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  1. Huge demos (for the CW) for Flash. It looks like the crossover worked.

    • Those really are huge. What a shame that they can’t find something better to catch people’s attention after it. Seems like networks are having more and more trouble finding compatible lead-outs.

      • The CW should stick with genre shows. That’s what works for them.

        • CW should start hiring different producers as nothing they have on works.

      • CW didn’t buy ads for No Tomorrow. That’s the difference.

        Interesting to note that ad buying still “works” to a degree.

    • Lots of advertising spent outside the network to get 4 million viewers…

      Sorry but I’m not impressed.

  2. This particular crossover event on the CW has worked its magic. That’s a season high for The Flash and Supergirl tied Gotham on Monday. Curious on how the weaker shows in Arrow and Legends do “spike” wise.

    FOX is DOA literally. And New Girl with a 0.8 demo and 1.86 million viewers will ANCHOR Tuesday in 2017. The SMH is real here. Fox has pretty much ceded the night over to anybody and everybody. MyNetworkTV probably does better as does Univision. I don’t see how anything on Tuesday for Fox deserves another season at all.

    NBC has a hit in “This is Us”. First time I have ever seen a show actually grow from the Voice since the Voice has been around.

    I love SHIELD this season but I hope they do something quick in terms of me not being angry at a cancelation with no prep for a proper ending!

    • Totally agree about the ongoing joke that is New Girl and the mismanagement of FOX.

      Disagree on “magic” at CW. 4 million viewers is not “magic”, especially when you buy ads everywhere.

      • I’ll be sure to notify Rob Lowe’s agent and tell him he has to be involved in every show on TV in order for Rena to be satisfied with television O:)

        • I like the way you’re thinking. 😉

  3. Have to disagree on your title.

    Bull is higher-rated than This Is Us (even if TIU had a better showing this week against CBS re-runs).

    None of this year’s new shows deserve to be called hits unless they improve.

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