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NBC Sweeps: Network Falls to 5th Place In TV Ratings



More bad news for NBC: The one-time No. 1 network has fallen to fifth place in the Nielsen TV ratings during the important February sweeps period, according to Deadline.com.

Sweeps occurs four weeks each year, when networks inundate TV audiences with hairpin plot turns, tear-inducing weddings, jaw-dropping deaths and more major moments all in the hopes of giving their ratings a vital boost during the critical periods when Nielsen surveys the country's TV viewing habits.

The Peacock network started the TV season off strong with hits like "Revolution" and "The Voice" and even won November sweeps. But once those shows went into hiatus in November and December respectively, NBC's numbers quickly crumbled. Deadline reports that during the February sweeps period, NBC has averaged a 1.2 rating in the key 18-49 advertising demographic, while Univision has brought in a 1.5 rating. It's a far cry from NBC's reign at the top in November, which was the network's first time in the lead since 2003.

"This is a great thing for our morale, if nothing else," Bob Greenblatt, chairman of NBC Entertainment, told the Associated Press in November. "But I'm the first one to say there will be ups and downs for the next few years."

This is just another blow to NBC as it continues its downward spiral. "Smash," a former hit and the pet project of several executives at the network, including Greenblatt, recently returned for Season 2 to very low numbers. In its second outing, the show fell even lower, bringing in 3.3 million viewers and a 0.9 rating. Freshman hits "The New Normal" and "Go On" have also fallen in recent weeks (the latest episode of "The New Normal" also pulled a 0.9 rating). Compare that to CBS, which has shows pulling in more than 21 million viewers ("NCIS") and 5.5 ratings ("The Big Bang Theory").

According to Vulture's Joe Adalian, AMC's "Talking Dead," a talk show companion to their smash hit "The Walking Dead," did better in the key 18-49 demo than many of NBC's programs.



"You get the feeling that it's never gonna be possible to move the needle again," Greenblatt said. "You just keep fighting against the forces that are coming at you in a crowded environment, with more programming on more networks than in the history of our business, and you start to feel like it's never gonna be possible to do anything dramatic."

Both "Revolution" and "The Voice" return in March, and NBC could find itself back on top again ... emphasis on could.

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treradical 21st-Feb-2013 10:09 pm (UTC)
lmao bow at the talking dead
rimbaudacious 21st-Feb-2013 10:10 pm (UTC)
Look at TWD slaying so hard even its talkshow companion is doing better than legitimate shows.
flumes 21st-Feb-2013 10:13 pm (UTC)
bc their programs blow :'(
tryxkittie 21st-Feb-2013 10:14 pm (UTC)
they just don't know how to pick good projects tbh.

I wonder if this really will be the end for them? Seems too extreme though. They prolly just need to fire some execs
_scarlett_icons 21st-Feb-2013 10:16 pm (UTC)
NBC would air Friends thursday nights at 8pm, and it was the highest rated sitcom.

Now Community is in the same slot and.... :(


Damn, how the mighty have fallen.

Though if Fox can bounce back after nearly going bankrupt, so can NBC. They just need one on-going show that's a hit to bring it all back.
princess1404 21st-Feb-2013 11:28 pm (UTC)
When did Fox go bankrupt?
youbeboy 21st-Feb-2013 10:17 pm (UTC)
Embarrassing.
aria_grace 21st-Feb-2013 10:18 pm (UTC)
NBC just doeesn't put out anything fresh or interesting. They put out shows that are 'fresh' and 'interesting'- like they are trying to hard to mine supposedly-cool things.

I used to watch everything on NBC. Now I just watch Smash.
manu19 21st-Feb-2013 10:21 pm (UTC)
they are gonna over do it with The Voice, people are gonna get sick of it and NBC will be fucked even more
aria_grace 21st-Feb-2013 10:23 pm (UTC)
they already are. I'm already sick of it. The last season just ended and they are already coming back with a new one.
mynameyourname 21st-Feb-2013 10:23 pm (UTC)
thats what u get for fukin up heroes
turtlemonkey 21st-Feb-2013 10:51 pm (UTC)
this is what i like to think is happening
violue 21st-Feb-2013 10:24 pm (UTC)
damn son
katiese93 21st-Feb-2013 10:25 pm (UTC)
That's what happens when they cancel good shows like "Life"

I know it was canned like 4 years ago but I'm still fucking bitter about it.
mwffj 21st-Feb-2013 11:22 pm (UTC)
ME TOO
scotchsour 22nd-Feb-2013 01:46 am (UTC)
Raise the Fucking Flag on that one. I still miss Life.
kiki3291 21st-Feb-2013 10:35 pm (UTC)
And they will continue to flop if the pilots in production are anything to go by.

Get it Univision! I'm actually surprised, I only watch Por Ella Soy Eva from there and that must be their ratings monster. Their other novelas suck. Poor Telemundo will never catch a break even if their novelas are often superior.
littlepunkryo 21st-Feb-2013 10:46 pm (UTC)
It's gonna be interesting to see how The Voice holds with them getting new judges. Go On and The New Normal both tanked without TV propping them up and they haven't aired a single ep of Revolution without it so who knows what that show would do on its own. If TV is all they have to launch their new shows, they're in big trouble.
shlee_lee 21st-Feb-2013 11:02 pm (UTC)
I'm gonna die when they manage to fuck over the Michael J Fox sitcom. They're basically handed an automatic ratings hit on a silver platter and they'll probably change the time slot 5 times, air 3 episodes and then have it go on a 4 month hiatus
aria_grace NBC website hacked.....21st-Feb-2013 11:12 pm (UTC)
Aaaaand adding to their troubles.... the NBC website has been hacked and is currently loaded with malware. Don't go to their website!

Source: http://gawker.com/5986082/beware-of-nbcs-hacked-website
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