It's a new year so we decided a new ratings thread would be suitable. Discuss all ratings related topics in here please. Let the shit storm begin...again.
All hours about 4 million? Nice. Considerably down from last year though, but still, good enough. We still have one more Raw before football starts (?), so if that does all above 4 million as well, and then it only goes slightly below 4 million from there... I think that'd be fine.Hour 1 - 4.129 million
Hour 2 - 4.291 million
Hour 3 - 4.151 million
You know whats funny. If you strike out the overruns which involves any of the top 5 stars that is Rock/Lesnar/HHH/taker/Cena from here, you get this -11PM:
8/19: 670,000 (3.6)- Bryan/HHH/Orton/Vince/Stephanie/Shield
8/12: 400,000 (3.5)- Punk/Heyman/Lesnar
8/5: 700,000 (3.4)- Cena-Bryan-Orton/The Shield
7/29: 769,000 (3.29)- Cena/Ryback with Bryan coming out at the end
7/22: 331,000 (3.2)- Bryan vs. Ryback and Cena coming out
7/15: 669,000 (3.41)- Cena picking Bryan for Summerslam
7/8: 48,000 (3.13)- Punk vs. Orton with Bryan run-in
7/1: 567,000 (3.25)- Cena vs. Del Rio and Henry/Ziggler coming out
6/24: 104,000 (2.92)- Bryan vs. Orton
6/17: 636,000 (3.42)- Punk vs. Del Rio and Lesnar/Ziggler coming out
:lol.Cant wait till big Dave posts the quarter hours with Punk drawing more then Austin so I can call out the Happenstan kid and shower him with cold, hard numbers.
Has Barrett/Miz actually happened that much?Ziggler/Kofi
Barrett/Miz
If I see either of these two matches again I'll fast forward through them quicker than the last time.
If you think that then you must be insane. RAW will take a huge dive in 2 weeks when Football starts up again. They will be back to their usual mid 2's by the start of October.as long as Raw stays in the top five, they're golden each week.
Naturally, they have to get a good picture of the show's #1 star.Triple H's nose looks Huge in that photo lol
Interesting, so the majority of the 108,000 loss it appears was actually women tuning out, as the main Males 18-49 demographic was flat week on week. Impressive.August 26th, 2013
- 3.07 rating (-0.17 on last week)
- 3.02 million households
- 4.190 million viewers (-108,000)
- an average of 1.39 viewers per household that watches Raw
- 1.50 Adults 18-49 rating (-0.07)
- 1.904 million viewers in Adults 18-49 demographic (-82,000)
- 2.20 Males 18-49 rating (-0.01)
- 1.376 million viewers in Males 18-49 demographic (+/-0.00)
- 0.82 Womens 18-49 rating (-0.13)
- 0.528 million viewers in Womens 18-49 demographic (-82,000)
- 2.286 million viewers fall outside of Adults 18-49 demographic (-26,000)
Ah, okay, I didn't realise the household ratings were cable only.Detailed A18-49 viewership:
8/26
8:00: 1,815 million viewers
9:00: 1,903 million viewers
10:00-11:06: 1,982 million viewers
8/19
8:00: 1,711 million viewers
9:00: 2,036 million viewers
10:00-11:12: 2,132 million viewers
Live+SD
Edit:
@D.M.N.
USA Network (13/14 season): 1.0 (Cable) HH rating = 986,470 households
Not necessarily because unlike last week, there was no NFL pre-season game on this Monday.before everyone descends into mark wars can everyone please remember there will undoubtedly be a drop off from the show after Summerslam
CHANGES TO HOW TV RATINGS WILL BE DETERMINED AND WHAT THIS MEANS FOR WWE & TNA GOING FORWARD
By Mike Johnson on 2013-08-28 10:20:54
Beginning with the 2013-2014 TV season that will kick off this Fall, the Nielsen company will begin counting households that don't watch TV traditionally (i.e. over the air antennas, cable, etc.) but instead stream their programming.
What this means is that the overall average number of homes that will be accounted for will be greater (an estimate at TVByTheNumbers.com suggests 1.5 million new homes) overall, so ratings are expecting to drop a little across the board, since Nielsen's system measures the percentage of homes watching specific TV programming in comparison to the amount of TVs being viewed at that time.
So, WWE and TNA programming will drop a slight amount in the ratings, even though the homes don't technically receive USA Network, Spike, etc. but have been added to the base of potential homes that could be watching their programming.
Interesting. If I got that right, does this mean that most of the IWC (who stream or download wrestling) could be counted in the ratings? If this is true guys like Bryan and Punk's segments should be through the damn roof no?