THE REVOLUTION ON ABC HAS EARNED ITS CANCELLATION STRIPES
General Hospital fans, no doubt, are ecstatic today: The 49-year old daytime drama has been renewed for season 50. And The Revolution, as expected, has been axed. For a recap, click here: http://tinyurl.com/7cwtjk3.
Based on the Live Plus Same Day ratings for the week of April 2, The Revolution earned its cancellation stripes with a series low 1.30 million viewers and erosion from year-ago occupant One Life to Life of as much as 64 percent in women 18-49. The Chew, in contrast, did actually build from All My Children by 33 percent among women 18-34. But it remains on the downside in total viewers and the remaining two key demos, women 25-54 and women 18-49, as follows:
All My Children – Week of 3/28/11
Viewers: 2.30 million, Women 25-54: 1.0 rating/ 7 share, Women 18-49: 0.8/ 5, Women 18-34: 0.3/ 2
The Chew – Week of 3/26/12
Viewers: 2.11 million, Women 25-54: 0.9/ 6, Women 18-49: 0.6/ 4, Women 18-34: 0.4/ 3
Percent Change – The Chew vs. All My Children
Viewers: – 9, Women 25-54: -10, Women 18-49: -25, Women 18-34: +33
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One Life to Live – Week of 4/04/11
Viewers: 2.63 million, Women 25-54: 1.3/ 8, Women 18-49: 1.1/ 7, Women 18-34: 0.6/ 4
The Revolution – Week of 4/02/12
Viewers: 1.30 million, Women 25-54: 0.6/ 4, Women 18-49: 0.4/ 3, Women 18-34: 0.3/ 2
Percent Change – The Revolution vs. One Life to Live
Viewers: -51, Women 25-54: -54, Women 18-49: -64, Women 18-34: -50
On CBS, The Talk got a slight boost in total viewers (1.96 to 2.04 million: + 4 percent), with a 0.9/ 6 in women 25-54 (no change), a 0.6/ 4 in women 18-49 (-14) and a 0.4/ 3 among women 18-34 (-20). The “Queen” of network daytime talk, The View on ABC, meanwhile, was back in originals (after two weeks of repeats) and it averaged 3.42 million viewers.






