Poor Network Premiere Ratings For Supergirl.
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justair — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 10:24 AM)
I disagree Knightfall,
I think it's going to trend upwards. The fact that it was the second most downloaded show on Torrents last night seems to indicate that. It's possible that it's base is quite healthy overall and their just looking for ways to watch it. I expect it to do as well as the flash. -
knightfall182 — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 11:36 AM)
I disagree Knightfall,
I think it's going to trend upwards. The fact that it was the second most downloaded show on Torrents last night seems to indicate that. It's possible that it's base is quite healthy overall and their just looking for ways to watch it. I expect it to do as well as the flash.
Let's wait and see.
I'm noticing generally the premiere ratings are the glass ceiling, and it's downwards from there.
The CW Supergirl premiere had massive promotions. It really should have done better than 3 Million.
The Flash pilot had nearly 5 Million viewers for the CW, and this was after the pilot already leaked, and it received the same amount of promotions.
Supergirl also had a massive audience on CBS, but it looks like barely any of them decided to keep watching on The CW. -
DCMarvelRules — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 11:46 AM)
Supergirl premiere had 12 million so come again you pathetic troll.
Flash also has no competition compared to Supergirl which faces Monday night Football, Voice, DWTS, TBBT, Kevin can wait, Gotham, baseball
So try again when Flash has to face all that as well. -
Umbragom — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 02:19 PM)
What the hell are you talking about, kid, SG premiered to 3.02 million on the CW, look it up. Which means nothing, as total viewers is not ratings. It scored a 1.1. Let's see what happens when the stunting is done.
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justair — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 09:41 PM)
DC Writes:
So try again when Flash has to face all that as well.
We all kind of know that already. That's why CBS aired it Mondays, and why the CW is keeping it there. Both were weak on Mondays. It's really hard to say how well it might of done on another night.. The flash never had to worry about that but now that it is established.. it really doesn't matter. -
thesnowleopard — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 02:34 PM)
I'm noticing generally the premiere ratings are the glass ceiling, and it's downwards from there.
Duh. It's common knowledge to anyone who actually studies ratings and keeps up with ratings sites that shows generally premiere at their highest (though a few shows peak later in their first season) and decline from year to year thereafter. It's rare for them to change that pattern and improve from year to year or significantly from their premiere. But even if Supergirl declines to, say, a 0.9, it's still a great rating on a network where last season's number 2 show just premiered to a 0.7. The probability that it will decline to a dangerous rating very soon (like below 0.6) is pretty low.
Yeah, Supergirl had a first season on CBS, but moving to the CW makes it, to all intents and purposes, a new show in its second season. It could easily have tanked, hype or not. Plus, its move to Vancouver means its budget is a lot more efficient now.
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justair — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 09:36 PM)
Knightfall writes:
Supergirl also had a massive audience on CBS, but it looks like barely any of them decided to keep watching on The CW.
The switch over could explain a lot.. Some follow TV and how everything works but many do not. Your right though have to play the wait and see game for now. I figure we all should have a pretty good idea where this is going to sit in the CW rating within the next 3 weeks. -
BrooklynMarie — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 09:40 AM)
It was never going to match its lowest CBS numbers, that was a given. When a show makes a drastic change like jumping to another network, only loyal viewers will follow (not the people like my grandma who only watched the show because she just likes to watch whatever is on CBS each night).
However, I'd say by CW standards (which are lower than the other networks) a 1.1 is very successful. It will more than likely go down as the season goes on, but I doubt it will ever reach the sinking depths of 0.3 or 0.1 like some of the current CW shows. -
peter-rushkin — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 10:00 AM)
It doesn't matter how badly this show does. It's there just for the crossovers and for the nerd-bois to get their panties wet for.
It'll never get cancelled as long as it promotes it's own agenda thanks to that GAF berlanti.
Are you an SJW ? If so, please kill yourself immediately! Thanks -
chikasawa — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 12:15 PM)
OP there was too much going on last night on tv
MLB playoffs
MNF
DWTS etc
Even BBT like somebody mentioned
I think a lot of people who don't follow the CW on a regular basis probably didn't even realize SG premiered
It doesn't surprise me the ratings were a little low
People will know now because the CW app -
thesnowleopard — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 01:52 PM)
"Poor," my ass. Those ratings were great! Might the CW have liked them a little higher (like The Flash's 1.3/5 and slightly higher audience)? I'm sure, but they were well on target to justify the move. They got the bulk of the network's audience to check out the show. It even tied with Lucifer and Gotham on FOX and outperformed Conviction on ABC. Time was the CW couldn't even hope to match even the low-hanging fruit on the other major networks. Well, times have changed. Now its higher shows are in the middle.
Nobody in the industry compares individual show ratings across networks for renewal purposes; come that time, shows are always ranked within the network. The audiences are different with different behaviors. For instance, the CW audience is younger and more hooked into online viewing than those watching CBS, something the CW has been pretty successful in monetizing in recent yearsSupergirl season one has been on Netflix all month and CW viewers are probably mostly caught up.
The CW audience also tends to be more loyal than those of other networks, so those viewers who showed up to watch this week are more likely to come back next week, too.
There's absolutely no reason for either the CW or CBS to be upset today. The show could very easily have tanked, but it hit big instead. If they got a lot of crossover from last season's CBS audience, all the better. Plus, anyone who follows ratings on the CW knows full well that Mondays are a death slot night for the network, so for Supergirl to get this rating against cross-programming like The Big Bang Theory and The Voice is impressive.
Try actually reading up on how ratings work before posting, next time. You just came off looking like an idiot.
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thesnowleopard — 9 years ago(October 11, 2016 08:51 PM)
But CW keeps dropping ratings every year like all tv.
All of the networks have been dropping since 1980. In fact, because it's been dropping more slowly than the other networks, the CW is in better shape relative to the Big Four than it's ever been.
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