The ratings tonight are great for some and horrible for others. As the seasons are winding down, it is clear that some of these shows are not going to be coming back for another season. There are many shows that have proven that they are popular and still might face the axe though. Time will tell. The ratings for Thursday, March 8, 2012 are:
ABC
Grey's Anatomy (9:00 PM)….…………………..................………4.09m total viewers, 1.4m 18-49, 4% Share
Wipeout (8:00 PM)…………….………………....................……….4.56m total viewers, 1.3m 18-49, 4% Share
Private Practice (10:00 PM)..........................................……3.84m total viewers, 1.3m 18-49, 4% Share
CBS
Person of Interest (9:00 PM)…................……………………..15.78m total viewers, 3.4m 18-49, 9% Share
Big Bang Theory (8:00 PM)…….…………..............…………12.87m total viewers, 4.0m 18-49, 11% Share
Mentalist (10:00 PM)………………........……….............……….13.79m total viewers, 2.8m 18-49, 8% Share
Big Bang Theory (8:30 PM)...........................................15.22m total viewers, 5.1m 18-49, 15% Share
NBC
Up All Night (9:30 PM)……………………….................……..…..3.54m total viewers, 1.7m 18-49, 4% Share
Office (9:00 PM)…………………………………....................……..4.97m total viewers, 2.6m 18-49, 7% Share
Parks & Recreation (8:30 PM)………….................…...……….3.77m total viewers, 1.9m 18-49, 5% Share
30 Rock (8:00 PM)………………………………..................………3.49m total viewers, 1.4m 18-49, 4% Share
Awake (10:00 PM)…………............................……..........……4.25m total viewers, 1.6m 18-49, 4% Share
FOX
Finder (9:00 PM)……………………...........................…………..7.28m total viewers, 2.3m 18-49, 6% Share
American Idol (8:00 PM)...............................................16.98m total viewers, 4.8m 18-49, 14% Share
CW
Supernatural (9:00 PM)……………………………….............……0.89m total viewers, 0.3m 18-49, 1% Share
Vampire Diaries (8:00 PM)………………………………...............1.17m total viewers, 0.4m 18-49, 1% Share
That's it for the ratings! Do you agree with them? Are there any shows in which you feel got the short end of the stick so to speak?
Source: Nielson Media