October 26-30, 2009 Good week for GH/AMC
#1
Posted 04 November 2009 - 05:49 PM
Numbers are based on Live+Same Day ratings
Ratings for the week October 26-30, 2009
(Compared to Last Week/Compared to Last Year)
Total Viewers
1. Y&R 5,002,000 (-52,000/+298,000)
2. B&B 3,277,000 (+36,000/-67,000)
3. DAYS 2,959,000 (-43,000/+252,000)
4. GH 2,728,000 (+163,000/-181,000)
5. AMC 2,722,000 (+52,000/+141,000)
6. OLTL 2,520,000 (+28,000/-121,000)
7. ATWT 2,507,000 (+60,000/+37,000)
HH
1. Y&R 3.6/12 (-.1/+.2)
2. B&B 2.4/8 (same/-.1)
3. DAYS 2.2/7 (same/+.2)
4. AMC 2.1/7 (+.1/+.1)
4. GH 2.1/6 (+.2/-.1)
6. OLTL 1.9/6 (same/-.1)
7. ATWT 1.8/6 (same/same)
Women 18-49 Viewers
1. Y&R 1,107,000 (-33,000/+120,000)
2. GH 919,000 (+76,000/-64,000)
3. DAYS 899,000 (+32,000/+66,000)
4. AMC 738,000 (+3,000/-33,000)
5. OLTL 727,000 (+17,000/-115,000)
6. B&B 684,000 (-23,000/-5,000)
7. ATWT 598,000 (+6,000/-10,000)
Women 18-49 Rating
1. Y&R 1.7/11 (same/+.2)
2. GH 1.4/8 (+.1/-.1)
2. DAYS 1.4/8 (+.1/+.1)
4. AMC 1.1/7 (same/-.1)
4. OLTL 1.1/7 (same/-.2)
6. B&B 1.0/6 (-.1/same) <----- ties low rating (Last time: October 5-9, 2009)
7. ATWT 0.9/6 (same/same)
Girls 12-17 Viewers
1. GH 43,000 (same/-1,000)
2. DAYS 30,000 (+3,000/-2,000)
3. OLTL 23,000 (-21,000/-18,000)
4. Y&R 20,000 (-18,000/-21,000)
5. B&B 19,000 (+1,000/+2,000)
6. AMC 13,000 (-12,000/-23,000)
7. ATWT 10,000 (-7,000/-13,000)
Women 18-34 Rating
1. Y&R 1.2/7 (same/+.3)
2. GH 1.0/6 (+.1/-.1)
2. DAYS 1.0/6 (same/-.1)
4. AMC 0.9/6 (same/+.1)
5. OLTL 0.8/5 (same/same)
6. B&B 0.6/4 (-.1/same)
7. ATWT 0.5/3 (-.1/same)
Men 18+ Viewers
1. Y&R 1,263,000 (+52,000/+102,000)
2. B&B 737,000 (+36,000/+5,000)
3. DAYS 611,000 (+6,000/+6,000)
4. ATWT 548,000 (+24,000/+74,000)
5. AMC 504,000 (-41,000/-1,000)
6. GH 483,000 (+1,000/-19,000)
7. OLTL 439,000 (-28,000/-19,000)
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[B]Day-To-Day Ratings - HH/Total Viewers[/B]
[B]AMC[/B]
Monday: 2.2/2,876,000
Tuesday: 2.1/2,706,000
Wednesday: 2.1/2,673,000
Thursday: 1.9/2,644,000
Friday: 2.0/2,711,000
[B]ATWT[/B]
Monday: 1.8/2,410,000
Tuesday: 1.9/2,612,000
Wednesday: 1.9/2,627,000
Thursday: 1.8/2,497,000
Friday: 1.8/2,389,000
[B]B&B[/B]
Monday: 2,2/3,060,000
Tuesday: 2.5/3,494,000
Wednesday: 2.4/3,499,000
Thursday: 2.3/3,172,000
Friday: 2.3/3,162,000
[B]DAYS[/B]
Monday: 2.2/2,926,000
Tuesday: 2.2/3,025,000
Wednesday: 2.2/2,956,000
Thursday: 2.3/3,106,000
Friday: 2.0/2,781,000
[B]GH[/B]
Monday: 2.1/2,737,000
Tuesday: 2.0/2,682,000
Wednesday: 2.1/2,759,000
Thursday: 2.0/2,639,000
Friday: 2.1/2,821,000
[B]OLTL[/B]
Monday: 2.1/2,756,000
Tuesday: 1.9/2,436,000
Wednesday: 2.0/2,453,000
Thursday: 1.8/2,528,000
Friday: 1.8/2,425,000
[B]Y&R[/B]
Monday: 3.6/4,924,000
Tuesday: 3.8/5,292,000
Wednesday: 3.5/5,041,000
Thursday: 3.6/4,874,000
Friday: 3.5/4,880,000
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For the SEASON September 21, 2009 through November 1, 2009
HH
1. Y&R 3.8
2. B&B 2.4
3. DAYS 2.3
4. GH 2.1
5. AMC 2.0
6. OLTL 1.9
7. ATWT 1.8
Women 18-49 Rating
1. Y&R 1.8
2. DAYS 1.5
2. GH 1.5
4. OLTL 1.2
5. AMC 1.1
5. B&B 1.1
7. ATWT 0.9
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#62
Posted 06 November 2009 - 08:19 AM
SOAPSFOREVER, on 06 November 2009 - 08:00 AM, said:
Primetime shows did that, too.
This war between primetime and daytime is tiresome. Both can give good stuff.
#63
Posted 06 November 2009 - 08:19 AM
SOAPSFOREVER, on 06 November 2009 - 08:00 AM, said:
Uh? I don't understand what "finding new people to talk to" or "making apologies" have to do with what I posted. Dude, they are just soap operas and not life changing events that should impact one's real life.
This post has been edited by Ann_SS: 06 November 2009 - 08:22 AM
#65
Posted 06 November 2009 - 08:24 AM
Sylph, on 06 November 2009 - 08:21 AM, said:
"Try finding some new people to talk to" sure sounded over the top and wacky even. I don't understand why acknowledging there is societal stigma to watching soaps evokes should an overreaction.
This post has been edited by Ann_SS: 06 November 2009 - 08:26 AM
#67
Posted 06 November 2009 - 01:36 PM
Sylph, on 06 November 2009 - 07:19 AM, said:
This war between primetime and daytime is tiresome. Both can give good stuff.
I agree
I look it all as drama, whether it be on stage, broadway, movie short film whatever its the same for me
I don't delineate good performances by button holing them in the context of which is superior to another and all that
You have your Tony awards, Oscars, SAG, Emmy, whatever Int'l film festival awards, Sundance, webisodes, comedy old school/new school
I'm a huge 3 stooges fan since five yrs old I still watch them the only thing different is I have their eppys downloaded now.
I look at all of this...I like drama in its various forms so its of no consequence to me where I find it.
Besides according to Jonathan Reiner (Producer) DC #466
http://www.pupuplatt..._pro.php?id=289
"Daytime is dying but so is TV in general ratings are down across the board (eg Primetime).
scripted shows that have many soap opera elements, audience is not responding to TV the way they use to"
IMO just as a viewer
because of the advance of technology people are viewing media more differently than
they ever have and a lot of TV I watch is online.
#68
Posted 06 November 2009 - 02:45 PM
I am watching DAYS this week, full episode for the first time in almost 2 decades, and i am enjoying it so far.
Loved the Y and R halloween episode
This post has been edited by mamasita: 06 November 2009 - 02:46 PM
#69
Posted 06 November 2009 - 03:44 PM
Sylph, on 06 November 2009 - 08:19 AM, said:
This war between primetime and daytime is tiresome. Both can give good stuff.
I agree. But for me the tiresome part is this belief on the part of some soap fans - certainly not all - that daytime fans should hold soaps to a lower standard. With the exception of a few extreme fandoms, it's perfectly acceptable to call out bad writing or bad management without being labeled "disloyal" or accused of "hating the genre." But with soaps we're supposed to hope all shows go up every week because that's what's best for the genre regardless of how low the quality of the actual show. That's the definition of being a "good" soap fan.
For me the only war between daytime and primetime is in the way they treat they're viewers. Primetime treats its viewers as customers and shareholders, daytime treats them like craft services.
This post has been edited by marceline: 06 November 2009 - 04:01 PM
#70
Posted 06 November 2009 - 03:48 PM
marceline, on 06 November 2009 - 03:44 PM, said:
You mean fans of both daytime and primetime?
marceline, on 06 November 2009 - 03:44 PM, said:
I kind of disagree. Why would I want it to go up if it sucks? Because it will save the genre? I don't think so. And doesn't this mark a sharp contrast between your earlier thesis that soaps should first die and then be reborn?
marceline, on 06 November 2009 - 03:44 PM, said:
#71
Posted 06 November 2009 - 04:00 PM
Sylph, on 06 November 2009 - 03:48 PM, said:
No I mean those purist soap fans who say that soaps are special and magical filled with "families we grow up with" and precious "history," yet primetime is just the sex and violence filled opiate of the masses
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Sorry. I wasn't clear. I think the belief that we should hope all soaps go up for the sake of the genre is pitiful and delusional. But that makes me evil. I completely stand by my statements that, without a serious shift, current soaps are played out. I'm really looking forward to CC's Venice. Not because I was an Otalia fan, I wasn't. But because I think Chappell is a brilliant, talented woman and I want to see what she comes up with when she and isn't held down by the soap establishment.
This post has been edited by marceline: 06 November 2009 - 05:07 PM
#72
Posted 06 November 2009 - 05:01 PM
marceline, on 06 November 2009 - 04:00 PM, said:
marceline, on 06 November 2009 - 04:00 PM, said:
#73
Posted 06 November 2009 - 09:04 PM
marceline, on 06 November 2009 - 03:44 PM, said:
ITA. The threat of the cancellation makes prime time producers and writers strive to put out quality shows. They are, of course, helped by the fact that they only have to produce one show per week. However, because their series can be cancelled at any time, they don't write rapists as heroes and try harder not to insult the viewers' intelligence. Daytime, on the hand, thinks that the audience are uneducated housewives stuck in the 1950s who can be trained to like the BS that is churned out on their screens.

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