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Ratings for the week January 9-13, 2006

(Compared to Last Week/Compared to Last Year)

Total Viewers

1. Y&R 5,557,000 (+296,000/+238,000)

2. B&B 4,325,000 (+34,000/+433,000)

3. DAYS 3,709,000 (+46,000/+34,000)

4. ATWT 3,521,000 (+16,000/+32,000)

5. GH 3,498,000 (+20,000/-429,000)

6. AMC 3,254,000 (+73,000/-628,000)

7. OLTL 3,213,000 (+93,000/-374,000)

8. GL 2,917,000 (+136,000/-110,000)

9. PSNS 2,520,000 (+21,000/-168,000)

HH

1. Y&R 4.3/15 (+.1/+.1)

2. B&B 3.3/11 (same/+.1)

3. DAYS 2.9/10 (+.1/-.1)

4. GH 2.8/9 (same/-.5)

5. ATWT 2.7/9 (-.1/-.1)

6. AMC 2.6/9 (same/-.5)

7. OLTL 2.5/8 (-.1/-.5)

8. GL 2.3/7 (+.1/-.1)

9. PSNS 1.9/6 (same/-.2)

Women 18-49 Viewers

1. Y&R 1,377,000 (+11,000/-60,000)

2. GH 1,375,000 (-14,000/-117,000)

3. DAYS 1,361,000 (-24,000/-97,000)

4. OLTL 1,245,000 (-22,000/-56,000)

5. AMC 1,235,000 (-47,000/-116,000)

6. B&B 1,055,000 (same/+59,000)

7. PSNS 1,024,000 (-1,000/-77,000)

8. ATWT 922,000 (-12,000/-25,000)

9. GL 834,000 (+49,000/-33,000)

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 2.1/13 (same/+.1)

1. DAYS 2.1/12 (same/-.1)

1. GH 2.1/12 (same/-.2)

4. AMC 1.9/11 (-.1/-.2)

4. OLTL 1.9/11 (same/-.1)

6. PSNS 1.6/9 (same/-.1)

6. B&B 1.6/9 (same/+.1)

8. ATWT 1.4/8 (same/same)

9. GL 1.3/7 (+.1/same)

Girls 12-17 Viewers

1. PSNS 69,000 (-42,000/-61,000)

2. GH 52,000 (-12,000/+7,000)

3. DAYS 42,000 (-32,000/-6,000)

4. AMC 41,000 (-6,000/+25,000)

5. OLTL 39,000 (+5,000/+19,000)

6. B&B 29,000 (+23,000/+6,000)

7. Y&R 27,000 (+9,000/-2,000)

8. ATWT 21,000 (+14,000/-9,000)

9. GL 13,000 (+6,000/+32,000)

Women 18-34 Rating

1. DAYS 2.1/13 (-.2/-.4)

2. PSNS 1.8/10 (-.1/-.3)

3. GH 1.6/10 (+.1/-.1)

4. OLTL 1.5/9 (same/+.1)

5. Y&R 1.4/10 (-.1/+.1)

6. ATWT 1.3/8 (+.2/+.2)

6. AMC 1.3/8 (-.2/-.2)

8. B&B 1.2/7 (same/+.1)

8. GL 1.2/7 (+.2/+.1)

Men 18+ Viewers

1. Y&R 1,360,000 (+158,000/+106,000)

2. B&B 1,046,000 (+80,000/+172,000)

3. DAYS 767,000 (+43,000/+27,000)

4. ATWT 757,000 (+41,000/+31,000)

5. GL 592,000 (-23,000/+83,000)

6. AMC 540,000 (+20,000/-303,000)

7. PSNS 532,000 (+50,000/+15,000)

8. GH 512,000 (-27,000/-164,000)

9. OLTL 504,000 (+39,000/-165,000)

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Day-To-Day Ratings - HH/Total Viewers

AMC

Monday: 2.7/3,445,000

Tuesday: 2.7/3,463,000

Wednesday: 2.7/3,361,000

Thursday: 2.4/2,974,000

Friday: 2.6/3,026,000

ATWT

Monday: 2.8/3,673,000

Tuesday: 2.8/3,462,000

Wednesday: 2.8/3,516,000

Thursday: 2.7/3,608,000

Friday: 2.5/3,345,000

B&B

Monday: 3.4/4,305,000

Tuesday: 3.3/4,348,000

Wednesday: 3.5/4,484,000

Thursday: 3.4/4,409,000

Friday: 3.1/4,081,000

DAYS

Monday: 2.8/3,667,000

Tuesday: 2.9/3,869,000

Wednesday: 3.1/3,882,000

Thursday: 2.7/3,344,000

Friday: 3.0/3,785,000

GH

Monday: 3.1/3,783,000

Tuesday: 2.8/3,357,000

Wednesday: 2.8/3,533,000

Thursday: 2.7/3,437,000

Friday: 2.7/3,379,000

GL

Monday: 2.3/3,002,000

Tuesday: 2.5/3,035,000

Wednesday: 2.3/2,796,000

Thursday: 2.3/3,087,000

Friday: 2.2/2,663,000

OLTL

Monday: 2.7/3,384,000

Tuesday: 2.5/3,285,000

Wednesday: 2.6/3,193,000

Thursday: 2.4/3,009,000

Friday: 2.6/3,193,000

PSNS

Monday: 1.8/2,344,000

Tuesday: 2.1/2,897,000

Wednesday: 1.9/2,451,000

Thursday: 2.0/2,508,000

Friday: 1.8/2,398,000

Y&R

Monday: 4.3/5,656,000

Tuesday: 4.3/5,582,000

Wednesday: 4.5/5,723,000

Thursday: 4.3/5,599,000

Friday: 4.1/5,225,000

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For the SEASON September 19, 2005 through January 15, 2005

HH

1. Y&R 4.2

2. B&B 3.3

3. GH 2.8

4. ATWT 2.7

5. AMC 2.6

5. DAYS 2.6

5. OLTL 2.6

8. GL 2.3

9. PSNS 1.7

Women 18-49 Rating

1. Y&R 2.0

1. GH 2.0

3. DAYS 1.9

4. OLTL 1.8

4. AMC 1.8

6. B&B 1.6

7. PSNS 1.4

8. ATWT 1.3

9. GL 1.2

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NBC Ratings Report

'DAYS OF OUR LIVES' EARNS A SHARE OF DAYTIME'S TOP SPOT FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 9-13

Published: January 20, 2006

'DAYS OF OUR LIVES' EARNS A SHARE OF DAYTIME'S TOP SPOT FOR THE WEEK OF JAN. 9-13

MATCHING ITS TOP RATING IN EIGHT MONTHS, 'DAYS' TIES FOR #1 AMONG WOMEN 18-49

'PASSIONS' EQUALS ITS HIGHEST WOMEN 18-49 SCORE IN 10 MONTHS

NBC DAYTIME TIES FOR #1 FOR THE WEEK AMONG WOMEN

18-49 WITH ITS BEST AVERAGE SINCE APRIL

BURBANK, Calif. ? January 19, 2005 ? NBC's "Days of our Lives" tied for the #1 ranking among women 18-49 for the week of Jan. 9-13, the second week in a row the drama has shared the top spot in daytime's key demographic. "Days" matched its highest women 18-49 ratings in eight months while its schedule mate "Passions" equaled its highest in 10 months.

"Days" also ranked #1 for the week among women 18-34, marking the 536th time in 544 weeks that "Days" has topped this valuable demographic (including ties).

NBC Daytime equaled its highest women 18-49 average since last April 25-29 and tied for #1 for the week among women 18-49, giving NBC two consecutive ties for the lead in this key category. NBC was #1 outright for the week in the women 18-34 demographic, marking the network's 313th consecutive weeklong victory in this race.

For the week, "Days" averaged a 2.1 rating, 12 share among women 18-49 and a 2.1/13 among women 18-34. Among women 18-49, "Days" equaled its highest-rated week since last April 25-29.

For the week of Jan. 9-13, "Passions" (1.6/9 among women 18-49, 1.8/10 among women 18-34) tied for #6 in the women 18-49 race and was #2 in the women 18-34 category. Among women 18-49, "Passions" matched its highest-rated week since last Feb. 28-March 3.

Season to date, NBC is #2 among women 18-49 and #1 among women 18-34. "Days" is #3 in the women 18-49 race and #1 among women 18-34. For the season, "Passions" is tied for #7 in the women 18-49 category and #2 among women 18-34.

According to in-home viewing figures from Nielsen Media Research for the week of Jan. 9-13, averages among women 18-49 were: NBC a 1.8 rating, 11 share; ABC, 1.8/11; CBS, 1.5/10. Women 18-34 averages for the week were: NBC, 1.9/12; ABC, 1.4/9; CBS, 1.2/8. In total viewers, averages for the week were: CBS, 4.4 million; ABC, 3.3 million; NBC, 3.1 million.

For the season, averages among women 18-49 are: NBC, 1.6/10; ABC, 1.7/11; CBS, 1.5/9. Women 18-34 averages for the season are: NBC, 1.8/11; ABC, 1.2/8; CBS, 1.2/8. In total viewers, averages for the season are: CBS, 4.2 million; ABC, 3.2 million; NBC, 2.8 million.

ABC Ratings Report

January 20, 2006

Fringe Ratings Report: ABC Daytime Programming

Week of January 9-13, 2006

ABC’S DRAMA LINEUP RANKS NO. 1 FOR THE 53RD STRAIGHT WEEK,

ITS LONGEST WINNING STREAK SINCE THE ONE ENDING JUNE 2000,

AND IS NO. 1 SEASON TO DATE AMONG WOMEN 18-49

ABC’S FULL LINEUP IS NO. 1 FOR THE ELEVENTH STRAIGHT WEEK AND

SEASON TO DATE AMONG WOMEN 18-49*

“GENERAL HOSPITAL” RANKS NO. 1 FOR THE ELEVENTH STRAIGHT WEEK

AMONG WOMEN 18-49*

“THE VIEW” POSTS ITS BIGGEST NUMBERS SINCE MAY 2005

AMONG WOMEN 18-49 AND WOMEN 18-34

ABC DAYTIME CLAIMS THREE OF TOP FIVE SHOWS FOR THE WEEK AMONG WOMEN 18-49

“GENERAL HOSPITAL” OUTPERFORMED ITS TIME PERIOD COMPETITOR,

CBS’ “GUIDING LIGHT,” BY 65% AMONG WOMEN 18-49 FOR THE WEEK

AND BY 64% SEASON TO DATE

“ONE LIFE TO LIVE” OUTPERFORMED ITS TIME PERIOD COMPETITOR,

CBS’ “AS THE WORLD TURNS,” BY 35% AMONG WOMEN 18-49 FOR

THE WEEK AND BY 35% SEASON TO DATE

ABC WINS THE COMMON 1-3PM TIME PERIOD (THE ONLY TWO HOURS NBC PROGRAMS)

FOR THE 11TH STRAIGHT WEEK (BEATING NBC BY 4%) AMONG WOMEN 18-49

Week of January 9-13, 2006

ABC’s Daytime drama lineup was No. 1 for the 53rd straight week among Women 18-49, ABC’s longest winning streak since the one ending June 2000, with a 2.0 rating and an 11 share -- delivering 1.3 million Women 18-49 for the week of January 9-13, 2006. ABC’s Daytime drama lineup outperformed CBS’ by 23% and NBC’s by 8% in actuals among Women 18-49. Among Female Teens, the drama lineup was up 63% versus last year.

ABC’s full Daytime schedule was No. 1 for the 11th straight week (*tied with NBC in rating) among Women 18-49 with a 1.8 rating and an 11 share — delivering an average audience of 1.2 million Women 18-49. ABC outperformed CBS by 19% and NBC by 2% in actuals among Women 18-49. The lineup was up 1% versus the prior week among Women 18-49. Among Women 18-34, the lineup was up 5% versus the prior week and 1% versus last year. In the 1-3pm time period (the only two hours NBC programs), ABC was No. 1 for the 11th straight week, with a 1.9 and an 11 share – delivering 1.3 million Women 18-49. Also, ABC is outperforming NBC by 4%.

“The View” delivered a 1.5 rating and an 11 share – delivering an average audience of 990,000 Women 18-49. The talker was up 8% versus the prior week, marking its best numbers since May 2005.

“The View” beat the combined half-hours of “The Price is Right” by 9%, “The View’s” biggest advantage since October 2005. Additionally, among Women 18-49, “The View” beat “As the World Turns” by 7% and “Guiding Light” by 18%. Among Women 18-34, the talker was up 25% versus the prior week and 15% vs. last year, also marking “The View’s” best delivery among Women 18-34 since May 2005. Among Female Teens, “The View” is up 16% vs. last year.

ABC had three of the top five shows for the week among Women 18-49:

· “General Hospital” was the No. 1*-ranked program for the 11th straight week, with a 2.1 rating (* tied with “Young & the Restless” and “Days of our Lives”) and a 12 share -- delivering 1.4 million Women 18-49. “General Hospital” beat “Days” by 1% among Women 18-49 and outdelivered its time period rival, “Guiding Light,” by 65% for the week. Also, “GH” is outdelivering “Guiding Light” by 64% season to date among Women 18-49. Among Women 18-34, the drama was up 7% versus the prior week. Among Female Teens, “GH” is up 16% vs. last year.

· “All My Children” was the No. 4-ranked program, with a 1.9 rating (*tied with “One Life to Live”) and a 12 share – delivering 1.2 million Women 18-49. Among Female Teens, the drama was up 156 % versus last year.

· “One Life to Live” was the No. 4-ranked program of the week, with a 1.9 rating (tied with “All My Children”) and an 11 share – delivering 1.2 million Women 18-49. “OLTL” outperformed time period competitors “As the World Turns” by 35% and “Passions” by 22% for the week. For the season, the drama is outperforming “As the World Turns” by 35% and “Passions” by 30% among Women 18-49. Among Women 18-34, the drama was up 1% versus the prior week and 6% versus last year.

Season to date, ABC Daytime’s drama lineup ranks No. 1, with a 1.8 rating and an 11 share — delivering 1.2 million Women 18-49 – outperforming CBS by 20% and NBC by 14% in actuals. In the full lineup, ABC Daytime is No. 1 with a 1.7 rating and an 11 share – delivering 1.1 million Women 18-49, outperforming CBS by 16% and NBC by 6% in actuals.

Following are the Daytime drama and full Daytime ratings averages for the week:

DAYTIME DRAMAS: TOTAL VIEWERS WOMEN 18-49

No. 1 CBS 4,045,000 No. 1 ABC 2.0/12

No. 2 ABC 3,320,000 No. 2 NBC 1.8/11

No. 3 NBC 3,120,000 No. 3 CBS 1.6/10

FULL DAYTIME: TOTAL VIEWERS WOMEN 18-49

No. 1 CBS 4,350,000 No. 1 ABC 1.8/11

No. 2 ABC 3,270,000 NBC 1.8/11

No. 3 NBC 3,120,000 No. 3 CBS 1.5/10

CBS Ratings Report

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Dailies and Insight Report courtesy of Lskreet/abc mb

AMC

Monday 2.7

Tuesday 2.7

Wednesday 2.7

Thursday 2.4

Friday 2.6

OLTL

Monday 2.7

Tuesday 2.5

Wednesday 2.6

Thursday 2.4

Friday 2.6

GH

Monday 3.1

Tuesday 2.8

Wednesday 2.8

Thursday 2.7

Friday 2.7

Y & R

Monday 4.3

Tuesday 4.3

Wedensday 4.5

Thursday 4.3

Friday 4.1

B & B

Monday 3.4

Tuesday 3.3

Wednesday 3.5

Thursday 3.4

Friday 3.1

ATWT

Monday 2.8

Tuesday 2.8

Wednesday 2.8

Thursday 2.7

Friday 2.5

GL

Monday 2.3

Tuesday 2.5

Wednesday 2.3

Thursday 2.3

Friday 2.2

DOOL

Monday 2.8

Tuesday 2.9

Wednesday 3.1

Thursday 2.7

Friday 3.0

PSSNS

Monday 1.8

Tuesday 2.1

Wednesday 1.9

Thursday 2.0

Friday 1.8

Daytime Insight from Nielson

Effective with data for 12/26/05, daytime insights will be based on Live+Same Day Ratings. Averages for intervals which span this date are based on a combination of pre-DVR data, Live + 7, and Live+Same Day. NBC and ABC tied for the lead for the week in women 18-49 rating (1.8), with ABC slightly ahead in women 18-49 impressions (1,210,000 for ABC vs. 1,192,000 for NBC). CBS was in 3rd place in women 18-49 (1.5). NBC was 1st in women 18-34 (1.9), topping ABC (1.4) and CBS (1.2). ABC took the lead in women 25-54 (2.2), ahead of CBS/NBC (1.9). Compared to the prior 16 weeks of the season, NBC was up +0.1 in women 18-34, up +0.2 in women 18-49, and up +0.3 in women 25-54. The network earned its best women 25-54 weekly average since the week of 4/25/05 (when it also posted a 1.9 in the demo). DAYS OF OUR LIVES and PASSIONS each earned their best women 25-54 ratings since the week of 5/9/05 (when DAYS also posted a 2.2 and PASSIONS also posted a 1.5). Both shows also matched previous season high women 18-49 ratings. CBS was flat in women 18-34/18-49 and up +0.1 in women 25-54 versus the past 16 weeks. ABC was up +0.1 from its 16 week averages in women 18-49/25-54 and up +0.2 in women 18-34. ABC's women 18-34 rating was its best since the week of 5/23/05 (when it also posted a 1.4 in the demo). In women 18-49, DAYS OF OUR LIVES (2.1) ranked #1 (tied with YOUNG & THE RESTLESS and GENERAL HOSPITAL) for the 2nd week in a row. PASSIONS (1.6) ranked #6 (tied with BOLD & THE BEAUTIFUL). Among women 18-34, DAYS (2.1) was #1, ranking first in the demo for the 537th week out of 544 weeks that it aired. PASSIONS (1.8) ranked 2nd in women 18-34 rating. For women 25-54, DAYS (2.2) ranked #3 (tied with ALL MY CHILDREN and ONE LIFE TO LIVE), up from #5 last week. PASSIONS (1.5) ranked #11 in women 25-54. DAYS and PASSIONS rank #1 and #2 in women 18-34 for the ***.

For the season to date, in women 18-34, NBC (1.8) is down -0.5 with ABC (1.2) down -0.3 and CBS (1.2) flat versus the comparable period last year. In women 18-49, NBC (1.6) is down -0.4, while CBS (1.5) is down -0.1 and ABC (1.7) is down -0.2. For women 25-54, NBC (1.6) is down -0.3, with CBS (1.8) down -0.1 and ABC (2.1) down -0.2. For 1q06 to date, in women 18-34, NBC (1.9) is down -0.7 with CBS (1.2) down -0.1 and ABC (1.3) down -0.2 versus the comparable week last year. In women 18-49, NBC (1.8) is down -0.4, while CBS (1.6) is down -0.1 and ABC (1.8) is down -0.3. For women 25-54, NBC (1.8) is down -0.3, CBS (1.9) is down -0.2, and ABC (2.2) is down -0.3.

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Wow, what was so good about last week on Y&R!!?

Days is so close to 3.0 I can just taste it! YAY that they got a 3.1!

Yay that PSNS got a 2.1!

Bot DAYS & PSNS are gradually.......and I mean GRADUALLY....it's taking forever lol....inching up!

August:

PSNS

Monday: 1.9/6

Tuesday: 1.6/5

Wednesday: 1.7/5

Thursday: 1.3/4

Friday: 1.5/5

Now:

PSSNS

Monday 1.8

Tuesday 2.1

Wednesday 1.9

Thursday 2.0

Friday 1.8

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On Y&R, that 4.7 came the day after Sheila went to the plastic surgeon and the cops realized that had Sugar instead of the real Sheila. I wonder if people tuned in thinking they would get to see what happened after that?

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Hey everyone. I wanted to say I made a mistake with the Y & R ratings. I have to type instead of copy and paste so here are the correct numbers. I was looking at the numbers for Price Is Right since they are right above Y & R's.

Y & R

Monday 4.3

Tuesday 4.3

Wedensday 4.5

Thursday 4.3

Friday 4.1

Sorry about that!

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Y&R FIX MADE! BTW, thanks Lskreet for providing the numbers (and allatwitter for bringing it over). This is assuming last weeks SON posted weekly numbers for GH/AMC were wrong, so going by what their dallies averaged (and where they placed them) last week in all likliehood:

1.(1) Y&R 4.3 (+.1)

2.(2) B&B 3.3 (SA)

3.(3) DAYS 2.9 (+.1)

4.(3) GH 2.8 (SA)

5.(3) ATWT 2.7 (-.1)

6.(6) AMC 2.6 (SA)

6.(6) OLTL 2.6 (SA)

8.(8) GL 2.3 (+.1)

9.(9) PAS 1.9 (SA)

And this is assuming by some bizarre chance they (1/3-1/6) were the correct weekly numbers for GH/AMC:

1.(1) Y&R 4.3 (+.1)

2.(2) B&B 3.3 (SA)

3.(3) DAYS 2.9 (+.1)

4.(6) GH 2.8 (+.4)

5.(3) ATWT 2.7 (-.1)

6.(7) AMC 2.6 (+.4)

6.(5) OLTL 2.6 (SA)

8.(7) GL 2.3 (+.1)

9.(9) PAS 1.9 (SA)

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