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I really hope these ratings are accurate (but a note to Sony: LML is still an evil hack job bitch, firing her is a GOOD decision, stick with it!). Shazam to B&B and DAYS!

The P&G soaps: Yay! Especially poor GL.

And to ABC: I hope this trend continues, you reap what you sow. That son of a bitch Brian Frons has earned these numbers with ageism and micromanagement. I am thrilled that GH has (hopefully) hit a new low (yes still very bitter about Jackie Zeman's demotion to 'recurring'). Absolutely tickled I tell you.

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It looks like the ratings posted were not accurate, at least not the demos.

From ABCMedianet press release:

Top 5 Daytime Programs in Women 18-49 (rank based on rating)

Program Net Rtg/000s

The Young & the Restless CBS 1.7/1.14 million

General Hospital ABC 1.5/956,000

Days of Our Lives NBC 1.3/882,000

The View ABC 1.2/812,000

Bold & the Beautiful CBS 1.2/802,000

All My Children ABC 1.2/779,000

One Life to Live ABC 1.2/777,000

As the World Turns CBS 1.2/773,000

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Well, that looks believable. I had my hopes up with the other ratings. BUT, Days looks healthier than it did a few months ago. Scott has made a difference with the show, that much is certain. Now the question is, can the big stories planned for this year build the audience. I hope, and we'll see. This much is obvious, Days is better right now than it's been in a couple of decades. Well, thats my opinion anyway.

As far as the rest go, Yay for B&B topping AMC and OLTL.

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so looking at the demos....Y&R took the biggest hit down -.3 and in viewers......B&B took the next biggest hit down -.2 and in viewers with ATWT staying the same but dropped in viewers. AMC went up in +.1 and in viewers...OLTL went up only in viewers.....GH went up +.1 and in viewers and Days fell -.1 and in viewers.

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Its on their website.

Fringe Ratings Report: ABC Daytime Programming

Week of December 17-21, 2007

ABC's Daytime Lineup Ranks No. 1 in Women 18-49 for the Week

All ABC Daytime Programs Grow Week to Week Among Women 18-34

ABC Delivers 4 of the Week's Top-5 Ranking Daytime Programs

With Target Women 18-49

Season to Date, "The View" is Up by 8% Among Total Viewers

"All My Children" and "General Hospital" Are the Only Daytime Programs

To Grow Week to Week Among Women 18-49

ABC Daytime

* ABC's Daytime lineup (1.3 rating -tied /831,000) finished No. 1 for the week in the core demo Women 18-49.

* All four ABC Daytime Programs were up week to week among Women 18-34: "The View" (+3% - 341,000 vs. 332,000), "General Hospital" (+11% - 349,000 vs. 315,000), "One Life to Live" (+7% - 261,000 vs. 244,000) and "All My Children" (+28% - 290,000 vs. 227,000).

* ABC delivered 4 of the week's Top-5 ranking programs in Daytime in Women 18-49: "General Hospital" (#2 - 1.5 rating), "The View" (#4T - 1.2 rating), "One Life to Live" (#4T - 1.2 rating) and "All My Children" (#4T - 1.2 rating).

* Season to date, "The View" topped year-ago delivery by 8% in Total Viewers (3.6 million vs. 3.3 million).

* "All My Children" was up week to week among Women 18-49 (+8% - 779,000 vs. 723,000) and "General Hospital" was up (+2% - 956,000 vs. 941,000).

Following are the Daytime Lineup ratings averages, plus Top 5 Programs Ranks - Week of Dec. 17-21:

Daytime Rank: Total Viewers Women 18-49 (Rtg/000s)

No. 1 CBS 4.10 million No. 1 NBC 1.3/882,000

No. 2 ABC 2.82 million No. 1 ABC 1.3/831,000

No. 3 NBC 2.61 million No. 3 CBS 1.2/823,000

Top 5 Daytime Programs in Women 18-49 (rank based on rating)

Program Net Rtg/000s

The Young & the Restless CBS 1.7/1.14 million

General Hospital ABC 1.5/956,000

Days of Our Lives NBC 1.3/882,000

The View ABC 1.2/812,000

Bold & the Beautiful CBS 1.2/802,000

All My Children ABC 1.2/779,000

One Life to Live ABC 1.2/777,000

As the World Turns CBS 1.2/773,000

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I found them on soapzone..and didnt know what the intials to where they got them from meant. They looked good to me...lol. Do you have any info on the rest of the ratings Errol?

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