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For Sunday, November 30, 2014 (Posted 11.30.14)
NBC
The Peacock Network had their usual all football night. At 7P, ‘Football Night In America’ scored with 6.62 million viewers and a . At 730P, ‘Football Night in America’ drew 12.19 million viewers. At 8P, ‘Football Night in America’ pulled in 15.39 million viewers. Then at 830P, ‘Sunday Night Football’ drew 18.2 million viewers and a 13.2 rating and a 20 share, down 11% from last week. Denver beat Kansas City. Top local ratings for the Broncos-Chiefs game on NBC were: Denver, 46.6/64; Kansas City, 38.0/54; Indianapolis, 19.4/30; San Diego, 19.2/31; Sacramento, 17.4/27; Albuquerque, 17.2/25; Salt Lake City, 17.0/28; New Orleans, 16.5/23; Richmond, 16.5/25; and Memphis, 16.2/22.
CBS
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The Tiffany Network had a strong night using football as a key to their evening on Sunday. At 7P, the Green Bay Packers victory over the New England Patriot, 26-21, from famed Lambeau Field in Green Bay, was as great a football game a fan could witness. Great play by both teams brought in 31.12 million viewers and a . At 731P, ’60 Minutes’ drew 17.19 million viewers and a . At 830P, ‘Madam Secretary’ with another strong showing drew 12.99 million viewers and a . At 930P, ‘The Mentalist’ in its season debut, drew 10.37 million viewers and a . At 1030P, ‘CSI’ drew 7.85 million viewers and a .
ABC
The Alphabet Network had a promising but disappointing evening on Sunday. At 7P, ‘America’s Funniest Home Videos’ drew 5.94 million viewers and a . At 8P, ‘Once Upon A Time’ hit the season low with 6.30 million viewers and a . At 9P, ‘Resurrection’ hit its series low with 3.57 million viewers and a . Finally, at 10P, ‘Revenge’ also hit its series low with 4.07 million viewers and a .
FOX
The Animal Network of Broadcast did not do well on Sunday. At 7P, ‘Ice Age: A Mammoth Christmas’ drew 2.59 million viewers and a . At 730P, ‘Mulaney’ drew 1.54 million viewers and a . At 8P, a rerun of ‘The Simpsons’ drew 2.57 million viewers and a . At 830P, ‘Brooklyn Nine-Nine’ drew 3.09 million viewers and a , up 4% from last week. At 9P, a rerun of ‘Family Guy’ drew 2.41 million viewers and a . Finally at 930P, the animation domination concluded with ‘Bob’s Burgers’ which drew 2.21 million viewers (up 15% from last week) and a .
For The Record
NBC finished #1 with 16.93 million viewers and a 9.3/15. CBS finished second with 15.337 million viewers and a 9.2/14. ABC finished with 4.969 million viewers and a 3.1/5. Univision finished with 2.670 million viewers and a 1.4/2. FOX finished with 2.403 million viewers and a 1.5/2. Telemundo finished with an 0.5/1.
Today In TV History
On this date in 1978, the 100th episode of ‘The Rockford Files’ starring James Garner aired on NBC.
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Top Ten Weekend Box Office (Domestic)
#1 ‘The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1’ $56 million 4,151 screens $225.7 2 wks
#2 ‘Penguins of Madagascar’ $25.7 million 3,764 screens Cumulative: $36 million 1 wk
#3 ‘Big Hero 6’ $18.770 million 3,365 screens Cumulative: $167.2 million 4 wks
#4 ‘Interstellar’ $15.8 million 3,066 screens Cumulative: $147.1 million 4 wks
#5 ‘Horrible Bosses 2’ $15.7 million 3,375 screens Cumulative: $23.0 million 1 wk
#6 ‘Dumb and Dumber To’ $8.3 million 3,130 screens Cumulative: $72.2 million 3 wks
#7 ‘Gone Girl’ $2.470 million 1,174 screens Cumulative: $160.8 million 9 wks
#8 ‘St. Vincent’ $1.773 million 1,256 screens Cumulative: $39.2 million 8 wks
#9 ‘Beyond the Lights’ $1.584 1,187 screens Cumulative: $12.8 million 3 wks
#10 ‘Fury’ $1.550 million 1,046 screens Cumulative: $81.9 million 7 wks
‘Star Wars: The Force Awakens’ as Han Solo’s Millennium Falcon also makes its triumphant return to the skies. It is set to hit theaters Dec. 18, 2015.
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BBC One began the Sunday evening at 615P with ‘Countryfile’ and it brought in a strong 6.68 million viewers (31.9%). Then the big one. At 715P, ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ topped Sunday evening’s ratings as it had an average 9.94 million viewers. At 8P, ‘Antiques Roadshow’ was seen by 5.32 million viewers (20.7%). Then at 9P, ‘Michael Palin’s Remember Me’ drew 4.26 million viewers (16.8%). BBC One finished with 6.55 million on Sunday.
ITV at 7P presented ‘Keep It In The Family’ and it brought in 2.62 million viewers (10.2%). At 8P, ‘The X Factor’, up against ‘Strictly’ finished with 7.79 million viewers (30.4%). Then at 915P, ‘I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here’ pulled in 9.15 million viewers (36.0%). ITV averaged 6.52 million in prime time.
BBC Two at 7P, ‘Secrets of the Castle’ could only gather 1.06 million viewers (4.5%). It was followed at 8P by Sue Perkins’s ‘Mekong River’ with 2.24 million viewers (8.7%). At 9P, ‘World’s Greatest Fools’ had 1.39 million viewers (5.5%).
Channel 4 at 8P presented ‘Secret History’ and it intrigued 1.38 million viewers (5.4%). At 9P, the latest episode of ‘Homeland’ brought in a strong 1.04 million viewers (4.1%).
Channel 5 at 7P presented the airing of the film ‘Planet of the Apes’ and 903,000 viewers watched (3.7%). It was followed at 8P by the film ‘The Expendables 2’ which drew 1.25 million viewers (5.9%).
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Seven won Sunday with 28.2% share of the available audience. #1 program was ‘Seven News Sunday’ with 1,082,000 viewers. #3 was ‘Sunday Night’ with 875,000 viewers. #8 was ‘Coastwatch Oz’ with 647,000 viewers.
Nine finished second with 26.3% share. #2 was ‘Nine News Sunday’ which drew 1,066,000 viewers. #3 was ’60 Minutes’ which drew 848,000 viewers. #5 was ‘Christmas with the Australian Women’s Weekly’ which drew 797,000 viewers. #9 was FOX’s ‘Gotham’ which drew 642,000 viewers.
Ten came in third with 18.2% share.
ABC1 finished with 18.0% share. The network finished with three programs in the Top Ten with #6, ‘ABC News Sunday’ drawing 775,000 viewers. #7 had ‘Cilla’ which drew 696,000 viewers. Finally, #10 was ‘ABC News Update’ with 631,000 viewers.
SBS finished with 7.2% share.
Monday Australian TV Overnight Results
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Seven wins again, this time with a big 31.0% share of the available audience on Monday. It’s top program was #3 which was ‘Seven News’ as it drew 1,003,000 viewers. #4, ‘Seven News/Today Tonight’ drew 968,000 viewers. #7 was ‘Home and Away’ as it pulled in 892,000 viewers. #9 was ‘Nabbed’ as it drew 833,000 viewers. And #10, ‘Motorway Patrol’ drew 832,000 viewers.
Network Nine finished second with 27.0% share. Nine drew the other five Top Ten programs including the #1 program on the evening, ‘Nine News 6:30’ which drew 1,020,000 viewers. #2 was ‘Nine News’ with 1,014,000 viewers. #5 was a rerun of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ which drew 931,000 viewers. #6, ‘A Current Affair’ pulled in 913,000 viewers. And, #8, another rerun of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ drew 848,000 viewers.
Ten finished #3 with an 18.9% share.
ABC1 finished fourth with a 17.7% share.
SBS finished #5 with a 5.3% share of available audience.
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