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Ratings Clack – It’s the end of the season as we know it …

With the 2009-2010 TV season quickly coming to a close, a number of the big network shows are starting to fire off their big finales. That meant nice numbers for things like ‘House’ and ‘Grey’s,’ but I’m most impressed with the longevity of ‘Survivor.’

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Good news: NBC is run by morons!

The recent announcement of NBC’s fall schedule starts to look awfully curious when you consider the recent numbers for some of their returning shows.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – When does FOX start worrying about Idol?

Another week of bloodshed in the ratings where nobody was safe. Even ‘Idol’ took quite a hit, which at least suggests that we could be approaching a time where ‘Idol’ is just another show.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – The final sweeps period begins

Thanks to ‘Survivor’, CBS took the early lead in the final sweeps event of the season. You can bet that American Idol will have something to say about that next week. Over on cable, why isn’t anyone watching ‘Party Down’?

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Is the TV season just too long?

As we race toward the end of this television season, last week was another full of crazy lows. Crazy, like Community and 30 Rock not even managing 4 million viewers. On the plus side, the NFL’s Thursday prime time first round was a big success.

by Brett Love

TV actors who make you forget their previous roles

When TV actors gain fame for one particular role, how many of them can successfully make viewers forget about their famous character when they appear on a new program?

by Meredith O'Brien

Ratings Clack – Glee is back, and Deadliest Catch still rules

The singing kids of ‘Glee’ returned to FOX and rode the ‘Idol’ wave to huge numbers. Over on cable, Discovery had a return of their own as the men of ‘Deadliest Catch’ opened a new crab season.

by Brett Love
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