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December 7-11, 2015: Y&R/DAYS/B&B Up For The Week


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Ratings for the week December 7-11, 2015

 

Total Viewers
1. Y&R 4,786,000 (+65,000/+28,000)
2. B&B 3,645,000 (+65,000/-125,000)
3. GH 2,645,000 (-171,000/-390,000)
4. DAYS 2,545,000 (+81,000/+90,000)

Households
1. Y&R 3.36/12 (+.03/-.1)
2. B&B 2.6/9 (+.07/-.14)
3. GH 1.97/7 (-.12/-.31)
4. DAYS 1.89/6 (+.06/+.04)

Women 18-49 Viewers
1. Y&R 752,000 (+19,000/-40,000)
2. B&B 595,000 (+37,000/-23,000)
3. DAYS 516,000 (+64,000/-3,000)
4. GH 468,000 (-60,000/-145,000)

Women 18-49 Rating
1. Y&R 1.18/9 (+.03/-.06)
2. B&B 0.93/7 (+.06/-.04)
3. DAYS 0.81/6 (+.1/same)
4. GH 0.73/5 (-.1/-.23)

Women 18-34 Viewers
1. Y&R 234,000 (-3,000/+13,000)
2. B&B 193,000 (+34,000/same)
3. GH 168,000 (+1,000/-16,000)
4. DAYS 141,000 (+23,000/-7,000)

Women 18-34 Rating
1. Y&R 0.69 (-.01/+.04)
2. B&B 0.57 (+.1/same)
3. GH 0.49 (same/-.05)
4. DAYS 0.41 (+.06/-.03)

Women 25-54 Viewers
1. Y&R 1,007,000 (-2,000/-87,000)
2. B&B 837,000 (+5,000/-9,000)
3. GH 686,000 (-42,000/-162,000)
4. DAYS 653,000 (+53,000/+8,000)

Women 25-54 Rating
1. Y&R 1.67 (same/-.13)
2. B&B 1.39 (+.01/same)
3. GH 1.14 (-.07/-.26)
4. DAYS 1.08 (+.08/+.02)

Day-To-Day Ratings – HH/Total Viewers

B&B
Monday: 2.64/3,796,000
Tuesday: 2.74/3,863,000
Wednesday: 2.58/3,590,000
Thursday: 2.52/3,463,000
Friday: 2.53/3,513,000

DAYS
Monday: 1.97/2,717,000
Tuesday: 1.97/2,569,000
Wednesday: 1.87/2,557,000
Thursday: 1.73/2,345,000
Friday: 1.90/2,535,000

GH
Monday: 2.06/2,755,000 (2:14pm EST start time)
Tuesday: 1.99/2,684,000
Wednesday: 2.01/2,678,000
Thursday: 1.88/2,541,000
Friday: 1.95/2,591,000

Y&R
Monday: 3.53/5,079,000
Tuesday: 3.41/4,967,000
Wednesday: 3.38/4,726,000
Thursday: 3.26/4,641,000
Friday: 3.20/4,518,000

 

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Tuesday: 1.99/2,684,000--

Lulu turns to a surprising source to deal with Valerie.

Sam breaks some shocking news to Jason.

Hayden fills in Nikolas about her life before she arrived in Port Charles. But is it the truth?


Wednesday: 2.01/2,678,000---

Jason confronts a secretive Liz, who crumbles under the weight of her duplicity.

Sabrina helps Patrick come to a decision about his future.

Olivia gives Dante a sizable piece of her mind.


Thursday: 1.88/2,541,000-----

Jason learns the devastating truth.

Patrick makes plans to pick up Emma’s spirits.

The puppet master behind Robin’s time away from Port Charles once again pulls her strings.


Friday: 1.95/2,591,000------

Jason fills in Sonny about recent events.

Liz and Nikolas brace themselves for the fallout.

The sight of Paul with a “date” brings out the green-eyed monster in Ava.

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these ratings are awful, particularly for Days after all they've done to raise them.  I think the necktie plot was a bust for bringing in viewers and they made too many changes to cast and story too fast. The only way they are going to see quick and sustained bump is to get EJ/Sami back on.

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The setup was there for them: Jason finding out about Liz at their wedding.   But they didn't do that.  They really wasted this bullet.  Secrets coming out at huge events - I just don't understand why soaps don't do this more often anymore.  Y&R didn't do it for the Adam reveal and now GH didn't do it for the Liz reveal.  And they didn't get big ratings for those reveals.  What a waste. 

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