Dee October 6, 2016 Share October 6, 2016 3.4 in the demo. On a down night all around. And it's still outpacing all non-cable & non-sports television shows, by a healthy margin, especially once Live +3 and Live +7 numbers are factored in. 1 Link to comment
mtlchick October 7, 2016 Share October 7, 2016 4 hours ago, healthnut said: 3.4 last night, definitely slipping Reports say outside of a few shows, most of them were down due to the baseball playoff game. 1 Link to comment
healthnut December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 Last night got a 2.5, which means This is Us on NBC beat it this week (2.8) and Big Bang in its 10th season has been beating it pretty much all year. Of course, it will get renewed but it seems to be burning out fast. Link to comment
Dee December 8, 2016 Share December 8, 2016 (edited) Given the usual wonky holiday ratings, the show residing on a struggling network, the ongoing recent scheduling issues, normal network tv erosion patterns and being paired against a buzzy live musical last night; it's still doing remarkably well. Realistically, it was never going to repeat it's meteoric rise, but no show that has anywhere near similar success ever does. It's still FOX's crown jewel and will remain so for at least 3-4 more seasons. Edited December 8, 2016 by Dee 3 Link to comment
jhlipton December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 Also, shows don't compete across networks, but within each network. So you have to compare Empire's 2.5 to Pitch or Lucifer. From TV By the Numbers: Quote So, yes, “Empire” has fallen considerably in the ratings this season, and it’s gone below a 3.0 in adults 18-49 a couple times in recent weeks — the first and second time that’s ever happened to the show. So what? FOX is not going to dump the top-rated drama on broadcast TV. “Empire” is a lock to return next season. The show’s gravity-defying first season had the effect of setting the bar so high that it would likely never reach it again. What “Empire” has done since then is just act like a normal network drama, falling year to year but staying within a fairly narrow range week to week. That’s what shows do. Is “Empire” the world-beating network savior it was two years ago? No. But it’s still arguably the most important piece of FOX’s lineup at the moment, and no way the network lets that go. Link to comment
Dee April 7, 2017 Share April 7, 2017 On 12/12/2016 at 0:27 PM, jhlipton said: Also, shows don't compete across networks, but within each network. So you have to compare Empire's 2.5 to Pitch or Lucifer. Exactly! 2 Link to comment
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