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Numbers are based on Live+Same Day ratings

Ratings for the week July 26-30, 2010

Total Viewers

1. Y&R 4,970,000 (+35,000/+32,000)

2. B&B 3,166,000 (-83,000/-305,000)

3. GH 2,620,000 (-19,000/+20,000)

4. DAYS 2,564,000 (+172,000/-240,000)

5. AMC 2,552,000 (-8,000/+128,000)

6. OLTL 2,331,000 (-119,000/-243,000)

7. ATWT 2,288,000 (-128,000/+4,000)

HH

1. Y&R 3.4/11 (same/-.2) <- ties low rating (3rd straight week)

2. B&B 2.3/7 (same/-.2)

3. GH 2.0/6 (+.1/+.1)

4. AMC 1.9/6 (same/+.1)

5. OLTL 1.8/6 (same/-.1)

5. DAYS 1.8/6 (same/-.1) <- ties low rating (4th straight week)

7. ATWT 1.6/5 (same/-.1) <- ties low rating (3rd straight week)

Women 18-49 Viewers

1. Y&R 1,130,000 (+13,000/+29,000)

2. GH 826,000 (-16,000/+9,000)

3. DAYS 735,000 (+83,000/+11,000)

4. B&B 713,000 (-6,000/-58,000)

5. OLTL 628,000 (-44,000/-137,000)

6. AMC 619,000 (+10,000/-122,000)

7. ATWT 551,000 (-22,000/-17,000)

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 1.7/11 (same/same)

2. GH 1.2/8 (-.1/same)

3. DAYS 1.1/7 (+.1/same)

3. B&B 1.1/7 (same/-.1)

5. OLTL 1.0/6 (same/-.2)

6. AMC 0.9/6 (same/-.2)

7. ATWT 0.8/5 (-.1/-.1)

Girls 12-17 Viewers

1. Y&R 70,000 (-5,000/+24,000)

2. GH 63,000 (+1,000/+22,000)

3. OLTL 53,000 (-2,000/-10,000)

3. B&B 53,000 (+2,000/+27,000)

5. ATWT 50,000 (+5,000/+29,000)

6. AMC 39,000 (+10,000/+9,000)

7. DAYS 29,000 (-5,000/-42,000)

Women 18-34 Rating

1. Y&R 1.1/7 (+.1/same)

2. GH 0.9/6 (-.1/same)

2. DAYS 0.9/6 (+.1/same)

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

5. AMC 0.6/4 (-.1/-.3)

5. OLTL 0.6/4 (-.1/-.3) <- ties low rating (Last time: July 12-16, 2010)

5. ATWT 0.6/4 (+.1/+.1)

Men 18+ Viewers

1. Y&R 1,011,000 (-10,000/-171,000)

2. B&B 594,000 (+16,000/-116,000)

3. DAYS 531,000 (+46,000/-33,000)

4. AMC 475,000 (-2,000/+56,000)

5. GH 461,000 (-4,000/+23,000)

6. OLTL 386,000 (-17,000/-29,000)

7. ATWT 375,000 (-3,000/-38,000)

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Day-To-Day Ratings - HH/Total Viewers

AMC

Monday: 1.9/2,567,000

Tuesday: 1.8/2,526,000

Wednesday: 2.0/2,679,000

Thursday: 1.8/2,622,000

Friday: 1.8/2,364,000

ATWT

Monday: 1.7/2,497,000

Tuesday: 1.6/2,098,000

Wednesday: 1.6/2,446,000

Thursday: 1.6/2,310,000

Friday: 1.4/2,090,000

B&B

Monday: 2.4/3,402,000

Tuesday: 2.2/2,944,000

Wednesday: 2.3/3,169,000

Thursday: 2.3/3,237,000

Friday: 2.1/3,081,000

DAYS

Monday: 2.0/2,820,000

Tuesday: 1.8/2,507,000

Wednesday: 1.9/2,617,000

Thursday: 1.7/2,464,000

Friday: 1.7/2,414,000

GH

Monday: 2.1/2,679,000

Tuesday: 2.0/2,665,000

Wednesday: 2.0/2,490,000

Thursday: 1.9/2,742,000

Friday: 1.9/2,526,000

OLTL

Monday: 1.9/2,371,000

Tuesday: 1.8/2,406,000

Wednesday: 1.8/2,317,000

Thursday: 1.7/2,312,000

Friday: 1.7/2,250,000

Y&R

Monday: 3.6/5,129,000

Tuesday: 3.4/4,905,000

Wednesday: 3.3/4,836,000

Thursday: 3.6/5,201,000

Friday: 3.2/4,690,000

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For the SEASON September 21, 2009 through August 1, 2010

HH

1. Y&R 3.7

2. B&B 2.4

3. DAYS 2.2

4. GH 2.1

5. AMC 2.0

6. OLTL 1.9

7. ATWT 1.8

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 1.9

2. GH 1.5

3. DAYS 1.4

4. AMC 1.1

4. B&B 1.1

4. OLTL 1.1

7. ATWT 0.9

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Pathetic. How many of those covers have we had?

And someone on another board has already read the article and all Corday said is that they are going to focus more on Bo/Hope, and Sami/EJ/Rafe/Nicole.... but isn't that what has been going all year?

Hopefully there is more to that (like Crystal Chappel being fired ^_^ ) But if that is all, Corday is a fuckin' idiot. :rolleyes:

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http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/08/05/days-of-our-lives-delivers-best-women-18-49-rating-in-10-weeks/59236?utm_campaign=WP-TWITTER&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter

DAYS OF OUR LIVES delivered its highest women 18-49 rating in 10 weeks (since the week of May 17-21) and its top women 18-34 rating in five weeks (since June 21-25). For the week of July 26-30, DAYS (1.1/7 among women 18-49, 0.9/6 among women 18-34) tied for #4 among network daytime series in the women 18-49 demographic and tied for #3 in the women 18-34 race

Season to date, DAYS OF OUR LIVES is #3 in the women 18-49 demo and tied for #1 in the women 18-34 category.

DAYS OF OUR LIVES is delivering its biggest overall audience at this point in the season in three years. Season to date versus one year ago, DAYS OF OUR LIVES is up 3% in total viewers (3.05 million vs. 2.96 million). DAYS is generating the biggest year-to-year percentage gains for any daytime drama on any major network in total viewers.

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http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/08/05/posting-its-4th-straight-week-of-gains-abc-is-daytimes-no-1-network-with-women-18-49-extending-streak-to-15-straight-weeks/59246

Posting Its 4th Straight Week of Gains, ABC Is Daytime’s No. 1 Network

with Women 18-49, Extending Streak to 15 Straight Weeks

President Barack Obama’s Historic Visit to “The View” Marks the Talker’s

Most-Watched Week Among Total Viewers in 6 Months

“The View” Posts Its Best Weekly Deliveries in 24 Weeks

with Women 18-49 and in 22 Weeks with Women 18-34

ABC Delivers 2 of Daytime’s Top 3 Programs in the Key

Women Demos 18-49 and 18-34

ABC Daytime

Growing its audience for the 4th consecutive week, ABC ranked as Daytime’s No. 1 network with Women 18-49 (1.1 rating/745,000 – tie), marking the net’s 15th consecutive weekly win.

Featuring President Barack Obama’s historic visit on Thursday (7/29/10), this was “The View’s” most-watched week in Total Viewers (4.09 million) in 6 months – since week of 2/8/10.

­ Thursday’s broadcast of “The View” qualified as the series’ most-watched broadcast ever in Total Viewers (6.63 million), exceeding its previous peak delivery achieved the day after the 2008 Presidential Election (6.17 million, 11/5/08).

­ “The View” was Thursday’s No. 1 Daytime program in Total Viewers, Women 18-34 (1.5 rating/523,000) and Women 18-49 (2.0 rating/1.34 million).

“The View” delivered its largest weekly audience in 24 weeks with Women 18-49 (1.4 rating/905,000) and in 22 weeks with Women 18-34 (1.0 rating/335,000) – since the weeks of 2/8/10 and 2/22/10, respectively.

In Women 18-34, ABC aired 2 of Daytime’s Top 3 programs: “The View” (No. 2 – 1.0 rating/335,000) and “General Hospital” (No. 3T – 0.9 rating/305,000).

In Women 18-49, ABC also claimed 2 of the week’s Top 3 Daytime programs: “The View” (No. 2 – 1.4 rating/905,000) and “General Hospital” (No. 3 – 1.2 rating/826,000).

Following are the Daytime Lineup averages, plus Top 5 Programs Ranks – Week of July 26, 2010:

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

No. 1 CBS 3.47 million No. 1T ABC 1.1/745,000

No. 2 ABC 2.90 million No. 1T NBC 1.1/735,000

No. 3 NBC 2.56 million No. 3 CBS 1.0/691,000

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

Program Net Rtg/000s

The Young & the Restless CBS 1.7/1.13 million

The View ABC 1.4/905,000

General Hospital ABC 1.2/826,000

Days of Our Lives NBC 1.1/735,000

Bold & the Beautiful CBS 1.1/713,000

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Days is up in total viewers too. CBS is down in Total Viewers....but ABC is up...but that might have to do with The View. Because it looks like OLTL is down in 18-49 category. I'll go out on a limb and say OLTL is the lowest rated soap this week.

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Good for DAYS. Hopefully it means when all these dragged out stories finally comes to peak the viewers will come back.

But LOL at ABC Rating report. It´s all about View and nothing but View. Still, they had PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES on the show and still couldn´t get higher than 1.4 in women 18-49? It just put things little into a perspective.

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