Scoreboard | NBC | ABC | FOX | UNI | CBS | CW |
Adults 18-49: rating/Share | 5.6/15 | 2.0/5 | 1.7/4 | 1.3/4 | 1.2/3 | 0.4/1 |
Adults 18-34: Rating/Share | 4.0/12 | 1.7/5 | 1.1/4 | 1.1/3 | 0.7/2 | 0.3/1 |
Total Viewers (million) | 23.462 | 7.663 | 5.207 | 3.290 | 5.306 | 1.005 |
NBC was number one among adults 18-49 and with total viewers.
On NBC, night twelve of coverage of the Winter Olympics earned a 5.6 adults 18-49 rating, up 4 percent from a 5.4 for night 12 of the 2010 winter Olympics but down 14 percent from last Monday’s 6.5
Broadcast primetime ratings for Monday, February 17, 2014:
Time | Net | Show | 18-49 Rtg/Shr | Viewers (millions) |
8:00 | NBC | The Olympics (8-11PM) | 5.6/15 | 23.46 |
ABC | The Bachelor (8-10PM) | 2.2/6 | 7.61 | |
FOX | Almost Human | 1.6/5 | 5.28 | |
CBS | How I Met Your Mother - R | 1.4/4 | 4.99 | |
CW | Star Crossed - Series Premiere | 0.4/1 | 1.24 | |
8:30 | CBS | 2 Broke Girls - R | 1.2/3 | 4.82 |
9:00 | FOX | The Following | 1.7/4 | 5.14 |
CBS | Mike & Molly - R | 1.3/3 | 5.54 | |
CW | Beauty And The Beast | 0.3/1 | 0.766 | |
9:30 | CBS | Mom - R | 1.1/3 | 5.04 |
10:00 | ABC | Castle | 1.7/5 | 7.78 |
CBS | Intelligence | 1.2/3 | 5.72 |
RATINGS REPORT
- Night 12 of the Olympics on NBC was up to a 5.6 from Sunday’s 4.8. This was down from last Monday (6.5) but up 4% from the same night in 2010 in Vancouver (5.4).
- The Bachelor on ABC tied its series low with a 2.2 - down a tenth from last week’s 2.3. Castle also matched a series low with 1.7, down from the 2.1 its last original episode managed.
- On Fox Almost Human was even with last week’s 1.6 and The Following also tied last week, with a series low-matching 1.7.
- For CBS Intelligence was down a tenth to 1.2 from last week’s 1.3.
OTHER NEWS
- Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show debut for NBC drew a massive 7.1 - a VERY strong start. Instead of telling you all of the special guests who appeared on the show, just watch the 4 minute clip HERE.
- Bob Costas is was back as anchor for last night’s Olympic coverage.
- Fascinating article HERE about the wealth of options available to cord-cutters, and about how a la carte viewing is the future, with or without the TW-Comcast merger.