TV Ratings Thursday: 'The Office', 'Parks & Recreation', 'Up All Night' All Down Double Digits, 'The X Factor' Rises, 'Glee' Falls
FOX was the number one network among adults 18-49 and total viewers.
On FOX, The X Factor earned a 3.4 adults 18-49 rating up 10% from last week's 3.1 . Glee scored a 2.9 among adults 18-49, down 6% from last week's 3.1.
NBC premiered its Thursday night comedy line-up. SNL Weekend Update Thursday garnered a 1.6 adults 18-49 rating, down 6% from Community's 1.7 in the time period on September 22, 2011. and down 69% from a 5.1 for a similar election special on October 10, 2008. Up All Night earned a 1.3 adults 18-49 rating, down 46% from a 2.4 for its premiere on Wednesday, September 21, 2011 and down 38% from Parks & Recreation's 2.1 in the time period on September 22, 2011. The Office scored a 2.1 among adults down 46% from a 3.9 for its previous season premiere on September 22, 2011, and tying its lowest rated telecast ever. Parks and Recreation earned a 1.7 adults 18-49 rating, down 19% from a 2.1 for its prior season premiere on September 11, 2011 st 8:30PM, and down 48% from Whitney's 3.3 in the time period on September 22, 2011. Rock Center With Brian Williams notched a 1.1 adults 18-49 rating, down 21% from last week's 1.4.
On ABC, Wipeout scored a 1.4 adults 18-49 rating, up 27% from last week's 1.1, though the number will probably be adjusted in the finals due to local football pre-emptions.
On The CW, The Next garnered a 0.6 among adults 18-49, up 300% from last week's 0.2, though that will definitely come down in the finals, since the show was pre-empted in New York City for football.
X-Factor ist gestiegen (da kamen wohl einige Zuschauer rüber, die letzte Woche THE VOICE geschaut haben), dafür ist Glee etwas gefallen .. die Show lief auch schonmal besser
Das NBC Programm ist eigentlich durch die Bank eine Katastrophe .. und was sie sich beim Rock Center gedacht haben, kann ich wirklich nicht verstehen.. das lief letzte Season schon katastrophal und ist jetzt auch nicht besser. Klar, eine Newssendung ist sicherlich billiger als etwas anderes .. aber NBC hat doch bei der Leno Sache schon massive Probleme mit den Affiliates bekommen, weil die bessere LeadIns für die Local News brauchen?
ABC, CBS und CW haben ja noch nichtmal angefangen :|