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As Hannibal is a critically acclaimed show with weak ratings, perennially on the bubble, I thought a ratings thread would be useful.

 

HANNIBAL Season 2 ratings to date
Source: TV By The Numbers http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/?s=live%2B7

 

L+SD = Live + Same Day 18-49 demo
L+7= Live + 7 Day DVR 18-49 demo

 

201 KAISEKI 02/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.1 (18-49 L+7) 1.9 (Rating Increase) +0.8 (% Increase) +73%

 

202 SAKIZUKI 03/07
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

203 HASSUN 03/14
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.5 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +67%

 

204 TAKIAWASE 03/21
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

205 MUKOZUKE 03/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0 (18-49 L+7) 1.6 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +60%

 

206 FUTAMONO 04/04
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

207 YAKIMONO 04/11
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8

 

208 SU-ZAKANA 04/18
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9

 

209 SHIIZAKANA 04/25
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0

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HANNIBAL Season 2 ratings to date
Source: TV By The Numbers http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/?s=live%2B7

 

L+SD = Live + Same Day 18-49 demo
L+7 = Live + 7 Day DVR 18-49 demo

 

201 KAISEKI 02/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.1 (18-49 L+7) 1.9 (Rating Increase) +0.8 (% Increase) +73%

 

202 SAKIZUKI 03/07
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

203 HASSUN 03/14
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.5 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +67%

 

204 TAKIAWASE 03/21
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

205 MUKOZUKE 03/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0 (18-49 L+7) 1.6 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +60%

 

206 FUTAMONO 04/04
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

207 YAKIMONO 04/11
(18-49 L+SD) 0.7 (18-49 L+7) 1.3 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +86%

 

208 SU-ZAKANA 04/18
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9

 

209 SHIIZAKANA 04/25
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0

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Zap2It's TV By The Numbers: NBC Predictions: 'Community' & 'Hannibal' Are Likely To Be Renewed, 'Dracula' Is Likely To Be Canceled

 

The (Cancellation Bear) bear figures that Community will be kept for another short season in 2014-15 to take the timeslot of another failed freshman sitcom. Similarly, if Hannibal was renewed last season with its low ratings relative to other NBC shows because of it's cheapness to NBC, the bear figures that it can be renewed again. And while the bear thinks that Dracula might be in a similar situation as Hannibal, he's making the guess that NBC will only renew one of them. The completely unconfirmed report in an Irish newspaper of a second season for Dracula notwithstanding.

 

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Digital Spy: Exclusive: Hannibal season 3: Bryan Fuller "very confident" about renewal chances

Bryan Fuller has revealed that he is "very confident" that Hannibal will be renewed for a third season.

 

"I hear very positive things," Fuller told Digital Spy. "All of the creatives at NBC are so supportive of the show and want it back, and the schedules and salespeople are like, 'It's a new show, get rid of it'. We are banking on the creative people winning out over the salespeople.

 

"The ratings are not anything to jump up and down about, but the critical acclaim is great, and we're sort of a prestige project for the network, so we're hoping that's enough, like it was last year. There have been indications that it will be."

 

Fuller also revealed that he and his co-producers have considered alternative options for producing the third season, should NBC fail to renew the show.

 

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The AV Club: Will fear of TV cancelations become a thing of the past?

 

Extracts from the article which relate to Hannibal:

 

Consider three shows: ABC’s Trophy Wife, Fox’s Enlisted, and NBC’s Hannibal. Though the three could not be any more different in subject matter or premises, they share one major thing: Their ratings are disastrous enough that even a season ago, they would have been marked for swift, brutal cancelation. And yet as we head into renewal and cancelation season, all three have varying degrees of hope for renewal, even though their numbers would argue anything but.

 

Finally, Hannibal ping-pongs between numbers in its Friday night slot, but it’s usually below a 1.0, too. Those are all terrible performances, and cancelation would be justified.

 

But in a TV landscape where Nielsen ratings are increasingly less important to network decision-making, we may be reaching a key point, a time when viewer passion and other hard-to-measure metrics may be just as important to renewal as raw data.

 

The most obvious changes are the invention of the DVR and the increasing willingness of networks—even staid old CBS (which renewed the low-rated-for-CBS Good Wife early yet again)—to take long-range ratings data (including DVR numbers) into consideration for renewals.

 

Yet DVRs—and online streaming—can’t account for all of these changes, for the fact that even the biggest networks are more and more interested in keeping around marginal-to-terrible performers if they attract even the slightest amount of buzz, critical or otherwise...What’s happening is that TV shows increasingly are seen less as immediate performers and more as long-term assets. The rise of Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime in the world of TV has proven to be comparable to the rise of DVD in the world of film. It’s pumping ridiculous amounts of money, even for catalog items, into the fragile network economy. Network TV may no longer occupy the center of the broadcast universe, but it doesn’t need to. A good show, a show that people will want to binge-watch, can pop up anywhere, and the potential upside for it, even if it tanks in its first run, is enormous.

 

And just how much of Hannibal’s budget is NBC responsible for? Is it small enough that the network can reliably say it doesn’t care about the ratings so long as critical acclaim rolls in? Could the network pull a Breaking Bad strategy, hoping that the show grows slowly into a real player thanks to streaming options, finally breaking out when it’s time for Hannibal Lecter to go down once and for all?

 

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That article was very interesting; thanks for that! It's nice to see that the industry is (finally) changing a bit. I remember thinking that Nielsen ratings were practically useless back when I was in high school (15 years ago now).

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Is there any info on how popular the show is outside the US? I know when TVGuide did a poll about shows on the "bubble" for renewal, there were more than a few comments from posters self-identifying as Russian or with Cyrillic letters in their username, and those Korean promos make it seem like Hannibal's an exciting show over there.

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They're calling it another 22% increase over last week's ratings! Nice!!!! http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/05/03/tv-ratings-friday-hannibal-grimm-unforgettable-blue-bloods-up-shark-tank-hits-high-hart-of-dixie-down/259949/ … #Hannibal

 

Hannibal got a 1.1 in the 18-49 demo. 

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I think being on a network is hurting it   AMC or FX or even Showtime would suit it better.  I have guy friends who won't watch because they think they know the story and it isn't graphic/scary enough.  And not enough hot girls.  Although Breaking Bad lacked hot women too.  Not that kind of show.

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I think it's probably a whacky fit for any network...although, AMC might be the best. It's really a show in a class of it's own and doesn't fit any demographic well and I don't think it will matter where it ends up, I tend to think it will never draw huge numbers. It's not that kind of show. In this day and age of DVRs and online streaming and such, does it really matter where it's broadcast from, people will find it either way if they want to watch it.

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My only issue is that I want at least a season 3!  I'm not quite ready to quit this show.  And I think the cable networks are more patient.  Although I'm not sure what NBC has to lose.  I've never understood all of the economics of television.  Seems to me that all the PR they do only really pays off by season 2.  By mid-Season 2 a show has probably resonated with the public in some manner.  They know it exists.  And if the show is good, then seasons three and four should be the sweet spot for making back money.  The PR doesn't need to be quite as expensive and aggressive because we already know the show and its actors and so on.  And I just think the expense of getting another production into place and up to full steam would be more than canceling a good and most likely efficient show.  Although those food scenes must be costly!  

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TV By The Numbers press note, 2nd May:

 

“Hannibal” (1.1/4 in 18-49, 2.8 million viewers overall from 10:01-11 p.m. ET) is currently delivering its highest 18-49 rating since its season premiere on Feb. 28, which also earned a 1.1, and is currently up +22% week to week (with a 1.1 rating vs. a 0.9), pending updates.  In adults 25-54, it’s the top “Hannibal” (1.2 rating) since March 28.  In the time period, “Hannibal” is currently #1 among ABC, CBS and NBC in men 18-34 (with a 0.7 rating), pending updates.  L+7 Time-Shifting: “Hannibal” originals are growing this season by +71% in adults 18-49 when going from the show’s L+SD results to L+7 (to a 1.49 from a 0.87) and increasing by 1.3 million persons in total viewers (3.9 million vs. 2.6 million).

 


HANNIBAL Season 2 ratings to date
Source: TV By The Numbers http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/?s=live%2B7

 

L+SD = Live + Same Day 18-49 demo
L+7 = Live + 7 Day DVR 18-49 demo

 

201 KAISEKI 02/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.1 (18-49 L+7) 1.9 (Rating Increase) +0.8 (% Increase) +73%

 

202 SAKIZUKI 03/07
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

203 HASSUN 03/14
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.5 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +67%

 

204 TAKIAWASE 03/21
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

205 MUKOZUKE 03/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0 (18-49 L+7) 1.6 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +60%

 

206 FUTAMONO 04/04
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

207 YAKIMONO 04/11
(18-49 L+SD) 0.7 (18-49 L+7) 1.3 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +86%

 

208 SU-ZAKANA 04/18
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

209 SHIIZAKANA 04/25
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0

 

210 NAKA-CHOKO 05/02
(18-49 L+SD) 1.1

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Variety: NBC has renewed “Hannibal” for a third season

 

“Hannibal” had been on the fence for a pickup, but its hard core fan base and international appeal put it over the top. NBC noted that the edgy show derived from the “Silence of the Lambs” franchise is the youngest-skewing 10 p.m. drama on NBC, ABC or CBS.

 

“Hannibal” is also a good bargain for NBC as it is produced by Gaumont Intl. TV and Sony Pictures TV Networks with financing from overseas outlets that allows NBC to pays  more modest license fee than a typical U.S.-produced drama. The cost issue was not the only factor in securing the renewal of the series, created and exec produced by Bryan Fuller, but it didn’t hurt.

 

Mads Mikkelsen and Hugh Dancy topline “Hannibal.”

 

 

Interesting that the passion of the Fannibals played into the renewal :)

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TV Media Insights: Traditional Season Full Network Series Ranker
 

The broadcast networks are preaching 52-week seasons, with more original programming this summer (scripted and non-scripted) than ever before. But the crowing is loud, and it is plenty, based on the 2013-14 traditional (September to May) TV season, which officially ended on Wednesday, May 21.

The ranking is arranged in order of total viewers and includes the adult 18-49 rating, share and rank; and the percent change from the comparable year-ago period in both categories.

129: Hannibal (NBC)
VIEWERS (mil): 3.569
ADULTS 18-49 rating: 1.4
ADULTS 18-49 share: 5
ADULTS 18-49 rank: (99)
% change from 2012-13 viewers: -24.8%
% change from 2012-13 A18-49: -30.0%

 

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HANNIBAL Season 2 ratings to date
Source: TV By The Numbers http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/?s=live%2B7

L+SD = Live + Same Day 18-49 demo
L+7 = Live + 7 Day DVR 18-49 demo

 

201 KAISEKI 02/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.1 (18-49 L+7) 1.9 (Rating Increase) +0.8 (% Increase) +73%

 

202 SAKIZUKI 03/07
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

203 HASSUN 03/14
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.5 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +67%

 

204 TAKIAWASE 03/21
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

205 MUKOZUKE 03/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0 (18-49 L+7) 1.6 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +60%

 

206 FUTAMONO 04/04
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

207 YAKIMONO 04/11
(18-49 L+SD) 0.7 (18-49 L+7) 1.3 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +86%

 

208 SU-ZAKANA 04/18
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

209 SHIIZAKANA 04/25
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

210 NAKA-CHOKO 05/02
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

211 KO-NO-MONO 05/09
(18-49 L+SD) 0.7 (18-49 L+7) 1.2 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +71%

 

212 TOME WAN 05/16
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.3 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +63%

 

213 MIZUMONO 05/23
(18-49 L+SD) 0.7

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Vulture tweeted this article called "The 2013-14 TV Season in One Really, Really Depressing Chart".

As we did last year, Vulture has collected the primetime averages for 75 returning shows from the Big Four and the CW and calculated how much each program’s audience of adult viewers under 50 either increased or decreased (or, in a few cases, stayed the same). Click on the expandable chart below and you’ll see that, once again, the vast majority of series lost ground. Stunningly, roughly 40 shows declined by at least 10 percent, while more than 20 lost a quarter (or more!) of their audience in a single season.

It shows Hannibal with a 39% decline.

 

The small print is:

NOTES: Our chart is based on Nielsen data comparing all available viewing data for the season through last Sunday against Nielsen's final measurement for the 2012–13 season. We used so-called "live plus seven" data for adult viewers between the ages of 18 and 49, which means this data does include DVR replays. It doesn't account for folks who caught up on a show via video on demand a few weeks after an episode aired, or who binged a bunch of episodes on iTunes or Amazon.

 

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HANNIBAL Season 2 ratings

Source: TV By The Numbers http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/?s=live%2B7

L+SD = Live + Same Day 18-49 demo
L+7 = Live + 7 Day DVR 18-49 demo

 

OVERALL SEASON 2 Live+7 DVR rating:
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

INDIVIDUAL EPISODES:

 

201 KAISEKI 02/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.1 (18-49 L+7) 1.9 (Rating Increase) +0.8 (% Increase) +73%

 

202 SAKIZUKI 03/07
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

203 HASSUN 03/14
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.5 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +67%

 

204 TAKIAWASE 03/21
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

205 MUKOZUKE 03/28
(18-49 L+SD) 1.0 (18-49 L+7) 1.6 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +60%

 

206 FUTAMONO 04/04
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

207 YAKIMONO 04/11
(18-49 L+SD) 0.7 (18-49 L+7) 1.3 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +86%

 

208 SU-ZAKANA 04/18
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.6 (% Increase) +75%

 

209 SHIIZAKANA 04/25
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

210 NAKA-CHOKO 05/02
(18-49 L+SD) 0.9 (18-49 L+7) 1.4 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +56%

 

211 KO-NO-MONO 05/09
(18-49 L+SD) 0.7 (18-49 L+7) 1.2 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +71%

 

212 TOME WAN 05/16
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.3 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +63%

 

213 MIZUMONO 05/23
(18-49 L+SD) 0.8 (18-49 L+7) 1.3 (Rating Increase) +0.5 (% Increase) +63%

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If I wanted to have a go at Fan Excuse Bingo, I could say that maybe Game 1 of the NBA Finals hurt it, but honestly, I really think that this show just has a niche audience, that isn't big on live viewing, and for whatever reason, new viewers don't want to come onboard.  Either they are turned off by the look of it, the violence, or they think a Hannibal Lector that isn't Anthony Hopkins, wouldn't work, and just aren't interested.  It's frustrating, but that's what I think is likely.

 

That said, I'm not worried as much as I used to be because a) I'm just we even got three seasons already and b) at this point, it has enough factors going for it that I think it has a solid shot of continuing on cable or a streaming service, if the day does come where NBC doesn't want to stick with it anymore.

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Is Hannibal big in any other country? Except Korea, obviously. I'm thinking three seasons is as much as we're gonna get. I just don't wanna have expectations of any kind. They might even burn off the last episodes on Fridays again with these ratings.

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Are the ratings that far off what they were previously? I can't remember what the numbers were, but this show has never really drawn much in the ratings department and seems to get renewed anyway due to other factors. I think it might be too early in the season to judge. I don't know, I was steeled for it to be cancelled in S1 and S2...yeah, decided not to kick that football this season and just go along for the ride whatever might happen.

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Cancellation anouncement came yesterday. I'm not actually a big Hannibal fan, but I never like to see an ambitious show get the axe.

 

The one hopeful element is that since NBC only pays a share of the costs (the rest being made up by international partners) another network or streaming service can be found.

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Ouch, another low.  While it's lead in, Aquarius, actually went up.  Not sure what to think.  Maybe some just aren't happy over Will and Hannibal being apart in these episodes.

 

IMO, the first few episodes have been so ponderous, I can't see them grabbing any new viewers. I think if I'd come in on this season without already being a fan, I wouldn't have watched it. There are long scenes that could seem really inane if you didn't know the characters.

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I think the problem with coming in at this point in the series is that one is left confused -- the relationships are poorly enough explained during a season.  Catching up with only the current episode to depend on is all but impossible.  (There were many complaints in the premier thread here about new viewers being left behind.)

 

Honestly, this show spends so much time on its own ego that I think it is its own demise.  Ironic, no?  The snake eating its own tail.

 

Edited to fix a contraction.

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I'm always baffled by the idea that a show like this would pick up new viewers who jumped in on the third season. Maybe it's because I'm a purist, but I would never start with the third season of any show, but a show that's so serial in nature like this, I'd always go back and get caught up first.

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Honestly, this show spends so much time on its own ego that I think it is it's own demise.  Ironic, no?

 

Big time. Hannibal gets caught up in its own cleverness. Actually I'm OK with that but I think it would turn off a new viewer.

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Although I understand about not seeing quite eye-to-eye with someone coming into a show in the middle of its run -- I think the Networks have to count on some surfers who simply run across the show and stick around to see what's going on.

 

I've found several shows that way -- the 1995 La Femme Nikita not the least.  (That show was amazingly smart.)

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