Ratings for Supernatural’s Like a Virgin

February 5, 2011

Fringe fell to a 1.6 adults 18-49 rating in its third Friday episode down 16% from its last two Fridays, and drew 4.3 million average viewers. That’s a lower rating than most of our polled readers expected.

After a long repeat layoff, the CW’s Smallville (2.4 million avg. viewers) and Supernatural (2.3 million avg. viewers) each scored a 1.0 adults 18-49 rating, even with their last new episodes in December.

Source:  TVBytheNumbers

Last night was the first round of Fringe vs. Supernatural on Friday night. Here are the results.  After two weeks of dominating on Friday nights, Fringe took a hit in the ratings this week. The FOX series fell to a 1.6 adults 18-49 rating and drew 4.3 million average viewers.

Fringe premiered in its Friday timeslot two weeks ago with a 1.9 rating, and maintained it in its second week. That’s a drop of down 16%.

Supernatural, who made its return on The CW after a short hiatus, scored a 1.0 adults 18-49 ratings and drew 2.3 million average viewers. This is on par from the last original airing on The CW.

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Winchester Radio now a part of MediaBlvd and new podcast tonight

February 5, 2011

   We are proud to announce that Winchester Radio podcast is now a part of the MediaBlvd Podcast family!  From now on, you will go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mediablvd for all new Winchester Radio episodes.  You can still listen to our older podcasts at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/winchester_radio .

Winchester Radio Podcast will air today, Saturday, February 5, 2011 at 7:30 PM Eastern Time (USA)Podcast will cover Episode #6.12 "Like a Virgin"

The podcast will also be available through iTunes and other feeds. Please check out the site for more information. 

If you have any questions or comments, please contact the Podcast Staff.

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Supernatural Writer Adam Glass On This Season, What Comes Next

February 4, 2011

So what do you do after you save the world? When the sixth season debuted last fall, the show’s writing staff set about to answer that question. In the first 11 episodes, they demonstrated that Sam and Dean (played by Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles) still had much to do –  that although the final battle of the Armageddon never occurred, the world is just as dangerous. Maybe even more so. The brothers also found themselves entangled in a mystery involving monsters and the surviving players of Heaven and Hell, two realms left in turmoil by the averted apocalypse.

Ahead of tonight’s midseason return of Supernatural, Spinoff Online spoke with writer and co-executive producer Adam Glass about working on the series, what happened the first half of the season, and what to expect from the remaining episodes.

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