Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Large week for cable in primetime

"Phineas and Ferb"Season finale of "Falling Skies," above, along with a "Phineas and Ferb" telepic saw impressive rankings on fundamental cable. The very first week of August would be a noisy one for cable, including a powerful return for MTV's "Jersey Shoreline," a large tune-set for a "Phineas and Ferb" movie on Disney Funnel as well as an impressive first-season finale for TNT's "Falling Skies."The TNT drama starring Noah Wyle has emerged because the summer's top-ranked scripted enter in both grown ups 18-49 and 25-54, based on Nielsen, and it has seen its amounts jump by a lot more than 50% when all same-week Digital recording device playback is incorporated. Its finale Sunday, the 2nd of back-to-back episodes, averaged single.9 rating/6 be part of grown ups 18-49 and 5.54 million audiences overall.At MTV, "Jersey Shoreline" demonstrated no signs and symptoms of slowing down lower because it began its 4th season in Italia and tallied up the week's No. 1 score in 18-49 (4.3/13) while drawing an archive overall audience of 8.79 million. In the core demo of femmes 12-34, the truth show came an enormous 8.9/25.Disney Channel's "Phineas and Ferb: Over the second Dimension" averaged 7.64 million audiences Friday, rating as TV's No. 1 program for that week in kids 6-11 and tweens 9-14 and cable's most-viewed scripted telecast.Overall for that week of August. 1-7, unscripted fare paid for for that week's top 16 ad-supported primetime programs in grown ups 18-49. NBC's two-hour Tuesday seg of "America's Got Talent" rated second in 18-49 (3.1/9) and first as a whole audiences (11.92 million).Within the fight for network supremacy, Fox brought in grown ups 18-49 having a 1.5 rating/5 share, then ABC (1.4/5) and Univision (1.4/4), CBS (1.3/4) and top cabler USA (1./3).ABC and CBS tied in grown ups 25-54 (1.8/5), while Univision published an uncommon triumph in grown ups 18-34 (1.4/5 to at least one.3/5 for Fox) and also the Eye been with them as a whole audiences for any fifth straight week (5.9 million). Fox's victory was paced by culinary contests "Hell's Kitchen" and "MasterChef," with two models of every ranking one of the week's top 15 in 18-49.Net's Sunday's telecast of "The Teenager Choice Honours" (1.1/3 in 18-49, 3.22m) hit a minimal in 18-49 but had its best score in 3 years among teens 12-17 (2.9/11).ABC, which in fact had its top-ranked summer time week because the finish from the National basketball association Finals in mid-June, was brought through the finale of "The Bachelorette" (2.8/8, 9.75m) and postgame "Following the Final Rose" spec (2.8/8, 9.31m). Though lower substantially from last year's especially strong showing, this year was the 2nd greatest-ranked "Bachelorette" summer time edition up to now. Also, the net's new "Go ahead and take Money and Run" had an excellent bow on Tuesday (1.9/5, 5.28m).It had been a lot of same at CBS, where "Your Government" placed the 3 of their hrs within the top ten, including Sunday's edition (2.9/9. 7.84m), that was tied for third. Internet also saw gains for that new reveal that follows "Brother" on Sunday, "Same Title" (1.6/4, 5.00m), which brought among tv stations in the timeslot.NBC's weekly average was pulled lower by low-ranked originals like "It's Worth What" (1.2/4, 4.87m) and "Marriage Ref" (1./3, 2.72m). And burnoff Friday comedy "Buddies With Benefits" opened up to predictably weak results (.7/3, 2.34m).Other cable highlights incorporated ESPN's "Sunday Evening Baseball" drawing the net's biggest audience for any baseball game (4.72 million) in 4 years using its Red-colored Sox-Yankees game Sunday also saw E!'s "Ice Loves Coco" hit a set high using its second-season finale (2.05 million) while Oxygen's "The Glee Project" hit a higher too (912,000 audiences). Contact Ron Kissell at ron.kissell@variety.com

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