Season 7 Ratings

Down considerably from last week, but not the lowest so far this season...

7.08 "Scared Stiff":

Leading out of Medium was dominant but older skewing crime solvers CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 9.97 million; A18-49: #2, 1.7/ 5), which lost considerable steam since moving from Wednesday at 10 p.m.
(From PI Feedback.)
 
As I said in the news forum, it doesn't surprise me that the ratings fluctuate as much as they do considering the show is on Friday night. It could just as easily be back up next week.
 
Oh no people please watch CSI: NY at home every Friday night at 9/8c especially those 25,000:rolleyes: (seriously?) homes with Nielsen box! Just postpone your plans to Saturdays! Let's help our show get through this awful time slot. :D
 
Oh no people please watch CSI: NY at home every Friday night at 9/8c especially those 25,000:rolleyes: (seriously?) homes with Nielsen box! Just postpone your plans to Saturdays! Let's help our show get through this awful time slot. :D
This really concerns me, because you know CBS doesn't care about our feelings for this show. Besides the fact remains that they don't want to cut CSI or Miami because they are "older and established" ugh...
 
This is the third time I've written this post...:shifty:

I think NY has been doing pretty well in it's timeslot. Like PerfectAnomaly said I also think the numbers will fluctuate from time to time because it's much easier to find something to do on Friday nights than on any other weeknight. But the numbers have been pretty steady and it also helps that Blue Bloods is doing pretty good. They are doing much better than Miami which is all over the place. Which is ironic because I thought that Fridays was much more worse than Sundays. Anyway, I hope it keeps up because I want Sela for more than one season ;).
 
Ratings bumped back up over 10 million this week. :)

7.09 "Justified":

CSI: NY (Viewers: #1, 10.24 million; A18-49: #1t, 1.6/ 5 at 9 p.m.), followed by freshman Blue Bloods (Viewers: #1, 11.31 million; A18-49: #2, 1.6/ 5 at 10 p.m.), which both deserve accolades cracking the 10-million viewers mark this low-HUT level evening.
(Source)
 
Yes, well, we see what happens when drawing the "right" set of eyeballs to the TV becomes the sole concern. Ashley Simpson, Nelly Furtado, DL drama, Kim Kardashian. If S7 and quality actors like John Larroquette are old-fogey television, then give me my cane and that jar of Pepsodent.
 
Yes, well, we see what happens when drawing the "right" set of eyeballs to the TV becomes the sole concern. Ashley Simpson, Nelly Furtado, DL drama, Kim Kardashian. If S7 and quality actors like John Larroquette are old-fogey television, then give me my cane and that jar of Pepsodent.

I agree. The CSI franchise has always skewed older so IMO all the stunt casting and DL drama did was piss off their core fanbase. They're definitely on the right track this season, despite the key demo's numbers.
 
Ratings were adjusted down a little bit

Not many changes to the preliminary adults 18-49 ratings for Friday night. CSI: NY was adjusted down 0.1 to a 1.5 rating. That means ABC unscripted won both the 9pm and 10pm hours, though ABC had won the night as a whole even in the preliminary numbers. The Harmony special on NBC was also adjusted down 0.1 with adults 18-49.

CSI: NY
- 10.178 million viewers
- 6.5/11 HH
- 1.5/5 A18-49
http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/20...-adjusted-down-school-pride-adjusted-up/73055
 
:eek: :(

I'm hoping for a rebound on December 3's new episode. I checked CBS schedule and only Friday (Survivor and Sunday) shows are going to be new that week. Sigh. I don't know if the 150th episode will get the promotion it needed but I'm positive the ratings will go up! :thumbsup:
 
Yes, well, we see what happens when drawing the "right" set of eyeballs to the TV becomes the sole concern. Ashley Simpson, Nelly Furtado, DL drama, Kim Kardashian. If S7 and quality actors like John Larroquette are old-fogey television, then give me my cane and that jar of Pepsodent.
I agree. The CSI franchise has always skewed older so IMO all the stunt casting and DL drama did was piss off their core fanbase. They're definitely on the right track this season, despite the key demo's numbers.
No, I totally understand how the younger "guest stars" mess up the shows. I myself have always stuck with shows that were more for older people. I don't like all the kiddie drama. But I too, understand that CBS wants people to watch all the teenie boppers and make money. Somehow, I just can't shake the feeling that NY is on its way out :(
 
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