Final Broadcast Ratings: February 16, 2015
Closing out a rather quick season, THE CELEBRITY APPRENTICE finale was of a fizzle, in the ratings. Just 6.1 million viewers and a 1.7 demo rating , turned out for the season ender. That is about 15% below what the series had been grabbing, in the A18-49 demographic. Last week's one hour episodes, following a clips show, killed all the momentum the series had going to the end of the season. But, NBC did renew the series for an 8th season, this week, so we get to have more of THE DONALD.
The STATE OF AFFAIRS finale was more of an afterthought, for most viewers. Just 4.5 million stuck around to se the "season finale," which should end up as a season finale. The only thing that will save the series is how bad of shape NBC is with series development. Nothing new is doing well and we could see every freshman series axed. SOF could be the least worst new series of the network.
For the first time since the end of the November sweeps, GOTHAM rose in the ratings, above the previous week's numbers. The DC Comics drama push upward to a 2.1 rating in Adults 18-49, plus a total of 6.5 million viewers. That is up 900,000 viewers and 17% in the demo. The rise at 8 p.m. did carry over to 9 p.m. as SLEEPY HOLLOW was up 600,000 viewers and 17% in the demo.
ABC had an easy time winning the night, but THE BACHELOR did see its first week-to-week lost in the ratings, since episode two. It dropped 5% in the demo, after four consecutive weeks besting the previous week. It was still enough to be the top rated program of the night and the second most watched. CASTLE was tops at 10 p.m., with the absence of NCIS: LA, on the night.
CBS preempted its two dramas for a special Grammy Salute to Stevie Wonder. The 7.6 million viewers and 1.4 demo rating were not horrible, but well below what new episodes of SCORPION and NCIS: LA would have brought in.
The STATE OF AFFAIRS finale was more of an afterthought, for most viewers. Just 4.5 million stuck around to se the "season finale," which should end up as a season finale. The only thing that will save the series is how bad of shape NBC is with series development. Nothing new is doing well and we could see every freshman series axed. SOF could be the least worst new series of the network.
For the first time since the end of the November sweeps, GOTHAM rose in the ratings, above the previous week's numbers. The DC Comics drama push upward to a 2.1 rating in Adults 18-49, plus a total of 6.5 million viewers. That is up 900,000 viewers and 17% in the demo. The rise at 8 p.m. did carry over to 9 p.m. as SLEEPY HOLLOW was up 600,000 viewers and 17% in the demo.
ABC had an easy time winning the night, but THE BACHELOR did see its first week-to-week lost in the ratings, since episode two. It dropped 5% in the demo, after four consecutive weeks besting the previous week. It was still enough to be the top rated program of the night and the second most watched. CASTLE was tops at 10 p.m., with the absence of NCIS: LA, on the night.
CBS preempted its two dramas for a special Grammy Salute to Stevie Wonder. The 7.6 million viewers and 1.4 demo rating were not horrible, but well below what new episodes of SCORPION and NCIS: LA would have brought in.
Final L+SD Network Averages:
ABC - 8.8 million viewers, 2.3 rating in A18-49
CBS - 8.1 million viewers, 1.7 rating in A18-49
CW - 1.4 million viewers, 0.6 rating in A18-49
FOX - 5.3 million viewers, 1.8 rating in A18-49
NBC - 5.6 million viewers, 1.5 rating in A18-49
Time | Net | Program | P2+* | A18-49 | L+3^ | L+7^ |
8:00 | ABC | The Bachelor | 8.97 | 2.6 | 10.80(3.1) | 11.20(3.2) |
10:00 | ABC | Castle | 8.47 | 1.6 | 12.50(2.4) | 13.70(2.6) |
8:00 | CBS | 2 Broke Girls | 8.74 | 2.2 | ||
8:30 | CBS | Mike & Molly | 9.32 | 2.2 | ||
9:00 | CBS | Stevie Wonde Salute | 7.59 | 1.4 | ||
8:00 | CW | The Originals | 1.44 | 0.6 | ||
9:30 | CW | Jane The Virgin | 1.31 | 0.6 | ||
8:00 | FOX | Gotham | 6.19 | 2.1 | ||
9:00 | FOX | Sleepy Hollow | 4.47 | 1.4 | ||
8:00 | NBC | Celebrity Apprentice (SF) | 6.10 | 1.7 | 7.10(2.0) | 7.30(2.1) |
10:00 | NBC | State Of Affairs | 4.47 | 1.0 | 6.50(1.5) | 7.10(1.7) |
* - total viewers, in millions
^ - projected Live+3 and Live+7:
millions of viewers(A18-49 demo rating)
^ - projected Live+3 and Live+7:
millions of viewers(A18-49 demo rating)
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