caracas1914 February 28, 2015 Share February 28, 2015 "SMASH " had more in common with "GLEE." Before that you have to go back to, so help me , "Cop Rock". 1 Link to comment
Ann Mack February 28, 2015 Share February 28, 2015 Child Star Ratings and overall this season: http://headlineplanet.com/home/2015/02/28/ratings-foxs-glee-viewership-slips-for-child-star-episode/ February 27 – 0.6 – 1.67MFebruary 20 – 0.6 – 1.86MFebruary 13 – 0.6 – 1.81MFebruary 6 – 0.5 – 1.58MJanuary 30 – 0.7 – 1.85MJanuary 23 – 0.7 – 1.82MJanuary 16 – 0.7 – 1.98MJanuary 9 (average of two episodes) – 0.7 – 2.34M Link to comment
heyerchick March 1, 2015 Share March 1, 2015 It feels like we should change this thread title to Ratings & Scheduling: That's what more and more of you missed on Glee 13 Link to comment
coolbeans3131 March 1, 2015 Share March 1, 2015 Good one! I definitely missed this episode. No Kurt, no me. Link to comment
caracas1914 March 2, 2015 Share March 2, 2015 But you would have discovered Myron. Cannot bleach out the memories. Link to comment
Ann Mack March 7, 2015 Share March 7, 2015 Glee ratings: 0.6/1.81M viewers; however this is a quick release and may be adjusted either way. http://headlineplanet.com/home/2015/03/07/ratings-foxs-glee-viewership-rises-slightly-this-week/ Link to comment
tom87 March 7, 2015 Share March 7, 2015 I want to see how much it dropped off the second half. Link to comment
Ceeg March 7, 2015 Share March 7, 2015 9:00pm Fox – GleeViewers: 1.88 million (#4), A18-49: 0.7/ 2 (#4) 9:30pm Fox – Glee Viewers: 1.74 million (#4), A18-49: 0.6/ 2 (#4) 1 Link to comment
phoenixrising March 7, 2015 Share March 7, 2015 I'm amazed it didn't drop more. I kept it on, out of a need to finish it, but I kept muting stuff, and looking at my phone. Link to comment
Ceeg March 7, 2015 Share March 7, 2015 I think that those 1.74 million represent fandom + people who accidentally leave their tv on. Link to comment
Ann Mack March 14, 2015 Share March 14, 2015 #Glee drew a 0.7 adults 18-49 rating with 2.06 million viewers. http://headlineplanet.com/home/2015/03/14/glee-ratings/ Link to comment
Hana Chan March 14, 2015 Share March 14, 2015 Not at all surprised with a viewership bounce. We're at the end and there are a lot of people who just want to see how it all wraps up. Thankfully the last episode was one of the better ones this season. Hopefully that will bode well for the last two. Link to comment
jaytee1812 March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 One last time. 0.8 at 8pm and 0.7 at 9pm http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/03/21/tv-ratings-fridayglee-finale-flat-grimm-hart-of-dixie-shark-tank-steady-last-man-standing-cristela-up/377843/?utm_campaign=WP%20%3E%20Twitter&utm_medium=twitter&utm_source=twitter Link to comment
caracas1914 March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 http://headlineplanet.com/home/2015/03/21/glee-finale-ratings/ The "Glee" finale set a season high in total viewers, but its performance left a lot to be desired. Series finales rarely represent national “events” in today’s television era. They do not prompt tens of millions of fringe and non-fans to unite with the diehards in waving goodbye. They do not dominate the national focus the way series like “M*A*S*H” and “Seinfeld” did when they concluded.The two-hour “Glee” finale, which aired Friday sans even a hint of momentum, had no prayer of changing that reality.It did not change that reality.According to fast national data, Friday’s “Glee” finale drew a modest 0.8 adults 18-49 rating with 2.70 million viewers from 8-9PM and a 0.7 with 2.53 million from 9-10PM.The most-watched “Glee” episode of the season, the episode’s viewership total was nonetheless very far from massive. Prior to the midway point of season 5, the notion of a “Glee” episode–let alone the series finale–drawing fewer than 3 million total viewers was unfathomable.The performance was even less impressive in the realm of adults 18-49. This week’s finale performance precisely mirrors that of the season six premiere, which drew the same 0.8 fast national rating at 8PM and an equivalent 0.7 rating at 9PM.Glee Sixth Season Ratings Trajectory:(Episode Date – Adults 18-49 rating – Total Viewership)March 20 – (final #s pending)March 13 – 0.7, 2.02MMarch 6 – 0.6 – 1.81MFebruary 27 – 0.6 – 1.69MFebruary 20 – 0.6 – 1.86MFebruary 13 – 0.6 – 1.81MFebruary 6 – 0.5 – 1.58MJanuary 30 – 0.7 – 1.85MJanuary 23 – 0.7 – 1.82MJanuary 16 – 0.7 – 1.98MJanuary 9 (average of two episodes) – 0.7 – 2.34M Link to comment
Ann Mack March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 (edited) Glee Series Finale Ratings: 8-9pm 0.8/2.70M viewers 9-10pm 0.7/2.53M viewers Overall: 2.6M viewers Usually a show doesn't turn off and lose its viewers in finale (well at least I don't/didn't think they would). I would think most would want to follow through to the end. Yet once again Glee is being "ground breaking". I guess it could have been worse. Those numbers are generous considering the pile of crap "Dreams Come True" was. Edited March 21, 2015 by Ann Mack 3 Link to comment
caracas1914 March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 (edited) Comparative NUmbers for multiple year shows that unlike Glee, had consistent ratings problems during their runs...actually Heroes had early peak Glee like numbers it's first years Series Finales: Ratings and LIve viewers Fringe 1.0 3.2 million (also on Fridays) /5 seasons Parks and Recreation 1.6 4.2 million/ 7 seasons Chuck 4.31 million/(also on Fridays) 5 seasons Heroes 4.4 million/ 4 seasons Parenthood 1.7 5.5 million/ 6 Seasons It seems that Glee holds the record for lowest rated series finale of a multiple season major network show and smallest live audience EVER, A record is a record, no? Edited March 21, 2015 by caracas1914 Link to comment
jjjmoss March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 Well Dollhouse had 2.16 million viewers...though it only had 26 episodes in total. Link to comment
caracas1914 March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 (edited) Well Dollhouse had 2.16 million viewers...though it only had 26 episodes in total. Was FOX"s Dollhouse ever a hit? It seemed it struggled mightily in the ratings from it's onset and was a surprise renewal even for a second season. But sure, it had a smaller live audience in the end than Glee did, and technically Dollhouse was "multiple seasons". Having said that, in the all important ratings (18-49) even it's finale bested Glee. The last series hour episode for Doll House, on a Friday , scored a .8 rating. Hell, even the CW's ailing 6th year show "Gossip Girl" reached .8 for it's last regular hour aired in it's 6th season. Mind you we are talking the CW. So as of now, Glee's .7 rated last hour is still the champ, as the lowest rated episode of a multi year network series finale. Will anybody knock it off it's pedestal any time soon? Edited March 21, 2015 by caracas1914 Link to comment
fakeempress March 21, 2015 Share March 21, 2015 So as of now, Glee's .7 rated last hour is still the champ, as the lowest rated episode of a multi year network series finale. Will anybody knock it off it's pedestal any time soon? I'd like to see Ryan take the blame for that the way he takes the credit for the initial success. 3 Link to comment
jjjmoss April 8, 2015 Share April 8, 2015 (edited) New Girl might be gunning for that title. It just got a prelim 0.9, and is coming back for another season, which will likely fall some more. Oh or Mindy Project assuming it gets another season, when its finale got a 0.8. Oh, Fox... Edited April 8, 2015 by jjjmoss Link to comment
AndySmith April 8, 2015 Share April 8, 2015 What makes Glee's ratings in the last few seasons so remarkable is how much they declined from the peak/glory days. Shows like Fringe, Parenthood, and Dollhouse were never huge hits nor suffered as much as a decline of ratings that Glee did. I guess Heroes is more comparable to Glee, since it was a big hit in it's first couple of seasons and just tanked. 1 Link to comment
camussie September 27, 2015 Share September 27, 2015 (edited) In my area of the country the Glee reruns in syndication went from being on two hours a week Saturday prime-time on My Network TV (a Fox owned network) to being on two hours a week Saturday late night to being pulled altogether. This tells me that Glee has not done well in syndication. Not surprising considering how it ended up and also how RM & team's almost obsessive drive to keep Glee relevant to the times with pop culture reference after pop culture reference dated the show really quickly. Edited September 27, 2015 by camussie Link to comment
SevenStars September 27, 2015 Share September 27, 2015 In my area of the country the Glee reruns in syndication went from being on two hours a week Saturday prime-time on My Network TV (a Fox owned network) to being on two hours a week Saturday late night to being pulled altogether. This tells me that Glee has not done well in syndication. Not surprising considering how it ended up and also how RM & team's almost obsessive drive to keep Glee relevant to the times with pop culture reference after pop culture reference dated the show really quickly. Also, a lot of the references that Glee made was aimed at those in the fandom. If you weren't active in the fandom, you wouldn't know what they were talking about. This type of writing alienates fans. Link to comment
buffy11bnl September 30, 2015 Share September 30, 2015 In my area of the country the Glee reruns in syndication went from being on two hours a week Saturday prime-time on My Network TV (a Fox owned network) to being on two hours a week Saturday late night to being pulled altogether. This tells me that Glee has not done well in syndication. Not surprising considering how it ended up and also how RM & team's almost obsessive drive to keep Glee relevant to the times with pop culture reference after pop culture reference dated the show really quickly. They were airing them Sunday afternoons in my area but got pulled a couple of weeks ago. Link to comment
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