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Post by managermike99 on Sept 14, 2016 13:37:19 GMT -5
For the week leading up to the official start of the Television season we will be showing ratings only for Liberty TV's original programming (not the entire night, and not the other networks).
Monday, September 12th 8:00pm: Monday Night Preview -S (0.2/1 1.14)
Tuesday, September 13th 8:00pm: Tuesday Night Preview -S (0.2/1 1.02)
Wednesday, September 14th 8:00pm: Wednesday Night Preview -S (0.2/1 0.93)
Thursday, September 15th 8:00pm: Thursday Night Preview -S (0.1/0 0.54)
Friday, September 16th 8:00pm: Friday Night Preview -S (0.1/0 0.42 9:00pm: Halloween 1.01 -P 0.8/4 3.65 10:00pm: Halloween 1.02 0.7/3 3.22
Saturday, September 17th 8:00pm: The Columbus Affair (part 1) (8-10pm) -O 0.7/3 3.27
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 20, 2016 10:53:22 GMT -5
Sunday, September 18th
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions) 7 p.m.
NFL overrun (CBS) (7-7:44 p.m.) 5.9/22 18.84 Football Night in America (NBC) (7:30-8:20 p.m.) 3.2/11 9.08 Emmy Awards Red Carpet (ABC) – S 0.9/3 4.78 Bob’s Burgers (FOX) – R 0.5/2 1.36 Saturday Night Preview (LIB) -S 0.1/0 0.40 7:30 p.m. 60 Minutes (CBS) (7:44-8:44 p.m.) 2.6/9 12.70 Bob’s Burgers (FOX) – R 0.7/2 1.74 8 p.m. 68th Primetime Emmy Awards (ABC) (8-11 p.m.) – S 2.8/9 11.38 The Simpsons (FOX) – R 0.7/2 1.83 Sunday Night Preview (LIB) -S 0.1/0 0.57 8:30 p.m. Sunday Night Football (NBC) (8:20-11:45 p.m.) 8.2/26 22.75 The Case Of: JonBenet Ramsey (CBS) (8:44-10:44 p.m.) – P 2.1/7 10.42 The Simpsons (FOX) – R 0.7/2 1.80 9 p.m. Family Guy (FOX) – R 0.8/3 1.89 Halloween (LIB) -R 0.2/1 0.81 9:30 p.m. The Last Man on Earth (FOX) – R 0.5/1 1.30
10:00 p.m. Halloween (LIB) -R 0.2/1 0.66 10:30 p.m.
NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) (10:44-11:44 p.m.) – R 0.7/2 4.57
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 21, 2016 11:24:07 GMT -5
Monday, September 19th
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions) 8 p.m. The Big Bang Theory (CBS) – P 3.8/13 15.82 The Voice (NBC) (8-10 p.m.) – P 3.3/11 12.10 Dancing With the Stars (ABC) (8-10 p.m.) 1.7/6 10.71 Gotham (FOX) – P 1.3/4 3.90 Buy More (LIB) -P 0.9/3 2.46 Supergirl (The CW) – R 0.2/1 0.82 8:30 p.m. Kevin Can Wait (CBS) – P 2.6/9 11.08 Alyssa Luvs Sean (LIB) -P 0.7/2 1.99 9 p.m. The Case Of: JonBenet Ramsey (CBS) (9-11 p.m.) 1.8/6 8.24 Lucifer (FOX) – P 1.3/4 4.36 Rollin' (LIB) -P 0.7/2 2.36 Supergirl (The CW) – R 0.2/1 0.89 10 p.m. The Good Place (NBC) (10-11 p.m.) – P 2.3/8 8.04 Match Game (ABC) 0.9/3 4.40 Havana (LIB) - P 0.9/3 2.79
Buy More 5.01 - "More Changes" (2016) (Sep 19/2016) 0.9/3 2.46 As Alex reaches her 3rd trimester and Morgan delves deeper and deeper into childish things, they fight over his preparedness for fatherhood. The new Korean store manager Gun Dung arrives and begins to drive the staff crazy with all his rules. Big Mike attends his first senior management meeting at head quarters in Los Angeles and finds everyone other than General Beckman to be a flake.
Alyssa Luvs Sean 1.01 - "Pilot" (2016) (Sep 19/2016) 0.7/2 1.99 Alyssa Poisson's favorite teacher and mentor Mr. Bernard, recruits an incoming enigmatic junior Sean Gill to play guitar in the stage band where Alyssa is the star drummer and sax player. However, Sean rebels against the band and gets off to a bad start with Alyssa; and he quits the band. Mr. Bernard, a free spirit, wants to just let it go but Alyssa does some snooping and puts a bug in the ear of Principal Campbell as Sean was only allowed into the school from out of district because he was so talented. Campbell attempts to get him expelled but the guidance counsellor Ms. Covington intercedes. After a meeting with Gill, Ms. Covington proclaims to Bernard and Campbell that he is the emotional equivalent of a genius, and has amazing insights. Alyssa goes to Parker's house to hangout after her parents are fighting; but all she can do is talk about Sean. Alyssa uses her position as year book editor to dig into Sean's background.
Rollin' 1.01 - "Pilot" (2016) (Sep 19/2016) 0.7/2 2.36 When Dwight Poolman a drug dealing young man gets transferred to straight arrow Elliot Long's work team at Imperial Motors' Detroit plant it sets off a series of events. Long and his buddy and co-worker Dale Hardaway confront Dwight but he is backed by their boss Dutch McKnight, so the duo decide to turn to the union rep Dieter Toeffer for help. The FBI sends controversial African American agent Kareem Jackson to the Detroit office to stop the organized crime system that makes the drugs flow. Kareem settles into his new apartment with his troubled younger sister Cherelle, and the two immediately face racism from the neighbours. The union betrays Long and Hardaway. Long's temper bottles over at home and his wife Teresea gives him an ultimatum; therapy or leave.
Havana 3.01 - "Backstretch" (2016) (Sep 19/16) 0.9/3 2.79 guest star: Robert Redford A U.S. senator Cliff Wallington (Robert Redford) has an clandestine meeting in Miami with Rick who is the proxy for Mr. Borges, in regards to raising money for a Cuban invasion force. Rick and Borges meet with both the CIA's Grier and Gloria Smith at a Greyhound track to plot. Rick's plans to move back to Chicago are put on hold, no small thanks to Mr. Borges partially blaming Rick for the fall of the Philadelphian. Rick also witnesses some seedy activity at the race track, run by Gloria Smith, including doping and neglect of the animals. At her request Sonya's brother Alex works at trying to negotiate buying Abe's freedom.
Analysis Buy More will suffer as long as it has to go up against Big Bang Theory, but an 0.9 is about what could be expected. Later in the season the network hopes to see some 1.0-1.2 demos. Alyssa Luvs Sean suffered against the much anticipated Kevin Can Wait with a BBT lead-in. However the show got some very positive reviews, especially amongst youth and on social media for the smart dialogue and situation. The network still has high hopes for the show. Sit-com's more so then dramas can often become hits later in life. Rollin' disappointed, especially when dramas usually get a spike. Neal McDonough is probably brining in some fans but it seems the subject matter may have some people turned off. The racial issues in the news every night now may be hurting this show. Havana likely got a 0.1 tick up from the guest appearance by Robert Redford, and will likely fall back to its mediocre 0.8 historical waterline.
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 22, 2016 12:13:01 GMT -5
Tuesday, September 20, 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions) 8 p.m.
The Voice (NBC) (8-10 p.m.) 3.4/12 12.29 NCIS (CBS) – P 2.2/8 15.99 Dancing WIth the Stars (ABC) (8-10 p.m.) 1.5/5 8.60 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX) – P 1.1/4 2.39 Night Shift (LIB) -P 1.0/3 2.80 The Flash (The CW) – R 0.3/1 0.88 8:30 p.m. Tuesday's Gone (LIB) -P 1.2/4 3.36 New Girl (FOX) – P 1.2/4 2.31
9 p.m. Bull (CBS) – P 2.2/8 15.56 Scream Queens (FOX) – P 1.0/3 2.17 Downbeats (LIB) -R 0.2/1 0.65 MADtv (The CW) 0.2/1 0.58 10 p.m. This Is Us (NBC) – P 2.8/10 10.07 NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) – P 1.4/5 11.12 Agents of SHIELD (ABC) – P 1.1/4 3.44 Night Moves (LIB) -R 0.3/1 0.98
8.01 - "Come Into The Light" (Sep 20/2016) 1.0/3 2.80 The C-Store reopens with a bright modern look that apparently is giving customers headaches and nosebleeds. Feeling underused Olaf tries to to convince Daniel that a self-serve checkout will save the store money. Darvesh returns to work part-time as he works on his medical degree. The rest of the crew try to talk Daniel into hiring Jim back, even though he burned down the previous location.
6.01 - "Movements" (Sep 20/2016) 1.2/4 3.36 Tuesday, Trudy Q, Madison, and Twyla move into their new condo, and are surprised when Grandpa wants to move in as well. Bonnie goes into labor.
Analysis: Night Shift opened a little softer then the network hoped for, considering Flash is still in repeats and the Middle has not premiered yet. Brooklyn Nine-Nine may be thinking the same thing though. It is not inconceivable that Night Shift could drop down to 0.8 this season. Tuesday's Gone on the other hand opened a bit stronger then expected and had a good showing beating out New Girl. The episode itself centered around moving and child birth did not get good reviews from critics however, which does not bode well for the show's ability to hold onto any new viewers it gained from the day change.
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 22, 2016 20:10:54 GMT -5
Wednesday, September 21, 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. Survivor (CBS) (8-9:30 p.m.) – P 2.3/8 9.46 Lethal Weapon (FOX) – P 2.2/8 7.93 The Goldbergs (ABC) – P 2.0/8 6.90 Blindspot (NBC) 1.3/5 6.08 Hollywood RHD (LIB) -R 0.3/1 1.22 Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW) – R 0.3/1 1.18
8:30 p.m. Speechless (ABC) – P 2.0/8 7.38
9 p.m. Empire (FOX) – P 4.2/13 10.87 Modern Family (ABC) – P 2.6/9 8.24 Law & Order: SVU (NBC) – P 1.8/6 7.83 Greatest Hits (LIB) -R 0.4/1 1.70 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW) 0.3/1 1.13
9:30 p.m. Big Brother (CBS) (9:30-11 p.m.) – F 2.0/7 6.32 Black-ish (ABC) – R 2.0/7 6.39 Whose Line Is it Anyway? (The CW) – R 0.4/1 1.20
10 p.m. Designated Survivor (ABC) – P 2.2/8 10.04 Chicago PD (NBC) – P 1.6/5 6.87 Kingmakers (LIB) -R 0.3/1 1.04
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 26, 2016 12:37:30 GMT -5
Thursday, September 22nd 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. NFL Thursday Night Kickoff (CBS) (8-8:27 p.m.) 2.7/11 8.90 Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) – P 2.5/9 8.75 Superstore (NBC) – P 1.5/6 5.45 Rosewood (FOX) – P 0.7/3 3.65 Greater Good (LIB) - P 0.6/2 2.86 The Flash (The CW) – R 0.2/1 0.94
8:30 p.m. Thursday Night Football (CBS) (8:27-11:20 p.m.) 6.1/22 17.55 The Good Place (NBC) 1.4/5 5.25 Real Genius (LIB) - P 0.9/3 3.88
9 p.m. Chicago Med (NBC) – P 1.4/5 7.02 Detroit 1-8-7 (LIB) -P 1.2/4 4.41 Notorious (ABC) – P 1.1/4 5.39 Pitch (FOX) – P 1.1/4 4.23 Supernatural (The CW) – R 0.2/1 0.68
10 p.m. How to Get Away with Murder (ABC) – P 1.4/5 5.11 The Blacklist (NBC) – P 1.3/5 6.40 Hollywood RHD (LIB) -P 0.8/3 3.83
Greater Good 1.01 - "Pilot" (Sep 22/2016) 0.6/2 2.86 A chance meeting at The Daily Grind coffee shop has Allan Carlsson the director of "The Greater Good" hire young Dexter Lehrner as an unpaid intern. When the rest of the crew Gabriella, Bruce, and Wine show up to work that night they find a potential story of a young man who may have been returned after an alien abduction. Allan, Bruce and Dexter ride over to Lancaster, Pennsylvania to investigate while Gabriella and Wine remain at the offices (because they have paying day jobs). Gabriella and Wine are actually plants for the CIA and report on Allan's movements to the Deputy Director; yet an oblivious Allan begins to believe that Dexter may actually be a CIA plant but on Bruce's advice decides to play it cool and keep an eye on him. The Deputy Director is more than happy to have The Greater Good break the story of the possible alien abduction to cover up their real role in the story.
Real Genius 1.01 - "Pilot" (Sep 22/2016) 0.9/3 3.88 Recent graduate of Cal-Tech Dr. Mitch Taylor (accompanied by his parents; guest stars Gabriel Jarret & Michelle Meyrink) at the ripe age of 20 is recruited at a Silicon Valley trade show by Jerry Hathaway, C.E.O. of tech giant Oakwood Labs along with their science rock star Chris Knight, who looks anything but excited at the prospect. Mitch moves in to the company dorms where he lives down the hall from the eccentric Knight. Knight introduces Mitch to the project making 3D printers and the big issue; the failure rate of the lasers. Everything is going fine until Mitch is kidnapped by a group of "Opensourcers" in a white panel van and warned about the evils of Oakwood Labs. Frustrated by his inability to solve the laser issues, 3D teammate Carter Tibbs decides to try and fix the dorm's industrial popcorn maker which makes Kent Prescott (Chief Strategy Officer) blow a gasket.
Detroit 1-8-7 7.01 - "Endless Summer" (Sep 22/2016) 1.2/4 4.41 It's been 3 months since Louis Fitch took over the squad as interim commander and the crew heads off to the local pub to celebrate the end of summer, and to share remembrances of the crazy, hot summer. Kirchof and MacGray recount the stabbing case where a bird swooped down and took off with the murder weapon. Mahajan recounts the first case he caught with his new partner Coates where a family was brutally murdered and with the step-father missing the state wide manhunt that ensued. The squad whispers about the bad attitude of Coates and how they just found out last week that he was a friend of deceased Detective Washington; and still holds a grudge against the squad, blaming them for Washington's death, making him anything but friendly. The squad grills Fitch about his relationship with Dellacruz who they refer to as Cougar-Shark Cruz. MacGray has flashbacks to the Byrd assassination and to the knowledge that it was Bobby Fitch who pulled the trigger; and how the secret has strained his relationship with Commander Fitch.
Hollywood RHD 5.01
Analysis: Greater Good had a mediocre start with the demos but skewed surprisingly old, giving it a better total number of viewers performance. Real Genius numbers were outstanding surpassing its lead-in numbers from Greater Good by 50% in the demos. The extra promotion this show received probably helped. Detroit 1-8-7 was off to a reliable and strong start; finishing ahead of new shows at FOX and ABC. A minor coup for the Lib. Hollywood RHD is suffering from the knowledge that this will likely be its last season. The move to Thursdays apparently did nothing to help the show, even after following another cop show.
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 28, 2016 15:23:16 GMT -5
Friday, September 23, 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. MacGyver (CBS) – P 1.7/8 10.90 Last Man Standing (ABC) – P 1.1/5 5.95 Hell’s Kitchen (FOX) – P 1.1/5 3.37 Tales From Margaritaville (LIB) -P 1.0/5 5.40 Superstore (NBC) – R 0.6/3 2.37 Masters of Illusion (The CW) 0.2/1 0.73
8:30 p.m. Dr. Ken (ABC) – P 0.9/4 4.02 The Good Place (NBC) – R 0.6/3 2.33 Masters of Illusion (The CW) – R 0.2/1 0.75
9 p.m. Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) – P 1.4/6 10.22 Shark Tank (ABC) – P 1.1/5 4.98 The Exorcist (FOX) – P 1.0/4 2.85 Dateline (NBC) (9-11 p.m.) 1.0/4 4.63 Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW) – R 0.3/1 0.96
10 p.m. Blue Bloods (CBS) – P 1.3/6 10.55 20/20 (ABC) 0.7/3 3.35 Halloween (LIB) 0.6/3 2.71
Tales From Margaritaville 1.01 - "A Pilot Looks at Fifty" (Sep 23/2016) 1.0/5 5.40 Introducing hosts JD Spradlin, Sara West, and Trish Suhr as well as house band 'Landsharks Band'. Guests include Jimmy Buffett himself, and the Zac Brown Band.
Halloween 1.03 - "Devil's Night, October 30th, 2016" (Sep 23, 2016) 0.6/3 2.71 It is Devil's night, October 30th and Michael stalks the house where he grew up in; setting his sights on Laurie Strode and Amber Fox. Flashbacks show us one of Michael's infrequent visits back to his home, this one an unsupervised Halloween visit as approved by Dr. Loomis; which ends in tragedy as Michael has a break and stabs his Mother to death with scissors. Dr. Loomis tries to convince Sheriff Brackett that Michael will return to Haddonfield and kill; but the Sheriff insists that Michael will try and stay hidden and off grid. Molly Wallace meets up with Kerry Myers (Michael's brother) for sex in a graveyard; and fantasizes that it is Michael instead of Kerry, and Kerry leaves when she accidentally calls him Michael. Toledo Jones has an unsettling interview with Lindsey Wallace. Tommy Doyle gets in a fight at the dance and thrown in jail by Deputy Wesier when another guy hits on Amber Fox. Sheriff Brackett calls Michael's sister Judith to warn her that he escaped and may go after her; she tells him not to worry as she has "disappeared"; Brackett and Judith dance around the fact that they obviously had a long term relationship that did not end well.
Analysis: Tales From Margaritavile got off to a great start, especially in total number of viewers. But will they be able to keep pace when Jimmy Buffett himself is not on the show? Halloween took a step back this week. But because its a limited run show though (and because this is Liberty TV) there is no danger of cancellation.
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 28, 2016 15:28:26 GMT -5
Saturday, September 24th 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. Saturday Night College Football (ABC) (8-11 p.m.) 0.8/4 2.98 The Voice (NBC) (8-10 p.m.) – R 0.7/3 3.13 NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) – R 0.6/3 3.89 The Columbus Affair (part 2) (LIB) (8-10 p.m.) 0.6/3 3.06 College Football (FOX) (8-11 p.m.) 0.5/2 1.68
9 p.m. NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) – R 0.6/2 4.20
10 p.m. 48 Hours (CBS) – P 0.8/4 4.82 This Is Us (NBC) – R 0.7/3 2.86 Detroit 1-8-7 (LIB) -R 0.3/1 1.28
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 29, 2016 12:10:45 GMT -5
Sunday, September 25th 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
7 p.m. NFL overrun (CBS) (7-7:51 p.m.) 5.3/18 17.70 Football Night in America (NBC) (7:35-8:22 p.m.) 3.1/10 8.76 Family Guy (FOX) – R 0.8/3 2.03 Once Upon a Time: Evil Reigns Once More (ABC) – S 0.6/3 2.86 Liberty X (LIB) -R 0.2/1 0.97
7:30 p.m. 60 Minutes (CBS) (7:51-8:51 p.m.) 2.6/8 14.36 Bob’s Burgers (FOX) – P 1.1/4 2.60
8 p.m. The Simpsons (FOX) – P 1.4/5 3.36 Once Upon a TIme (ABC) – P 1.3/4 3.99 Liberty X (LIB) -P 0.6/2 3.02
8:30 p.m. Sunday Night Football (NBC) (8:22-11:15 p.m.) 7.6/24 20.62 NCIS: Los Angeles (CBS) (8:51-10:51 p.m.) – P 1.5/5 10.34 Son of Zorn (FOX) 1.1/4 2.65
9 p.m. Family Guy (FOX) – P 1.3/4 2.80 Secrets and Lies (ABC) – P 1.0/3 4.06 Macabre (LIB) -P 1.0/3 3.75
9:30 p.m. The Last Man on Earth (FOX) – P 0.9/3 2.23
10 p.m. Quantico (ABC) – P 1.0/3 3.64 Saradas (LIB) -P 0.7/3 3.09
10:30 p.m. MacGyver (CBS) – R (10:51-11:51 p.m.) 1.0/4 5.36
Liberty X 7.01 - "Truth and Bluster" (Sep 25/2016) 0.6/2 3.02 Top economists look at free trade deals signed by the U.S. and the truth behind the tariffs and taxes; Debate over Trump's claims of jobs leaving the U.S. with job creation in better paying service and information industries.
Macabre 4.01 - "The Devil Inside" (Sep 25/2016) 1.0/3 3.75 A man undertakes a futile quest to discover why he wakes up at 3:11 every night (Jermaine Dominique; Nikki Reed). A police detective interviews a suspect who claims to be the devil incarnate (Sabine Mondestin; Robert Englund).
Saradas 2.01 - "Rodriguez, Rifo, Aymont, Woo, Carpenter" (2016) (Sep 25/2016) 0.7/3 3.09 Coverage of the Ben Weider Legacy Cup from Edmonton, Canada (Marissa Rodriguez, Cristina Rifo, Savannah Aymont). Grandmaster Linda Woo. Beach time with Cassandra Carpenter.
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 29, 2016 12:21:49 GMT -5
Monday, September 26th, 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. The Big Bang Theory (CBS) 3.6/12 14.24 The Voice (NBC) 3.2/10 11.72 Dancing With the Stars (ABC) 1.8/6 10.83 Gotham (FOX) 1.2/4 3.54 Debate Preview (LIB) 0.8/3 3.36 Supergirl (The CW) – R 0.2/1 0.96
8:30 p.m. Kevin Can Wait (CBS) 2.7/8 10.62
9 p.m. Presidential Debate (NBC) (9-10:39 p.m.) 5.8/15 18.16 Presidential Debate (ABC) (9-10:39 p.m.) 3.4/9 13.52 Presidential Debate (CBS) (9-10:39 p.m.) 3.0/8 12.08 Presidential Debate (FOX) (9-10:39 p.m.) n/a 5.30 Presidential Debate (LIB) (9-10:39 p.m.) 1.1/3 5.04 Supergirl (The CW) – R 0.3/1 1.11
10:30 p.m. Debate Analysis (NBC) (10:39-11 p.m.) 4.0/11 12.76 Debate Analysis (ABC) (10:39-11 p.m.) 2.2/6 8.98 Debate Analysis (CBS) (10:39-11 p.m.) 2.1/6 8.23 Debate Analysis (LIB) (10:39-11 p.m.) 0.6/2 2.78
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Post by managermike99 on Sept 29, 2016 14:16:39 GMT -5
Tuesday, September 27th 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. The Voice (NBC) (8-10 p.m.) 3.3/11 12.09 NCIS (CBS) 2.1/8 15.52 Dancing With the Stars (ABC) (8-10 p.m.) 1.3/5 8.06 Night Shift (LIB) 1.0/4 2.62 Brooklyn Nine-Nine (FOX) 1.0/4 2.34 The Flash (The CW) – R 0.3/1 0.81
8:30 p.m. Tuesday's Gone (LIB) 1.1/4 2.95 New Girl (FOX) 1.0/4 2.03
9 p.m. Bull (CBS) 1.9/7 13.61 Downbeats (LIB) -P 0.7/3 2.66 Scream Queens (FOX) 0.7/3 1.70 MADtv (The CW) – F 0.2/1 0.55
10 p.m. This Is Us (NBC) 2.6/9 8.75 NCIS: New Orleans (CBS) 1.5/6 10.76 Night Moves (LIB) -P 1.3/5 4.72 Agents of SHIELD (ABC) 0.9/3 2.95
Night Shift 8.02 - "I Quit, I Quit, I Quit!!" (Sep 27/2016) 1.0/4 2.62 John decides he can't handle the stress anymore and resigns from his Sheriff position. The town decides to contract out to the state and requests Sarah who accepts so she and Daniel can try their relationship again. Daniel's parents Cecilia and Milton are bored in retirement and try various hobbies.
Tuesday's Gone 6.02 - "Faith" (Sep 27/2016) 1.1/4 2.95 Bonnie and Roger have a baby girl, but because its done by C-section Mother and Baby have to stay in the hospital an extra few days which drives Roger crazy. Tuesday goes through Madison's old clothes and toys trying to decide what to give to the new baby, but finds it difficult to part with anything.
Downbeats 2.01 - "Blue Skies" (Sep 27/2016) 0.7/3 2.66 Gene breaks the news to his staff that he has sold the bar to a couple of investors from out in Hollywood; a cop Harry Bosch and a lawyer Mickey Haller. Haller arrives and after kicking the tires wants to make some changes that will mean more profits but less traditional jazz ambience. Gene has trouble transitioning from owner to manager of Downbeats. Haller brings in a new act, Strummer Franklin, a performer known as much for his abrasive personality as his chops. Delfina, Shawna, and Willow move into their new apartment; and its a real dump.
Night Moves 4.01 - "The Boss" (Sep 27/2016) 1.3/5 4.72 Pat hires a new sultry floor manager Zara Riviera (Taylor Cole) the same day he names his daughter Jess to be the new general manager of Diamonds & Rust. Immediate tensions arise between Zara and Jess as the latter feels she should have been able to choose her own manager, and the former feels Jess is too young and inexperienced to give her any direction. At first Mike enjoys working with Murray again, but soon becomes despondent when he realizes how much his friend has grown up and become more independent. The crew tries to find a way to fight against the draw of the mechanical bull rides over at Spurs. Boyd moves too fast for Jess' liking and she tells him that it might not be a good idea for them to date since she is now "the boss".
Analysis Tuesday's Gone took a bit of a dip off about 10% from week 1. Downbeats opens up about a demo point lower then hoped. Night Moves also opened up a demo point lower then hoped, but actually a demo point higher then most critics were predicting.
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Post by managermike99 on Oct 2, 2016 14:15:24 GMT -5
Wednesday, September 28th, 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. Survivor (CBS) 2.1/8 9.16 Lethal Weapon (FOX) 2.0/8 7.23 The Goldbergs (ABC) 1.9/7 6.58 Blindspot (NBC) 1.3/5 5.60 Corvette Club (LIB) -P 0.4/1 1.44 Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW) – R 0.3/1 1.26
8:30 p.m. Speechless (ABC) 1.8/6 6.43
9 p.m. Empire (FOX) 3.7/12 9.65 Modern Family (ABC) 2.3/8 7.41 Criminal Minds (CBS) – P 1.9/6 8.92 Law & Order: SVU (NBC) 1.6/5 6.09 Whose Line Is It Anyway? (The CW) 0.4/1 1.17 Corvette Club (LIB) 0.3/3 1.05
9:30 p.m. Black-ish (ABC) 1.6/5 5.58 Whose Line Is it Anyway? (The CW) – R 0.3/1 1.04
10 p.m. Designated Survivor (ABC) 1.8/6 7.97 Chicago PD (NBC) 1.5/5 6.14 Greatest Hits (LIB) -P 1.4/5 5.27 Code Black (CBS) – P 1.2/4 6.37
Corvette Club 1.01 - "Pilot" (Sep 28/2016) 0.4/1 1.44 Barry Melnyk and Allan Kirton, two burnouts from San Bernadino decide to steal a rich man's Corvette, a one of a kind prototype 1963 Split Window Coupe with a "4th seat" in the back. The two childhood friends though get caught by the man's security agent Warren Nurse who shows he is tougher then he looks and sounds. Mr. Shaw though is impressed with Barry & Allan and offers them a job; to steal a rival's corvette in New Mexico and drive it to a warehouse that Shaw owns in Las Cruces. The duo make a plan to steal the 1962 327/360 Fuelie using Barry's computer hacking skills along with Allan's mechanical skills. Along the way they pickup a hitchhiker, a prostitute named Angel who is happy to play along for a ride to Las Cruces, stringing the boys along with her sex appeal. The theft of the Fuelie goes off well from a ranch style mansion, but when there is a hot pursuit the boys learn that Angel is a lot better getaway driver than either of them. The group is met at the warehouse by Nurse who offers them (via blackmail) another job.
Corvette Club 1.02 - "Silver Ray" (Sep 28/2016) 0.3/3 1.05 Barry & Allan conspire to steal a famous actor's 1963 Silver Sting Ray (they were not Stingray's yet) from his estate in the Hollywood hills. Mr. Shaw has Nurse drive a trailer nearby to take delivery. Barry & Allan run into trouble when they find two cars almost identical and decide they need to steal them both; but only one will fit into the trailer. In the meantime Angel goes missing and they think she may have run off, but she shows up at the climax, but with the cops hot on her tail. Barry uses his hacking skills to look into Mr. Shaw's background and finds some shady deals.
Greatest Hits 6.01 - "The Flamboyant One" (Sep 28/2016) 1.4/5 5.27 guest star; Armand Assante Katherine and Marshall find themselves alone running "the agency" with Katherine's father Dean having gone into retirement, moving to Costa Rica. Marshall receives an anonymous package with a kill sheet in it for a flamboyant Mexican kingpin (Armand Assante) currently residing in Tucson, Arizona. After Marshall pushes the envelope to the side Katherine falls victim to a drive by shooter who puts one between her eyes; thankfully just a paint pellet as a warning shot. Marshall and Katherine decide to do some background on the drug king but not to take action, just to step up their vigilance. However, this time its Marshall receiving one between the eyes from a rooftop sniper. Marshall and Katherine take a trip to Tucson where their plan to take out the kingpin goes sideways putting Marshall in danger when it turns out that he is not the flamboyant Mexican's type. The duo manage to finish the mission with some last minute help from a computer hacker Brock Pruitt, and a lonewolf operative Jeneva Damon.
Analysis: Corvette Club got off to a dreadful opening which will test Liberty's resolve not to cut shows early from the lineup. Greatest Hits opened up one tick lower then expected/hoped, could be partly to do with the weak lead-in?
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Post by managermike99 on Oct 3, 2016 11:11:24 GMT -5
Thursday, September 29th 2016
Time Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions)
8 p.m. Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) 2.4/9 8.41 The Big Bang Theory (CBS) – R 1.3/5 6.50 Superstore (NBC) 1.3/5 4.39 Rosewood (FOX) 0.8/3 3.60 Greater Good (LIB) 0.5/2 2.50 The Flash (The CW) – R 0.3/1 1.15 8:30 p.m. Kevin Can Wait (CBS) – R 1.1/4 4.90 The Good Place (NBC) 1.3/5 4.45 Real Genius (LIB) 0.9/3 3.58 9 p.m. The Big Bang Theory (CBS) – R 1.3/5 5.36 Chicago Med (NBC) 1.3/5 6.79 Notorious (ABC) 1.1/4 4.51 Detroit 1-8-7 (LIB) 1.1/4 4.12 Pitch (FOX) 1.0/4 3.68 Supernatural (The CW) – R 0.3/1 0.93 9:30 p.m. Kevin Can Wait (CBS) – R 1.1/4 4.25 10 p.m. How to Get Away with Murder (ABC) 1.3/5 4.33 The Blacklist (NBC) 1.1/4 5.99 Bull (CBS) – R 0.8/3 3.92 Hollywood RHD (LIB) 0.8/3 3.79
The Greater Good 1.02 - "Cocktails" (Sep 29/2016) 0.5/2 2.50 Allan hosts his annual staff cocktail party at his condo which he shares with his husband Phillip Workman; who likes to make a fuss. Gabriella and Wine spend most of the party trying to find excuses which will lead them to their annual replacement of the CIA listening and video devices in the home; their plans go astray when the last device can not be accessed because it is in a popcorn maker that Bruce spends the entire party trying to fix. Dexter spends most of the party trying to keep his distance from Phillip who he believes is hitting on him. Allan has a panic attack after one of the bugs malfunctions and actually broadcasts part of a phone conversation being had by the Deputy Director.
Real Genius 1.02 - "Everybody Wants To Rule The World" (Sep 29/2016) 0.9/3 3.58 Mitch meets a female co-worker Jordan Melnyk and over Red Bulls she tells him the story of how Chris' 3D printer company RamenBot (named after the cheap noodles everyone ate) raised money on kickstarter but after several failed designs could not deliver a reliable printer in time and had no choice but to sell out to Oakwood Labs (the evil empire). Jordan also tells Mitch how mad this made the open source community because Oakwood made everything proprietary and the leader is Chris' former minority partner Stevie Howe. Senator Shoehorn (guest star Val Kilmer) comes for a visit where Jordan displays the work the company is doing on prosthetic limbs using the 3D printers, much to the delight of a rejuvenated Mitch. However, Chris then leads Mitch through the duct work to overhear as Shoehorn meets with Jerry Hathaway and Kent Prescott behind closed doors, and its obvious he is interested in the espionage application of the printers.
Detroit 1-8-7 7.02 - "Diamonds/Hugo & Dave" (Sep 29/2016) 1.1/4 4.12 After making a bunch of noise about funding cuts from the bankrupt City of Detroit and the lack of updated life saving equipment such as vests, Fitch and Dellacruz concoct a plan to make some diamonds disappear after a bust that were not inventoried correctly. Fitch is able to use his New York contacts to fence the diamonds and then the money is donated to the city and specified how it is to be used; the squad gets their vests is one of the items. Immediately it becomes apparent that Dellacruz now expects Fitch to tow the party line; something he did not bargain for. After taking down a pair of bank robbers, when the squad tries to flip one against another, they find a complication; before their criminal partnership the two men had married each other so that they could invoke spousal privilege if ever caught. MacGray goes to see a police psychiatrist about his dilemma.
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Post by managermike99 on Oct 3, 2016 13:49:04 GMT -5
Friday, September 30th, 2016
Show Adults 18-49 Rating/Share Viewers (millions) 8 p.m.
MacGyver (CBS) 1.4/6 9.09 Tales From Margaritaville (LIB) (8-10pm) 1.1/5 5.76 Last Man Standing (ABC) 1.0/4 5.8 Hell’s Kitchen (FOX) 1.0/4 3.19 This Is Us (NBC) – R 0.6/3 2.65 Masters of Illusion (The CW) – F 0.4/1 1.32 8:30 p.m. Dr. Ken (ABC) 0.8/4 3.92 Masters of Illusion (The CW) – R 0.3/1 1.33 9 p.m. Hawaii Five-0 (CBS) 1.3/6 9.62 Shark Tank (ABC) 1.1/4 4.99 Dateline (NBC) (9-11 p.m.) 1.0/4 4.68 The Exorcist (FOX) 0.7/3 2.08 Penn & Teller: Fool Us (The CW) – R 0.4/1 1.23 10 p.m. Blue Bloods (CBS) 1.3/6 10.39 20/20 (ABC) 0.9/4 3.93 Halloween (LIB) 0.6/3 2.83
Tales From Margaritaville 1.02 - "Boat Drinks" (Sep 30/2016) 1.1/5 5.76 Musical guests The Boat Drunks; Tips for tailgates; Gator wrestling; and actor Terry O'Quinn. Day trippin' to Dunn's River Falls, Jamaica.
Halloween 1.04 - "Halloween Day, October 31st, 2016" (Sep 30, 2016) 0.6/3 2.83 Flashbacks show us Michael coming of age, and leaving the youth institution under Dr. Loomis and entering an adult facility where they basically "catalogue" him and try and keep him sedated; no family ever visits him of course after he killed his Mother. Laurie has a huge fight with Amber over her Halloween plans and considers going to Sheriff Brackett. Toledo Jones digs into stories posted by online "survivors" of Dr. Loomis' treatments and goes to meet with one of them for an interview. Sheriff Brackett while publicly still calling for calm; privately tells his deputies they will be working around the clock, and tries to get help from the State patrol but is turned down. Michael meets up with his brother Kerry when he visits his Mother's gravesite, and exacts his revenge for perceived injustices.
Analysis Tales From Margaritaville actually built on its premiere and added one tick to its demo rating. Halloween held steady in the demos and added some viewers.
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