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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

TV Ratings: 'Parks and Recreation' returns strong, but 'NCIS' leads CBS Tuesday



Fast National ratings for Tuesday, January 13, 2015.

The final season of "Parks and Recreation" returned up from last fall's premiere, but didn't provide a speedbump as CBS swept the Tuesday primetime hours with "NCIS," "NCIS: New Orleans" and "Person of Interest."

"Parks and Rec" was up 50 percent over last season's finale and grew 39 percent in total viewers (growth from last fall's premiere was much smaller), but failed to provide any sort of bump for NBC's struggling "Marry Me," though "About a Boy" rose by a statistical hiccup.

In its second week and first week airing only in its 9 p.m. home, "Marvel's Agent Carter" slipped by double-digits, but didn't collapse entirely.

On to the numbers...

Among adults 18-49, CBS averaged a 2.2 rating for Tuesday night, far ahead of the 1.4 rating for ABC and FOX in the key demographic. NBC was a close fourth with a 1.3 key demo rating, while The CW averaged a 0.4 key demo rating for the night.

Overall, CBS averaged an estimated 15.26 million viewers and a 9.4 rating/15 share for Tuesday primetime, roughly the combined total for the other four networks. ABC was a distant second with 5.68 million viewers and a 3.6/8, followed by NBC's 2.7/4 and 4.2 million viewers. FOX's 2.3/4 and 3.8 million viewers finished fourth, while The CW averaged 1.38 million viewers and a 0.9/1.

8 p.m. - "NCIS" dominated the 8 p.m. hour with primetime best 19.615 million viewers and a 2.8 rating among adults 18-49 for CBS. ABC's "Shark Tank" repeat averaged 7.35 million viewers and a 1.8 key demo rating for second in both measures. FOX's "MasterChef Junior" was third with 4.92 million viewers and a 1.7 key demo rating. On NBC, two episodes of "Parks and Recreation" averaged 3.53 million viewers and a 1.5 key demo rating (the second episode was off in viewers, but flat in the key demo). The CW's "The Flash" averaged 1.61 million viewers and a 0.4 key demo rating.

9 p.m. - "NCIS: New Orleans" slipped from its lead-in to 16.12 million viewers and a 2.2 rating among adults 18-49, but still won the 9 p.m. hour for CBS. ABC's "Marvel's Agent Carter" averaged 5.05 million viewers and a 1.5 key demo rating for second. FOX was third with "New Girl" (2.92 million and a 1.4 key demo) and "The Mindy Project" (2.44 million and a 1.1 key demo) topping NBC's "Marry Me" (2.2 million and a 0.7 key demo) and "About a Boy" (2.76 million and a 0.9 key demo). The CW's "Arrow" repeat averaged 1.15 million viewers and a 0.3 key demo rating.

10 p.m. - "Person of Interest" averaged 10.03 million viewers and a 1.6 key demo rating, beating the 6.59 million viewers and 1.5 rating among adults 18-49 for NBC's "Chicago Fire." ABC's new "Forever" averaged 4.65 million viewers and a 1.0 key demo rating.

All ratings information comes from preliminary Fast National Nielsen data, which includes live and same-day DVR viewing. All numbers are subject to change.

Source: http://www.hitfix.com/the-fien-print/tv-ratings-parks-and-recreation-returns-strong-but-ncis-leads-cbs-tuesday



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'Parks and Recreation': What the Cast Will Miss About Their Characters



AsParks and Recreation begins its farewell season on NBC, its not just the fans who have to come to terms with the shows end. Its also the cast.

Leave it to Jerry to sum it up best: I think most of us have always been very very appreciative of this job, but even more so than ever now, says Jim OHeir.

With the show coming to a close, Variety asked the stars of Parks and Recreations final season what theyll miss most about their characters.

Amy Poehler (Leslie Knope)I had the greatest job because I would go in in the morning and basically my job as Leslie was to stand in front of all of my friends and tell them how wonderful they were. And also tell them the plans for the day. It combined two things I really enjoy: telling my friends how much I love them and also telling them what to do.

Nick Offerman (Ron Swanson)Ive never had a role where they let me be so silent. Ive been angling for it my whole life and everyone keeps saying, Talk faster! Why are you taking a pause? For some reason these writers said, We think its funny when you just make a face. Hopefully Ive opened the door so others in the future will let me be silent.

Jim OHeir (Jerry Gergich)Jerry can put a smile on his face after horribly embarrassing moments. He still somehow can just walk away fine. I dont do that in life, I get p****d. Jerry also doesnt have road rage, I have crazy road rage.

Aubrey Plaza (April Ludgate)Its really nice to have a gig where you can show up in the morning and be in a terrible mood or hungover or tired and be able to deliver your lines just so, and not have to do anything. Hating everyone is a quality I will miss in April Ludgate. You dont get that in a lot of characters.

Retta (Donna Meagle)Everyone always says to me I dont get a lot to say, but when I get to say something it has an impact. (Donna) has a moral code and shes loyal. Even though she can be put off, she always still cares.

Adam Scott (Ben Wyatt)Mike (Schur) and I didnt know each other at all when I started on the show. I felt like he was using some special powers to get inside my brain because I immediately connected with the character and what he was writing. It just felt so right and it never wavered.

Aziz Ansari (Tom Haverford)(Tom) was such a silly, fun character to play. It was always fun to pick his clothes with the costume department, just deciding what he would wear.

Chris Pratt (Andy Dwyer)Im not gonna miss anything about the character so much because I can always just watch it on TV if I want to. The thing Ill miss the most is the creative, ad-libby, improvisational looseness to this process with this specific, exceptional, and wonderfully talented group of comedians. Thats what Im gonna miss, being in the heat of the moment and sparring back and forth.

Source: http://variety.com/2015/tv/spotlight/parks-and-recreation-what-the-cast-will-miss-about-their-characters-1201402864/



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