TV Ratings Report: 100 Episodes Strong... ish

 

Fox won a relatively quiet Monday night in the ratings game, while the 100th episode of Gossip Girl inched up in popularity a bit from that show's typical numbers...

Blair and Her Girls

8 p.m.
House: 8.6 million viewers
The Bachelor: 7.9 million
How I Met Your Mother rerun: 7.3 million/2 Broke Girls rerun: 7.8 million
Who's Still Standing?: 6.6 million
Gossip Girl: 1.4 million

9 p.m.
Two and a Half Men rerun: 10.05 million/Mike & Molly rerun: 8.5 million
Alcatraz: 8.3 million
The Bachelor: 8.2 million
Fear Factor rerun: 4 million
Hart of Dixie: 1.5 million

10 p.m.
Hawaii Five-0 rerun: 7.3 million
Castle rerun: 6.7 million
Rock Center with Brian Williams: 3.3 million

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5 Comments

  1. Jarrod Mitchell
    Rank: Leading Character

    Gossip Girl hit a season high. Well done!
    Sucks for Hart of Dixie. Hope it rises.

  2. Uncle Jackass
    Rank: Regular Character

    All CW shows never rake in the numbers that other Cable Networks get from pvr viewers. With the introduction of the new CWTwo digital channel it splits the viewership even moreso. There may be an exodus of Chair fans next week, but I think the numbers won't change.

  3. Anonymous

    That's not really strongish, that's pretty underwhelming for such a pretty hyped up episode, that's pretty much what Supernatural usually gets on a Friday.

  4. Spindae
    Rank: Regular Character

    HofD usually has more viewers than GG! But I thought GG was going to the strong! Hopefully they end it this season with a blast !Enough GG for me!

  5. Sa'ad702
    Rank: Regular Character

    OMGG HoD had more viewers than GG... That's weird...

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