Season 4 Ratings

February 14, 2010

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4.13 - Anna Howard Shaw Day: 6.004 million viewers. (3.8/6 Share. 2.8/7 in the demo.)
4.12 - Verna: 5.792 millions viewers. (3.5/6 Share. 2.9/8 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.11 - Winter Madness: 5.536 million viewers. (3.4/5 Share.  2.7/7 in the demo.) FINAL.

[413] Up in viewers.  Nice to see it above 6 million if just barely.  Demo dropped a point.  I wish that’d go up above 3.0.

Older ratings under the break.


4.10 - Black Light Attack!: 4.983 million viewers. (3.2/5 Share. 2.3/6 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.09 - Klaus and Greta: 5.120 million viewers.  (3.1/5 Share. 2.3/6 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.08 - Secret Santa:
6.701 million viewers. (4.0/6 Share. 3.2/9 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.07 - Dealbreakers Talk Show: 6.083 million viewers. (3.7/6 Share. 3.0/8 in the demo.)  FINAL.
4.06 - Sun Tea: 5.721 million viewers. (3.3/6 Share. 2.8/7 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.05 - The Problem Solvers: 6.004 million viewers. (3.5/5 Share. 3.0/7 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.04 - Audition Day:
6.147 million viewers. (3.7/6 Share. 3.0/8 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.03 - Stone Mountain: 6.100 million viewers. (3.7/6 Share. 3.1/8 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.02 - Into the Crevasse: 6.841 million viewers. (4.1/6 Share 3.3/8 in the demo.) FINAL.
4.01 - Season Four: 6.386 million viewers. (3.9/6 Share.  3.0/8 in the demo.) FINAL.

[412] Alright a little better withe the boost of a new Office episode.  Nice to see the demo back up but this sill needs to get above 6 million viewers.

[409&410] Yikes.  Not great at all.  30 Rock was majorly down without the Office lead in.  CSI and Greys Anatomy were down too so it’s not that.  Community even did better than 30 Rock (2.4 demo) at 8:00.  Thankfully the Office is back next week…  I wish the ratings weren’t so dependent on that show by now.

[408] - A little better with no Greys Anatomy again; 2nd highest ratings of the season.  Note that these are the final numbers.  If you see reports of 30 Rock getting 7.5 million last night, that’s because some NBC stations aired football.  These numbers reflect just 30 Rock.

[407] - A little rebound.   Still not great.  There wasn’t even a CSI or Grey’s on.  But it’s still NBC’s #2 show :P.

[406] - Ouch.  It was a pretty brutal night for television in general.  Most shows were down.  (Ex. Office down .5 in the demo, P&R and Community each down .1.  Greys Anatomy down .5… Where were people at?  Hopefully it rebounds in 2 weeks.

[405] Somehow 30 Rock manages to squeak out a 3.0 in the demo and hold 6 million viewers.   Still NBC’s number 2 show in the demo, but it should have higher ratings.

[404] On par with last week, even though The Office Was a little down.

[403] 30 Rock held up against the World Series, which is pretty tough competition.  Hopefully it’ll go back up next week.

[402] The numbers went up!  Of course there was no Fringe or CSI competition but there was a baseball game.  Hopefully the numbers keep going up.

[401] Not great for the premier.  Hopefullyit can rebound here.  Then again off on NBC’s Thursdays aren’t doing so hot. (Though 30 Rock is kicking butt in 2nd place on Hulu.)



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9 Responses to “Season 4 Ratings”

  1. 1
    Noah Says:

    Well, you know. Good ratings were fun while they lasted. Tina didn’t kid with that whole ‘2 more seasons tops’ thing.

    Okay, that was pretty grim, but hey. At least it’s on the air and is still awesome! It should also be noted that there was WAY more publicity for the season 3 premiere.

    I’m grateful 30 Rock had it’s little ratings boost last season. Now it’s the hard core fan base that NEEDS to tune in every week!

  2. 2
    nemo Says:

    i dont even know 30 rock is premiering this week until last last wednesday, nbc promoted 30 rock badly this season, i only seen about 4 tv spots two of them is at thursday night

    blame nbc promotion staff lol

  3. 3
    jules Says:

    I don’t know about everyone else, but I’m simply physically unable to watch 3 shows at the same time at 9pm on Thursdays. I watch CSI live, and tape both FRINGE and 30 ROCK so that I can watch them more than once. As long as all of the networks are going to schedule decent programs during this hour, they are going to have to live with many of us watching their programs via dvr, Tivo, Hulu.com, and iTunes at later days and times. Overnight ratings are never going to again be the true gauge of how many people are watching.

  4. 4
    meg Says:

    30 Rock, admittedly, has very tough competition. It does not help also that NBC isn’t promoting the show much. I know it has two years to go (I’m preparing myself for the worst, though) but I don’t want to see it move on with mediocre ratings either. It’s a great show that needs to be watched by more people.

  5. 5
    30 Rock Episodes Online Says:

    you would think with ratings like those that there would be no talk of canceling the show. Those are actually pretty decent ratings compaired to a lot of the junk out there. Fingers Crossed!

  6. 6
    RandomHajile2 Says:

    i dont even think there will be a season5 as this year is low on viewers and is so crazy, they might wanna go out on a high

    that and alec saying hes gonna quit acting

    if there is one more season, no doubt it will be the last and so it can have 100episodes for syndication :P

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    Erin Says:

    30 Rock is a shoo-in for renewal. NBC’s primetime schedule is in shambles right now, and it’s one of its only consistent shows right now - I wouldn’t be surprised if they asked them back for a 6th season until they get their shit together (which presumably is longer than Tina wants to go).

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    Rick Says:

    I think the show will end in 2012, which is when Alec Baldwin’s contract is up and when he plans to leave. I don’t see the show going on without him, plus I think Tina would know better than to drag it on and 6 seasons is probably just perfect.

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    Matt Says:

    I tend to agree with Rick and Erin. I don’t think 30 Rock’s in any danger of getting canceled, especially this year with how bad NBC is doing. Plus Leno getting booted out of prime time means NBC has 5 extra hours to fill as it is.

    Provided Season 5 doesn’t steeply drop in quality, I’m hoping for 6 seasons. That seems like a pretty good run. Of course if the writers can and want to keep going I’d always love to see more. But I do feel like Tina is smart enough to call it quits before the show gets stale.

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