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Ratings for the week February 6-10, 2006

(Compared to Last Week/Compared to Last Year)

Total Viewers

1. Y&R 5,341,000 (+145,000/+38,000)

2. B&B 4,131,000 (+28,000/+38,000)

3. GH 3,707,000 (+188,000/-222,000)

4. AMC 3,430,000 (+212,000/-528,000)

5. DAYS 3,389,000 (+75,000/-23,000)

6. OLTL 3,332,000 (+199,000/-402,000)

7. ATWT 3,193,000 (-117,000/-188,000)

8. GL 2,701,000 (-206,000/-309,000)

9. PSNS 2,116,000 (-93,000/-484,000)

HH

1. Y&R 4.2/15 (+.1/same)

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

3. GH 3.0/9 (+.1/-.2)

4. AMC 2.9/10 (+.2/-.3)

5. OLTL 2.8/9 (+.2/-.2)

6. DAYS 2.6/9 (same/-.2)

6. ATWT 2.6/9 (same/-.2)

7. GL 2.2/7 (-.1/-.3)

9. PSNS 1.7/6 (same/-.4)

Women 18-49 Viewers

1. GH 1,438,000 (+135,000/-88,000)

2. Y&R 1,374,000 (+40,000/-3,000)

3. AMC 1,327,000 (+173,000/-175,000)

4. OLTL 1,309,000 (+123,000/-111,000)

5. DAYS 1,266,000 (+27,000/-70,000)

6. B&B 1,051,000 (-20,000/-89,000)

7. PSNS 927,000 (-19,000/-173,000)

8. ATWT 860,000 (-45,000/-77,000)

9. GL 767,000 (-89,000/-85,000)

Women 18-49 Rating

1. GH 2.2/13 (+.2/-.1)

2. Y&R 2.1/14 (+.1/same)

3. AMC 2.0/13 (+.2/-.3)

3. OLTL 2.0/12 (+.2/-.2)

5. DAYS 1.9/12 (same/-.1)

6. B&B 1.6/10 (same/-.1)

7. PSNS 1.4/9 (same/-.3)

8. ATWT 1.3/8 (-.1/-.1)

9. GL 1.2/7 (-.1/-.1)

Girls 12-17 Viewers

1. GH 66,000 (+20,000/same)

2. PSNS 55,000 (+16,000/-33,000)

3. OLTL 51,000 (+7,000/+15,000)

4. AMC 43,000 (+11,000/-9,000)

5. DAYS 37,000 (+3,000/-13,000)

6. Y&R 26,000 (-8,000/-29,000)

7. B&B 24,000 (-2,000/-8,000)

8. ATWT 16,000 (+4,000/-13,000)

9. GL 12,000 (-1,000/-21,000)

Women 18-34 Rating

1. DAYS 1.9/12 (same/-.3)

2. Y&R 1.6/11 (+.2/+.4)

3. PSNS 1.6/10 (-.1/-.5)

4. GH 1.4/9 (+.1/-.3)

4. OLTL 1.4/9 (+.2/-.3)

6. AMC 1.3/8 (+.1/-.4)

7. B&B 1.2/8 (+.2/same)

8. ATWT 1.0/6 (same/-.1)

8. GL 1.0/6 (-.1/same)

Men 18+ Viewers

1. Y&R 1,233,000 (+65,000/+32,000)

2. B&B 919,000 (+39,000/+47,000)

3. AMC 647,000 (+28,000/-141,000)

4. ATWT 645,000 (-14,000/+13,000)

5. DAYS 630,000 (+5,000/-54,000)

6. GH 565,000 (-6,000/-143,000)

7. GL 539,000 (-57,000/+44,000)

8. OLTL 510,000 (+13,000/-190,000)

9. PSNS 391,000 (-45,000/-125,000)

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Day-To-Day Ratings - HH/Total Viewers

AMC

Monday: 3.0/3,748,000

Tuesday: 2.7/3,322,000

Wednesday: 2.9/3,426,000

Thursday: 3.0/3,445,000

Friday: 2.7/3,194,000

ATWT

Monday: 2.7/3,235,000

Tuesday: 2.6/3,213,000

Wednesday: 2.6/3,125,000

Thursday: 2.7/3,326,000

Friday: 2.4/3,065,000

B&B

Monday: 3.6/4,406,000

Tuesday: 3.1/3,815,000

Wednesday: 3.4/4,163,000

Thursday: 3.3/4,156,000

Friday: 3.2/4,117,000

DAYS

Monday: 2.8/3,651,000

Tuesday: 2.7/3,411,000

Wednesday: 2.6/3,321,000

Thursday: 2.4/3,059,000

Friday: 2.7/3,504,000

GH

Monday: 3.3/4,088,000

Tuesday: 3.1/3,780,000

Wednesday: 3.1/3,719,000

Thursday: 2.9/3,543,000

Friday: 2.8/3,404,000

GL

Monday: 2.3/2,715,000

Tuesday: 2.3/2,826,000

Wednesday: 2.1/2,497,000

Thursday: 2.4/2,902,000

Friday: 2.1/2,564,000

OLTL

Monday: 3.1/3,886,000

Tuesday: 2.8/3,438,000

Wednesday: 2.7/3,173,000

Thursday: 2.9/3,270,000

Friday: 2.4/2,894,000

PSNS

Monday: 1.7/2,295,000

Tuesday: 1.7/2,163,000

Wednesday: 1.8/2,107,000

Thursday: 1.5/1,865,000

Friday: 1.8/2,149,000

Y&R

Monday: 4.5/5,548,000

Tuesday: 4.0/4,956,000

Wednesday: 4.2/5,359,000

Thursday: 4.3/5,602,000

Friday: 4.2/5,241,000

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For the SEASON September 19, 2005 through February 12,

2006

HH

1. Y&R 4.2

2. B&B 3.3

3. GH 2.8

4. ATWT 2.7

5. OLTL 2.6

5. DAYS 2.6

7. AMC 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

5. 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

ABC Ratings Report

February 16, 2006

Fringe Ratings Report: ABC Daytime Programming

Week of February 6-10, 2006

ABC’S DRAMA LINEUP RANKS NO. 1 FOR THE 57TH-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 15TH-STRAIGHT WEEK

AND SEASON TO DATE AMONG WOMEN 18-49

ABC’S FULL AND DRAMA LINEUPS POST THEIR BEST NUMBERS

SINCE MAY 2005 AMONG WOMEN 18-49

ABC’S DRAMA LINEUP HAS ITS BIGGEST ADVANTAGE OVER THE NO. 2–RATED NETWORK SINCE MAY 2005 AMONG WOMEN 18-49

ABC DAYTIME HAS THREE OF TOP FOUR SHOWS FOR THE WEEK AND WINS ALL FOUR TIME PERIODS FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE DECEMBER 2005 AMONG WOMEN 18-49

“GENERAL HOSPITAL” IS THE NO. 1 DRAMA FOR THE WEEK AND POSTS ITS BEST NUMBERS SINCE APRIL 2005 AMONG WOMEN 18-49

ABC IS THE ONLY NETWORK TO POST GAINS VERSUS THE PRIOR WEEK IN THE FULL AND DRAMA LINEUPS IN ALL KEY DEMOS: WOMEN 18-49, WOMEN 18-34 AND FEMALE TEENS

“GENERAL HOSPITAL” OUTPERFORMED ITS TIME PERIOD COMPETITOR,

CBS’ “GUIDING LIGHT,” BY 87% 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 52% 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 15TH-STRAIGHT WEEK (BEATING NBC BY 22%) AMONG WOMEN 18-49

Week of February 6-10, 2006

ABC’s Daytime drama lineup was No. 1 for the 57th-straight week among Women 18-49, ABC’s longest winning streak since the one ending June 2000, with a 2.1 rating and a 13 share -- delivering 1.4 million Women 18-49 for the week of February 6, 2006. ABC’s Daytime drama lineup outperformed CBS’ by 35% and NBC’s by 24% in actuals among Women 18-49, marking ABC’s biggest advantage over No. 2 since May 2005. The lineup was up 12% versus the prior week (only network up) among Women 18-49, which was ABC’s best performance since May 2005. Among Women 18-34 the lineup was up 9% versus the prior week (most growth). Among Female Teens the drama lineup was up 33% versus the prior week (most growth) and 15% versus last year (only network up).

ABC’s full Daytime schedule was No. 1 for the 15th-straight week among Women 18-49, with a 1.9 rating and a 12 share — delivering an average audience of 1.3 million Women 18-49, which makes this ABC’s best performance since May 2005. ABC outperformed CBS by 29% and NBC by 15% in actuals among Women 18-49. The lineup was up 9% versus the prior week among Women 18-49 (only network up). Among Women 18-34 the lineup was up 7% versus the prior week (most growth). Among Female Teens the lineup was up 22% versus the prior week and 7% versus last year (only network up). In the 1-3pm time period (the only two hours NBC programs), ABC was No. 1 for the 15th-straight week with a 2.0 rating and a 12 share – delivering 1.3 million Women 18-49 and outperforming NBC by 22% based on actuals.

ABC had three of the top four shows and won all four time periods for the week among Women 18-49:

• “The View” delivered a 1.5 rating and an 11 share – delivering an average audience of 980,000 Women 18-49. The talker beat the combined half-hours of “The Price is Right” by 13%, “As the World Turns” by 13%, “Guiding Light” by 27% and “Passions” by 5%. Among Women 18-34 the show was up 1% versus the prior week to post its best numbers in one month.

• “General Hospital” was the No. 1-ranked program, with a 2.2 rating and a 13 share -- delivering 1.4 million Women 18-49. With a gain of 10% versus the prior week, this was the drama’s best performance among Women 18-49 since April 2005. “General Hospital” outdelivered “Young & the Restless” by 5%, “Days of our Lives” by 14% and also outdelivered its time period rival, “Guiding Light,” by 87% for the week, and is outdelivering that drama by 64% season to date among Women 18-49. Among Women 18-34 “GH” was up 6% versus the prior week. Among Female Teens the drama ranked No. 1 and is up 43% versus the prior week (most growth).

• “All My Children” was the No. 3*-ranked program, with a 2.0 rating (* tied with “OLTL”) and a 13 share – delivering 1.3 million Women 18-49. “AMC” beat “Days of our Lives” by 5% and the hour-combination of “Y&R”/”B&B” from 1-2p on CBS by 8% this week among Women 18-49. The drama was up 15% versus the prior week among Women 18-49 (most growth), posting its best numbers since May 2005. Among Women 18-34 the drama was up 12% versus the prior week, also posting its best numbers in one month. Among Female Teens the drama was up 34% versus the prior week and 26% versus last year.

• “One Life to Live” was the No. 3*-ranked program of the week, with a 2.0 rating (*tied with “AMC”) and a 12 share – delivering 1.3 million Women 18-49. “OLTL” outperformed time period competitors “As the World Turns” by 52% and “Passions” by 41% for the week, and for the season the drama is outperforming “As the World Turns” by 35% and “Passions” by 30% among Women 18-49. With a 10% gain versus the prior week, this was “OLTL’s” best performance since May 2005 among Women 18-49. Among Women 18-34 the drama was up 10% versus the prior week. Among Female Teens the drama was up 16% versus the prior week and 42% versus last year (most growth).

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 21% and NBC by 14% in actuals. In the full lineup, ABC Daytime is No. 1*, with a 1.7 rating (*tied with NBC) 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 3,800,000 No. 1 ABC 2.1/13

No. 2 ABC 3,490,000 No. 2 NBC 1.7/10

No. 3 NBC 2,750,000 No. 3 CBS 1.5/9

FULL DAYTIME: TOTAL VIEWERS WOMEN 18-49

No. 1 CBS 4,160,000 No. 1 ABC 1.9/12

No. 2 ABC 3,420,000 No. 2 NBC 1.7/10

No. 3 NBC 2,750,000 No. 3 CBS 1.5/9

CBS Ratings Report

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Dailies courtesy of Lskreet/ABC mb

AMC

Monday 3.0

Tuesday 2.7

Wednesday 2.9

Thursday 3.0

Friday 2.7

OLTL

Monday 3.1

Tuesday 2.8

Wednesday 2.7

Thursday 2.9

Friday 2.4

GH

Monday 3.3

Tuesday 3.1

Wednesday 3.1

Thursday 2.9

Friday 2.8

Y & R

Monday 4.5

Tuesday 4.0

Wednesday 4.2

Thursday 4.3

Friday 4.2

B & B

Monday 3.6

Tuesday 3.1

Wednesday 3.4

Thursday 3.3

Friday 3.2

ATWT

Monday 2.7

Tuesday 2.6

Wednesday 2.6

Thursday 2.7

Friday 2.4

Guiding Light

Monday 2.3

Tuesday 2.3

Wednesday 2.1

Thursday 2.4

Friday 2.1

DOOL

Monday 2.8

Tuesday 2.7

Wednesday 2.6

Thursday 2.4

Friday 2.7

PSSNS

Monday 1.7

Tuesday 1.7

Wednesday 1.8

Thursday 1.5

Friday 1.8

Final Rankings

1. Y&R 4.2

2. B&B 3.3

3. GH 3.0

4. AMC 2.9

5. OLTL 2.8

6. DOOL 2.6

6. ATWT 2.6

8. GL 2.2

9. Passion 1.7

Daytime Insights

ABC led the week in women 18-49 rating (1.9), followed by NBC (1.7) and CBS (1.5). NBC was 1st in women 18-34 (1.8), topping ABC (1.3) and CBS (1.2). ABC took the lead in women 25-54 (2.3), ahead of CBS (1.8) and NBC (1.7). Compared to the prior 20 weeks of the season, NBC was up +0.1 in women 18-49/25-54 and flat in women 18-34. CBS was flat in all key women demos versus the past 20 weeks. ABC was up +0.2 in women 18-49/25-54 and up +0.1 in women 18-34 from its 20 week averages. ABC earned its best women 25-54 rating since the week of 5/23/05. ALL MY CHILDREN delivered its best rating in women 25-54 since the week of 5/23/05. In women 18-49, DAYS OF OUR LIVES (1.9) ranked #5, down from #3 last week. PASSIONS (1.4) ranked #8 in women 18-49 (tied with PRICE IS RIGHT II), up from #9 last week. Among women 18-34, DAYS (1.9) was #1, ranking first in the demo for the 541st week out of 548 weeks that it aired. PASSIONS (1.6) ranked 2nd in women 18-34 rating (tied with YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS). For women 25-54, DAYS (2.1) ranked #5, down from #3 last week. PASSIONS (1.3) ranked #11 in women 25-54, up from #12 last week. 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 (1.8) is down -0.6 with CBS (1.2) flat and ABC (1.2) down -0.2 versus the comparable period last year. In women 18-49, NBC (1.7) is down -0.3, while CBS (1.6) is flat and ABC (1.8) is down -0.2. For women 25-54, NBC (1.8) is down -0.2, ABC (2.2) is down -0.2, and CBS (1.9) is down -0.1.

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damn I really thought Days was going to go up fo the funeral I guess not. Days went from a 2.9 in the begginning of the year to a 2.6.....thats not good. there is always next week I guess.

Congrats to GH for breaking a 3.0, last week was so good!!

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I am so done with the ratings. They don't indicate quality at all. How can Days get a 2.4 for Thursday's episode which was probably one of the most emotional and best episodes of Days ever and get a 2.7 for Friday which was good but not great. That makes no sense whatsoever and the inconsistency is uncanny. I so would like to see the numbers for all the soaps that air on Soapnet because I do think that sometimes they reason why some of the ABC soaps and Days have these really low daily ratings days is because people choose to tune in when they can on Soapnet since they work and stuff. I think the ratings need to find a way to include things like this because the numbers for the 4 soapnet soaps would be higher, I am convinced of that. I don't know if they will be much higher but higher nonetheless.

GH was good last week and they deserve that high number but Days should have at least gone up .1. This is BS. Its show messed up that Days does well in weeks when the show is bad but when the show is great the ratings drop. Sometimes I wonder what people are looking to watch. The only good thing is that Days stayed the same and has for a while now. Maybe they will get a bump next week just to make up for not getting one next week but I doubt it. I am just gonna hope they hold on until March when the action will be picking up again. I also hope the demos and other ratings are good too. Had it not been for that 2.4 Days would have had a great week and it figures that that 2.4 came on the best show of the week. Maybe the high numbers for the other days that week mean that Days' other numbers are goo. I am crossing my fingers.

I guess I am not gonna worry though because the ABC soaps are pulling out all the stops for sweeps and the JER shows never do. He likes to have his big stuff every other month of the year but sweeps so I guess there is hope since Days does have big stuff in the works. Once all the sweeps events and guest gigs are over, ABC wil drop back to reality just like the rest of them (not being negative just realistic) so I guess Days overall isn't doing too bad hanging on with ATWT.

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Wow great for AMC they drew in a 2.86 which means at least it will be if estimated downward will be a 2.8 but if estimated up it will get a 2.9 great to see AMC doing so well. They deserve it this sweeps has been amazing. They got two 3.0's and a 2.9 great for AMC.

OLTL doing good as well a 3.1 and a weekly 2.78 which should round to a 2.8

GH breaking the 3 million barrier 3 times and having a 3.04 good for them.

ABC soaps seem to be having a good sweeps.

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It seem to be a recurring theme with DAYS. During sweeps the show goes into traditional character driven storyline mode, which brings steady ratings. And then for the two months after sweeps they get back to the good stuff. The last week of this month is Marlena/Alex and Shawn/Mimi's weddings. So just as sweeps are winding down DAYS will probably get back up to a 2.8-3.0 hopefully

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Good for GH and AMC. :) I think most soaps will get a bump this week because of the snow. Many people were off on Monday.

I feel sorry for Days. I really do. I believe they are trying really hard to put together good shows to bring in viewers, but it's not working because their writing team is worthless.

Maybe people were busy on Thursday. Maybe people didn't like what they saw on Wednesday's show or Wednesday's previews.

Well, maybe the problem is in your thinking. When you think the show is bad other viewers disagree, and when you think the show is great, those people with the Neilsen boxes disagree again.

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