The Real World: Ex-Plosion - Ratings

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Haven't posted in a while... glad the ratings eventually went up. This season grew on me, it's gotten a lot better although the whole Exes concept got old after like the third episode. The cast is kind of lame honestly, there's a few people who are likeable (Brian, Jenny, Ashley/ex roommate, Hailey) with the exception of them everyone else in the house is annoying.
I actually enjoyed the season for the first half or so and then soon after the exes arrived it started to go down hill. Not because I didn't like the exes I just felt like the narrative got pretty weak and too many people were leaving. The ending is pretty meh so far. Over I felt it was a decent season but not as good as it should have been with the way it started.
[QUOTE=V1man;398638]Real World Ex-plosion 10:00 pm 1166 0.7 Duck Dynasty 10:00 pm 6006 2.5 Didn't watch either one. Watched poorly rated "Flipping Out" instead.[/QUOTE] Thanks for coming out of vevmo retirement to let us know.
I don't think I've seen the past 2 episodes on the night it aired, I watched them On Demand cause this season has become a chore to watch, IMO. It started off really well for me, but about halfway through its just like... boring. Same drama over and over between the same people about the same things. I'm ready for the challenge.
Honestly, for some reason the last episode was one of my favorites in a really long time. Lol I have no idea why. Jenny makes this show!
Real world ex-plosion mtv 10:00 pm 1185 0.7 real world expl shld hv mtv 11:02 pm 733 0.4
This episode Started off good but had a ho-hum ending.
From MTV press release: New York, NY (April 7, 2014) - MTV's "Real World: EX-Plosion" had its highest-rated season since 2011 with an average 1.9 million total viewers and a strong 1.8 P12-34 rating (Live+3). The series was up 44 percent vs. last season, and experienced 33 percent growth from the season debut to the finale. The series' ratings grew with +3 playback an average of nearly 40 percent among MTV's core demo of 12-34 year olds. It was also the #1 program across all television in its time slot with P18-24. The finale, which aired on Wednesday, April 2, garnered 1.7 million total viewers and a 1.7 P12-34 rating (Live+3). It was also the #1 program in its time slot across all TV in the 10 p.m. time slot with P18-24. In the "Real World: EX-PLosion" reunion airing on Wednesday, April 9 at 10:00PM ET/PT (and tonight at 9pm ET), the original housemates and their exes get together one last time. Did the roommates leave San Francisco as a family or can they barely stand being in the same room? Find out what really went down when the exes moved in: who is still together, who is broken up, and who is in between. We'll see one roommate plea for their ex to take them back, and the whole group finally comes clean about the shadiest roommate in the house. Hosted by Girl Code's Nessa, we'll check out some never before seen footage, and dive into why two cast member's exes never made it into the house.
[QUOTE=mark3210;400585]From MTV press release: New York, NY (April 7, 2014) - MTV's "Real World: EX-Plosion" had its highest-rated season since 2011 with an average 1.9 million total viewers and a strong 1.8 P12-34 rating (Live+3). The series was up 44 percent vs. last season, and experienced 33 percent growth from the season debut to the finale. The series' ratings grew with +3 playback an average of nearly 40 percent among MTV's core demo of 12-34 year olds. It was also the #1 program across all television in its time slot with P18-24. The finale, which aired on Wednesday, April 2, garnered 1.7 million total viewers and a 1.7 P12-34 rating (Live+3). It was also the #1 program in its time slot across all TV in the 10 p.m. time slot with P18-24.[/QUOTE] MTV seems very pleased with this season. I have to think a season 30 renewal is imminent. If the show keeps trending up or the numbers stay current I think the show may survive at least a few more years.
They are in the midle of casting for season 30. ANyways, This reunion is boring so far.
The reunion was terrible. Also, was it just my TV or was the sound completely horrid
[URL="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mtv-chief-real-worlds-future-694321"]MTV Chief on 'Real World's' Future, a 'Saturday Night Live' Past and Reality TV's 'Reality' Problem (Q&A)[/URL] [QUOTE][B]You were able to re-energize Real World. How much life is left in that franchise, and can you return to the traditional format?[/B] Truthfully, when I first got here I thought, "OK, we're doing season 28. Season 30 sounds like a good place to wrap this baby up." But now that we successfully launched Real World Ex-Plosion, I don't feel that way anymore. I feel like one day you're going to be interviewing someone in this seat that's going to be talking to you about season 50.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=LurkerNoMore;400989][URL="http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/mtv-chief-real-worlds-future-694321"]MTV Chief on 'Real World's' Future, a 'Saturday Night Live' Past and Reality TV's 'Reality' Problem (Q&A)[/URL][/QUOTE] Well, that's certainly great news! That makes me happy and optimistic!
Wait averaged 1.9 million viewers? Not a single ******* episode did above 1.5 million
[QUOTE=Nightwolf;401234]Wait averaged 1.9 million viewers? Not a single ******* episode did above 1.5 million[/QUOTE] The Nielson ratings we get weekly are from an outdated system that does not provide 100% accurate results. The ratings average released by MTV (1.9 million) is likely correct. Rivals 2 averaged near 2 million an episode, despite the weekly ratings TVByTheNumbers posted each week being around 1.3 - 1.7 million.
[QUOTE=LurkerNoMore;401242]The Nielson ratings we get weekly are from an outdated system that does not provide 100% accurate results. The ratings average released by MTV (1.9 million) is likely correct. Rivals 2 averaged near 2 million an episode, despite the weekly ratings TVByTheNumbers posted each week being around 1.3 - 1.7 million.[/QUOTE] Is there no website that releases accurate results?
[QUOTE=LurkerNoMore;401242]The Nielson ratings we get weekly are from an outdated system that does not provide 100% accurate results. The ratings average released by MTV (1.9 million) is likely correct. Rivals 2 averaged near 2 million an episode, despite the weekly ratings TVByTheNumbers posted each week being around 1.3 - 1.7 million.[/QUOTE] Is it really that inaccurate? Gee, when will they find a better way to gauge this stuff?
[QUOTE=Calinks;401398]Is it really that inaccurate? Gee, when will they find a better way to gauge this stuff?[/QUOTE] It really is. Nielson reported [URL="http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2013/09/26/wednesday-cable-ratings-south-park-wins-night-the-challenge-rivals-ii-key-peele-the-daily-show-the-colbert-report-more/204972/"]1.608 million[/URL] viewers for the Rivals II finale, and in the season 25 renewal press release MTV confirmed that number was actually [URL="http://variety.com/2013/tv/news/the-challenge-renewed-by-mtv-for-25th-season-exclusive-1200691255/"]2.2 million[/URL]. Huge difference! That's not including DVR and online viewing either.

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