[QUOTE=SPENCERlife;245720]Smoke n mirrors IMO
Is this season really all that good? Other than Adam going crazy & ''that gay **** guy''. What has happened in the season?
It's just them locked in a hotel room with each other and going to the same club over and over.[/QUOTE]
This is a thread about the ratings. Best to take the debate on the entertainment value of the season elsewhere before the mods remind us... The season is doing well from a ratings and ad revenue perspective. To Viacom and the MTV Networks, that is really all that matters at the end of the day. Perhaps that is "smoke and mirrors" to some, but for a large group of people, being #1 in their prime demographic is clear validation of their paycheck.
One thing I've always wondered was: Are these ratings included in DVR and online episode watching? I'm sure adding those ratings as well, these would be much higher.
A 1.3 is a good number for this cable show and the season average has been great. Heck, in NBC prime time The Event only pulled a 1.1 this week - so this season has definitively shown a revival in the series and the pickup was a no-brainer.
[QUOTE]I'm guessing under 2 million for the next episode as this was the worst episode possibly ever.[/QUOTE]
Total viewers are meaningless in the larger scheme of things.
No it wasn't the worst episode ever, either.
[QUOTE=SPK713;246743]I'm guessing under 2 million for the next episode as this was the worst episode possibly ever.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=Bacchus;246744]
No it wasn't the worst episode ever, either.[/QUOTE]
To be fair, it [I]was[/I] a pretty dull episode.
[QUOTE=Clarke;246751]To be fair, it [I]was[/I] a pretty dull episode.[/QUOTE]
In my opinion it wasn't a horrible episode compared to the past couple of seasons. I would personally rather watch this past episode over and over again than watch most of the DC or Cancun seasons.
[QUOTE=SPK713;246743]I'm guessing under 2 million for the next episode as this was the [B]worst episode possibly ever[/B].[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=fabulous788;246754]In my opinion it wasn't a horrible episode [B]compared to the past couple of seasons.[/B] I would personally rather watch this past episode over and over again than watch most of the DC or Cancun seasons.[/QUOTE]
Well looking back I wouldn't say that it was the worst episode ever in the history of Real World but within this season alone it was pretty lame.
[B][U]Episode 12 Ratings[/U][/B]
Real World Las Vegas (MTV, 10pm)
- 1.730 million viewers
- 1.2/2 HH
- 1.0/3 A18-49
The NBA playoffs pulled in over 7 million viewers last night... definitely had something to do with the huge ratings drop!
[QUOTE=blanky667;248766][B][U]Episode 12 Ratings[/U][/B]
Real World Las Vegas (MTV, 10pm)
- 1.730 million viewers
- 1.2/2 HH
- 1.0/3 A18-49
The NBA playoffs pulled in over 7 million viewers last night... definitely had something to do with the huge ratings drop![/QUOTE]
I think it is because colleges are just out for the summer and high schools are full swing into proms and exams and real life time consumers.
[QUOTE=V1man;248837]1000 excuses for the drop, and they are all just excuses...[/QUOTE]I don't expect people to watch Real World over an important NBA playoff game, lol... not gonna happen. :no3:
[QUOTE=blanky667;248853]I don't expect people to watch Real World over an important NBA playoff game, lol... not gonna happen. :no3:[/QUOTE]
Haven't watched pro basketball since Magic and Byrd retired. Just couldn't see the point in watching 2nd best...
And watching basketball is just another excuse.
[QUOTE=V1man;248856]Haven't watched pro basketball since Magic and Byrd retired. Just couldn't see the point in watching 2nd best...
And watching basketball is just another excuse.[/QUOTE]Well then! I predict the ratings will be back over the 2 million range next week for the finale.
We'll just have to see I guess. :/
[QUOTE=blanky667;248859]Well then! I predict the ratings will be back over the 2 million range next week for the finale.
We'll just have to see I guess. :/[/QUOTE]
Did I suggest that the ratings wouldn't be higher next week? Of course not. That wasn't my point -- which was both intellectual and perhaps a bit esoteric for some. Historically, finale episodes do well (even though watching people pack is pretty boring) and reunion show ratings drop, except when a season leaves many unresolved issues.
I see that I'll have to be exceptionally clear: Excellent episodes, appropriately advertised, win viewers, no matter what the competition. To wit: DTWS and AI on at the same time. Top Chef Masters and RW are also on at the same time, with some crossover of viewers in the next day DVR count.
Your basketball idea isn't really supported by the demographics. Basketball viewers in the 13-24 range (prime for RW) don't watch RW in any significant numbers to merit a 400,000 viewer hit to the adult rating from the prior week.
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