THIS PAGE HAS BEEN UPDATED DUE TO PENDING CAST CHANGES IN LAW & ORDER: SPECIAL VICTIMS UNIT. Click here to see the Updated Wednesday Ratings Projections.
A few notes: these projections are for original episodes (no repeats) aired in the 4th quarter of 2011. Series premieres will likely be .3-.4 higher, thanks to network marketing pushes, and then tend to go down over time. We'll be updating the numbers after we see full pilots and also as we get a feel for the networks' summer promotional campaigns.
A few notes: these projections are for original episodes (no repeats) aired in the 4th quarter of 2011. Series premieres will likely be .3-.4 higher, thanks to network marketing pushes, and then tend to go down over time. We'll be updating the numbers after we see full pilots and also as we get a feel for the networks' summer promotional campaigns.
ABC. Suburgatory should be just about even with last Fall's Better With You. Similarly, Happy Endings is pretty much a wash with Cougar Town. Revenge will be significantly better than last Fall's disastrous The Whole Truth but still last in the time period.
CBS. CSI just about even with last Fall's Defenders, and very slightly ahead of SVU in aging franchise battle. For the night, CBS is even with last year thanks to stability from 8-10 pm.
NBC. The Up All Night/Free Agents combo is only slightly above last Fall's flop Undercovers, and we don't see Harry's Law helping SVU (at least in 18-49s; its less-valuable older audience may raise Total Viewers).
FOX. X Factor should be a solid improvement for FOX Wednesday, although I Hate My Teenage Daughter will give back some of those gains. We foresee many two-hour X-Factor episodes after the network is done with baseball.
Overall, not much difference in terms of network placement in the Wednesday nightly averages.
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