wednesday: 3.5/5,041,000
Thursday: 3.5/4,927,000
Friday: 3.6/5,120,000
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For the SEASON September 22, 2008 through June 28, 2009
HH
1. Y&R 3.8
2. B&B 2.6
3. DAYS 2.2
3. GH 2.2
5. AMC 2.0
5. ATWT 2.0
5. OLTL 2.0
8. GL 1.6
Women 18-49 Rating
1. Y&R 1.8
2. DAYS 1.5
2. GH 1.5
4. OLTL 1.2
4. B&B 1.2
4. AMC 1.2
7. ATWT 1.0
8. GL 0.8
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#181
Posted 06 July 2009 - 07:53 PM
Ruxton Hills, on 06 July 2009 - 07:29 PM, said:
Until they remember how to tell stories or make viewers care, I'm not sure if the ratings are going to have a big improvement. The only time the ratings went up in the past year was when they had some semblance of good pacing and balance.
GH and AMC have fallen so far, and yet I don't think they will ever change, unless its for the worse.
#184
Posted 06 July 2009 - 09:49 PM
dinkydawes, on 06 July 2009 - 10:24 PM, said:
I don't want any soap to get cancelled, I just wish all soaps can get better writers and excutive producers and be higher in the ratings, but it looks like noone of these shows will survive beyond 2012.
#186
Posted 06 July 2009 - 10:15 PM
Daphne, on 06 July 2009 - 11:03 PM, said:
I know I added the show to my DVR this week after hearing good buzz and seeing that Summer Promo they're running. I haven't watched this show in more than a decade, after I watched it faithfully through the 80s and early 90s. I watched a few episodes last week and was entertained enough to give it a shot. It's hardly perfect (but what soap is?) . . . I just . . . I enjoyed it. And I don't miss Marlena and John and I kind of like that I'm getting to know a whole new set of characters . . . fewer hang-ups from prior preferences and such. . . but so many still have familiar ties to core families and characters, so I'm not totally lost either.
GH has thoroughly disappointed and disgusted me (and it was the show that supplanted Days as my go-to soap. . ), but I still want something to unwind with when I get home from work, so I'm giving Days its chance.
#188
Posted 06 July 2009 - 10:32 PM
Does that mean that I want them all to be cancelled - no way. But when they are I won't care.
A year ago if GL had been cancelled I would have probably cried, but the powers that be behind all 8 of the shows left have stolen any affection and attachment I had to the shows that I don't care anymore.
What used to be sitting down and watching family is no longer that way for me. Every show is just a show I watch. I never thought I would feel that way about any of the shows. It all adds up to why I can go a few days at times and miss the shows and not feel anything about it anymore.
And it wasn't me. Every asinine story that the shows have done is what did it. All the ignoring of characters I loved and attached too in favor of their pets did it. Every time they ignored my feelings and made them null and void with undoing the deaths of characters I mourned and cared about for the sake of shock did it.
So I don't feel bad in saying at all that I don't care anymore if they are cancelled or stay put.
But that doesn't mean that I want them cancelled. I would love to see the genre survive but I personally think all 8 shows on are past the point of being saved anymore.
And I for one feel the same way about Y&R too. As I said in another thread I am still amazed by Y&R's technical aspects. The show looks great; the acting is great; the dialogue is great. But the stories stink. They don't even know how to tell one. Every story that had promise is not one big muddled pile of confusion.
And to me they totally jumped the shark with the Phillip "death" being undone. I'll never look at Y&R with the same feeling again.
This post has been edited by SteveFrame: 06 July 2009 - 10:33 PM
#190
Posted 06 July 2009 - 10:56 PM
#191
Posted 06 July 2009 - 11:09 PM
Angela, on 06 July 2009 - 07:42 PM, said:
It's easy to gloat about the ABC numbers but I see the death of daytime looking at them (ATWT is getting ready for it's funeral there) which doesn't particularly fill we with joy. AMC, GH have been spiraling since April (longer for GH). I do wonder if ABC or ABCD is going to do anything about this.
I'm probably dead-wrong in this feeling but I have an odd feeling that AMC might bring McTavish back in a last ditch effort (although I suppose Pratt was supposed to be the last ditch effort). I've said B&E and Pratt make McTavish look good but the thought of her returning kind of scares me (because then I start to remember the later years of her reigns).
Bringing Mctavish back for a year maybe with a co-HW to serve as a babysitter could work , if she has another big storyline like the babyhswitch in her. However no matter how good the ratings are get rid of her.After a year she goes off the rails.
#192
Posted 06 July 2009 - 11:12 PM
cara mia, on 06 July 2009 - 11:21 PM, said:
Would u quit if someone was willing to pay u Million bucks to write a soap and didn't even have to be good or watchable? He can do whatever he wnats and not be fired.
#194
Posted 07 July 2009 - 06:16 AM
1. Y&R 2,786,000 (+157,000/+150,000)
2. B&B 1,825,000 (-9,000/-105,000)
3. DAYS 1,422,000 (+87,000/+186,000)
4. OLTL 1,286,000 (+30,000/-7,000)
5. ATWT 1,262,000 (-30,000/-82,000)
6. AMC 1,220,000 (-18,000/-83,000)
7. GH 1,208,000 (+6,000/-103,000)
8. GL 1,058,000 (+18,000/-5,000)
I didn't expect that GH at #7!
#195
Posted 07 July 2009 - 07:10 AM
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I think this is exactly what they're going to do. Heck she starts out great and stays great for awhile, maybe she can give the show another 2 years, cause right now I don't think the show is going to make it another year with Pratt at the helm
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At least she has a good year in her, I think she has close to two, cause Pratt IMO basically sucked from day one. The tornado had potential but he blew it.
This post has been edited by Zendall Fan: 07 July 2009 - 07:12 AM
#196
Posted 07 July 2009 - 07:22 AM
I would be surprised if Frons does anything about the EPs and headwriters at any of the ABC soaps. He knows that it is over for the soaps. It is only a matter of riding it out. I am sure that he is looking for alternative cheap programming.
#197
Posted 07 July 2009 - 07:25 AM
I don't see Frons putting himself out of a job, and they do make some type of money from their soaps since they own them. I think something will be done, unless ABC is wanting out of the soap business all together
This post has been edited by Zendall Fan: 07 July 2009 - 07:26 AM
#199
Posted 07 July 2009 - 09:41 AM
Zendall Fan, on 07 July 2009 - 08:25 AM, said:
I don't think ABC wants out. I think they want to be the last network with soaps though.
#200
Posted 07 July 2009 - 10:18 AM
Angela, on 06 July 2009 - 07:42 PM, said:

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