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Ratings: Broadcast Finals for November 4, 2012

ONCE UPON A TIME posted its best numbers since it's season premiere on September 30th. A very strong 10.2 million viewers and the night's best non-football demo rating of a 3.5. It is safe to say that OUAT will not have a sophomore slump.

Also posting impressive numbers was 60 MINUTES. The veteran newsmagazine was aided by the NFL Overrun, but 16.3 million viewers and a 3.4 A18-49 rating is still good, in any book. Now, if it could just do similar numbers on those weeks without the CBS NFL doubleheader.

Looking bad is the new drama 666 PARK AVENUE. In recent weeks it looked as if was starting to get something going, but all time lows of 4 million viewers and the night's worst demo rating of a 1.3 just might get it pulled sooner, rather than later.

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Time Net Program Viewers* Demo +/-
7:00 ABC AFV 6.970 1.7
8:00 ABC Once Upon A Time 10.150 3.5 45.62%
9:00 ABC Revenge 7.940 2.7 -21.77%
10:00 ABC 666 Park Ave. 3.990 1.3 -49.75%
7:00 CBS NFL Overrun 24.240 8.3
7:30 CBS 60 Minutes 16.300 3.4
8:30 CBS The Amazing Race 10.200 2.6 -57.92%
9:30 CBS The Good Wife 9.930 1.7 -2.65%
10:30 CBS The Mentalist 9.110 1.8 -8.26%
7:00 FOX The Simpsons [R] 3.100 1.4
7:30 FOX The Cleveland Show 3.950 1.9 27.42%
8:00 FOX The Simpsons 5.540 2.6 40.25%
8:30 FOX Bob's Burgers 3.920 1.8 -29.24%
9:00 FOX Family Guy 5.110 2.5 30.36%
9:30 FOX American Dad 3.990 1.8 -21.92%
7:30 NBC FNiA 7.820 4.5
8:00 NBC FNiA 12.070 4.6 54.35%
8:20 NBC SNF: DAL v ATL 21.760 8.5 80.28%
* - in millions

1 comment:

  1. I was a bit worried when I saw the lineup releases before the season started; I thought there would be NO WAY my DVR could handle all of this. The season hasn't turned out to be the smash-success everyone thought it would be, but my new Hopper is still taking care of all my recording needs at home. I have been loyal to FOX for a few years now, but some of the series on ABC and CBS have been very good. With my PrimeTime Anytime feature I can rest assured I will come home to find every PT show from all four major networks stored on my hard drive. A DISH coworker showed me how to use it, and now I just pick and choose my favorites, and if I want to keep the recordings, the 2TB hard drive has MORE than enough room for my whole family's recordings.

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