TV program viewing through seven days of time-shifting continues to climb.
For the most recent reporting week ending November 30, Fox’s “Gotham” added a Nielsen 1.5 rating points
among 18-49 viewers to its 2.3 live-plus-same day program rating -- a 65% boost, totaling a 3.8 rating through seven days of time-shifting and live viewing. This makes “Gotham” the
highest-rated show among 18-49 viewers after seven days.
Three other dramas also picked up big viewership numbers among 18-49 viewers — each adding 1.2 rating points: CBS’
“NCIS”, totaling 3.7 (48% gain); NBC’s “Grimm,” with a 2.4 total (100%); and NBC’s “Chicago Fire,” up to 2.8 (75%).
Only one comedy appeared in
the top 10 of big gainers of time-shifted viewing through seven days: Fox’s “New Girl” tacked on a 1.1 rating to get to a 2.4 L7 rating, a climb of 85%.
NBC’s
“The Voice,” the highest-rated show when it comes to live-plus-same day ratings — a 2.6 rating among 18-49 viewers) — added 0.6 of a rating point through seven days to get to
3.3, for a 26% gain.
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So far this season, the biggest average percentage gainers when it comes to seven days of time-shifted program viewing are CBS’ “Elementary” 100% (a 2.2
total); NBC’s “Parenthood”, 92% (a 2.3 total); CW’s “Vampire Diaries”, 88% (a 1.5 rating); ABC’s “Revenge” 83%, (a 2.2 rating); and CW’s
“The Originals”, 83%, (a 1.1 rating).
The next five: CW’s “The Hundred”, 80% (1.8 rating); Fox’ “New Girl”, 77% (2.3 rating); NBC’s
“Grimm”, 77% (2.3 rating); and ABC’s “Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”, 76% (3.0 rating).