Time | Network | Show | Viewers | 18-49 |
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8PM | FOX | So You Think You Can Dance | 7.61 | 2.7/9 |
NBC | NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game 6 | 5.85 | 2.0/7 | |
ABC | The Middle (R) | 4.82 | 1.2/4 | |
CBS | How I Met Your Mother (R) | 4.177 | 1.2/4 | |
CW | America’s Next Top Model (R) | 1.27 | 0.5/2 | |
8:30PM | ABC | The Middle (R) | 4.52 | 1.4/4 |
CBS | Rules of Engagement (R) | 4.39 | 1.3/4 | |
9PM | FOX | So You Think You Can Dance | 8.08 | 3.1/9 |
CBS | Criminal Minds (R) | 7.76 | 1.7/5 | |
NBC | NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game 6 | 7.19 | 2.7/8 | |
ABC | Modern Family (R) | 4.98 | 1.7/5 | |
CW | America’s Next Top Model (R) | 1.04 | 0.5/1 | |
9:30PM | ABC | Cougar Town (R) | 3.63 | 1.2/3 |
10PM | NBC | NHL Stanley Cup Finals Game 6 | 8.75 | 3.5/10 |
CBS | CSI: NY (R) | 8.23 | 1.8/5 | |
ABC | Happy Town | 2.77 | 0.8/2 |
Archives for June 2010
Must Read TV: GREY’S ANATOMY, NBC, THE SIMPSONS & More!
• Obligatory EVERWOOD Alum Watch: GREY’S ANATOMY promotes Sarah Drew.
• Rumor Patrol: NBC worried over Jimmy Fallon’s sharp ratings drop.
• Animated Accolades, Creator Matt Groening and Dan Castellaneta on EW’s greatest character, Homer Simpson.
• From the deparmnet of almost too easy, David Hasselhoff submits to a COMEDY CENTRAL roast.
• Ladies Night: The Hollywood Reporter Emmy Roundtable series continues with Jane Lynch, Courteney Cox, Felicity Huffman, Patricia Heaton, Sofia Vergara and Wanda Sykes.
This Just In: Why ABC Family is Sitting Pretty
First Look: AMC’s RUBICON
Good News: Just how confident is AMC, the network that brought us MAD MEN and BREAKING BAD when it comes to their next scripted series? So much so that they’re offering up a sneak preview of the one-hour RUBICON pilot, a conspiracy thriller starring James Badge Dale (HBO’s THE PACIFIC) this Sunday at 11PM following the third season finale of BREAKING BAD. Bad News: To find out what happens next, you’ll have to wait until August 1st at 8PM when the show returns in its regular timeslot with a two-hour premiere event.
Watch, PVR, Pass: Wednesday June 9, 2010
Blogger Beat Down: The Wrap Names TV’s Biggest Show-Killers, We Throw the Book, err… Dictionary at them!
The subject of this week’s ‘Blogger Beat Down’ is… The Wrap writer Brent Lang who in an obvious (and we should mention very successful) attempt for page views, named Alex O’Loughlin, Mark Feuerstein and Mark Valley among “TV’s 8 Biggest Show-Killers.”
Our Take: Putting aside the obvious fact that right out of the gate, author Brent Lang completely misses the mark by failing to include notorious show-killers Eric Balfour and Paula Marshall on his list, we find ourselves with little choice but to ask the slightly awkward albeit painfully obvious question: Does Mr. Lang comprehend the meaning of the term “Show-Killer?” We only ask because it is our belief that if an actor is currently starring in a hit show — like ROYAL PAINS star Mark Feurestein who just saw his show’s second season help contribute to record ratings for USA, or Mark Valley whose action/adventure hybrid HUMAN TARGET just got picked up by FOX for a second season — they aren’t technically ‘show-killers,’ are they? Oh, and as for former MOONLIGHT and THREE RIVERS star Alex O’Loughin… how about getting back to us after you’ve had the chance to watch his work in CBS’ re-imagined HAWAII FIVE-0. Having seen it ourselves, we’re pretty confident in saying third time is most definitely the charm.
The CW to Emmy Voters: We Exist!
By: Vlada Gelman
I’d like to thank my mom for always believing in and my manager and the entire cast and crew, who work tirelessly, and the CW…
Yeah, you’re probably not going to hear that at the Primetime Emmy Awards this year, but that hasn’t stopped the CW from mounting its first ever Emmy campaign. Earlier this week, Deadline Hollywood Daily posted about the network’s OMFG FYC campaign, which consists of an insert in the new issue of Emmy magazine (more photos of which can be found here). Although the OMFG slogan is associated with GOSSIP GIRL — they considered the slogan, “Beautiful people deserve Emmys too,” according to DHD – the insert also features THE VAMPIRE DIARIES, ONE TREE HILL, SMALLVILLE and SUPERNATURAL. All the featured shows are produced by campaign brainchild Warner Bros. TV, which explains the absence of the CBS Television Studios’ 90210 and LIFE UNEXPECTED, the latter of which I think is more worthy than some of the WBTV shows.
TV Ratings: Tuesday June 8, 2010 (Glee goes out on a [Demo] high note!)
Time | Network | Show | Viewers | 18-49 |
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8PM | CBS | NCIS | 10.38 | 1.6/5 |
ABC | Jimmy Kimmel Live | 8.09 | 2.9/10 | |
NBC | America’s Got Talent (R) | 7.24 | 1.9/6 | |
FOX | Hell’s Kitchen | 6.29 | 2.8/9 | |
CW | 90210 (R) | 815,000 | 0.4/1 | |
8:30PM | ABC | NBA Countdown pre-game | 8.96 | 3.5/11 |
9PM | NBC | America’s Got Talent | 12.55 | 3.5/10 |
FOX | Glee | 10.56 | 4.5/12 | |
ABC | NBA Finals: Lakers vs. Celtics | 10.39 | 4.3/12 | |
CBS | NCIS: Los Angeles | 9.60 | 1.8/5 | |
CW | Life Unexpected (R) | 595,000 | 0.3/1 | |
10PM | ABC | NBA Finals: Lakers vs. Celtics | 11.63 | 4.9/13 |
CBS | The Good Wife (R) | 6.99 | 1.2/3 | |
NBC | Losing it With Jillian | 6.42 | 2.3/6 |
Must Read TV: GLEE, 24, ENTOURAGE & More!
• No longer D-List, Kathy Griffin gets the last laugh.
• A Full Hou….igh school? John Stamos to guest on GLEE.
• And now a message from the fictional President of the United States: Cherry Jones sets the record straight as to why she dropped out of the Emmy race.
• Curious how ENTOURAGE ends? It will cost you the price of admission + popcorn.
• Giving this man one more thing to tweet about, TBS campaigns for Conan O’Brien now defunct TONIGHT SHOW.
Watch, PVR, Pass: Tuesday June 8, 2010
WATCH: PRETTY LITTLE LIARS (8PM ABC Family, MuchMusic in Canada)
Dear CW, we’ve got three words for you: Watch your back! Because after handily beating you in the ratings game, ABC Family is setting their sights on the ripped-from-the-popular-book one with tonight’s premiere of PRETTY LITTLE LIARS. A perfectly packaged hour long sudser, which if you can get over the premise’s complete lack of originality (It’s I Know What You Did Last Summer meets GOSSIP GIRL, with a dash of DESPERATE HOUSEWIVES thrown in for good measure) may in fact be our pick for summer’s guiltiest pleasure.