http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/09/29/tv ... a-up/65722
The super heroes of No Ordinary Family premiered with ABC’s best new series rating so far this fall, a 3.1 for adults 18-49. That was down 40% from the premiere of the shooting star that was V, but the first rookie debut to not immediately go on the critical list for them. Dancing With The Stars: Results fell 16% vs. last week to a 3.7 adults 18-49 rating. Detroit 1-8-7 may be slipping towards the morgue, its 2.2 adults 18-49 rating was down 4% from last week.
Glee’s 5.8 adults 18-49 rating (Britney Spears aided!) was up 4% from last week to a series high. Last night’s Glee was Fox’s highest rated Fall live-action comedy telecast in eight years among Adults 18-49 (since 10/29/02, That 70′s Show) and nine years among Total Viewers (since 11/18/01, Malcolm in the Middle).
Raising Hope rose 3% to a 3.2 adults 18-49 rating. Running Wilde didn’t share in the Fox fun though, falling 13% to a 2.1 adults 18-49 rating.
Note that both Detroit 1-8-7 and Raising Hope had overruns from the earlier (and more highly rated) hour, increasing the chances they will be adjusted down in the final ratings.
The season premiere of The Good Wife drew a 2.5 adults 18-49 rating. That was down 19% from its season premiere last fall (9/22). NCIS was stable vs. last week with a 4.0 adults 18-49 rating, while NCIS: LA rose 9% to a 3.7 rating vs. its 2 hour premiere last week.
NBC’s The Biggest Loser fell 7% vs. last week to a 2.7 adults 18-49 rating, while at 10pm Parenthood’s 2.0 adults 18-49 rating was down 17% vs. last week to a series low for an original episode.
The CW’s One Tree Hill 1.6 women 18-34 rating was down a tenth of a point (6%) from last week, while Life Unexpected’s 1.1 women 18-34 rating was down two tenths (15%) .
Fox topped the night with the advertiser and revenue important adults 18-49 ratings, while CBS lead with average viewership.
Gemessen an der bärenstarken Konkurrenz(und da hatten sich einige wirklich schon aufgeregt, weil FOX Glee gleich um 2 Jahre verlängerte

) sicherlich ein ordentlicher Start für No Ordinary Family, aber auf einem anderen Sendeplatz wäre deutlich mehr drin gewesen. Mal sehen wie sich das entwickelt.
Glee wie schon erwähnt bärenstark. Sicherlich sind erst 2 Folgen gelaufen, aber selbst in optimistischen Schätzungen hatte man einen leichten Rückgang wegen des Sendeplatzwechsels erwartet.
Raising Hope behält auch dank Glee alle Möglichkeiten, um Fox seit Ewigkeiten mal wieder einen Live-Action Comedy Erfolg zu bescheren. Running Wilde scheint dagegen langsam dem Abgrund entgegenzutaumeln. Noch sind die Quoten zwar erträglich, aber ich fürchte das ausbluten, wird die nächsten 2 Wochen in dem Tempo weitergehen. Sie besitzt nur den Vorteil, dass Fox keine passenden Halbstünder in der Hinterhand hat.
Good Wife hat die Kritiken auf seiner Seite und wird diese Staffel überleben, aber bei der harten Hand von CBS könnte da auch ganz schnell der Plan umgeschmissen werden, wenn sie bald dauerhauft unter 2.0 in der Zielgruppe fällt und Blue Bloods am Freitag weiterhin überzeugt.
Auch für Parenthood ziehen dunklere Wolken am Horizont auf. Es ist allerdings auch auffällig wie schlecht der 22:00 Sendeplatz am Dienstag allgemein läuft.
http://www.deadline.com/2010/09/ratings ... ing-start/
I found the contrast between 8 PM and 10 PM pretty astonishing. 51.1 million viewers showed up to watch broadcast TV at 8 PM, with all series in the hour drawing decent-to-outstanding numbers. At 10 PM, the total broadcast audience dropped in half, to 26.9 million. In adults 18-49, the decline was even more dramatic, from 16.2 combined rating at 8 PM to a 6.7 at 10 PM when no series came nowhere near a 3 demo rating. Yes, the Wednesday 8 PM hour is becoming a big hour of TV viewing with a lot of solid choices and yes, there is a lot of DVR viewing at 10 PM but still, losing half of the broadcast TV audience from 8-10 PM is a little disconcerting.