NCIS - Astonishing Ratings

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Apr 29, 2009
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For the love of Mark Harmon, would you look at those ratings for NCIS!

The veteran CBS drama posted a series record in viewers on Tuesday – a whopping 22.7 million – and also earned its best adult 18-49 rating (4.6/12) since October of 2009, according to preliminary ratings. As a result, CBS slaughtered the competition in viewers (17.5 million) and 18-49 (3.5/9) for the night. Each 18-49 ratings point equals 1.3 million viewers.

Then again, CBS didn’t have a helluva lot of competition in the 8 p.m. time slot. Fox aired a repeat of Glee and ABC went with an oldie of No Ordinary Family, so Harmon and Co. only had to do battle with The Biggest Loser, which also posted a tidy gain over the previous week by earning a 3.3/8 — up 3% — and 9.1 million.

The rest of CBS’s schedule rocked, too. NCIS: LA earned a 3.8/9 — up 15% — and 17.7 million, while The Good Wife grabbed a 2.2/6 – up 5% — and 12.1 million.

NBC came in second for the night with a 2.9/8 and 8.1 million, with Parenthood averaging a 2.2/6 and 6.1 million viewers. Fox was third in the demo (1.7/4) and viewers (5.0 million) for the night while ABC finished fourth (1.3/3, 4.9 million).

The CW, meanwhile, enjoyed its most-watched Tuesday (2.1 million) in more than a year and hit season highs in demos like adults 18-34 and women 18-34 with originals of One Tree Hill (2.4 million viewers) and Hellcats (1.9 million).


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Apr 29, 2009
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Can't argue with that!! :laugh:





http://www.deadline.com/2011/02/mark-ha ... xt-season/

The day, which started great for NCIS, just got even better. Hours after the veteran CBS drama set a new series record in total viewers, 22.9 million, its star Mark Harmon signed a new two-year deal to continue on the hit show.

And with him on board, NCIS has been renewed for a ninth season, the first CBS drama to get a pickup for next fall. "It’s simply amazing that a show in its eighth season continues to perform at such an elite level," CBS Entertainment president Nina Tassler said.

 

raisindot

Sergeant-at-Arms
Oct 1, 2009
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#10
Bouncy Castle said:
For the love of Mark Harmon, would you look at those ratings for NCIS!
I hate Mark Harmon, and have always hated him since he started his smug career on St. Elsewhere.

But you can't deny the popularity of his show. It's amazingly popular with kids. Both my teenage sons watch it religiously.

As for the Tuesday ratings (I'm assuming these are U.S. ratings) if they're based on the Tuesday that just passed, keep in mind that nearly half of the U.S. was being pummelled with blizzard conditions, keeping many people indoors. And, since almost no one in America had school on Wednesday, the kids who might have gone to bed when NCIS and other shows are on stayed up for them, which raised the ratings for most shows. And, if your choice is to watch a rerun or something new, you'll probably go for the new show every time.

It'll be interesting to see how next Tuesday's ratings compare.
 
Apr 29, 2009
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:eek: Hate for Mark Harmon? :eek:

Excuse me please while I go and lie down for a bit in a darkened room.

I suspect the weather will have had a lot to do with it, but if those millions of people enjoyed it, they may just stick with it.
 
Nov 21, 2010
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There's defo something unique and enjoyable about NCIS, I really enjoy it but not fussed about the others from the same group, CIS etc... :laugh:
 
Apr 29, 2009
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Twoflower guests in NCIS.

From EW:


If you thought the wait for tomorrow’s 200th episode was excruciating, brace yourself for this.

EW has learned exclusively that Lord of the Rings star Sean Astin is set to appear alongside already announced guest star Jamie Lee Curtis in an upcoming episode of NCIS, scheduled to air in late March. Astin will, like Curtis, play a psychological operations investigator.

“I’ve been a big fan of Sean’s for years and this is a part we literally tailored for him,” says executive producer Gary Glasberg. “We couldn’t be happier to have Sean join us. Jamie’s character, Doctor Ryan, oversees a team of brilliant PsyOps agents and Sean will prove to be her go-to operative. We can’t wait to throw him into the mix, watch it develop, and have some fun.”

Curtis was supposed to reunite with her Freaky Friday co-star Mark Harmon and his NCIS team in August, but her appearance was postponed. Our verdict? It was worth the wait.
 

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