[QUOTE=Old Friend;164061]For once I liked to see last week's episode on actual tv before going to MTV site. I'm dead serious.[/QUOTE]
I think a lot of people would rather just see a good version on TV and skip their website completely, but the internet provides them with better ad revenue I guess.
This is the first season i've actually forgetten about whiled it aired. I've seen 6 or 7 episodes, I didn't even know the finale was on tonight until I was running through the channels. Kind of sad...
WOOOHOOO!!!
Finale Ratings
Real World DC (10pm)
- 2.703 million viewers
- 1.9/3 HH
- 1.6/3 A18-49
- 2.2/4 W18-34
Reunion Ratings
Real World DC Reunion (11pm)
-2.495 million viewers
-1.7/3 HH
-1.4/3 A18-49
-2.0/4 W18-34
WHAT A GREAT WAY TO END THE SEASON!!!!!
[spoiler]april fools! they freaking wish!!!![/spoiler]
[QUOTE=some guy;164567]WOOOHOOO!!!
Finale Ratings
Real World DC (10pm)
- 2.703 million viewers
- 1.9/3 HH
- 1.6/3 A18-49
- 2.2/4 W18-34
Reunion Ratings
Real World DC Reunion (11pm)
-2.495 million viewers
-1.7/3 HH
-1.4/3 A18-49
-2.0/4 W18-34
WHAT A GREAT WAY TO END THE SEASON!!!!!
[spoiler]april fools! they freaking **********************!!!!!!
This had me laughing. Good one.
[QUOTE=blanky667;164646][B][U]Finale Ratings[/U][/B]
Real World DC
- 1.100 million viewers
- 0.8/1 HH
- 0.6/2 A18-49
- 1.2/4 W18-34[/QUOTE]
That says it all.
[url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/tvblog/2010/04/the-real-world-dc-crashes-and.html]Moraes on TV - "The Real World: D.C." crashes and burns[/url]
"Wednesday's "The Real World: D.C." finale attracted about 1.1 million viewers -- the smallest finale audience in the show's 23-edition history.
As if that's not bad enough, the three ************ episodes ever in "The Real World" history all came out of its Washington edition.
Five of the six ************ "Real World" episodes ever -- also Washington."
[QUOTE=43000www_new][URL="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/tvblog/2010/04/the-real-world-dc-crashes-and.html"]Moraes on TV - "The Real World: D.C." crashes and burns[/URL]
"Wednesday's "The Real World: D.C." finale attracted about 1.1 million viewers -- the smallest finale audience in the show's 23-edition history.
As if that's not bad enough, the three ************ episodes ever in "The Real World" history all came out of its Washington edition.
Five of the six ************ "Real World" episodes ever -- also Washington."[/QUOTE]
I'm not surprised.
This season wasn't very interesting, and some things were stretched out over multiple episodes when they shouldn't have even made it onto the show. I blame the editors, but I also think some of the cast were pretty boring.
D.C. sounded like a good location for a season of The Real World, and it would have been if they'd filmed a season there years ago (even two years ago during the election would have been good).
[quote=RMD1]Well, I guess this is bye bye real world?[/quote]
If the show is going to be as dull as RW: D.C. was, then I hope it gets canceled. The only reason I want it to continue now is to recruit non-Fresh Meatheads for the challenges.
Whoops, I forgot to do one of these for this season. :D
[B][U]Ratings Overview for D.C[/U][/B]
Episode 1 – 1.881 Million Viewers
Episode 2 – 2.020 Million Viewers
Episode 3 – 1.840 Million Viewers
Episode 4 – 1.792 Million Viewers
Episode 5 – 1.628 Million Viewers
Episode 6 – 1.596 Million Viewers
Episode 7 – 1.319 Million Viewers
Episode 8 – 1.178 Million Viewers
Episode 9 – 1.545 Million Viewers
Episode 10 – 1.551 Million Viewers
Episode 11 – 1.097 Million Viewers
Episode 12 – 1.036 Million Viewers
Episode 13 – 1.142 Million Viewers
Finale – 1.100 Million Viewers
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As you can see, the ratings started off decently, then crashed to the ground. It finished off with a lousy 1.48 average. Last season (Cancun) finished with a 1.78 average and with 2.049 million viewers in the finale. Cancun finished with 21.001 million cumulative viewers, not including the reunion. D.C finished with 20.725 million cumulative viewers, not including the reunion. D.C had 2 more episodes than Cancun.
Overall, these ratings were horrible, and they continue with Fresh Meat 2 picking up 1.3 in it's premiere. Lets hope next season picks up.
It's funny that it started out in a good way then fell off a cliff. Which is the exact opposite of what you want from a season. Decent ratings then a pickup toward the end but sadly it didn't happen.
[QUOTE=blanky667;168357]Whoops, I forgot to do one of these for this season. :D
[B][U]Ratings Overview for D.C[/U][/B]
Episode 1 – 1.881 Million Viewers
Episode 2 – 2.020 Million Viewers
Episode 3 – 1.840 Million Viewers
Episode 4 – 1.792 Million Viewers
Episode 5 – 1.628 Million Viewers
Episode 6 – 1.596 Million Viewers
Episode 7 – 1.319 Million Viewers
Episode 8 – 1.178 Million Viewers
Episode 9 – 1.545 Million Viewers
Episode 10 – 1.551 Million Viewers
Episode 11 – 1.097 Million Viewers
Episode 12 – 1.036 Million Viewers
Episode 13 – 1.142 Million Viewers
Finale – 1.100 Million Viewers
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As you can see, the ratings started off decently, then crashed to the ground. It finished off with a lousy 1.48 average. Last season (Cancun) finished with a 1.78 average and with 2.049 million viewers in the finale. Cancun finished with 21.001 million cumulative viewers, not including the reunion. D.C finished with 20.725 million cumulative viewers, not including the reunion. D.C had 2 more episodes than Cancun.
Overall, these ratings were horrible, and they continue with Fresh Meat 2 picking up 1.3 in it's premiere. Lets hope next season picks up.[/QUOTE]
Also, the first few episodes aired when Jersey Shore was on, so it received promos during JS's ad breaks. So despite Mike saying he felt JS hurt their show, it probably increased awareness of it.
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