Final Broadcast Ratings: March 9, 2015
The season finale of THE BACHELOR did end the season tying its best A18-49 ratings of the season, along with the most viewers of the season. The two hour finale drew 9.7 million viewers and a 2.8 demo rating. That is up 1.5 million viewers and over 10% in the demo, over last week. The one hour post-show, AFTER THE FINAL ROSE, kept 96% of the A18-49 ratings and kept 100% of the total audience. The series has been a great program to air between the seasons of DANCING WITH THE STARS, perhaps the best filler, on any network.
NBC was still the top network of the night, but, now in week three, THE VOICE dropped 4%, week to week. Viewership did drop by a significant 700,000 million viewers. With better weather in most of the country, along with Daylight Saving Time, we should expect ratings to be down. THE NIGHT SHIFT lost 650,000 in total viewership, over last week, and dropped
CBS was a solid third on the night, with most shows remaining flat, in the demo ratings, of their last original episodes.
THE FOLLOWING is now a dead series, as it pulls series lows in the ratings. Just 3.5 million viewers and a 1.1 demo rating, are all that tuned in for the season's second episode. Of course it does not help that it has a repeat as its lead in. But, it has established a poor season with last week's premiere down over 60% from the previous year's season opener.
NBC was still the top network of the night, but, now in week three, THE VOICE dropped 4%, week to week. Viewership did drop by a significant 700,000 million viewers. With better weather in most of the country, along with Daylight Saving Time, we should expect ratings to be down. THE NIGHT SHIFT lost 650,000 in total viewership, over last week, and dropped
CBS was a solid third on the night, with most shows remaining flat, in the demo ratings, of their last original episodes.
THE FOLLOWING is now a dead series, as it pulls series lows in the ratings. Just 3.5 million viewers and a 1.1 demo rating, are all that tuned in for the season's second episode. Of course it does not help that it has a repeat as its lead in. But, it has established a poor season with last week's premiere down over 60% from the previous year's season opener.
Final L+SD Network Averages:
ABC - 9.7 million viewers, 2.8 rating in A18-49
CBS - 9.9 million viewers, 2.0 rating in A18-49
CW - 1.3 million viewers, 0.5 rating in A18-49
FOX - 3.0 million viewers, 0.9 rating in A18-49
NBC - 11.1 million viewers, 3.0 rating in A18-49
Time | Net | Program | P2+* | A18-49 | L+3^ | L+7^ |
8:00 | ABC | The Bachelor | 9.68 | 2.8 | 11.60 (3.3) | 12.00(3.4) |
10:00 | ABC | After The Rose | 9.68 | 2.7 | 11.10(3.1) | 11.30(3.2) |
8:00 | CBS | 2 Broke Girls | 8.25 | 2.1 | ||
8:30 | CBS | Mike & Molly | 8.80 | 2.1 | ||
9:00 | CBS | Scorpion | 10.58 | 2.0 | ||
10:00 | CBS | NCIS: LA | 10.72 | 1.8 | ||
8:00 | CW | The Originals | 1.40 | 0.5 | ||
9:00 | CW | Jane The Virgin | 1.26 | 0.5 | ||
8:00 | FOX | Gotham [R] | 2.51 | 0.6 | ||
9:00 | FOX | The Following | 3.51 | 1.1 | ||
8:00 | NBC | The Voice | 13.95 | 3.8 | 16.20(4.7) | 16.60(4.9) |
10:00 | NBC | The Night Shift | 5.45 | 1.3 | 7.70(1.8) | 8.10(1.9) |
* - 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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