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Ratings Clack – Boobs Win!

As the various winter holidays rush toward us, the programming on the televisions begins to slow down. That opens the door for things like the Victoria’s Secret models beating everything else on the networks. On cable, ‘The Walking Dead’ went out with a bang, literally and figuratively.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Thanksgiving takes its toll

The holiday week didn’t do any favors for the networks where ratings are concerned. Turkey day found plenty of shows ending up on the wrong side of the up/down scale, and NBC finishing in fifth place, three times.

by Brett Love

Poll: What are your favorite new fall shows?

What are your favorite new shows of the season? Stop by and vote for your faves! Looking for a new show to watch during the hiatus, check out what other people recommend.

by Carla Day

Ratings Clack – Grimm brings NBC a rare time-slot victory

The future is looking bright for ‘Grimm’ (as bright as any future looks on NBC), as it finished first in the demo at 9 on Friday night. Over on cable, FX is celebrating as ‘Sons of Anarchy’ continues to score well while ‘American Horror Story’ finds a series high.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Community gets the boot

It’s a dark day for fans of ‘Community’ as the new NBC mid-season schedule has the show being bumped into the neverland of ‘returning at some point’. On cable, AMC has found a partner for ‘The Walking Dead’ in ‘Hell On Wheels’.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Fairy tales are the new vampires

ABC and NBC both had good premieres for their fairy tale dramas last week. ‘Once Upon A Time’ and ‘Grimm’ were both well received by audiences. On cable, ‘Beavis & Butt-Head’ returned to MTV, but the big story again came from ‘Walking Dead’.

by Brett Love

Ratings Clack – Holy gutted zombie, Batman. Walking Dead is huge!

The big story last week was the triumphant return of ‘The Walking Dead’ on cable, complete with numbers that the vast majority of network shows couldn’t match.

by Brett Love
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