Monday, October 10, 2011

Rankings: Pan Am Appears Like It Might Get Grounded

Christina Ricci, Colin Donnell Might stewardesses follow Playboy Rabbits into cancellation? Pan Am stored losing altitude in Week 3, with only 6.42 million audiences aboard. That's lower from 7.75 million audiences the other day - and from 10.87 million once the ABC program required off. And among 18-to-49-year-olds, the rating has swooped lower from three.one to two.5 to at least one.9, Nielsen overnights demonstrated. That trajectory isn't good. Preceding the sixties drama about stewardesses at 9/8c, Desperate Average women was lower 10 %, tempting 8.46 million audiences along with a 2.7 demo rating, which tied a set low (versus. last week's 9.03 million/2.9 demo rating). Read our Desperate Average women episode recap In prime time's first hour Sunday, America's Funniest Home Videos arrived at 6.63 million people (1.4 demo rating) after moving away from to the cheapest-ranked season debut ever a week ago, bringing in a viewership of 6.44 million (1.5 demo rating). The 35-minute National football league overrun on CBS put from the amounts, as always, but skewed stats nevertheless demonstrated that Pan Am had the littlest audience in prime time's final hour. CBS' The Great Wife and also the first 25 minutes of CSI: Miami snapped up 9.99 million along with a 2.1 demo rating. Fall Preview: Get scoop in your favorite coming back shows Sunday Evening Football's attractive pairing from the Eco-friendly Bay Packers and Atlanta Falcons averaged 19.48 million fans (7.9 demo rating), up 20 % from a week ago. From eight to ten, because rain scuttled the scheduled American League championship series, Fox completed having a rerun from the X Factor, scrounging up 3.06 million audiences. On fundamental cable, Breaking Bad's Season 4 finish - which switched to be explosive - snapped up 1.9 million enthusiastic fans, 19 percent a lot more than the prior season's conclusion, which makes it the show's most-viewed finale yet.

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