Hey,
Doesn't really contain spoilers, just the number....Not bad , but
there seems to be a big decrease from last week's number's...Which , I
think, is to be expected....To the Roswell fans, there was a decreaseon
the number of blondes...i 'm kidding...barely...Okay, i'm off to
denialville to practice my new mantra : I hate Joss , I hate Joss...
CBS Wins Tuesday; 'Gilmore Girls' Beats
'Roswell' Wed, Oct 10, 2001 09:49 AM PDT
LOS ANGELES (Zap2it.com) -
Overnight Metered Market
Ratings for Oct. 9, 2001
Once again, CBS won Tuesday night in the overnight-metered market
ratings with a 10.2 rating/15 share (last week, 10.6/16), while NBC's
eight o'clock hour dragged it down to second place with an 8.0/12
(9.8/15). ABC took third place with a 6.5/10 (7.1/11). FOX was back in
fourth place with a 5.6/8 (5.9/9), while The WB came in fifth with a 5.0/7
(2.7/4). UPN, which climbed to No. 4 last week, rounded out the networks
in sixth with a 4.2/6 (6.2/9).
CBS won the eight o'clock hour with "JAG" scoring an 11.4/17
(11.4/17). While still performing solidly, new drama "The Guardian" took a
dip for the second week at 9 p.m. to an 8.7/13 (9.2/13). Things were back
on solid ground at 10 p.m. when "Judging Amy" closed out
the night with an 11.1/17 (11.3/18), making it the highest-rated and most
watched show of the night.
"Emeril"
still isn't bringing home the bacon for NBC, taking a 5.9/9 at 8 p.m.
(6.2/9), followed by the equally under-whelming "Three Sisters" at 8:30,
5.9/8 (6.2/9). "Frasier" still managed
to shine at 9 p.m. with an 11.4/16 (12.6/18), followed by freshman comedy
"Scrubs" at9:30,
8.4/12 (10.8/15). "Dateline NBC" closed
out the night at 10 p.m. with an 8.3/13 (11.4/18).
ABC started things off with "Dharma & Greg"
getting the highest numbers for the network at 8 p.m. with a 7.2/11
(6.7/10), followed by "What About Joan"
holding steady at 8:30, 6.1/9 (6.1/9). At 9 p.m., new comedy "Bob Patterson" took a
significant dip with a 5.6/8 (7.1/10). "Spin City" also felt
the absence of Michael J. Fox, pulling a 6.6/9 (7.5/11). Steven Bochco's
new drama "Philly"
also continued to see a decline in its numbers with a 6.9/11 (7.6/12).
A brand new "That '70s
Show" started things off for FOX at 8 p.m. with a 6.8/10 (7.1/11),
followed at 8:30 by Will Ferrell guest-starring on "Undeclared," 5.6/8
(5.7/8). "Love Cruise: The Maiden Voyage" finished things off at 9
p.m. with a 5.0/7 (5.3/8).
The two-hour season premiere of "Gilmore Girls" from 8
to 10 p.m. gave The WB a shot in the arm with a 5.0/7. Still, old timeslot
holder "Buffy the Vampire
Slayer" still beat it by a hair during the eight o'clock hour
(4.9/7 to 4.7/7), which will make things interesting to watch in the weeks
to come. (Last week, "Come Together: A Night of John Lennon's Words and
Music," 2.7/4.)
"Buffy the Vampire
Slayer" turned in a solid 4.9/7 to UPN at 8 p.m. (two-hour season
premiere, 6.2/9), but that other WB refugee "Roswell" didn't fare so
well in its season premiere at 9 p.m., only taking a 3.6/5. "Roswell's"
numbers will be interesting to watch once the teen Superman drama
"SmallVille"
premieres opposite in on The WB next week.
Check out Zap2it.com's Ratings Scorecard to see how all the new shows
are doing this season (http://tv.zap2it.com/shows/01-02/fall/feature.html?20906 |