Andy Cohen is wasting no time in responding after Brandi Glanville accused him of sexual harassment.
Glanville’s lawyers, Bryan J. Freedman and Mark Geragos sent a letter to NBCUniversal, Warner Bros, and Shed Media on Thursday, which found The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star accusing Cohen of sending an inappropriate recording.
The letter claimed Glanville had been “a victim of sexual harassment at Bravo by none other than Andy Cohen,” Page Six reports.
It went on to detail a video that was reportedly sent to Glanville in 2022, which featured an “obviously inebriated” Cohen telling her of “his intention to sleep with another Bravo star that night while thinking of her and invited her to watch via Facetime.”
Cohen shared his side of events on Thursday afternoon with a statement on X (formerly known as Twitter).
The Watch What Happens Live host said the video included Below Deck and The Traitors alum Kate Chastain.
Glanville’s lawyers, Bryan J. Freedman and Mark Geragos sent a letter to NBCUniversal, Warner Bros, and Shed Media on Thursday, which found The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star accusing Cohen of sending an inappropriate recording.
The letter claimed Glanville had been “a victim of sexual harassment at Bravo by none other than Andy Cohen,” Page Six reports.
It went on to detail a video that was reportedly sent to Glanville in 2022, which featured an “obviously inebriated” Cohen telling her of “his intention to sleep with another Bravo star that night while thinking of her and invited her to watch via Facetime.”
Cohen shared his side of events on Thursday afternoon with a statement on X (formerly known as Twitter).
The Watch What Happens Live host said the video included Below Deck and The Traitors alum Kate Chastain.
- 2/23/2024
- by Paul Dailly
- Monsters and Critics
American TV host Brandi Glanville has been in a few films in her day. However, she is best known for her appearances in the reality TV series The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills (2011-2016). She also played a prominent role in its spinoffs, The Real Housewives Ultimate Girls Trip (Seasons 2 and 4). In addition to that, Glanville has appeared on a range of other television shows that have made her a household name. A few include Celebrity Apprentice, Celebrity Big Brother, and My Kitchen Rules. She also hosts the podcast of the same name. It’s safe to say that...
- 7/21/2023
- by Ima Whyte
- TVovermind.com
Exclusive: African entertainment heavyweight Jan du Plessis is back in business.
The high-profile exec has been named President of Primedia Studios soon after leaving South African pay-tv network M-Net to retire after nearly 30 years.
Primedia Studios will be part of African content giant Primedia and is positioning itself as a leading South African production and distribution operator and “the preferred partner to both the local and international audiovisual industry.”
Du Plessis will oversee strategy around licensing, creation, development, localisation and distribution of entertainment shows and content. He’ll also lead a “robust succession strategy” to ensure a generation of Black executives rise to management positions at Primedia.
Joining him at the venture are Lindile Xoko, Chief Revenue Officer and CEO of Primedia Broadcasting, and Victoria Ramabulana, showrunner and project manager. Du Plessis will report directly to Jonathan Procter, Primedia Group CEO.
The move comes as something of a surprise as...
The high-profile exec has been named President of Primedia Studios soon after leaving South African pay-tv network M-Net to retire after nearly 30 years.
Primedia Studios will be part of African content giant Primedia and is positioning itself as a leading South African production and distribution operator and “the preferred partner to both the local and international audiovisual industry.”
Du Plessis will oversee strategy around licensing, creation, development, localisation and distribution of entertainment shows and content. He’ll also lead a “robust succession strategy” to ensure a generation of Black executives rise to management positions at Primedia.
Joining him at the venture are Lindile Xoko, Chief Revenue Officer and CEO of Primedia Broadcasting, and Victoria Ramabulana, showrunner and project manager. Du Plessis will report directly to Jonathan Procter, Primedia Group CEO.
The move comes as something of a surprise as...
- 4/13/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
New spin-offs of The Voice and House Rules join a host of returning franchises in the Seven Network’s 2022 slate, which features a renewed focus on light entertainment.
Of the titles announced as part of today’s upfronts, Screentime’s Claremont was the sole local drama, reflecting a shift from the 2021 schedule which included three.
The four-hour investigative miniseries from the creative team behind Catching Milat details how the disappearance of young women launches a 25-year investigation by the police and one tenacious journalist, who are united in their determination to seek justice. Major production investment was provided by Screen Australia in association with Seven, with finance from Screen Nsw.
Claremont is joined in the schedule by My Kitchen Rules, The Voice: Generations, AGT, Australian Idol, and Apartment Rules – a spin-off of House Rules – as well as new factual series’ Strike Force and Code 1: Minute by Minute, both of which are produced by Wtfn.
Of the titles announced as part of today’s upfronts, Screentime’s Claremont was the sole local drama, reflecting a shift from the 2021 schedule which included three.
The four-hour investigative miniseries from the creative team behind Catching Milat details how the disappearance of young women launches a 25-year investigation by the police and one tenacious journalist, who are united in their determination to seek justice. Major production investment was provided by Screen Australia in association with Seven, with finance from Screen Nsw.
Claremont is joined in the schedule by My Kitchen Rules, The Voice: Generations, AGT, Australian Idol, and Apartment Rules – a spin-off of House Rules – as well as new factual series’ Strike Force and Code 1: Minute by Minute, both of which are produced by Wtfn.
- 10/12/2021
- by Sean Slatter
- IF.com.au
Fresh from splashing out $2.2Bn on Endemol Shine Group, it seems that Banijay’s hunger for acquisitions is not yet sated, as it enters talks to acquire Australia’s Seven Studios.
Deadline understands that France’s Banijay is in early talks with Seven Network’s parent company Seven West Media over a potential deal. The Australian Financial Review reported that a takeover could be worth up to $200M Aud ($142M).
Seven Studios recently made Rebel Wilson-fronted Pooch Perfect for Seven Network, while it is also known for producing series including Home & Away and My Kitchen Rules.
A Seven West Media spokesman told the Financial Review that it is “exploring the divestment of some assets.” It has already recently relinquished its controlling share in LA-based 7Beyond and Seven Studios UK to Australian producer and distributor Beyond International.
Banijay, which declined to comment on the Seven Studios talks, is currently merging...
Deadline understands that France’s Banijay is in early talks with Seven Network’s parent company Seven West Media over a potential deal. The Australian Financial Review reported that a takeover could be worth up to $200M Aud ($142M).
Seven Studios recently made Rebel Wilson-fronted Pooch Perfect for Seven Network, while it is also known for producing series including Home & Away and My Kitchen Rules.
A Seven West Media spokesman told the Financial Review that it is “exploring the divestment of some assets.” It has already recently relinquished its controlling share in LA-based 7Beyond and Seven Studios UK to Australian producer and distributor Beyond International.
Banijay, which declined to comment on the Seven Studios talks, is currently merging...
- 7/27/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds’ (Photo: Nigel Wright).
Endemol Shine Australia’s Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds took home two prizes from the New York Festivals TV and Film Awards, with other Aussie winners including Northern Pictures/Oxford Scientific Films’ Magical Land of Oz and episodes of Sbs’s Dateline.
Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds, commissioned by the ABC, scored Gold in the Social Issues documentary category at the awards, in addition to a Silver Award from the United Nations Department of Global Communications, for exemplifying the aims and ideas of the Un.
The series, which won the 2019 Aacta Award for Best Documentary or Factual Program, demonstrates the physical and mental benefits of bringing together the very young and very old in a retirement home.
Magical Land of Oz, produced by Northern Pictures and narrated by Barry Humphries, another ABC commission, won the Gold...
Endemol Shine Australia’s Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds took home two prizes from the New York Festivals TV and Film Awards, with other Aussie winners including Northern Pictures/Oxford Scientific Films’ Magical Land of Oz and episodes of Sbs’s Dateline.
Old People’s Home For 4 Year Olds, commissioned by the ABC, scored Gold in the Social Issues documentary category at the awards, in addition to a Silver Award from the United Nations Department of Global Communications, for exemplifying the aims and ideas of the Un.
The series, which won the 2019 Aacta Award for Best Documentary or Factual Program, demonstrates the physical and mental benefits of bringing together the very young and very old in a retirement home.
Magical Land of Oz, produced by Northern Pictures and narrated by Barry Humphries, another ABC commission, won the Gold...
- 4/23/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
Brad Lyons.
Brad Lyons, the Seven Network’s former director of production and a network executive for 20 years, died on Sunday from cancer.
After joining the broadcaster in 1997 as head of infotainment, he climbed the management ladder and oversaw some of its biggest franchises including My Kitchen Rules, House Rules, Little Big Shots, The Chase, Dancing With the Stars and First Dates.
Among the shows he was most proud of, he pointed to Dancing with the Stars, Deal or No Deal and My Kitchen Rules.
Australia was the first territory in the world to acquire the UK format Strictly Come Dancing and the first to strip Deal or No Deal Monday-Friday.
A former journalist, he worked for newspapers in Western Australia before joining Seven News in Perth. He then worked for the Nine Network and Beyond Productions before returning to Seven.
Former Seven West Media CEO Tim Worner tells If:...
Brad Lyons, the Seven Network’s former director of production and a network executive for 20 years, died on Sunday from cancer.
After joining the broadcaster in 1997 as head of infotainment, he climbed the management ladder and oversaw some of its biggest franchises including My Kitchen Rules, House Rules, Little Big Shots, The Chase, Dancing With the Stars and First Dates.
Among the shows he was most proud of, he pointed to Dancing with the Stars, Deal or No Deal and My Kitchen Rules.
Australia was the first territory in the world to acquire the UK format Strictly Come Dancing and the first to strip Deal or No Deal Monday-Friday.
A former journalist, he worked for newspapers in Western Australia before joining Seven News in Perth. He then worked for the Nine Network and Beyond Productions before returning to Seven.
Former Seven West Media CEO Tim Worner tells If:...
- 3/22/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Singapore-based TV production firm, Beach House Pictures is expanding its international and China-facing production capacity. It has hired four executives to join its senior management.
Suzy Hounslow, who joins in a newly-created position as executive in charge of production, will be supervising and providing quality control across Beach House’s international output. She joins after a 10-year stint at Australia’s Seven Network Studios where she oversaw 500 hours of factual, reality and scripted shows annually, with shows including “My Kitchen Rules.” Hounslow will report to founders Jocelyn Little, MD, and Donovan Chan, creative director.
Rob Sixsmith, who joins as head of factual, has previously worked across multiple factual genres, ranging from survival to science, and won a BAFTA Award in the process. His credits include directing Bear Grylls and Levison Wood and Discovery Us’s factual entertainment phenomenon, “Gold Rush,” and the Beach House-Discovery International flagship series “Ed Stafford: First Man Out.
Suzy Hounslow, who joins in a newly-created position as executive in charge of production, will be supervising and providing quality control across Beach House’s international output. She joins after a 10-year stint at Australia’s Seven Network Studios where she oversaw 500 hours of factual, reality and scripted shows annually, with shows including “My Kitchen Rules.” Hounslow will report to founders Jocelyn Little, MD, and Donovan Chan, creative director.
Rob Sixsmith, who joins as head of factual, has previously worked across multiple factual genres, ranging from survival to science, and won a BAFTA Award in the process. His credits include directing Bear Grylls and Levison Wood and Discovery Us’s factual entertainment phenomenon, “Gold Rush,” and the Beach House-Discovery International flagship series “Ed Stafford: First Man Out.
- 1/24/2020
- by Patrick Frater
- Variety Film + TV
‘The Unboxing’.
There’s a guiding philosophy that’s successfully steered much of Hannah Lehmann’s career so far: When people are spending so much time on their phones and social media anyway, why not give them interesting content to watch via their apps?
Lehmann’s short-form work has garnered millions of views, with the Sydney filmmaker first grabbing industry attention after she distributed her 13 x one minute drama series The Out There via Instagram back in 2016. That led to her getting signed with Gersh Agency and Pathfinder in the Us and a Snapchat Original commission in Two Sides, premiering last year. Screen Australia also recently sent Lehmann to La as part of its Talent USA delegation, recognising her as an up-and-coming talent.
Two Sides, which she created, wrote and directed follows a teenage couple navigating a modern-day breakup in a split-screen format, showing both characters’ point of view of the breakup simultaneously.
There’s a guiding philosophy that’s successfully steered much of Hannah Lehmann’s career so far: When people are spending so much time on their phones and social media anyway, why not give them interesting content to watch via their apps?
Lehmann’s short-form work has garnered millions of views, with the Sydney filmmaker first grabbing industry attention after she distributed her 13 x one minute drama series The Out There via Instagram back in 2016. That led to her getting signed with Gersh Agency and Pathfinder in the Us and a Snapchat Original commission in Two Sides, premiering last year. Screen Australia also recently sent Lehmann to La as part of its Talent USA delegation, recognising her as an up-and-coming talent.
Two Sides, which she created, wrote and directed follows a teenage couple navigating a modern-day breakup in a split-screen format, showing both characters’ point of view of the breakup simultaneously.
- 1/20/2020
- by jkeast
- IF.com.au
My5, the UK streaming service operated by ViacomCBS’s Channel 5, has added two new channels from Endemol Shine Group focusing on food and crime.
My5 has launched Masters of Food and Reel Truth Crime, which will be stocked with 60 hours Endemol Shine shows from around the world, with another 20 hours of content being added each month in 2020.
Masters of Food will feature shows such as CNN’s Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown and My Kitchen Rules Australia, while Reel Truth Crime will be home to content like Robert Redford and Alex Gibney’s Death Row Stories.
Ad-funded My5 already hosts six third-party channels, including PBS America and A+E Networks UK’s Blaze, with the Smithsonian Channel on the way.
Oli Thomas, vice president, digital lead at Channel 5, said: “Third-party channels are an important part of the content mix on My5, as they increase the breadth of programming on the...
My5 has launched Masters of Food and Reel Truth Crime, which will be stocked with 60 hours Endemol Shine shows from around the world, with another 20 hours of content being added each month in 2020.
Masters of Food will feature shows such as CNN’s Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown and My Kitchen Rules Australia, while Reel Truth Crime will be home to content like Robert Redford and Alex Gibney’s Death Row Stories.
Ad-funded My5 already hosts six third-party channels, including PBS America and A+E Networks UK’s Blaze, with the Smithsonian Channel on the way.
Oli Thomas, vice president, digital lead at Channel 5, said: “Third-party channels are an important part of the content mix on My5, as they increase the breadth of programming on the...
- 1/16/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
‘Between Two Worlds.’
When James Warburton was appointed CEO of Seven West Media succeeding Tim Worner he vowed to revitalise the Seven Network’s entertainment programming, focusing primarily on Sunday-Thursday primetime.
Warburton looks like delivering on that promise next year with a raft of initiatives including refreshes for My Kitchen Rules and House Rules, Endemol Shine Australia’s action-drama Rfds and Cjz’s four-part investigation of the disappearance of British backpacker Peter Falconio.
The line-up includes Esa’s revival of Big Brother, Screentime’s endurance competition Sas: Who Dares Wins, Eureka Productions’ extreme mini-golf competition Mega Mini Golf and Seven Studios’ Plate of Origin, billed as the “Olympics of cooking.”
Fremantle and Eureka will co-produce a new version of Farmer Wants a Wife, a format which previously aired on the Nine Network, while Fremantle’s Australia’s Got Talent has been renewed for a second season.
“I’ve been clear...
When James Warburton was appointed CEO of Seven West Media succeeding Tim Worner he vowed to revitalise the Seven Network’s entertainment programming, focusing primarily on Sunday-Thursday primetime.
Warburton looks like delivering on that promise next year with a raft of initiatives including refreshes for My Kitchen Rules and House Rules, Endemol Shine Australia’s action-drama Rfds and Cjz’s four-part investigation of the disappearance of British backpacker Peter Falconio.
The line-up includes Esa’s revival of Big Brother, Screentime’s endurance competition Sas: Who Dares Wins, Eureka Productions’ extreme mini-golf competition Mega Mini Golf and Seven Studios’ Plate of Origin, billed as the “Olympics of cooking.”
Fremantle and Eureka will co-produce a new version of Farmer Wants a Wife, a format which previously aired on the Nine Network, while Fremantle’s Australia’s Got Talent has been renewed for a second season.
“I’ve been clear...
- 10/23/2019
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
The CW is hoping for a 2018-2019 season touchdown: It has given a series order to All American, a football drama executive-produced by Greg Berlanti and Sarah Schechter.
The series, inspired by the life of pro player Spencer Paysinger and formerly titled Spencer, follows two families — one from South Los Angeles, the other from Beverly Hills — when a rising high school football player from Crenshaw is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High.
The cast includes Daniel Ezra (The Missing), Taye Diggs (Private Practice), Cody Christian (Teen Wolf), Samantha Logan (13 Reasons Why), Monet Mazur (Castle), Michael Evans Behling and Karimah Westbrook (Shameless,...
The series, inspired by the life of pro player Spencer Paysinger and formerly titled Spencer, follows two families — one from South Los Angeles, the other from Beverly Hills — when a rising high school football player from Crenshaw is recruited to play for Beverly Hills High.
The cast includes Daniel Ezra (The Missing), Taye Diggs (Private Practice), Cody Christian (Teen Wolf), Samantha Logan (13 Reasons Why), Monet Mazur (Castle), Michael Evans Behling and Karimah Westbrook (Shameless,...
- 5/11/2018
- TVLine.com
Last year, Fox aired nine new shows and ended up dropping six of them. How will the network do in the ratings this time around? How many 2016-17 shows will be cancelled or renewed? Stay tuned.How do the execs decide what to cancel or keep? They look at a lot of different factors but the ratings play a very large role. The higher the ratings, the better chances a show has of surviving.Fox shows this season (so far): 24: Legacy, American Grit, Apb, Beat Shazam, Bob's Burgers, Bones, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Empire, The Exorcist, The F Word, Family Guy, Gotham, Hell's Kitchen, Kicking & Screaming, The Last Man on Earth, Lethal Weapon, Love Connection, Lucifer, MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, The Mick, My Kitchen Rules, New Girl, Pitch, Prison Break, Rosewood, Scream Queens, The Simpsons, Sleepy Hollow, Son of Zorn, Star and You the Jury.Read More…...
- 9/26/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Last year, Fox aired nine new shows and ended up dropping six of them. How will the network do in the ratings this time around? How many 2016-17 shows will be cancelled or renewed? Stay tuned.How do the execs decide what to cancel or keep? They look at a lot of different factors but the ratings play a very large role. The higher the ratings, the better chances a show has of surviving.Fox shows this season (so far): 24: Legacy, American Grit, Apb, Beat Shazam, Bob's Burgers, Bones, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Empire, The Exorcist, The F Word, Family Guy, Gotham, Hell's Kitchen, Kicking & Screaming, The Last Man on Earth, Lethal Weapon, Love Connection, Lucifer, MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, The Mick, My Kitchen Rules, New Girl, Pitch, Prison Break, Rosewood, Scream Queens, The Simpsons, Sleepy Hollow, Son of Zorn, Star and You the Jury.Read More…...
- 9/3/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Nine's 'True Story with Hamish and Andy'..
At the half-way point of the 2017 ratings year, the Seven, Nine and Ten networks all have something to crow about, and Australian-made dramas and reality shows continue to dominate.
Seven.s primary channel has won the prime-time ratings battle for 24 consecutive weeks, ranks at .No. 1 in total viewers and in the 16-39, 18-49s and 25-54 demographics, and has the year's top show, My Kitchen Rules.
Nine.s boast is that it is the only commercial network to grow its 6 pm-midnight share across total people and all demos for weeks 7 to 26, excluding Easter, while Seven and Ten have lost shares on those metrics.
Despite its corporate problems, Ten says it delivered three of the top seven Australian reality shows among 25 to 54s, the top three game/quiz shows and the top four Us drama series.
Moreover, Have You Been Paying Attention?...
At the half-way point of the 2017 ratings year, the Seven, Nine and Ten networks all have something to crow about, and Australian-made dramas and reality shows continue to dominate.
Seven.s primary channel has won the prime-time ratings battle for 24 consecutive weeks, ranks at .No. 1 in total viewers and in the 16-39, 18-49s and 25-54 demographics, and has the year's top show, My Kitchen Rules.
Nine.s boast is that it is the only commercial network to grow its 6 pm-midnight share across total people and all demos for weeks 7 to 26, excluding Easter, while Seven and Ten have lost shares on those metrics.
Despite its corporate problems, Ten says it delivered three of the top seven Australian reality shows among 25 to 54s, the top three game/quiz shows and the top four Us drama series.
Moreover, Have You Been Paying Attention?...
- 7/4/2017
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
Maybe the random break was not a good idea for Scandal.
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (7.4 million/1.9 rating) and Scandal (5.4 million/1.4 rating) both slipped from their prior originals, with Scandal hitting a new low. The Catch (3.8 million/0.8 rating) returned in line with its Season 1 finale.
The CW: Supernatural (1.6 million/0.5 rating) hit a season low, while the recently renewed Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) held steady.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (13 million/2.8 rating) was stable, while Mom (7.6 million/1.5 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.2 million/1.3 rating) ticked up. The Great Indoors (7.3 million/1.4 rating) and Training Day (4.1 million/0.7 rating) ticked down.
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Fox: Masterchef (3.8 million/1.1 rating) was stable, while the debut of Kicking & Screaming (2.2 million/0.7 rating) came in lower than the most recent episode of My Kitchen Rules.
NBC: Powerless (2.5 million/0.8 rating) picked up a tenth out of an encore of Superstore (2.9 million/0.7 rating). Without The Voice as a lead-in,...
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (7.4 million/1.9 rating) and Scandal (5.4 million/1.4 rating) both slipped from their prior originals, with Scandal hitting a new low. The Catch (3.8 million/0.8 rating) returned in line with its Season 1 finale.
The CW: Supernatural (1.6 million/0.5 rating) hit a season low, while the recently renewed Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) held steady.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (13 million/2.8 rating) was stable, while Mom (7.6 million/1.5 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.2 million/1.3 rating) ticked up. The Great Indoors (7.3 million/1.4 rating) and Training Day (4.1 million/0.7 rating) ticked down.
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Fox: Masterchef (3.8 million/1.1 rating) was stable, while the debut of Kicking & Screaming (2.2 million/0.7 rating) came in lower than the most recent episode of My Kitchen Rules.
NBC: Powerless (2.5 million/0.8 rating) picked up a tenth out of an encore of Superstore (2.9 million/0.7 rating). Without The Voice as a lead-in,...
- 3/10/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Would NBC air The Voice five nights a week?
Whatever seems to air behind the veteran competition series seems to blossom in the ratings.
NBC: A special episode of The Voice (10.6 million/2.3 rating) slipped from the previous two episodes this week, but was still solid. It provided a solid lead-in for Chicago Med (8.8 million/1.7 rating), which surged to season highs.
The Blacklist: Redemption (4.7 million/1.0 rating) perked up with the increased lead-in support, managing to turn in ratings on par with the parent series.
The CW: Supernatural (1.6 million/0.6 rating) was steady, while Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) recovered from last week's series low. If you have not been watching this series, you should give it a try. It's a blast.
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ABC: When We Rise (2.1 million/0.4 rating) remained a bust in the ratings.
Fox: Masterchef (3.6 million/1.1 rating) ticked down, while My Kitchen Rules (2.3 million/0.8 rating) perked up.
CBS: It...
Whatever seems to air behind the veteran competition series seems to blossom in the ratings.
NBC: A special episode of The Voice (10.6 million/2.3 rating) slipped from the previous two episodes this week, but was still solid. It provided a solid lead-in for Chicago Med (8.8 million/1.7 rating), which surged to season highs.
The Blacklist: Redemption (4.7 million/1.0 rating) perked up with the increased lead-in support, managing to turn in ratings on par with the parent series.
The CW: Supernatural (1.6 million/0.6 rating) was steady, while Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) recovered from last week's series low. If you have not been watching this series, you should give it a try. It's a blast.
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ABC: When We Rise (2.1 million/0.4 rating) remained a bust in the ratings.
Fox: Masterchef (3.6 million/1.1 rating) ticked down, while My Kitchen Rules (2.3 million/0.8 rating) perked up.
CBS: It...
- 3/3/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Leading out of a special, Thursday-dominating installment of The Voice (which drew 10.7 million viewers and a 2.3 demo rating), NBC’s Chicago Med did 8.8 mil and a 1.7 (per finals), surging more than 40 percent from its last fresh outing to hit not just season highs but its best numbers since April 26, 2016.
Leading out of that, Blacklist: Redemption (4.8 mil/1.0) rose 12 and 25 percent from its soft premiere.
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Over on CBS, leading out of a slew of sitcom reruns, Training Day (4.3 mil/0.8) rose 20 and 33 percent to hit 3-week highs.
Leading out of that, Blacklist: Redemption (4.8 mil/1.0) rose 12 and 25 percent from its soft premiere.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Over on CBS, leading out of a slew of sitcom reruns, Training Day (4.3 mil/0.8) rose 20 and 33 percent to hit 3-week highs.
- 3/3/2017
- TVLine.com
Will Riverdale be renewed with low ratings?
The CW: Supernatural (1.6 million/0.6 rating) and Riverdale (1 million/0.3 rating) each lost a tenth, with Riverdale hitting a series low.
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NBC: Superstore (3.5 million/1.1 rating) was stable, while Powerless (2.3 million/0.7 rating) continued to dip. The Blacklist (4.9 million/0.9 rating) was on par with one week earlier.
The Blacklist: Redemption (4.2 million/0.8 rating) launched about as well as could be expected when you consider the free fall in the ratings the parent series has experienced this season.
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ABC: Grey's Anatomy (7.6 million/2.0 rating) was even, while How to Get Away with Murder (5 million/1.5 rating) ticked up for its two-hour season finale.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (13.2 million/2.8 rating) ticked up, while The Great Indoors (7.5 million/1.5 rating), Mom (7.5 million/1.4 rating), and Life in Pieces (6 million/1.2 rating) ticked down.
Training Day (3.7 million/0.7 rating) remained a bust.
Fox: Mastechef (3.8 million/1.2 rating) inched up,...
The CW: Supernatural (1.6 million/0.6 rating) and Riverdale (1 million/0.3 rating) each lost a tenth, with Riverdale hitting a series low.
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NBC: Superstore (3.5 million/1.1 rating) was stable, while Powerless (2.3 million/0.7 rating) continued to dip. The Blacklist (4.9 million/0.9 rating) was on par with one week earlier.
The Blacklist: Redemption (4.2 million/0.8 rating) launched about as well as could be expected when you consider the free fall in the ratings the parent series has experienced this season.
Watch Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 14 Online
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (7.6 million/2.0 rating) was even, while How to Get Away with Murder (5 million/1.5 rating) ticked up for its two-hour season finale.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (13.2 million/2.8 rating) ticked up, while The Great Indoors (7.5 million/1.5 rating), Mom (7.5 million/1.4 rating), and Life in Pieces (6 million/1.2 rating) ticked down.
Training Day (3.7 million/0.7 rating) remained a bust.
Fox: Mastechef (3.8 million/1.2 rating) inched up,...
- 2/24/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC Grey’s Anatomy How to Get Away with Murder CBS The Big Bang Theory The Great Indoors Mom Life in Pieces Training Day CW Supernatural Riverdale Fox MasterChef Junior My Kitchen Rules Baskets (FX) NBC Superstore Powerless The Blacklist The Blacklist: Redemption Misc Nashville (Cmt)Project Runway: Junior (Lifetime)Top […]...
- 2/23/2017
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Are viewers getting tired of Grey's Anatomy?
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (7.6 million/2.0 rating) continued to dip in the ratings, while Scandal (6.1 million/1.7 rating) and How To Get Away With Murder (4.6 million/1.3 rating) were in line with recent ratings.
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The CW: Supernatural (1.8 million/0.7 rating) perked up, while Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) remained even with last week's fast national numbers.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (13.3 million/2.7 rating), Mom (7.7 million/1.5 rating) and Training Day (3.8 million/0.7 rating) slipped, while The Great Indoors (8.1 million/1.6 rating) and Life in Pieces (6.2 million/1.3 rating) were steady.
Fox: Masterchef (3.7 million/1.1 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.1 million/0.7 rating) slipped.
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NBC: Superstore (3.6 million/1.1 rating), Chicago Med (6.1 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (4.7 million/0.9 rating) were steady, but Powerless (2.5 million/0.8 rating) slipped.
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ABC: Grey's Anatomy (7.6 million/2.0 rating) continued to dip in the ratings, while Scandal (6.1 million/1.7 rating) and How To Get Away With Murder (4.6 million/1.3 rating) were in line with recent ratings.
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The CW: Supernatural (1.8 million/0.7 rating) perked up, while Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) remained even with last week's fast national numbers.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (13.3 million/2.7 rating), Mom (7.7 million/1.5 rating) and Training Day (3.8 million/0.7 rating) slipped, while The Great Indoors (8.1 million/1.6 rating) and Life in Pieces (6.2 million/1.3 rating) were steady.
Fox: Masterchef (3.7 million/1.1 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.1 million/0.7 rating) slipped.
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NBC: Superstore (3.6 million/1.1 rating), Chicago Med (6.1 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (4.7 million/0.9 rating) were steady, but Powerless (2.5 million/0.8 rating) slipped.
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- 2/17/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The CW’s Supernatural this Thursday drew 1.81 million total viewers and a 0.7 demo rating (per finals), ticking up on both counts week-to-week. Leading out of that, Riverdale (1.14 mil/0.4) dipped.
RelatedRiverdale Recap: Drive-In, Drive Out
Elsewhere…..
ABC | Grey’s Anatomy (7.7 mil/2.1), Scandal (6.1 mil/1.6) and Htgawm (4.6 mil/1.3) were all steady.
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NBC | Superstore (3.7 mil/1.1) and Powerless (2.5 mil/0.8) were steady, while Chicago Med (6.1 mil/1.2) ticked up. The Blacklist (4.76 mil/0.9) was flat in the demo while dipping to another all-time audience low.
RelatedRiverdale Recap: Drive-In, Drive Out
Elsewhere…..
ABC | Grey’s Anatomy (7.7 mil/2.1), Scandal (6.1 mil/1.6) and Htgawm (4.6 mil/1.3) were all steady.
RelatedGrey’s Anatomy Star Dissects ‘Hot’ Arizona-Eliza Scene
RelatedScandal Star Breaks Down Cyrus’ ‘Dehumanizing’ Prison Experience
RelatedHow to Get Away With Murder Recap: Hotline Bling
NBC | Superstore (3.7 mil/1.1) and Powerless (2.5 mil/0.8) were steady, while Chicago Med (6.1 mil/1.2) ticked up. The Blacklist (4.76 mil/0.9) was flat in the demo while dipping to another all-time audience low.
- 2/17/2017
- TVLine.com
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC Grey’s Anatomy Scandal How to Get Away with Murder CBS The Big Bang Theory The Great Indoors Mom Life in Pieces Training Day CW Supernatural Riverdale Fox MasterChef Junior My Kitchen Rules Baskets (FX) NBC Superstore Powerless Chicago Med The Blacklist Misc Nashville (Cmt)Project Runway: Junior (Lifetime)Top […]...
- 2/16/2017
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Tgit is not the force it once was.
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (8.4 million/2.1 rating) and Scandal (6.2 million/1.6 rating) slipped for the second straight week, but their numbers are still decent.
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How to Get Away with Murder (4.9 million/1.3 rating) was even with last week's ratings.
The CW: Supernatural (1.7 million/0.6 rating) and Riverdale (1.2 million/0.4 rating) were stable with one week earlier.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (14.2 million/3.0 rating), The Great Indoors (7.9 million/1.6 rating) and Training Day (4.4 million/0.8 rating) slipped, while Mom (7.7 million/1.6 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.3 million/1.3 rating) were steady.
NBC: Superstore (3.8 million/1.1 rating) and Powerless (2.8 million/0.9 rating) slipped, but Chicago Med (6.3 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (4.9 million/0.9 rating) were even with one week earlier.
Fox: Masterchef (4.2 million/1.3 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.5 million/0.9 rating) picked up steam.
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ABC: Grey's Anatomy (8.4 million/2.1 rating) and Scandal (6.2 million/1.6 rating) slipped for the second straight week, but their numbers are still decent.
Watch Grey's Anatomy Season 13 Episode 12 Online
How to Get Away with Murder (4.9 million/1.3 rating) was even with last week's ratings.
The CW: Supernatural (1.7 million/0.6 rating) and Riverdale (1.2 million/0.4 rating) were stable with one week earlier.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (14.2 million/3.0 rating), The Great Indoors (7.9 million/1.6 rating) and Training Day (4.4 million/0.8 rating) slipped, while Mom (7.7 million/1.6 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.3 million/1.3 rating) were steady.
NBC: Superstore (3.8 million/1.1 rating) and Powerless (2.8 million/0.9 rating) slipped, but Chicago Med (6.3 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (4.9 million/0.9 rating) were even with one week earlier.
Fox: Masterchef (4.2 million/1.3 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.5 million/0.9 rating) picked up steam.
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- 2/10/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
NBC’s sadly super-so-so Powerless this Thursday drew 2.5 million total viewers and a 0.8 demo rating (per finals), dipping 19 and 27 percent from its premiere.
Opening the Peacock’s night, Superstore (3.5 mil/1.1) was down a tenth. On the drama side, Chicago Med (6.1 mil/1.1) ticked down, while The Blacklist (4.9 mil/0.9) hit a new audience low while holding onto its demo low.
Related2Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
Elsewhere….
ABC | Grey’s Anatomy (8.5 mil/2.1) slipped two tenths, Scandal (6.2 mil/1.6) ticked down and Htgawm (4.9 mil/1.3) was steady.
RelatedGrey’s Anatomy: Justin Chambers Teases Arrival of Jo’s Ex
RelatedScandal Star...
Opening the Peacock’s night, Superstore (3.5 mil/1.1) was down a tenth. On the drama side, Chicago Med (6.1 mil/1.1) ticked down, while The Blacklist (4.9 mil/0.9) hit a new audience low while holding onto its demo low.
Related2Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled?
Elsewhere….
ABC | Grey’s Anatomy (8.5 mil/2.1) slipped two tenths, Scandal (6.2 mil/1.6) ticked down and Htgawm (4.9 mil/1.3) was steady.
RelatedGrey’s Anatomy: Justin Chambers Teases Arrival of Jo’s Ex
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- 2/10/2017
- TVLine.com
Turns out, viewers were not interested in seeing a TV show based on Training Day.
CBS: Training Day (4.7 million/0.9 rating) launched with mediocre ratings. However, Superior Donuts (10.6 million/1.9 rating) launched with solid ratings out of The Big Bang Theory (14.6 million/3.1 rating).
The true test will be when the series moves over to Mondays.
Mom (8.8 million/1.6 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.7 million/1.3 rating) slipped in the ratings vs. their last originals.
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (8.4 million/2.3 rating), Scandal (6.6 million/1.8 rating) and How to Get Away with Murder (4.7 million/1.3 rating) slipped, but were still solid.
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The CW: Supernatural (1.8 million/0.6 rating) was even, but Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) lost a tenth.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (3.7 million/1.1 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.2 million/0.7 rating) dipped.
NBC: Superstore (4 million/1.2 rating) and Chicago Med (6.3 million/1.2 rating) were stable, while The Blacklist (5 million/0.9 rating) hit a new series low.
The series debut of Powerless (3.1 million...
CBS: Training Day (4.7 million/0.9 rating) launched with mediocre ratings. However, Superior Donuts (10.6 million/1.9 rating) launched with solid ratings out of The Big Bang Theory (14.6 million/3.1 rating).
The true test will be when the series moves over to Mondays.
Mom (8.8 million/1.6 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.7 million/1.3 rating) slipped in the ratings vs. their last originals.
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (8.4 million/2.3 rating), Scandal (6.6 million/1.8 rating) and How to Get Away with Murder (4.7 million/1.3 rating) slipped, but were still solid.
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The CW: Supernatural (1.8 million/0.6 rating) was even, but Riverdale (1.1 million/0.4 rating) lost a tenth.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (3.7 million/1.1 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.2 million/0.7 rating) dipped.
NBC: Superstore (4 million/1.2 rating) and Chicago Med (6.3 million/1.2 rating) were stable, while The Blacklist (5 million/0.9 rating) hit a new series low.
The series debut of Powerless (3.1 million...
- 2/3/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
NBC’s The Blacklist this Thursday drew 5 million total viewers and a 0.9 demo rating, matching and ticking down to series lows.
Opening the Peacock’s night, Superstore (4 mil/1.2) was steady, the Powerless premiere (3.1 mil/1.1, average TVLine reader grade “B-“) matched The Good Place‘s January average, and Chicago Med (6.3 mil/1.2) was steady.
RelatedPowerless: A Super Addition to NBC’s Thursday Lineup?
Over on ABC, Grey’s Anatomy (8.5 mil/2.3) and Scandal (6.5 mil/1.7) each dipped 10 percent, while Htgawm (4.7 mil/1.3) slipped 14 percent.
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Elsewhere….
CBS | Big Bang (14.6 mil/3.1), Mom (8.8 mil/1.6) and Life in Pieces (6.7 mil/1.3) each dipped in the demo,...
Opening the Peacock’s night, Superstore (4 mil/1.2) was steady, the Powerless premiere (3.1 mil/1.1, average TVLine reader grade “B-“) matched The Good Place‘s January average, and Chicago Med (6.3 mil/1.2) was steady.
RelatedPowerless: A Super Addition to NBC’s Thursday Lineup?
Over on ABC, Grey’s Anatomy (8.5 mil/2.3) and Scandal (6.5 mil/1.7) each dipped 10 percent, while Htgawm (4.7 mil/1.3) slipped 14 percent.
Related Read Recaps for Grey’s, Scandal and Htgawm
Elsewhere….
CBS | Big Bang (14.6 mil/3.1), Mom (8.8 mil/1.6) and Life in Pieces (6.7 mil/1.3) each dipped in the demo,...
- 2/3/2017
- TVLine.com
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC Grey’s Anatomy Scandal How to Get Away with Murder CBS The Big Bang Theory Superior Donuts Mom Life in Pieces Training Day CW Supernatural Riverdale Fox Hell’s Kitchen My Kitchen Rules Baskets (FX) NBC Superstore Powerless Chicago Med The Blacklist Misc Inside the Actors Studio (Bravo) Nashville […]...
- 2/2/2017
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
The return of Tgit sent ABC's ratings higher.
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (9.5 million/2.6 rating) and How to Get Away with Murder (5.4 million/1.5 rating) surged to season highs, while Scandal (7.7 million/2.1 rating) returned with its best numbers in 11 months.
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People still love to get their fill of Shonda's dramas. Props to Grey's Anatomy for performing so strongly after 13 years on the air.
The CW: Supernatural (1.7 million/0.6 rating) moved to an earlier time slot and managed to stay in line with recent ratings. Riverdale (1.4 million/0.5 rating) had a modest debut when you consider the relentless promotion for the series.
We'll need to wait a few weeks to get a clearer picture on whether it will be a success, or not.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (4 million/1.2 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.2 million/0.8 rating) slipped a tenth.
CBS: It was encores of The Big Bang Theory (9.3 million/1.6 rating), The Great Indoors...
ABC: Grey's Anatomy (9.5 million/2.6 rating) and How to Get Away with Murder (5.4 million/1.5 rating) surged to season highs, while Scandal (7.7 million/2.1 rating) returned with its best numbers in 11 months.
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People still love to get their fill of Shonda's dramas. Props to Grey's Anatomy for performing so strongly after 13 years on the air.
The CW: Supernatural (1.7 million/0.6 rating) moved to an earlier time slot and managed to stay in line with recent ratings. Riverdale (1.4 million/0.5 rating) had a modest debut when you consider the relentless promotion for the series.
We'll need to wait a few weeks to get a clearer picture on whether it will be a success, or not.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (4 million/1.2 rating) and My Kitchen Rules (2.2 million/0.8 rating) slipped a tenth.
CBS: It was encores of The Big Bang Theory (9.3 million/1.6 rating), The Great Indoors...
- 1/27/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC Grey’s Anatomy Scandal How to Get Away with Murder CBS The Big Bang Theory (R) The Great Indoors (R) Mary Tyler Moore: Love Is All Around Pure Genius CW Supernatural Riverdale Fox Hell’s Kitchen My Kitchen Rules Baskets (FX) NBC Superstore (R) Chicago Med The Blacklist Misc […]...
- 1/26/2017
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
The Big Bang Theory is still a hit for CBS.
CBS: The Big Bang Theory (15.1 million/3.3 rating) and Pure Genius (5.3 million/0.8 rating) slipped, but The Great Indoors (8.1 million/1.7 rating), Mom (8.5 million/1.7 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.9 million/1.5 rating) perked up.
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NBC: The Good Place (3.9 million/1.1 rating), Chicago Med (6.3 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (5 million/1.0 rating) were all steady.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (3.9 million/1.3 rating) picked up a tenth, while My Kitchen Rules (2.5 million/0.9 rating) was stable.
ABC: 20/20 (4.9 million/0.9 rating) was the only original out of encores of Grey's Anatomy (4 million/0.8 rating) and Scandal (3 million/0.6 rating).
The CW: DC's Legends of Tomorrow (1 million/0.3 rating) and Supernatural (0.9 million/0.3 rating) were encores.
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CBS: The Big Bang Theory (15.1 million/3.3 rating) and Pure Genius (5.3 million/0.8 rating) slipped, but The Great Indoors (8.1 million/1.7 rating), Mom (8.5 million/1.7 rating) and Life In Pieces (6.9 million/1.5 rating) perked up.
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NBC: The Good Place (3.9 million/1.1 rating), Chicago Med (6.3 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (5 million/1.0 rating) were all steady.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (3.9 million/1.3 rating) picked up a tenth, while My Kitchen Rules (2.5 million/0.9 rating) was stable.
ABC: 20/20 (4.9 million/0.9 rating) was the only original out of encores of Grey's Anatomy (4 million/0.8 rating) and Scandal (3 million/0.6 rating).
The CW: DC's Legends of Tomorrow (1 million/0.3 rating) and Supernatural (0.9 million/0.3 rating) were encores.
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- 1/20/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Chris Pratt’s visit to wife Anna Faris’ Mom on Thursday night drew 8.5 million total viewers and a 1.7 demo rating, up 15 and 31 percent to hit and tie season highs for the CBS sitcom.
Leading out of that, Life in Pieces (6.9 mil/1.5) rose 25 percent in the demo to match its season high.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Opening the Eye’s night, Big Bang Theory (15.1 mil/3.3) was down about 9 percent from its last fresh outing, while The Great Indoors (8.1 mil/1.7) was up. At 10 pm, Pure Genius (5.3 mil/0.8) dipped a tenth...
Leading out of that, Life in Pieces (6.9 mil/1.5) rose 25 percent in the demo to match its season high.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Opening the Eye’s night, Big Bang Theory (15.1 mil/3.3) was down about 9 percent from its last fresh outing, while The Great Indoors (8.1 mil/1.7) was up. At 10 pm, Pure Genius (5.3 mil/0.8) dipped a tenth...
- 1/20/2017
- TVLine.com
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC Grey’s Anatomy (R) Scandal (R) The Trumps Go to Washington CBS The Big Bang Theory The Great Indoors Mom Life in Pieces Pure Genius CW DC Legends of Tomorrow (R) Supernatural (R) Fox Hell’s Kitchen My Kitchen Rules Baskets (FX) NBC The Good Place Chicago Med The […]...
- 1/19/2017
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
Thursday, January 12, 2017, ratings -- New episodes: Hell's Kitchen, My Kitchen Rules, The Great Indoors, Mom, Life in Pieces, Pure Genius, Chicago Med, Superstore, The Good Place, The Blacklist, and The Great American Baking Show. Special: Taking the Stage: African American Music and Stories That Changed America. Reruns: The Big Bang Theory, Supernatural and DC's Legends of Tomorrow. Read More…...
- 1/13/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fox has done very well in the ratings with cooking competition series like MasterChef, MasterChef Junior, and Hell's Kitchen. How will their new My Kitchen Rules TV show perform? Will it be a hit or will the network get burned? Cancelled or renewed for a second season? Stay tuned.An unscripted cooking show, My Kitchen Rules pits pairs of celebrities against each other as they cook and critique each other's food. The teams take turns hosting intimate dinner parties with a menu designed to impress their rival competitors and two professional chef judges -- Curtis Stone and Cat Cora. In the end, only one team survives the heat of the competition. Celebrities featured in the first season of this series include Lance Bass, Brandy & Ray J, Andrew Dice Clay, Brandi Glanville, and Naomi Judd.The ratings are typically the best indication of a...
- 1/13/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
The Good Place is continuing to make a case for a second season renewal.
NBC: After returning last week down a bit, The Good Place (3.6 million/1.1 rating) perked up. Superstore (4.3 million/1.2 rating), Chicago Med (6.8 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (5.3 million/1.0 rating) were steady.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (3.9 million/1.2 rating) was solid, but the premiere of My Kitchen Rules (2.6 million/0.9 rating) was not.
CBS: An encore of The Big Bang Theory (10.2 million/1.9 rating) topped the night, while The Great Indoors (7.3 million/1.4 rating) , Mom (7.3 million/1.3 rating) and Life In Pieces (5.9 million/1.2 rating) took a hit. Pure Genius (5.2 million/0.9 rating) ticked up.
ABC: The Great American Baking Show (5.1 million/1.0 rating) hit a series high in the demo. The National Museum of African American History and Culture (5.3 million/1.0 rating) special was solid.
The CW: It was encores of DC's Legends of Tomorrow (1.1 million/0.3 rating) and Supernatural (0.8 million/0.2 rating).
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NBC: After returning last week down a bit, The Good Place (3.6 million/1.1 rating) perked up. Superstore (4.3 million/1.2 rating), Chicago Med (6.8 million/1.2 rating) and The Blacklist (5.3 million/1.0 rating) were steady.
Fox: Hell's Kitchen (3.9 million/1.2 rating) was solid, but the premiere of My Kitchen Rules (2.6 million/0.9 rating) was not.
CBS: An encore of The Big Bang Theory (10.2 million/1.9 rating) topped the night, while The Great Indoors (7.3 million/1.4 rating) , Mom (7.3 million/1.3 rating) and Life In Pieces (5.9 million/1.2 rating) took a hit. Pure Genius (5.2 million/0.9 rating) ticked up.
ABC: The Great American Baking Show (5.1 million/1.0 rating) hit a series high in the demo. The National Museum of African American History and Culture (5.3 million/1.0 rating) special was solid.
The CW: It was encores of DC's Legends of Tomorrow (1.1 million/0.3 rating) and Supernatural (0.8 million/0.2 rating).
View Slideshow: 2017 Golden Globes: All the TV Winners!
- 1/13/2017
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
CBS’ Big Bang Theory rerun dominated Thursday with 10.2 million total viewers and a 1.9 demo rating.
Leading out of that repeat, however, The Great Indoors (7.3 mil/1.4) and Mom (7.3 mil/1.3) each dropped about 25 percent in the demo from last week’s strong numbers, while Life in Pieces (5.9 mil/1.2) slipped 14 percent. Pure Genius (5.9 mil/0.9) ticked up a tenth from its series low.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Over on NBC, Superstore (4.3 mil/1.2) and Chicago Med (6.8 mil/1.2) were steady, Blacklist (5.3 mil/1.0) held onto last week’s series lows and The Good Place (3.6 mil/1.1) ticked up.
Leading out of that repeat, however, The Great Indoors (7.3 mil/1.4) and Mom (7.3 mil/1.3) each dropped about 25 percent in the demo from last week’s strong numbers, while Life in Pieces (5.9 mil/1.2) slipped 14 percent. Pure Genius (5.9 mil/0.9) ticked up a tenth from its series low.
Related2017 Renewal Scorecard: What’s Coming Back? What’s Getting Cancelled? What’s on the Bubble?
Over on NBC, Superstore (4.3 mil/1.2) and Chicago Med (6.8 mil/1.2) were steady, Blacklist (5.3 mil/1.0) held onto last week’s series lows and The Good Place (3.6 mil/1.1) ticked up.
- 1/13/2017
- TVLine.com
ABC finished last among the Big 4 broadcasters in Thursday’s TV ratings, when the Disney-owned broadcaster aired the “Great American Baking Show” season finale and two hours of African-American music special “Taking the Stage.” CBS was first in primetime averages, despite starting the night off with a rerun. Fortunately, that repeat was still “The Big Bang Theory,” which easily won its time slot. NBC and Fox tied for second in the key 18-49 demographic. The latter net’s “My Kitchen Rules” quietly debuted last night, clocking in last among the Big 4 in terms of total viewers. It tied “Taking the Stage...
- 1/13/2017
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Net 8Pm 8:30Pm 9Pm 9:30Pm 10Pm 10:30Pm ABC The Great American Baking Show Taking the Stage: African American Music and Stories that Changed America CBS The Big Bang Theory The Great Indoors Mom Life in Pieces Pure Genius CW DC Legends of Tomorrow (R) Supernatural (R) Fox Hell’s Kitchen My Kitchen Rules NBC Superstore The […]...
- 1/12/2017
- by theTVaddict
- The TV Addict
If last year was Peak TV, then 2017 may go down as Peak-ier TV: The Rise of Even More TV. In January alone, NBC launches a pricey Wizard of Oz fanfic, HBO appoints a sexy new Pope and glamor (or at least very drunk celebrities) returns with the Golden Globe Awards telecast. There's plenty more to break you out of that post-holiday funk – here's what you'll be watching over the next month. (Check out our Best TV and Movies to Stream list tomorrow.)
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- 12/29/2016
- Rollingstone.com
The adventures of Ichabod Crane will continue on Fox early next year, with the season 4 premiere of Sleepy Hollow scheduled to air on Friday, January 6th at 9:00pm Et.
Press Release: Fox is announcing premiere dates for new series The Mick (special premiere Jan. 1; time period premiere Jan. 3), Star (special premiere Dec. 14; time period premiere Jan. 4), My Kitchen Rules (Jan. 12), 24: Legacy (two-night event beginning Feb. 5, following Super Bowl Li, and continuing on Feb. 6) and Apb (Feb. 6); and returning series Bones: The Final Chapter
(Jan. 3), Sleepy Hollow (Jan. 6) and Masterchef Junior (Feb. 9). In addition, New Girl moves to its new Tuesday night time period (8:00-8:31 Pm Et/Pt), beginning Jan. 3. Hell’S Kitchen moves to Thursdays, beginning Jan. 5, with two all-new back-to-back episodes (8:00-9:00/9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt). The series then premieres in its regular time period Jan. 12 (8:00-9:01). Rosewood...
Press Release: Fox is announcing premiere dates for new series The Mick (special premiere Jan. 1; time period premiere Jan. 3), Star (special premiere Dec. 14; time period premiere Jan. 4), My Kitchen Rules (Jan. 12), 24: Legacy (two-night event beginning Feb. 5, following Super Bowl Li, and continuing on Feb. 6) and Apb (Feb. 6); and returning series Bones: The Final Chapter
(Jan. 3), Sleepy Hollow (Jan. 6) and Masterchef Junior (Feb. 9). In addition, New Girl moves to its new Tuesday night time period (8:00-8:31 Pm Et/Pt), beginning Jan. 3. Hell’S Kitchen moves to Thursdays, beginning Jan. 5, with two all-new back-to-back episodes (8:00-9:00/9:00-10:00 Pm Et/Pt). The series then premieres in its regular time period Jan. 12 (8:00-9:01). Rosewood...
- 11/3/2016
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
This is just like your birthday. You have that wish list, and with each gift you open, you're either tickled pink or a little annoyed.
Say hello to the Fox Winter 2017 schedule!
The long-awaited 24: Legacy will make a splash, and The Mick is joining the roster, but there's no sign of Lucifer or Gotham, which will air their winter finales on January 30. Return dates for them have not been set. New Girl is on the move and Bones returns, along with the refreshed Sleepy Hollow. Let's take a look!
Wednesday, Dec. 14
8 pm Empire (fall finale)
9 pm Star (special premiere)
Sunday, Jan. 1
4 pm NFL Doubleheader
8 pm The Mick (special premiere)
8:30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s two-part winter finale
9:30 pm Family Guy (encore episode)
Tuesdays, Beginning Jan. 3
8 pm New Girl (time-slot premiere)
8:31 pm The Mick (time-slot premiere)
9 pm Bones (final season premiere)
Wednesdays, Beginning Jan. 4
8 pm Lethal Weapon
9 pm Star (time-slot premiere)
Thursday,...
Say hello to the Fox Winter 2017 schedule!
The long-awaited 24: Legacy will make a splash, and The Mick is joining the roster, but there's no sign of Lucifer or Gotham, which will air their winter finales on January 30. Return dates for them have not been set. New Girl is on the move and Bones returns, along with the refreshed Sleepy Hollow. Let's take a look!
Wednesday, Dec. 14
8 pm Empire (fall finale)
9 pm Star (special premiere)
Sunday, Jan. 1
4 pm NFL Doubleheader
8 pm The Mick (special premiere)
8:30 Brooklyn Nine-Nine‘s two-part winter finale
9:30 pm Family Guy (encore episode)
Tuesdays, Beginning Jan. 3
8 pm New Girl (time-slot premiere)
8:31 pm The Mick (time-slot premiere)
9 pm Bones (final season premiere)
Wednesdays, Beginning Jan. 4
8 pm Lethal Weapon
9 pm Star (time-slot premiere)
Thursday,...
- 11/3/2016
- by Carissa Pavlica
- TVfanatic
Fox announced the rest of its winter premiere dates on Thursday, including Season 3 of “Sleepy Hollow” and the series premiere of “Apb.” The supernatural drama — now without star Nicole Beharie — will return on Friday, Jan. 6 with a “Rosewood” lead-in. “Apb,” starring Justin Kirk, will premiere on Monday, Feb. 6 following “24: Legacy.” The network also set the premiere for “My Kitchen Rules,” which will debut on Thursday, Jan. 12, and Season 5 of “MasterChef Junior,” which will premiere on Thursday, Feb. 9. Also Read: Fox's 'Star' Debut Scores Coveted 'Empire' Fall Finale Lead-in - and a New Trailer (Video) As previously...
- 11/3/2016
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Sleepy Hollow‘s Ichabod Crane and his band of apocalypse fighters will be back in action on Jan. 6, Fox announced Thursday.
The supernatural drama’s fourth season will air at a new time: Fridays at 9/8c.
PhotosSleepy Hollow: Get Your First Look at Ichabod and His New Partner in Action
Sleepy‘s return was included on the network’s midseason schedule, which also features the previously announced series premieres of The Mick and Star, the final season premiere of Bones and time-slot moves for New Girl, Hell’s Kitchen and Rosewood.
New Girl will move to Tuesdays at 8 pm beginning Jan.
The supernatural drama’s fourth season will air at a new time: Fridays at 9/8c.
PhotosSleepy Hollow: Get Your First Look at Ichabod and His New Partner in Action
Sleepy‘s return was included on the network’s midseason schedule, which also features the previously announced series premieres of The Mick and Star, the final season premiere of Bones and time-slot moves for New Girl, Hell’s Kitchen and Rosewood.
New Girl will move to Tuesdays at 8 pm beginning Jan.
- 11/3/2016
- TVLine.com
Fox is starting off the new year in a big way with a slate of new and returning shows premiering in the first week of January 2017. Sleepy Hollow and Bones will both return to the mid-season schedule along with new dramas Star, 24: Legacy and Apb. There's also more cooking action with Masterchef Junior and My Kitchen Rules, as well as new comedy The Mick.
- 11/3/2016
- by editor@buddytv.com
- buddytv.com
Blue Murder: Killer Cop..
The Seven Network has revealed its programming slate for the coming 18 months. Among it are a number of new Australia dramas, including: Olivia Newton-John, Warnie, Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story and the anticipated Blue Murder: Killer Cop, which sees Richard Roxburgh reprise his role as Roger Rogerson.
The network has also confirmed that The Secret Daughter, Wanted and 800 Words will return in 2017.
Also new for Seven are Million Dollar Cold Case, Yummy Mummies, The Aussie Property Flippers and Murder Uncovered. The network has also touted a controversial new show.—..now being filmed under a veil of secrecy..—.which it claims will be the most talked about program of 2017.
Seven has confirmed reality mainstays.My Kitchen Rules, House Rules, First Dates and Seven Year Switch for new seasons.
New international titles secured by the network include Trial and Error and Training Day.
Seven.s...
The Seven Network has revealed its programming slate for the coming 18 months. Among it are a number of new Australia dramas, including: Olivia Newton-John, Warnie, Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story and the anticipated Blue Murder: Killer Cop, which sees Richard Roxburgh reprise his role as Roger Rogerson.
The network has also confirmed that The Secret Daughter, Wanted and 800 Words will return in 2017.
Also new for Seven are Million Dollar Cold Case, Yummy Mummies, The Aussie Property Flippers and Murder Uncovered. The network has also touted a controversial new show.—..now being filmed under a veil of secrecy..—.which it claims will be the most talked about program of 2017.
Seven has confirmed reality mainstays.My Kitchen Rules, House Rules, First Dates and Seven Year Switch for new seasons.
New international titles secured by the network include Trial and Error and Training Day.
Seven.s...
- 10/27/2016
- by Jackie Keast
- IF.com.au
Brandi Glanville is set to appear on a new reality show -- perfect timing for a new photo shoot with a celeb photographer. Brandi got together with Jessica Simpson's dad, Joe Simpson, to snap promo shots for "My Kitchen Rules" ... which debuts in 2017 on Fox. We're told the former 'Housewives' star really dug his recent work ... so they hooked up at his Malibu studio. We're told Brandi and Joe ended the shoot with a champagne toast,...
- 10/1/2016
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Ian Collie on the Doctor Doctor set.
The second episode of Essential Media.s Doctor Doctor, broadcast on Wednesday night, avoided the second ep dip, growing the show.s week-on-week to an average audience of.821,000.viewers.and a peak of.1.024 million.across the 5 City Metro, according to Nine.
The show.s producer, Essential Media.s Ian Collie, initially thought the series would bow next year, closer to the start of the ratings season, but the scheduling move made perfect sense once Nine explained it, he told If.
"They love it, which is the main thing. They know their audience and their schedule. Programs like My Kitchen Rules, which is on four or five nights a week from February onwards, tend to dominate the schedule..
If spoke to Collie about the project.s inception, bringing Claudia Karvan on board, and what else is on Essential Media.s slate.
Was Doctor Doctor...
The second episode of Essential Media.s Doctor Doctor, broadcast on Wednesday night, avoided the second ep dip, growing the show.s week-on-week to an average audience of.821,000.viewers.and a peak of.1.024 million.across the 5 City Metro, according to Nine.
The show.s producer, Essential Media.s Ian Collie, initially thought the series would bow next year, closer to the start of the ratings season, but the scheduling move made perfect sense once Nine explained it, he told If.
"They love it, which is the main thing. They know their audience and their schedule. Programs like My Kitchen Rules, which is on four or five nights a week from February onwards, tend to dominate the schedule..
If spoke to Collie about the project.s inception, bringing Claudia Karvan on board, and what else is on Essential Media.s slate.
Was Doctor Doctor...
- 9/23/2016
- by Harry Windsor
- IF.com.au
She Shoots participants at Aftrs.
She Shoots, a Nsw-based initiative to address the gender disparity in commercial unscripted television camera and sound departments, has kicked off with a two-week workshop at Aftrs.
The program, a partnership between Screen Nsw, Aftrs, Women Nsw, Foxtel, Va Digital Hire and the Executive Women.s Television Group, intends to give training and professional development opportunities for female industry practitioners in camera and sound for reality TV.
The eight participants, made up of six camera and two sound recordists, were selected. from 57 applicants. They include Tamara Penniket, Charu Menon, Lara Del Arte, Alison Plasto, Gemma Thornton, Kaye Harrison, Aimee Mullins and Claudia Pickering.
Over the two weeks, the participants will learn from industry experts including senior producer Alenka Henry (My Kitchen Rules, Gogglebox and Recipe 2 Riches 2), sound recordist Jeremy Ireland (Audio Director/Supervisor on Survivor CBS), director of photography Tim Hawkins (seven seasons of My Kitchen Rules,...
She Shoots, a Nsw-based initiative to address the gender disparity in commercial unscripted television camera and sound departments, has kicked off with a two-week workshop at Aftrs.
The program, a partnership between Screen Nsw, Aftrs, Women Nsw, Foxtel, Va Digital Hire and the Executive Women.s Television Group, intends to give training and professional development opportunities for female industry practitioners in camera and sound for reality TV.
The eight participants, made up of six camera and two sound recordists, were selected. from 57 applicants. They include Tamara Penniket, Charu Menon, Lara Del Arte, Alison Plasto, Gemma Thornton, Kaye Harrison, Aimee Mullins and Claudia Pickering.
Over the two weeks, the participants will learn from industry experts including senior producer Alenka Henry (My Kitchen Rules, Gogglebox and Recipe 2 Riches 2), sound recordist Jeremy Ireland (Audio Director/Supervisor on Survivor CBS), director of photography Tim Hawkins (seven seasons of My Kitchen Rules,...
- 7/4/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
She Shoots participants at Aftrs.
She Shoots, a Nsw-based initiative to address the gender disparity in commercial unscripted television camera and sound departments, has kicked off with a two-week workshop at Aftrs.
The program, a partnership between Screen Nsw, Aftrs, Women Nsw, Foxtel, Va Digital Hire and the Executive Women.s Television Group, intends to give training and professional development opportunities for female industry practitioners in camera and sound for reality TV.
The eight participants, made up of six camera and two sound recordists, were selected. from 57 applicants. They include Tamara Penniket, Charu Menon, Lara Del Arte, Alison Plasto, Gemma Thornton, Kaye Harrison, Aimee Mullins and Claudia Pickering.
Over the two weeks, the participants will learn from industry experts including senior producer Alenka Henry (My Kitchen Rules, Gogglebox and Recipe 2 Riches 2), sound recordist Jeremy Ireland (Audio Director/Supervisor on Survivor CBS), director of photography Tim Hawkins (seven seasons of My Kitchen Rules,...
She Shoots, a Nsw-based initiative to address the gender disparity in commercial unscripted television camera and sound departments, has kicked off with a two-week workshop at Aftrs.
The program, a partnership between Screen Nsw, Aftrs, Women Nsw, Foxtel, Va Digital Hire and the Executive Women.s Television Group, intends to give training and professional development opportunities for female industry practitioners in camera and sound for reality TV.
The eight participants, made up of six camera and two sound recordists, were selected. from 57 applicants. They include Tamara Penniket, Charu Menon, Lara Del Arte, Alison Plasto, Gemma Thornton, Kaye Harrison, Aimee Mullins and Claudia Pickering.
Over the two weeks, the participants will learn from industry experts including senior producer Alenka Henry (My Kitchen Rules, Gogglebox and Recipe 2 Riches 2), sound recordist Jeremy Ireland (Audio Director/Supervisor on Survivor CBS), director of photography Tim Hawkins (seven seasons of My Kitchen Rules,...
- 7/4/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
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