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DVR Numbers?

Post by Knight316 » Tue Oct 14, 2008 8:47 am

i noticed an article on EW that said that DVR numbers were in adn had boosted a couple shows, just wondering if anybody has the Knight Rider DVR numbers yet to see if we picked up any viewers?

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Re: DVR Numbers?

Post by neps » Tue Oct 14, 2008 10:21 am

Funny you should ask. This was just recently posted on TV by the Numbers - and its the DVR adjustment for the premier - though they only say the 18-49 demo:
NBC’s biggest gainer in the transition to “live plus seven” was “Heroes,” which saw its adult 18-49 rating jump by 20 percent (to a 6.05 rating from a 5.05). Other NBC telecasts that increased by double digits in premiere week included “The Office” (+18%, to a 5.83 rating from a 4.92), “ER” (+17%, 3.85 vs. 3.28), “Lipstick Jungle” (+16%, 2.78 vs. 2.40), “Law & Order: SVU” (+14%, 4.32 vs. 3.80), “My Name is Earl” (+14%, 3.10 vs. 2.71), “Knight Rider” (+13%, 2.81 vs. 2.48), “Heroes: Countdown to the Premiere” (+11%, 2.94 vs. 2.66) and “America’s Toughest Jobs” (+10%, 1.30 vs. 1.18).
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/10/13/nb ... sults/6127" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Re: DVR Numbers?

Post by luizel » Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:19 pm

what do they mean DVR #s?

are these people that have to miss the show so have their DVR record it?

because if it is im one of them (have to work knights :( )
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Re: DVR Numbers?

Post by weeezl » Tue Oct 14, 2008 12:53 pm

neps wrote:Funny you should ask. This was just recently posted on TV by the Numbers - and its the DVR adjustment for the premier - though they only say the 18-49 demo:
NBC’s biggest gainer in the transition to “live plus seven” was “Heroes,” which saw its adult 18-49 rating jump by 20 percent (to a 6.05 rating from a 5.05). Other NBC telecasts that increased by double digits in premiere week included “The Office” (+18%, to a 5.83 rating from a 4.92), “ER” (+17%, 3.85 vs. 3.28), “Lipstick Jungle” (+16%, 2.78 vs. 2.40), “Law & Order: SVU” (+14%, 4.32 vs. 3.80), “My Name is Earl” (+14%, 3.10 vs. 2.71), “Knight Rider” (+13%, 2.81 vs. 2.48), “Heroes: Countdown to the Premiere” (+11%, 2.94 vs. 2.66) and “America’s Toughest Jobs” (+10%, 1.30 vs. 1.18).
http://tvbythenumbers.com/2008/10/13/nb ... sults/6127" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
aaaaaaaaaggggghhhhhhh! too many numbers lol , I just dont get these ratings at all, any idea where this puts Knight Rider?

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Re: DVR Numbers?

Post by Knight316 » Tue Oct 14, 2008 1:20 pm

what do they mean DVR #s?

are these people that have to miss the show so have their DVR record it?
I'm pretty sure what it means is that people who don't watch the show live and DVR it that watch it within 7 days. Is 13% a good gain?

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