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| Junior Member | I found this on HeroesMedia.com. If you haven't been there, check it out. Anyways, Heroes did amazingly well for it's time slot. Quite a lot of viewers. I think we definately have a winner. At 9 p.m. ET, the debut of "Heroes" (5.9 rating, 14 share in 18-49, 14.3 million viewers overall) delivered NBC's highest 18-49 for any fall drama premiere in five years (since "Crossing Jordan" on Monday, Sept. 24, 2001). "Heroes" soared above the time period competition in the key demographic of adults 18-49, with a 31 percent margin of victory over second place (5.9 vs. a 4.5 for CBS' comedies). Pending updates, "Heroes" also won the hour in total viewers, among adults, men and women 18-34 and other key measures. "Heroes" was up 48 percent versus NBC's 2005-06 season average in the time period, excluding sports (5.9 vs. 4.0). From its first half-hour to its second, "Heroes" grew by 13 percent (to a 6.3/15 from a 5.6/14) and by 1.1 million viewers overall. Pending updates, "Heroes" is within one tenth of an 18-49 rating point of the highest rating so far this fall for any new series premiere, close behind Sunday's debut of "Brothers & Sisters" on ABC. By comparison, "Brothers & Sisters" benefited from a 9.6 lead-in rating in 18-49 from "Desperate Housewives," while "Heroes'" had a 3.8 rating lead-in last night.
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| It seems like 14.3 million though for a show they advertised so much doesn't seem like a lot, Iono, what's alot? lol |
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| Yeah, what probably hurt most shows Monday was a lot of individuals tuning in for the NO Saints vs. The Atlanta Falcons in the first game in the Superdome since Hurricane Katrina. Brothers & Sisters and Desperate Housewives tend to appeal to an audience that might not relish football. |
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| oh okay, so when does football end then so people can watch heroes |
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| Football on monday night will end sometime late December, early January (just in time for "24" to begin - which might be a reason 24 starts its season then). However, it all depends on MNF (Monday Night Football) matchups. For instance, the upcoming game is the Philedelphia Eagles (2-1) vs. the Green Bay Packers (1-2). I think less people will be watching that game than last week featuring unbeaten opponents (and I am a Packerfan). In some matchups very few people will be watching the game while in others a lot will be watching MNF. |
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| ...and then Heroes competes with 24 in the same time slot. Why did they have to tear me between some of my 2 favorite shows? I told everyone I knew about Heroes on monday (and even people I didn't know, who just looked at me and kept walking...) |
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| that's just lame though, i'm sad too. right now heroes is competing with football which doesn't end until 24 starts, so heroes has competition the whole way |
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| What # ranking was it? |
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