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Numbers are based on Live+Same Day ratings

Ratings for the week November 3-7, 2008

(Compared to Last Week/Compared to Last Year)

Total Viewers

1. Y&R 4,674,000 (-30,000/-797,000)

2. B&B 3,379,000 (+35,000/-489,000)

3. GH 2,895,000 (-14,000/-248,000)

4. OLTL 2,693,000 (+52,000/+34,000)

5. DAYS 2,686,000 (-21,000/+143,000)

6. AMC 2,664,000 (+83,000/+184,000)

7. ATWT 2,551,000 (+81,000/-419,000)

8. GL 2,065,000 (+29,000/-505,000)

HH

1. Y&R 3.4/12 (same/-.7) <----------- ties low rating

2. B&B 2.5/8 (same/-.3)

3. GH 2.2/7 (same/-.3)

4. DAYS 2.0/7 (same/+.1)

4. AMC 2.0/7 (same/same)

4. OLTL 2.0/7 (same/-.2)

7. ATWT 1.9/6 (+.1/-.3)

8. GL 1.5/5 (same/-.4) <-------------- ties low rating

Women 18-49 Viewers

1. Y&R 1,039,000 (+52,000/-181,000)

2. GH 981,000 (-2,000/-99,000)

3. OLTL 877,000 (+35,000/same)

4. B&B 848,000 (+159,000/-56,000)

4. DAYS 848,000 (+15,000/-121,000)

6. AMC 804,000 (+33,000/+36,000)

7. ATWT 697,000 (+89,000/-96,000)

8. GL 577,000 (+66,000/-129,000)

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 1.6/10 (+.1/-.3)

2. GH 1.5/9 (same/-.1)

3. DAYS 1.3/8 (same/-.2)

3. OLTL 1.3/8 (same/same)

3. B&B 1.3/8 (+.3/-.1)

6. AMC 1.2/7 (same/same)

7. ATWT 1.1/6 (+.2/-.1)

8. GL 0.9/5 (+.1/-.2)

Girls 12-17 Viewers

1. Y&R 52,000 (+11,000/-15,000)

2. B&B 45,000 (+28,000/+25,000)

3. DAYS 43,000 (+11,000/+25,000)

4. OLTL 40,000 (-1,000/+4,000)

5. ATWT 37,000 (+14,000/+20,000)

6. AMC 27,000 (-9,000/-6,000)

7. GL 25,000 (+1,000/+4,000)

8. GH 21,000 (-23,000/-34,000)

Women 18-34 Rating

1. DAYS 1.1/7 (same/-.1)

2. Y&R 1.0/6 (+.1/same)

2. GH 1.0/6 (-.1/-.1)

4. B&B 0.8/5 (+.2/+.1)

4. OLTL 0.8/5 (same/+.1)

6. ATWT 0.7/4 (+.2/same)

6. AMC 0.7/4 (-.1/same)

8. GL 0.5/3 (+.1/same)

Men 18+ Viewers

1. Y&R 1,152,000 (-9,000/-179,000)

2. B&B 724,000 (-8,000/-138,000)

3. DAYS 593,000 (-12,000/+136,000)

4. ATWT 535,000 (+61,000/-76,000)

5. AMC 530,000 (+25,000/-19,000)

6. GH 498,000 (-4,000/-124,000)

7. GL 489,000 (+52,000/-33,000)

8. OLTL 480,000 (+22,000/-72,000)

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Day-To-Day Ratings - HH/Total Viewers

AMC

Monday: 2.0/2,613,000

Tuesday: 2.1/2,836,000

Wednesday: 2.2/2,866,000

Thursday: 1.9/2,397,000

Friday: 1.9/2,589,000

ATWT

Monday: 1.9/2,531,000

Tuesday: 1.9/2,558,000

Wednesday: 1.9/2,555,000

Thursday: 1.9/2,606,000

Friday: 1.9/2,497,000

B&B

Monday: 2.6/3,603,000

Tuesday: 2.5/3,462,000

Wednesday: 2.4/3,315,000

Thursday: 2.4/3,267,000

Friday: 2.4/3,250,000

DAYS

Monday: 2.1/2,636,000

Tuesday: 2.0/2,640,000

Wednesday: 2.1/2,749,000

Thursday: 2.0/2,749,000

Friday: 2.0/2,655,000

GH

Monday: 2.2/2,945,000

Tuesday: 2.2/2,985,000

Wednesday: 2.3/3,009,000

Thursday: 2.2/2,722,000

Friday: 2.1/2,785,000

GL

Monday: 1.5/2,029,000

Tuesday: 1.5/2,155,000

Wednesday: 1.6/2,095,000

Thursday: 1.4/2,035,000

Friday: 1.4/1,992,000

OLTL

Monday: 2.0/2,688,000

Tuesday: 2.1/2,930,000

Wednesday: 2.1/2,769,000

Thursday: 1.9/2,406,000

Friday: 2.0/2,670,000

Y&R

Monday: 3.5/4,865,000

Tuesday: 3.4/4,772,000

Wednesday: 3.4/4,796,000

Thursday: 3.2/4,342,000

Friday: 3.4/4,596,000

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For the SEASON September 22, 2008 through November 9, 2008

HH

1. Y&R 3.6

2. B&B 2.6

3. GH 2.3

4. ATWT 2.0

4. DAYS 2.0

4. OLTL 2.0

4. AMC 2.0

8. GL 1.5

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 1.7

2. GH 1.5

3. DAYS 1.4

4. OLTL 1.3

5. B&B 1.2

5. AMC 1.2

7. ATWT 1.1

8. GL 0.9

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'The View' hits record viewership

First post-election episode is most watched of all time

By Paul J. Gough

Nov 13, 2008, 07:34 PM ET

NEW YORK -- How's "The View" from the top?

The 12-year-old ABC chatfest scored its highest viewership ever with the first episode after last Tuesday's election. It won the week in all of daytime TV and was the top daytime program in women 18-49 (along with CBS' "The Young and the Restless") for the second time. The first was the previous week, ABC said.

Wednesday's show averaged 6.2 million viewers, Nielsen Media Research said. It cleared the previous record by a million viewers.

For the week, "The View" averaged 4.7 million viewers. It was also tied for the lead with "The Young and the Restless" with 1 million women 18-49. ABC was the top network in daytime among women 18-49 and finished a close second to CBS in viewership.

This is from the Hollywoodreporter, so Frons is making it with the View. The View tied Y&R in the demo. The View is one of daytime's highest rated shows now. People are thinking this huge ratings spike for the day after the election is people want to see Elizabeth Hasselbeck's reaction. No matter if you love or hate her, the girl is a ratings gold mine this year. All her showdowns with the hosts have attributed to some big numbers for the show. I bet when Hasselbeck's contract is up, she will have big offers for her own show. She is so hated by the viewers but people cannot stop watching her as the train wreck conservative bitch in your face. I have to say Rosie brought it out in her, before Rosie Elizabeth was a quiet meek little girl. Elisabeth Hasselbeck is ABC's daytime ratings MACHINE LMAO.

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“The View” is Daytime’s Most-Watched Program in Total Viewers, Marking its First No. 1 Finish in the Show’s 12-Year History

Posted on 13 November 2008 by Bill Gorman

via ABC press release:

In a Most Impressive Feat, “The View” is Daytime’s Most-Watched Program

in Total Viewers, Marking its First No. 1 Finish in the Show’s 12-Year History

For the Second Straight Week, and Only the Second Time Ever,

“The View” is Daytime’s No. 1 Program in Women 18-49

Wednesday’s “The View” Ranks as the Show’s Most-Watched Telecast Ever

in Total Viewers, and Ranks Seventh Among All Outings in Women 18-49

Increasing its Audience for the Third Week in a Row, “The View”

Once Again Hits Record Levels, with This Week the Series’

Most-Watched Week of All Time in Total Viewers

Season to Date, “The View” is the Only Daytime Program Up

Over Year-Ago Levels Across All Key Targets, Including

by Double-Digit Percentages in Total Viewers

Driven by “The View,” ABC Takes Top Rank in Daytime for the Week

and November ‘08 Sweeps to Date in Target Women 18-49

ABC Daytime

· Impressively, for the first time in the show’s history and boasting record deliveries, “The View” qualified as the week’s most-watched program in Daytime in Total Viewers (4.67 million/1.6 rating – tied).

· For the second straight week, and only the second time in the talker’s history, “The View” was Daytime’s No. 1 program in Women 18-49 (1.04 million/1.6 rating – tied).

· On post-election day Wednesday, “The View’s” telecast qualified as the show’s most-watched telecast ever in Total Viewers (6.17 million), exceeding its previous peak delivery by more than one million viewers (5.04 million, 1/15/07). In Women 18-49 (1.43 million), Wednesday’s outing was the series’ seventh-most-watched episode on record.

· Building its audience for the third consecutive week, “The View” delivered its largest audience of all time in Total Viewers (4.67 million), surpassing last week’s then-record-setting delivery by 8% (4.33 million).

· Season to Date, “The View” is the only Daytime program up over year-ago averages across all key targets, up by 17% in Total Viewers (4.12 million vs. 3.52 million), by 6% in Women 18-34 (356,000 vs. 336,000) and by 1% in Women 18-49 (924,000 vs. 917,000).

· Driven by “The View’s” record performance, ABC was Daytime’s No. 1 network in Women 18-49 (1.4 rating/926,000), and holds the No. 1 position during November Sweeps ‘08 to date (1.3 rating/892,000 – tied on rating).

· In Women 18-34, ABC was home to 3 of Daytime’s Top 5 programs: “The View” (No. 1T - 389,000/1.1 rating), “General Hospital” (No. 3T – 338,000/1.0 rating) and “One Life to Live” (No. 5T – 263,000/0.8 rating).

· In Women 18-49, ABC owned 3 of Daytime’s Top 5 programs with “The View” (No. 1T – 1.04 million/1.6 rating), “General Hospital” (No. 3 – 981,000/1.5 rating) and “One Life to Live” (No. 4T – 877,000/1.3 rating).

Following are the Daytime Lineup averages, plus Top 5 Programs Ranks – Week of November 3, 2008:

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

No. 1 CBS 3.37 million No. 1 ABC 1.4/926,000

No. 2 ABC 3.25 million No. 1 NBC 1.3/848,000

No. 3 NBC 2.69 million No. 3 CBS 1.1/750,000

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

Program Net Rtg/000s

The View ABC 1.6/1.04 million

The Young & the Restless CBS 1.6/1.04 million

General Hospital ABC 1.5/981,000

One Life to Live ABC 1.3/877,000

The Bold and the Beautiful CBS 1.3/848,000

Days of Our Lives NBC 1.3/848,000

Source: NTI, Live + Same Day, Current Week of 11/3/08; “The View” season to date: 9/22/08-11/7/08; Nov. Sweeps 08: 10/30/08-11/7/08. All ranks are based on rating unless otherwise noted; program percent changes based on 000s.)

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Total Viewers

DAYS 2,690,000 (-17,000)

Women 18-49 Viewers

1.(1) Y&R 1,040,000 (+53,000)

2.(2) GH 981,000 (-2,000)

3.(3) OLTL 877,000 (+35,000)

4.(4) DAYS 848,000 (+15,000)

4.(6) B&B 848,000 (+159,000)

6.(5) AMC 805,000 (+34,000)*

Women 18-49 Rating

1.(1) Y&R 1.6 (+.1)

2.(1) GH 1.5 (SAME)

3.(3) OLTL 1.3 (SAME)

3.(3) DAYS 1.3 (SAME)

3.(6) B&B 1.3 (+.3)

6.(5) AMC 1.2 (SAME)*

*Estimate

- From the ABC numbers, 200,000 viewers were gained between AMC, OLTL, GH (from the previous week). What the spread of that was, I have no idea.

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