November 10, 201213 yr Member TOUPS, HAVE THE RATINGS BEEN CANCELED? But honestly, I'm curious to see the numbers in light of Hurricane Sandy. Or more accurately I'm interested to see how Nielsen counted the Northeast.
November 10, 201213 yr Member I read on the TV by the numbers site that while ratings for last week have been captured by Neilsen, they won't be factored into season numbers due to the storm and after effects.
November 10, 201213 yr Author Administrator I don't believe these ratings. LOL Millions of people had no power and DAYS actually went up?
November 10, 201213 yr Member I don't believe these ratings. LOL Millions of people had no power and DAYS actually went up? Could that be an issue of which markets got counted? Perhaps DAYS performs better in West Coast markets. Just asking...
November 10, 201213 yr Member Hope GH has some 3 million+ days this upcoming week. Show has been VERY good.
November 10, 201213 yr Member I think I caught 2 CBS showings last week. I had power but it was news all day mostly. They had the primetime shows showing on CW.
November 10, 201213 yr Member @CBSTweet tweeted this link yesterday evening: http://www.cbspressexpress.com/cbs-entertainment/releases/view?id=33568
November 10, 201213 yr Member I want to see next week's ratings. The 1.9 was skewed by Tuesday and its 2.8 million viewers... which happened to be Peter's last day. I saw they went right back down after that. Still, poor Days. Good numbers and the entire week doesn't count.
November 11, 201213 yr Member @CBSTweet tweeted this link yesterday evening: http://www.cbspresse...s/view?id=33568 Interesting. That's the first thing I've seen in ages that feels like a legitimate argument for the genre. Not just particular shows but the genre. It's still possible to grow audience in daytime over the long term.
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