Wednesday night’s (March 17) American Idol easily won the night against mostly re-runs. Via Mediaweek. The breakdown via Zap2it.com. -Ratings Breakdown: Fox, of course, led the midweek troops care of American Idol, more than doubling
For fun, I looked up the ratings for S8 and S7 Top 12 performance ep. Looks like a steady decline, doesn’t it? Ratings experts say that the onset of Daylight Savings Time means more people
Via Zap2it.com: American Idol’s Top 8 boys carried the 9 pm time slot last night, but with ratings that were lower than average. Check out the deets here: 9 p.m. FOX: “American Idol” (20.5 million,
Only 3.11M viewers separated last night’s ratings winner, American Idol, from the CBS crime drama, NCIS. Via Mediaweek: -Ratings Breakdown: It was a Tuesday of split leadership, with drama populated CBS the most-watched network and
Via Mediaweek American Idol led the 9 pm hour for FOX last night. However, for the night, Idol led in the 18-49 demo, while CBS led in the number of viewers: It was a Thursday
Last night’s Vancouver Winter Olympics beat out American Idol in the ratings race. I’m not surprised. Idol Thursday results shows are historically low rated. via The Live Feed Fox’s first Thursday “American Idol” results show
The Top 12 guys’ lackluster performances last night did not stop American Idol from winning the ratings race once again against the Vancouver Winter Olympics. Here’s how it shook out: via Mediaweek: -Ratings Breakdown: Once
via Hollywood Reporter and Mediaweek: Fox won the night last night with a two-hour “American Idol” (24 million, 8.9). The numbers stayed about on par with last week: 23.64 million viewers and a 9.1 rating/22
Let’s try this again! (I need more sleep…) Rhu rho. According to Mediaweek: “The Winter Olympics bested Fox’s competing American Idol in the 9 p.m. hour (Viewers: #2, 18.42 million; A18-49: #2, 6.9/17) by 11.64
Great ratings for American Idol last night, considering it was competing directly with the Winter Olympics in Vancouver. As an aside, Idol Season 5 beat the Winter Olympics routinely back in 2006. But then, Idol