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The prior thread disappeared into the "previous seasons" section, so I will start another one of these.  I love to discuss the ratings!!

 

TAR27 premiered to a 1.1 adults 18-49 rating, on par with the season 25 premiere last year.  TAR26 premiered to a 1.5, when it aired the special 90 minute Wednesday edition.  It tied for #1 in the hour with Last Man Standing on ABC.  I think that being even year-to-year is a good thing, when you factor in that  more and more people are watching on their own schedules with less "Live" viewing.

 

CBS has had a fair-to-bad week going into the night, with Big Bang and the NCIS series seeing declines year-to-year.  Race also beat the season premiere of Hawaii Five-O (though was eclipsed by Blue Bloods).

 

This has to be seen as a good result.  Hopefully we can continue to stay above that 1.0 threshold, which is a sign of doom for Friday shows these days.

 

EDIT: It was adjusted up to a 1.2 in the final ratings released today.  That is now an improvement year-to-year.  A good result!

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Shelby, it was, but not anymore since it is no longer on Sunday nights.


As for Friday nights, I can no longer watch it when it airs since I am at a event on Friday nights, but at least I now have CBS All Access so I can catch up the day after - not sure how they count those who watch it later on demand, if they do count them in some way.

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Shelby, it was, but not anymore since it is no longer on Sunday nights.

As for Friday nights, I can no longer watch it when it airs since I am at a event on Friday nights, but at least I now have CBS All Access so I can catch up the day after - not sure how they count those who watch it later on demand, if they do count them in some way.

 

Technically, you're actually doing a better service to the show, unless you have a Nielsen box.  Networks can only rely on Nielsen to get figures on how their shows are doing in Live and DVR ratings.  However, if you're watching online, their website is certainly tracking exactly how many people are clicking there each time.  So go ahead and watch online!

 

1.2 rating in week 2, even with last week.  So far I think we're doing pretty well.

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Shelby, it was, but not anymore since it is no longer on Sunday nights.

As for Friday nights, I can no longer watch it when it airs since I am at a event on Friday nights, but at least I now have CBS All Access so I can catch up the day after - not sure how they count those who watch it later on demand, if they do count them in some way.

I don't have CBS All Access, but I have been able to watch it on the CBS website on Friday night after it airs.  I got in early enough that I don't remember any commercials either.  I'm not above paying to watch TAR, but if I can watch it for free....win/win/win!

5 episodes in, and the ratings are: 1.2, 1.2, 1.1, 1.1, 1.2.

 

So far we're doing pretty good.  We're almost identical to season 25 last year.  This Friday could be tough, on Halloween weekend, and also against the World Series, but so far we have to feel good about how we're doing.

 

For comparison, CBS's Sunday lineup last night saw Madam Secretary get a 1.3, Good Wife 1.0, and CSI Cyber a 0.8.  Sunday nights are in shambles on this network.

TAR is actually doing pretty well considering that it's stable year-to-year, which is huge in this day and age. As the rest of the CBS line-up sees its ratings come down, TAR doesn't look so bad in comparison, especially for airing on a Friday. The only shows that CBS has consistently over a 2.0 are The Big Bang Theory (an outlier, really), NCIS, Survivor, and potentially Supergirl depending on where it lands The rest are in the 1s, and TAR's ratings will likely be at a win, a tie or near-tie with Hawaii Five-0, Madam Secretary, 60 Minutes, Blue Bloods, NCIS: LA, Chicago Code, Elementary, CSI Cyber and The Good Wife. TAR should be cheaper as it's reality, so we're in good shape. In short, CBS has problems in so many high-profile timeslots that TAR's ratings are likely an extremely low priority for them.

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Another 1.2 this week, on Halloween weekend and against the World Series, so I think that's a very solid result.  Tied with ABC sitcoms for second place in the hour.  It was also the top-rated CBS show of the night, beating out Five-O and Blue Bloods.

 

I agree with what DB in CMH said.  CBS is going to have much bigger problems to worry about in their schedule.  Their 10 pm shows are sinking like a rock this year, and Criminal Minds and the NCIS series are finally starting to show their age.  Plus their Thursday lineup hasn't even premiered yet, so who knows how that will do.

 

I just hope we are doing well enough to get "normal" seasons, and not another gimmick season, which is heavily rumored for season 28.

Another 1.1 rating in episode 8.

One thing that was announced today that made me consider TAR. E Network is cancelling/ending The Soup after many years. After sitting on Wednesdays for eternity, declining ratings shifted it to Fridays a year ago, and it was unable to survive. We all know TAR's bell will eventually ring, but hopefully it still has a few good years left on Friday.

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auntlada - of the options you mentioned, Amazon Instant Video is the one that will count. Amazon is certainly keeping track of how many people buy and stream their services, and CBS will almost certainly get a tab on the number of season passes that are bought. Watching live or on your DVR won't affect anything unless, as you say, you are a Nielsen family.

I'm extremely curious to see how this season is going to perform. With CBS having the Super Bowl tonight, there should be at least 1 promotional spot for the new season I would imagine, plus adding in that the cast is trying to lure in a new batch of younger viewers, and it will be very interesting to see if all of it has any effect.

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auntlada - of the options you mentioned, Amazon Instant Video is the one that will count.  Amazon is certainly keeping track of how many people buy and stream their services, and CBS will almost certainly get a tab on the number of season passes that are bought.  Watching live or on your DVR won't affect anything unless, as you say, you are a Nielsen family.

 

Good. We're planning to just buy the season on Amazon Instant Video again. It's either that or upgrade the TiVo, and we haven't decided if we want to do that since we rarely watch the DVRed stuff anyway any more.

A 1.2 rating to start us off. That is even with the first Friday episode of last February's blind dating season. It did manage to win the timeslot, but ABC's sitcoms took the week off, so we'll see next week. Overall, a good result for the premiere.

Edit: adjusted up to a 1.3 in the final ratings. Higher than the entirety of TAR 27.

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A 1.2 rating to start us off. That is even with the first Friday episode of last February's blind dating season. It did manage to win the timeslot, but ABC's sitcoms took the week off, so we'll see next week. Overall, a good result for the premiere.

 

I wish Amazon would release how many people watched it there. Or maybe I don't if it's not very many.

The three-week March Madness hiatus is back, but without any "special two-parter episode!" compensation a la Namibia this time around:

 

5/13/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2812) TBA
5/6/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2811) TBA
4/29/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2810) TBA
4/22/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2809) TBA
4/15/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2808) TBA
4/8/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2807) TBA
4/1/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2806) TBA
3/11/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2805) TBA
3/4/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2804) TBA
2/26/16 (Fr.) 8:00 PM CBS (#2803) Bros Being Jocks (Cartagena, Colombia)

 

http://www.thefutoncritic.com/showatch/amazing-race/listings/

 

Sigh of relief, even with the specter of gimmick seasons and the 30th edition looming. I'm thinking CBS will keep TAR on Friday nights, though.

 

ETA: Is anybody else ticked off that CBS has farmed the Sunday regional finals to cable? If TAR was still airing on Sunday nights, there wouldn't be a lag waiting for the game and 60 Minutes to end.

FYI:  The Amazing Race episode for tonight (4/22) will be pushed back until 2:07AM due to baseball in the Washington DC metro area

 

Don't want anyone to miss an episode, I know I freak out if I don't know about these issues ahead of time! :-)

 

PS  works out perfectly for me since I'm going to the Washington Capitals game at the Verizon Center in Chinatown tonight (Go Caps!!)

Ugh. Condolences for those in the Washington area. Reminds me of TAR4, where the Great Northeast Blackout of 2004 hit on the day of the penultimate episode of TAR4. CBS did us a solid by reairing the episode on Saturday . . . but here in New York, the local station was playing a Jets game. A preseason Jets game. I think it aired around 2 a.m. as well.

FYI:  The Amazing Race episode for tonight (4/22) will be pushed back until 2:07AM due to baseball in the Washington DC metro area

 

Don't want anyone to miss an episode, I know I freak out if I don't know about these issues ahead of time! :-)

 

PS  works out perfectly for me since I'm going to the Washington Capitals game at the Verizon Center in Chinatown tonight (Go Caps!!)

I'm curious how they would know it's going to start at 2:07 AM precisely when it's being pre-empted by a baseball game of unknown length?

1.1 rating for finale. Ticked up to conclude a season almost entirely 1.0-1.1, except for two 0.9's and the 1.3 premiere.

 

Now for the big news, no TAR on the fall schedule, as CBS is launching a Macgyver reboot in our slot. The show has been ordered for midseason. This likely means we are only getting one cycle next year. Ugh. This sucks.

Well, the first sign of that death knell was the move to Fridays. This is just the next step.

 

It doesn't necessarily mean January. They've held it off the schedule once before (season 12) But reinstated it after its replacement tanked just a few weeks in.

 

It could air on Wednesdays in between Survivor seasons. Or replace one of the new shows that tanks. I really wouldn't be surprised to see Wednesdays after the fall Survivor season. 

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Well, the first sign of that death knell was the move to Fridays. This is just the next step.

 

It doesn't necessarily mean January. They've held it off the schedule once before (season 12) But reinstated it after its replacement tanked just a few weeks in.

 

It could air on Wednesdays in between Survivor seasons. Or replace one of the new shows that tanks. I really wouldn't be surprised to see Wednesdays after the fall Survivor season. 

That would be a good idea to air during Survivor seasons. I need my reality fix and I only watch Survivor, TAR & BB. It sounds like a great plan. 

This is terrible news, the press release said it was a midseason replacement.  If another show tanks early, I hope they put it on and we can get two season in.  Very sad.  It also isn't good when press releases call it "the venerable reality series The Amazing Race".  Most people use "venerable" to mean something extremely long in the tooth, a classic and perhaps wise, but definitely on the tail end of life.

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This is terrible news, the press release said it was a midseason replacement.  If another show tanks early, I hope they put it on and we can get two season in.  Very sad.  It also isn't good when press releases call it "the venerable reality series The Amazing Race".  Most people use "venerable" to mean something extremely long in the tooth, a classic and perhaps wise, but definitely on the tail end of life.

and, if they show TAR replaces has a worst time slot it could really kill the show.

The Price is Right special got a 1.2 and outrated both the Survivor and Big Brother episodes on the previous nights (to be fair, they were both against The Voice and TAR wasn't), as well as outrating any episode TAR has had since moving to Fridays, so if CBS can somehow put two and two together from the higher ratings for this and TAR26's Wednesday premiere, or if we get lucky and a show on another night gets cancelled quickly, TAR29 moving away from Friday seems like a distinct possibility.

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