Mountainair October 14, 2014 Share October 14, 2014 My viewership doesn't count towards anything however I'll add my 2 cents to the discussion. I don't have DVR but am always home on Friday nights. Unfortunately, my kids go to bed during the 8 o'clock hour so regardless of the day TAR airs, 8 o'clock is a hard time for me to watch anything and I end up missing the first 15 minutes or so and find myself only half paying attention to the rest of the show. I do find it interesting that in my area, TAR is now available OnDemand. Last year, when it was constantly interrupted by football the only way to watch it was online, which I personally despise watching TV on my mobile device or even on my PC. I just won't do it. Now that scheduling isn't a problem anymore they decide to offer it on demand? If anything it would have made more sense to offer it OnDemand last year and not this year. I don't get it. Link to comment
TheRabbi October 18, 2014 Share October 18, 2014 Season high ratings last night! A 1.4 in the coveted 18-49 demo. So far we've had a 1.1, 1.2, 1.1, and now a 1.4, so that's a noticeable increase. It was the second highest rated show of the night, behind only Shark Tank. Well that's certainly a good trend to be increasing, we'll try to temper expectations a little bit. Next week will be up against Game 3 of the World Series, and the following week will be on Halloween, when ratings for everything will likely be down. For now though, it's all good! 2 Link to comment
TheRabbi October 25, 2014 Share October 25, 2014 Down to a 1.0 rating last night. That is not a good drop, down 4 tenths from last week. Especially troubling is that it finished 4th in the time period. Finishing behind Fox with the World Series is understandable, but it also finished behind the comedies on ABC and Dateline on NBC. Next week airs on Halloween, so the ratings likely won't be pretty then either. Link to comment
Camera One October 25, 2014 Share October 25, 2014 Hopefully, the network has lower expectations on Friday night. Still, not a good sign it was down from last week. One would think the loyalist viewers would have stabilized. Link to comment
Lantern7 October 25, 2014 Share October 25, 2014 I'm blaming the World Series, which will probably end by next Friday. I'm hoping CBS will send Elise & Bertham the go-ahead for a new season. Right now, I'm imagining Racers cutting promos dressed for Halloween . . . but in my limited imagination, I can only see Jim, dressed as Wreck-It Ralph. Link to comment
hincandenza October 26, 2014 Share October 26, 2014 (edited) I wouldn't worry about a drop-off against the World Series. It was only in the 18-49 demographic; its overall viewership wasn't too far off from last week. The World Series is still a fairly big deal, and a quick glance shows a lot of Friday shows dropped off from the previous week (which was also a season high for TAR as well, hence the bigger drop). Plus, the World Series will end no later than Wednesday, so it won't be pre-empting anything by next Friday. Edited October 26, 2014 by hincandenza Link to comment
TheRabbi November 1, 2014 Share November 1, 2014 A 1.1 rating last night, up a tenth from last week's low. Considering it was on Halloween, I'd say that's a decent rating. Hopefully it can rise again next week before its pre-emption on the 14th Link to comment
Lingo November 1, 2014 Share November 1, 2014 I don't think they've ever shown clips from multiple upcoming episodes in the middle of the season before (which I did not appreciate -- spoilers!). It seems like maybe they're desperate to keep people watching. Link to comment
mtlchick November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 For one night only...Survivor and TAR go back to back! The spring cycles of SURVIVOR (30th edition) and THE AMAZING RACE will both premiere on Wednesday, Feb. 25, each with a special 90-minute episode, 8:00-9:30 PM, ET/PT and 9:30-11:00 PM, ET/PT, respectively. THE AMAZING RACE will then move to its regular time period on Friday, Feb. 27 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT). This season's finale is set for December 19th. 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 November 4, 2014 Share November 4, 2014 All right! Good news after shaky ratings. As much as I've had fun with TAR25, it's good to know we won't have to wait forever (or ever) for a new season. And I'm hoping to get out and meet some people for this season's finale. Link to comment
ByaNose November 5, 2014 Share November 5, 2014 I wish they go back to Sunday. I really miss it there and looked forward to watching after a nice weekend & after football. Link to comment
Lantern7 November 5, 2014 Share November 5, 2014 I guess Madame Secretary is too big a hit for TAR to relocate back to Sundays. I've been cool with the move because of the lack of NFL overrun. The downside is that there would be a hiatus for two weeks thanks to March Madness. Maybe it could be moved to Wednesdays or Sundays during that. I'm grateful for TAR26, but two weeks of no show would make me a little itchy. Link to comment
auntlada November 5, 2014 Share November 5, 2014 I thought I wouldn't like Fridays, but I do because it gives me Saturday and Sunday to actually watch. We never get to watch live, and when it was on Sunday, we had to watch at night when we were often too tired to stay up that long past the boy's bedtime. But now we can watch Saturday afternoon while he plays quietly (in theory) with his toys. Link to comment
mtlchick November 5, 2014 Share November 5, 2014 I guess Madame Secretary is too big a hit for TAR to relocate back to Sundays. However it's making Sunday a lot older: Madame Secretary has a median age of 63, the second highest out of all broadcast shows. TAR helped skew the night a bit younger until it moved. But at least we know there is one more season coming. Link to comment
SnideAsides November 5, 2014 Share November 5, 2014 I don't think they've ever shown clips from multiple upcoming episodes in the middle of the season before (which I did not appreciate -- spoilers!). It seems like maybe they're desperate to keep people watching. Yeah. And it seemed like a weird choice of clips too. Like, I get why they added the clip of Designated Intense Jackass Jim at that task, but... what looked like a sloped balance beam? The cupping task nobody picked when it was a Detour just last season? The highwire task (which, granted, new to Americans, but that task has already been done in that location on four other Amazing Race franchises)? I know all of them are going to entice me to watch. And the sad thing is this season has genuinely been better than the last few. Sure, it was a mistake to start with so three half-legs in a row, but aside from that this is the freshest the race has felt in years. Link to comment
Lingo November 7, 2014 Share November 7, 2014 For one night only...Survivor and TAR go back to back! This season's finale is set for December 19th. So that first week, we get a double dose, Wednesday and Friday? More than double, actually, because the premiere is 90 minutes. That's awesome. Link to comment
North of Eden November 7, 2014 Share November 7, 2014 I am very happy because until now everyone was reporting only ONE cycle this year. Link to comment
TheRabbi January 17, 2015 Share January 17, 2015 Something I'm finding interesting is that Undercover Boss is currently residing in the Friday at 8 slot until TAR comes back. For the first 3 Fridays in January, it has managed two 1.4 ratings and a 1.5. This past fall, TAR25 manged a whole lot of 1.0's to 1.2's, with one outlier of a 1.4 in October. So bascially, UB is significantly improving what TAR was doing, and Hawaii Five-O and Blue Bloods are increasing a tiny bit as well. It is surely something CBS is noticing. I'm extremely curious to see how the 90 minute premiere performs after Survivor on a Wednesday. I think that the Friday ratings in the spring will be about where they were in the fall, but if the premiere performs well on a Wednesday, maybe that will be evidence for CBS that Fridays are not a great fit for it. We'll find out soon enough. Link to comment
theschnauzers February 18, 2015 Share February 18, 2015 In looking at the TAR listings page on The Futon Critic website, I noticed that after March 13 (episode 4) we won't get the following episode until April 3rd. So this has to be due to the NCAA Basketball Tournament. I had figured previously that we'd lose one week to this, I wasn't expecting two weeks. But it's better to know now that a month from now, right? Link to comment
Lantern7 February 22, 2015 Share February 22, 2015 That was my concern with the move to Fridays. Would it be too much to hope for a move to Wednesdays during March Madness, if the ratings are excellent following Survivor? I'm concerned that the show will get left in the dust, between the hiatus and format. Link to comment
Lamb18 February 22, 2015 Share February 22, 2015 Three more days! I wish TAR would always follow Survivor. Wednesday would be the best TV day of the week. Link to comment
green February 24, 2015 Share February 24, 2015 So is there both the Wednesday premier AND a normal Friday episode this week? I'm unclear about this Friday and our cable company's website has the worst schedule layout in creation. Link to comment
peachmangosteen February 24, 2015 Share February 24, 2015 (edited) So is there both the Wednesday premier AND a normal Friday episode this week? I'm unclear about this Friday and our cable company's website has the worst schedule layout in creation. Yes. The first ep is airing tomorrow and then the second will air this Friday. Edited February 24, 2015 by peachmangosteen 1 Link to comment
Rick Kitchen February 25, 2015 Share February 25, 2015 This back-to-back is killing me because it means I can't see American Idol and Empire! Gonna have to catch them online. Sob. Link to comment
TheRabbi February 26, 2015 Share February 26, 2015 1.5 premiere rating. Higher than any episode of season 25. Even with the low rated premiere of season 24 when it was on Sunday. I'd say it did fair, about as expected. It will certainly go back to it's fall levels when its back on fridays. But it certainly won't convince cbs to consider moving it back to a weeknight. Link to comment
TheRabbi February 28, 2015 Share February 28, 2015 1.1 rating for episode 2, the first Friday episode of the season. That's almost exactly in line with what TAR25 was doing in the fall. In my opinion, that's a pretty good outcome. If it were lower, we'd be in serious jeopardy of cancellation. If it were higher, then CBS might think we really like this dating stuff being shown to us. Maybe this will convince them to wise up and give us a normal TAR27, assuming hopefully we're still doing well enough for renewal (in my opinion, being on Fridays at 8, which is the lowest rated hour of the week except Saturdays, staying at 1.0 or above should be enough to eke out a renewal) Link to comment
TheRabbi March 7, 2015 Share March 7, 2015 1.2 rating last night, up a tenth from last week. ABC aired its successful Shark Tank at 8 instead of 9 last night, so the fact that we were still able to rise is a feather in our cap for sure. I'd be pretty optimistic about a TAR27 at this point, though I doubt we'll get extended premieres or venture away from Fridays again after the somewhat disappointing Wednesday debut last week. Link to comment
Lantern7 March 9, 2015 Share March 9, 2015 Out of curiosity . . . how big a hit would be expected after the tournament? A two week hiatus and an unpopular format makes me concerned for TAR's future. It's almost like CBS is setting up the show for failure. Link to comment
mtlchick March 9, 2015 Share March 9, 2015 Out of curiosity . . . how big a hit would be expected after the tournament? A two week hiatus and an unpopular format makes me concerned for TAR's future. Hard to say. It depends if Hawaii 5-0 and Blue Bloods have new episodes on April 3rd which is Good Friday (CBS hasn't published that week's schedule yet.) If they're new, the blow shouldn't be that bad. If they are then it could be a problem. Link to comment
scrb March 14, 2015 Share March 14, 2015 Is it doing better in a younger demographic? Because of the dating aspect, the cast as a whole seem younger than it usually is, which is probably what CBS wanted. Link to comment
TheRabbi March 14, 2015 Share March 14, 2015 (edited) Those numbers that I've been posting every week are for the 18-49 demographic, which is the "young adult" demo that CBS and all major networks covet. They essentially determine the show's ad revenue. Total viewers, surprisingly, means extremely little in the grand scheme of things, as advertisers have this notion that people over 50 aren't as easily swayed by advertising. Last nights show got a premilinary 1.5 rating, which is up sharply from last week's 1.2. However, there were a number of preemptions for local basketball, so you shouldn't read too much into that result until the "final" ratings are released on Monday, when those preemptions will be taken out and we can see what it actually achieved, which is why I didn't post that number this morning. Even if it adjusts downward a bit, it should still be a decent result. ETA: In response to the question of how it may return in April, based on past years, CBS will likely have doled out the majority of its renewals, TAR hopefully (and usually) included, before that time. They've already renewed their freshmen drams (Madam Secretary, Scorpion, NCIS New Orleans), and a trio of sitcoms (Mom, 2 broke girls, Mike and Molly), along with Big Bang Theory which was renewed a while ago. I'd be expecting a barrage of drama renewals, as well as Survivor and TAR, within the next couple weeks. Edited March 14, 2015 by TheRabbi Link to comment
Mrs. P. March 14, 2015 Share March 14, 2015 Survivor has already been renewed for Seasons 31 and 32. 2 Link to comment
TheRabbi March 16, 2015 Share March 16, 2015 The finals came in, and it did indeed adjust downard, down to a 1.3. Still higher than episodes 2 and 3, and the last 3 episodes have gone 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3. Trending in the right direction. Hopefully the hiatus doesn't hurt too much, but I'm very confident for a renewal at this point. And sorry I somehow missed that Survivor was already renewed! Link to comment
Lantern7 March 17, 2015 Share March 17, 2015 I really hope that's the case. Between the dicey format, the two week "vacation" and the elimination of the most recognizable "name," all I can hear is Admiral Ackbar shouting, "IT'S A TRAP!!!" I'm very glass-half-empty in general on a good day, so I can see a situation where TAR gets relegated to summer seasons. Or canceled by CBS and picked up by one of the lesser cable networks. Or canceled, period; Phil Keoghan finding himself unemployed, while Jeff Probst continues to explore the fascinating world up his own ass. 1 Link to comment
SnideAsides March 17, 2015 Share March 17, 2015 Jeff Probst continues to explore the fascinating world up his own ass. Worst Pit Stop ever. 5 Link to comment
Lantern7 April 2, 2015 Share April 2, 2015 I got the latest TV Guide today. We'll be getting a two-hour episode of TAR on April 17. With our luck, ninety minutes of that will be Hayley bitching at Blair. Link to comment
TheRabbi April 4, 2015 Share April 4, 2015 (edited) 1.2 rating last night, down a tick from 3 weeks ago. Seeing as its on a holiday weekend, with a 3 week break, and other shows plummeted substantially this week, that's a really solid result. It's a little surprising CBS hasn't gone on its renewal spree yet, but it has to be happening soon. It was within a tenth of the highest rated show of the night (granted, Shark Tank was a rerun which is usually in a league of its own on Fridays). ETA: It adjusted up to a 1.3 in the final ratings released today, even with the most recent episode. Very good result. Edited April 7, 2015 by TheRabbi Link to comment
justawatcher April 5, 2015 Share April 5, 2015 Someone posted a link in one of the other threads for an audition scheduled on Wed 4/8,2015 so they are at least casting for another season. Link to comment
SnideAsides April 7, 2015 Share April 7, 2015 How does the 1.3 compare to CBS's Sunday night schedule? From what I've heard they've been tanking this year. Link to comment
TheRabbi April 7, 2015 Share April 7, 2015 This past Sunday Madam Secretary got a 1.1, Good Wife got a 1.0, and Battle Creek a 0.7,,so we're beating all of them. Keep in mind that Sunday was also a holiday, but we've been about even with MS most of the spring season so far,,and ahead of the other two. 1 Link to comment
TheRabbi April 11, 2015 Share April 11, 2015 1.1 rating last night, down 2 ticks from last week. It tied in the hour with Grimm on NBC and sitcoms on ABC. I wouldn't be worried too much about the drop, it's still fluctuating at its fall levels (and the spring TAR season is notoriously lower rated). Link to comment
Kromm April 11, 2015 Share April 11, 2015 I dunno. I think these ratings are a red alert. TAR is expensive to produce and half hour sitcoms on ABC (much cheaper) are doing just as well in the ratings (or in the case of that Tim Allen show, slightly better). I mean unless Tim Allen is getting some giant bloated "used to be a big star a decade ago" salary that's driving that show's expenses up a lot. The main good news, as others here have noted, is that 18-49 demo, which isn't THAT bad. So I suppose this really IS a test of if the old saw that that's all the network (and advertisers) care about is true or not. Even still, 18-49 is a season average of 1.25 so far, and Last Man Standing, as a point of comparison, is a 1.28 (and even higher if you take JUST the period that this season of TAR has been airing into account vs. the entire season of Last Man Standing, which started last Fall). Link to comment
Christina April 29, 2015 Share April 29, 2015 I think this is the best place for this comment, since it has to do with viewership as opposed to actual contestants. I just saw the preview for Episode 10. No spoiler, but there was about 4 seconds of Hayley deriding Blair that made me think I might just skip it, because I don't like to watch things like that. I watch live, so no FF, and NBC's website sucks to FF too. I know I'll cave and watch it, because I really like the show in general. Which leads me to my question. I realize that they show what they film, but the clip was of Hayley getting into a cab while Blair was putting their bags in the back. Skipping that would not effect the show any, it was only shown for the purpose of showing Hayley yelling. The clips on the NBC show Hayley in a more favorable light, albeit still in a "helpless female" role. There was a clip last week of her talking to the others outside the tents one morning where she was pleasant, but I guess that doesn't fit with the role they assigned her this season. Do they think we want to see that? Do the viewers want to see that? Almost every year there is a couple who fight and I don't enjoy seeing it (on TV or in real life), but when it gets to the level of Jonathan and Hayley, it is too much and I wonder why so much of it is shown. Link to comment
TheRabbi May 2, 2015 Share May 2, 2015 (edited) 1.0 rating last night, down a tick, and a season low. We can take solace in the fact that, at this point in the year, the decisions have to have been made by now, based on the decent ratings from earlier. Trending a tad downward is common for shows at this point as the weather gets nicer. ETA: adjusted up to a 1.1 in the finals, even with the fast few weeks. Edited May 5, 2015 by TheRabbi Link to comment
ByaNose May 2, 2015 Share May 2, 2015 They should never have moved it from Sunday to Friday. It really killed the show. The up fronts are in about two weeks and the Amazing Race usually starts taping in late May for a September premier. Hopefully, it will make the cut but it's really gonna be close for a renewal. Maybe, they will let them do one more knowing it's going to be cancelled which would be the show up more than usual. Link to comment
Lantern7 May 8, 2015 Share May 8, 2015 When does CBS announce its fall schedule? I'm nervous -- as always -- about TAR's future. Link to comment
AmandaPanda May 8, 2015 Share May 8, 2015 Upfronts are next week. CBS will announce their schedule on Wednesday, but any renewals and cancellations will most likely be announced by Monday. Link to comment
goldeneye May 8, 2015 Share May 8, 2015 Could "Black Monday" befall on The Amazing Race? That we can't tell yet - but, is there a chance that they may try to change the time slot this soon to another night if they renew it for at least one more season? Then again, Friday nights have been the "graveyard" for pretty much many TV series (barring the famous "Dallas" series, which aired on Friday nights). My bet is that they will renew it just one more season (hopefully not all dating couples again!), with about a 5% chance that it would be a two season renewal. Link to comment
ByaNose May 8, 2015 Share May 8, 2015 Yeah, I could see a one season renewal & cancellation all at once. TAR & Survivor are such unique shows that I think you have to let them have a final announced season. Of course, TAR is in a "worse" state than Survivor. Hopefully, they will put it back on Sunday's and go back to the normal pre existing relationship pair. It's still a good show but this season was hampered by the blind date angle. Fingers crossed for next week and good news. Link to comment
TheRabbi May 8, 2015 Share May 8, 2015 We should know tonight whether its been renewed for not. The CBS newsfeeds are starting to ignite (so far Battle Creek and the McCarthy's have been confirmed canceled, and they've picked up 4 new dramas and a couple new comedies to series). If it's renewed, we won't know the timeslot until Wednesday when the CBS upfronts take place. I really do think we're going to get renewed. Friday is a graveyard for TV shows these days and we're doing as good or better than the entire Sunday lineup (and Madam Secretary has already been renewed). As for timeslot, I'd personally be surprised if it moved away from Fridays at 8, but I've certainly been wrong before. Always an interesting time of the year! Link to comment
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