The Tribe Has Spoken: Ratings and Scheduling
#1
Posted Dec 14, 2004 @ 6:17 PM
Has the crappy casting and Rupert pimping finally caused the SS Survivor to take on water? Discuss.
#2
Posted Apr 13, 2005 @ 12:58 AM
This is the first time that I've liked the show as much as I did then.
#3
Posted Apr 28, 2005 @ 2:16 PM
#4
Posted Apr 28, 2005 @ 2:55 PM
#5
Posted Apr 28, 2005 @ 6:01 PM
And The O.C. isn't on. And now I have an Apprentice conflict.
Politics? Ew!
#6
Posted Apr 28, 2005 @ 7:42 PM
Thanks BigVipin2G. Except now I have an Apprentice and a CSI conflict! Plus my kids are upset because they aren't allowed to stay up that late.
#7
Posted Apr 28, 2005 @ 11:41 PM
#8
Posted Apr 29, 2005 @ 11:37 AM
#9
Posted Apr 29, 2005 @ 12:58 PM
At 9 p.m., CBS aired "Survivor: Vanuatu" to a 13.5/21, though much of the nation was watching "CSI" during that hour. NBC was second with the 8.2/13 for "The Apprentice." ABC was third with Presidential coverage and "Primetime Live." UPN's wrestling was fourth with a 3.4/5. Viewers could hardly have been less interested in "The Simple Life," which averaged a 2.5/4 for a new episode and a repeat, tying with The WB's "Mobile Home Disasters."
Good God, "The WB's 'Mobile Home Disasters'"?!?! How could I even be surprised?
Edited by Hawkwild, Apr 29, 2005 @ 1:00 PM.
#10
Posted Apr 30, 2005 @ 3:01 AM
It's averaging 21.1 million viewers right now (5th overall), up over Vanuatu (19.7mil- 6th), but down slight from ASS last year. It's basically been drawing the same amount of viewers since season 3.
#11
Posted Feb 14, 2006 @ 10:33 AM
Survivor got beat out in the ratings by a two-bit has-been celebrity dancing show? This is embarrassing.
If this is the last season or next to last it wouldn't surprise me. This show is running out of steam and has not really significantly changed at all in 12 seasons. They toy with four teams, but as Miss Alli says...it lasted for one episode. What's noticably different in these seasons from earlier ones is any actual knowledge of who the players are. The first season, even the subsequent one, we really got to know who the players were. There was a lot more stuff about their lives and their dicussions at camp besides strategy stuff. I think that's why they don't even do the challenges anymore about knowing stuff about the other castmembers, because they haven't let the audience in on the information.
In both the reward and the immunity challenges from last week, not only did I not *care* who won I also had no real idea who was competing against who. A few more episodes like that I might actually stop watching.
#12
Posted Feb 14, 2006 @ 3:41 PM
It definitely isn't as good as it used to be though. As you mentioned, Catrina, editing has taken a real nosedive in the past few seasons.
Still, I don't see it going anywhere until Burnett decides he doesn't want to make it.
#13
Posted Feb 14, 2006 @ 10:08 PM
Still, I don't see it going anywhere until Burnett decides he doesn't want to make it.
Probst has been signed up for two more years (four seasons), so at the very least, it will probably at least go that far. And it's Burnett's only hit show (it's probably too late to safe the Apprentice), so it's won't go any time soon.
And while the ratings aren't as high, it's still doing pretty good (It's still in the top 10, I believe.) And I'm not too surprised that DWTS is beating it. It's currently the rave right now, so it's defintley going to hurt it's competition. But I don't think Survivor has anything to worry about.
#14
Posted Feb 15, 2006 @ 10:38 AM
Only because people have had time to get invested in the dancers. If they had started at the same time, it would be a different story.And I'm not too surprised that DWTS is beating it. It's currently the rave right now, so it's defintley going to hurt it's competition
#15
Posted Feb 23, 2006 @ 1:02 PM
#16
Posted Feb 23, 2006 @ 1:21 PM
Tonight should be interesting. A fourth place finish isn't out of the question, going up against American Idol, Olympics (women's figure skating finals), and DWTS. In fact I think Survivor might get whipped pretty harshly.
Survivor has a very consistent audience. I think they will stay similar to previous episodes this season, maybe a small dip.
#17
Posted Feb 24, 2006 @ 12:32 PM
ETA: More specific ratings breakdown from Mediaweek.
Edited by cggb, Feb 24, 2006 @ 12:36 PM.
#18
Posted Feb 24, 2006 @ 2:23 PM
#19
Posted Feb 24, 2006 @ 4:23 PM
#20
Posted Mar 3, 2006 @ 1:33 PM
I hate seeing the show thrashed like this. And while I've been a fan (or indifferent) to American Idol in the past, it's becoming The Show that Ate Primetime, and it's annoying me.The "American Idol" results show dominated the 8 p.m. hour with a 15.2/23. "Survivor: Panama" was second for CBS at 9.2/14. NBC's "Deal or No Deal" posted a 6.1/9. ABC finished fourth with the movie "Sweet Home Alabama." A "Smallville" rerun on The WB was fifth, beating out UPN's "Everybody Hates Chris," 2.3/4, and "Love, Inc.," 1.6/2.
And, correct me if I'm wrong, a 9.2 has to be the lowest ratings score a regularly scheduled episode has received, which frightens me.
Edited by Stinger97, Mar 3, 2006 @ 1:35 PM.
#21
Posted Mar 3, 2006 @ 11:26 PM
And, correct me if I'm wrong, a 9.2 has to be the lowest ratings score a regularly scheduled episode has received, which frightens me.
Actually last week Survivor only grabbed an 8.4. I'm sure the ratings will be back up after the next ep. Nothing beats Idol, or even comes close.
#22
Posted Mar 5, 2006 @ 8:53 PM
Survivor got beat out in the ratings by a two-bit has-been celebrity dancing show? This is embarrassing.
You have to remember, though, that DWTS got a head start on Survivor, starting in January during Survivor's hiatus.
Once the NCAA basketball tournament ends later this month, Survivor no longer has to compete with AI (and you know CBS will be flogging the show during basketball telecasts). And if AI starts running a Thursday edition, well, they're risking overexposure That show is like crack to Fox.
#23
Posted Mar 10, 2006 @ 4:04 PM
The "American Idol" results show posted a 15.3/24 at 8 p.m., easily winning the hour. "Survivor: Panama" was second for CBS with a 9.0/14. ABC finished third for the hour with the movie
Thankfully, when Survivor comes back from its three week hiatus (ahhhh!) it won't be up against American Idol anymore. I want to see Survivor in the double digits. All this reality ratings lag (between Survivor and TAR) is frightening me.
#24
Posted May 9, 2006 @ 10:48 AM
#25
Posted May 10, 2006 @ 8:00 AM
#26
Posted May 10, 2006 @ 11:02 AM
#27
Posted May 11, 2006 @ 9:51 PM
#28
Posted May 12, 2006 @ 9:02 AM
I agree. I guess CBS figured that they wanted one additional show during Sweeps. I don't watch West Wing, so I didn't know that the series finale is scheduled for Sunday. That may hurt Survivor.it would have made more sense to go with the normal format and start with F4 last Sunday
They probably don't think Mothers Day is a factor, they've done it before (the season Jenna M. won, maybe another season, too).
Edited by TraceyBee, May 12, 2006 @ 9:01 AM.
#29
Posted Aug 25, 2006 @ 10:07 AM
Edited by hegellite, Aug 25, 2006 @ 10:08 AM.
#30
Posted Aug 25, 2006 @ 11:04 AM
I remember reading that Survivor: Exile Island was consistently in the top ten most-watched shows ratings each week.
That may be, but "Exile Island" ratings were also down sharply from "Guatemala." The show really got hurt by "Idol" and "Dancing with the Stars" and the Olympics -- all of which invaded its Thursday timeslot. It just never seemed to recover fully after that February.
But after seeing and hearing how much controversy this new season is generating...I would not want to be named "Earl" or "Betty" right about now.









