Complete Nielsen Ratings: Week of November 4 - 10, 2013
The full Nielsen rankings and ratings from #1 to #92:
The first full week of the November sweeps was taken by CBS as it tops four of the five reported ratings categories. The network had the #1 program (NFL Overrun), seven of the top 10 programs and 19 of the top 30 most watched shows. Every CBS program, including Saturday, made the top 35, except Monday night's HOSTAGES, which finished 52nd with 4.8 million viewers.
The highly rated Saturday night Football game helped fuel CBS' near sweep of the week as the game finished in the #9 position, with 11.9 million viewers and a 4.1 rating in Adults 18-49. That is about 4 times the average the network gets with its encores and 48 HOURS.
On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, FOX did not just finish in 4th place, produced one of the worst weeks the network as seen for a November sweeps week. The ratings looks more like the week of Christmas programming than it did of November sweeps programming. Not a single FOX program ranked over 35th on the chart and only two programs (The Monday night lineup) did better than CBS's worst program. The major reason for the collapse is THE X FACTOR. Since the World Series ended, it has lost about 2-3 million viewers and 25% of its A18-49 numbers. It may be a long year for FOX if it can't count on its talent competition series to even do decent numbers.
Even with a rebounded SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL, NBC couldn't hold off BCS except in the A18-34 demographic ratings. THE VOICE's ratings have dropped over the last few weeks and the three editions of the show were all out of the top 10 for the week. But, NBC is in a similar situation as FOX. Discounting Football and THE VOICE, only one program ranked higher than 40th for the network (THE BLACKLIST at #17). The numbers could have been even lower for NBC had it not aired a repeat edition of THE VOICE on Thursday night and expanded the Tuesday night show to 11 p.m., preempting CHICAGO FIRE.
ABC actually did better this week than it did last week, but it is still ranked in 3rd place. It had two programs in the top 10, lead by the CMA Awards in the #5 spot. Two additional programs make up the network's top 30 entires, as GREY'S ANATOMY and SCANDAL place 28th and 30th, respectively.
The CW rebounded slightly as the top shows carried the bottom feeders to better numbers.
The Top 30 A18-49 demo stats:
The first full week of the November sweeps was taken by CBS as it tops four of the five reported ratings categories. The network had the #1 program (NFL Overrun), seven of the top 10 programs and 19 of the top 30 most watched shows. Every CBS program, including Saturday, made the top 35, except Monday night's HOSTAGES, which finished 52nd with 4.8 million viewers.
The highly rated Saturday night Football game helped fuel CBS' near sweep of the week as the game finished in the #9 position, with 11.9 million viewers and a 4.1 rating in Adults 18-49. That is about 4 times the average the network gets with its encores and 48 HOURS.
On the complete opposite end of the spectrum, FOX did not just finish in 4th place, produced one of the worst weeks the network as seen for a November sweeps week. The ratings looks more like the week of Christmas programming than it did of November sweeps programming. Not a single FOX program ranked over 35th on the chart and only two programs (The Monday night lineup) did better than CBS's worst program. The major reason for the collapse is THE X FACTOR. Since the World Series ended, it has lost about 2-3 million viewers and 25% of its A18-49 numbers. It may be a long year for FOX if it can't count on its talent competition series to even do decent numbers.
Even with a rebounded SUNDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL, NBC couldn't hold off BCS except in the A18-34 demographic ratings. THE VOICE's ratings have dropped over the last few weeks and the three editions of the show were all out of the top 10 for the week. But, NBC is in a similar situation as FOX. Discounting Football and THE VOICE, only one program ranked higher than 40th for the network (THE BLACKLIST at #17). The numbers could have been even lower for NBC had it not aired a repeat edition of THE VOICE on Thursday night and expanded the Tuesday night show to 11 p.m., preempting CHICAGO FIRE.
ABC actually did better this week than it did last week, but it is still ranked in 3rd place. It had two programs in the top 10, lead by the CMA Awards in the #5 spot. Two additional programs make up the network's top 30 entires, as GREY'S ANATOMY and SCANDAL place 28th and 30th, respectively.
The CW rebounded slightly as the top shows carried the bottom feeders to better numbers.
The Top 30 A18-49 demo stats:
- CBS - 14 programs
- NBC - 8 programs
- ABC - 7 programs
- FOX - 1 programs
- CW - 0 program
- #1 Reality - DANCING WITH THE STARS
- #1 Drama - NCIS
- #1 New Drama - THE BLACKLIST
- #1 Comedy - THE BIG BANG THEORY
- #1 New Comedy - THE MILLERS
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Network Weekly Averages for Week of November 4, 2013:
Network | Viewers | A18-49* | A25-54* | A18-34* | HH* |
ABC | 7.90 m | 2.0/6 | 2.4/6 | 1.5/5 | 5.1/8 |
CBS | 11.35 m | 2.7/8 | 3.4/9 | 1.9/6 | 7.0/11 |
CW | 1.63 m | 0.7/2 | 0.4/1 | 0.7/2 | 1.1/2 |
FOX | 3.83 m | 1.4/4 | 1.6/4 | 1.3/4 | 2.3/4 |
ION | 1.18 m | 0.3/1 | -- | -- | 0.8/1 |
NBC | 8.55 m | 2.7/8 | 3.2/8 | 2.1/7 | 5.3/9 |
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