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December 7, 2016 at 11:59 pm #331743RumplesGirlKeymaster
Speaking of ratings…here’s our updated list for premieres/finales!
Season One Premiere Ratings : 4.0 (“The Pilot”)
Season One Finale Ratings: 3.3 (“A Land Without Magic”)
Season Two Premiere Ratings: 3.9 (“Broken”)
Season Two Final Ratings: 2.3 (“…And Straight On ‘Till Morning”)
Season Three-A Premiere Ratings: 2.6 (“The Heart Of The Truest Believer”)
Season Three-A Finale Ratings: 1.9 (“Going Home”)
Season Three-B Premiere Ratings: 2.4 (“New York City Serenade”)
Season Three-B Finale Ratings : 2.3 (“Snow Drifts”/”There’s No Place Like Home”)
Season Four-A Premiere Ratings: 3.5 (“A Tale Of Two Sisters”)
Season Four-A Finale Ratings: 1.7 (“Heroes and Villains”)
Season Four-B Premiere Ratings: 2.2 (“Darkness On The Edge Of Town”)
Season Four-B Finale Ratings: 1.8 (“Operation Mongoose Part 1 and Part 2”)
Season Five-A Premiere Ratings: 1.8 (“The Dark Swan”)
Season Five-A Finale Ratings: 1.3 (“Swan Song”)
Season Five-B Premiere Ratings: 1.3 (“Souls of the Departed”)
Season Five-B Finale Ratings 1.2 (“Only You/ An Untold Story”)
Season 6-A Premiere Ratings 1.3 (“The Savior”)
Season 6-A Finale Ratings .9 (“Wish You Were Here”)
Overall our average is hovering around a 1.0; the overall eyeballs have not fallen significantly; and the breakdown demos (18-34) (25-54) remains good, staying between 1.0-1.4 (with one 1.6)
[adrotate group="5"]"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"December 8, 2016 at 11:09 am #331760MatthewPaulModeratorIt’s interesting that 3B and 5B were the most stable, as the difference between their premieres and finales were only a tenth. And overall, the biggest drops tend to happen within the first half of the Season.
December 8, 2016 at 7:00 pm #331778RumplesGirlKeymasterIt’s interesting that 3B and 5B were the most stable, as the difference between their premieres and finales were only a tenth. And overall, the biggest drops tend to happen within the first half of the Season.
Speaking of 6B, I know it’s super early but I think I’ll put down my prediction for 6×11 as 1.0, a slight increase over the 6A finale. We’ll end S6 somewhere between .8-1.0, with little dropping.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"December 12, 2016 at 11:45 am #331825RumplesGirlKeymasterFor those interested, the first week without OUAT saw the broadcast premiere of Frozen in our time slot. They did 1.7 in demo.
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"December 12, 2016 at 8:12 pm #331835MichaelBlockedFor those interested, the first week without OUAT saw the broadcast premiere of Frozen in our time slot. They did 1.7 in demo.
It’s Frozen, so of course it would do well.
December 22, 2016 at 12:23 am #332286nonnieParticipantTHE reason why ONCE numbers are down… the volume of options.
December 22, 2016 at 12:27 am #332287nonnieParticipantONCE UPON A TIME ABC 0.9 1.5 0.6 67%
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December 23, 2016 at 8:30 pm #332317MichaelBlockedhttp://tvline.com/2016/12/23/ratings-2016-2017-tv-season-winners-losers/
OUAT is doing fairly well compared to other shows on ABC.. It’s going to get a final season.
December 23, 2016 at 10:16 pm #332318RumplesGirlKeymasterhttp://tvline.com/2016/12/23/ratings-2016-2017-tv-season-winners-losers/ OUAT is doing fairly well compared to other shows on ABC.. It’s going to get a final season.
That’s what Matt and I have been saying for months. Ratings aren’t insular, you have to look at the whole board. I agree–one more season (and I actually predict a full 22 to get as much as it can).
"He was a lot of things to me" "The only conclusion was love"January 19, 2017 at 9:53 pm #332694RumplesGirlKeymasterSome interesting pilot news from ABC today
ABC added to its drama pilot orders Thursday, handing out official pickups to a magic drama from Greg Berlanti and the Blindspot team as well as a futuristic war drama from Criminal Minds grads Dan Dworkin and Jay Beattie.
Ordered to pilot are The Crossing, from Dworkin and Beattie, and Deception, from Berlanti, showrunner Martin Gero (Blindspot), magician David Kwong and writer Chris Fedak (Chuck, Forever). David Nutter (Game of Thrones) is expected to direct and exec produce Deception, reuniting with Berlanti after helming pilots for The Flash and Arrow.
The drama, produced by Warner Bros. Television, where Berlanti, Gero and Fedak are under overall deals, landed at ABC with a hefty pilot-production commitment in September following a multiple-network bidding war.
Here’s the official logline: When his career is ruined by scandal, superstar magician Cameron Black has only one place to turn to practice his art of deception, illusion and influence — the FBI. He’ll become the world’s first consulting illusionist, helping the government solve crimes that defy explanation and trap criminals and spies by using deception.
Fedak, currently the co-showrunner on The CW’s Legends of Tomorrow, will pen the script and executive produce. Berlanti and head of his studio-based Berlanti Productions banner Sarah Schechter will exec produce. Gero’s Quinn’s House banner produces. Renowned magician Kwong, who is also a puzzle creator as well as writer-producer and consultant on the Now You See Me films and NBC’s Blindspot, will be credited as a co-producer. Kwong is instrumental in creating the puzzles on Blindspot, with Deception set to mark a reunion for him with creator Gero and Berlanti.
Deception is one of multiple scripts prolific producer Berlanti (Arrow, Flash, Blindspot, Supergirl, Legends of Tomorrow) has in the works this development season, with DC Comics take Black Lightning also expected to get the pilot nod at Fox.
The Crossing, meanwhile, is produced by ABC Studios and will be written and exec produced by Criminal Minds, Revenge and Scorpion duo Dworkin and Beattie, with Jason Reed also attached as an EP.
Here’s the official logline: Refugees from a wartorn country start showing up to seek asylum in an American town. Only the country these people are from is America and the war they are fleeing is 500 years in the future. The local sheriff with a past, a federal agent, and a mother in search of her missing refugee daughter drive this allegory with a surprising conspiracy at the center.
The pickups bring ABC’s drama pilot orders for the season to four. Deception — not to be confused with NBC’s short-lived 2013 drama of the same name — and The Crossing join untitled dramas from Marc Cherry and Shondaland’s Paul William Davies.
With several shows getting the boot/probably getting the boot (Notorious, Conviction, Quantico, Secrets and Lies, possibly AoS) these might be some of the replacement. Interesting that one of them is a supernatural based on; it’s niche like OUAT.
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