Final Ratings for “Frontierland”
Per TV By The Numbers, here’s the final ratings for Supernatural’s “Frontierland”.
Supernatural (94% coverage)
– 1.904 million viewers
– 1.1/2 HH
– 0.9/3 A18-49
– 0.7/3 A18-34
– 0.6/2 W18-34
I suppose from a demo perspective, the 18-49 is consistent with last week, but 18-34 is way as is overall viewers. There were a couple of factors. First, it was Good Friday. Second, the word is Smallville and Supernatural didn’t air in St. Louis (which was likely weather related), Oklahoma City, or Sacramento (there might be others too). I find it somewhat interesting that CW publicity did a huge promotional push for both Smallville and Supernatural this week, sending advance copies of the episodes to critics, yet this network cannot convince all their affiliates to air these shows when running first run episodes. There in lies a big problem with The CW. They definitely have some affiliate problems.
Anyway, all of The CW was way down this week, so any decreases were in line with the rest of the network. Fringe also had series low numbers. Below is Smallville’s numbers for those interested. 8pm always does better than 9pm for The CW, so here’s hoping that Supernatural get’s Smallville’s Friday at 8pm slot next year. It’ll certainly avoid a conflict with Fringe!
Smallville (94% coverage CW normally 95%)
– 2.352 million viewers
– 1.4/3 HH
– 1.0/4 A18-49
– 0.7/3 A18-34
– 0.5/2 W18-34
I hope that Supernatural goes into Smallville’s slot next year, too. I think it would do well at that time.
This might be a funny question but forgive me since I am German.
Here in Germany some episodes of Supernatural are rated R. Therefore our show comes on after 10 pm here and no chance for it to get an earlier slot. Very seldom they do a double show here and sometimes it might even come on after 9pm with the first ep being one they didn’t rate R.
So here is the question. Are TV shows not rated in the states or did they quit caring about it? Is there actually a chance for our show to get that early 8 pm slot?
@Yirabah: I don’t pay the closest attention, but I do believe that American television programs are rated. But the system is one of self-regulation with networks and parents being the main arbiters. In my time zone, Supernatural always comes on at 9 pm, which is generally considered post-prime time. There are limits to what network television channels will broadcast. Cable channels have fewer restraints. The irony is that everything is cable now. It is generally understood, I believe, that parents should be the arbiters of what their children watch.
It is interesting to me that Supernatural earns an R rating in Germany. I don’t pay close enough attention, but the language seems relatively clean … aside from not infrequent use of the B-word (which bothers me, but it has become so pervasive in our culture that many read right past it I suspect). And the gore in Supernatural has an almost campy feel to it … usually it comes in the form of (obviously) fake blood spattering on a wall or window. Last week’s episode featured a decapitation, though, which surprised the heck out of me. My impression is that the creators of Supernatural follow the tradition of Hitchcock and leave a lot to the imagination of the viewers. The show seems steeped in the occult, which may offend more conservative viewers and explain an R Rating. Am I naive? For all its thrill, the show seems to me rather tame, comparatively speaking.
Thanks for the explanationchristopherH. I don’t now how they go about the rating system here since not all seasons of SPN are rated the same e.g. season 3 is a 5 dvd set for me and only the last dvd with eps 14 to 16 are rated R. Go figure that one out. Guess they never really watch the show.
Supernatural was preempted on our local CW channel (southeast Missouri/southern Illinois) by the local news storm reporting. St. Louis had a tornado hit during that time.
Supernatual was never shown in St Louis, and trying to find out was impossible. I sent emails to both CW and KPLR about rebroadcast and of course heard nothing. Kept checking the facebook page of the local station, and there was blurb that you could go to the CW website and watch Smallville, but you couldn’t,as of last night neither Smallvile or SPN were up. Many, many requests were on the facebook page about it. Huge problem that I think the CW would address for the numbers.
Out of frustration, I finally purchased on Amazon last night, but I really like watching on TV, I turn off the cable and watch, commericals and all. I am the CW’s perfect consumer, why not appease me?
For those who missed an episode you can view it on here http://www.sidereel.com/Supernatural I usually go with the medavideo since it usually has the past quality and it is free. On sidereel.com you can also watch nearly every other show you would like.
was that a series low?
Sadly, it was.