SUPERNATURAL Has Most Watched Episode in Two Years

October 11, 2012

From CW Press Release:

The CW Has Best Wednesday Night in Two Years

 

October 11, 2012 (Burbank, CA) – Last night’s premiere of ARROW was right on target for The CW – it drew 4.02 million viewers, the most watched telecast on the network of any show, on any night, in three years (11/12/2009), according to preliminary Live Plus Same Day Nielsen ratings for Wednesday, October 10, 2012.

 

ARROW was The CW’s most watched premiere since THE VAMPIRE DIARIES (9/10/2009). ARROW was also the most watched show in the Wednesday 8PM time period in more than three years (5/13/2009)

 

The ARROW premiere also gave SUPERNATURAL a boost last night; it was SUPERNATURAL’s most watched episode (2.6M) since 10/15/10, and it had its best adults 18-34 rating (1.0/3) since 3/4/11.

 

Week to week, SUPERNATURAL was up 40% in total viewers, and up two-tenths in both adults 18-34 and adults 18-49 (1.0/3).

 

Last night was The CW’s best Wednesday night in total viewers (3.3M) in more than two years (5/12/10) and in two years in adults 18-34 (1.0/3, 12/1/10) and in adults 18-49 (1.2/3, 10/13/10)

 

ARROW tied NBC’s original comedies in the 8-9PM hour in total viewers (4M) and in adults 18-34 and adults 18-49.… Read More

Blood Brother

October 10, 2012

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31

“SUPERNATURAL” (9:00-10:00 p.m. ET

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‘Supernatural’ Comes Back Strong with Get Glue

October 10, 2012

“‘The Big Bang Theory’ may have reclaimed the top spot on the TV check-ins chart this week, but when the numbers shake out, the CW’s ‘Supernatural’ emerges as the clear social winner. The eight-year-old series returned from Friday exile last Wednesday — its new night — and posted ratings about even with the previous season’s finale. How the show will fare ratings-wise on its new day will also depend on this week’s addition to the lineup of the much-hyped ‘Arrow,’ which will serve as its new lead-in and should also generate enough social buzz to leave a dent in the chart going forward (assuming it performs well enough to stick around).”

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