Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Overnights (January 11-15), Golden Globes Most Watched Ever

UPDATE: Included Tuesday's overnight ratings.

Some recent overnight ratings including the Golden Globes were tweeted by Bill Brioux and Richard Koo:

Program Network Day Viewers
Marketplace CBC Friday 1,047,000
Golden Globes CTV Sunday 3,409,000
Dragons' Den CBC Sunday 1,256,000
Republic of Doyle CBC Sunday 720,000
Heartland CBC Sunday 943,000
The Simpsons Global Sunday 1,004,000
Murdoch Mysteries CBC Monday 969,000
Mr. D CBC Monday 579,000
The Ron James Show CBC Monday 490,000
Rick Mercer Report CBC Tuesday 975,000
This Hour Has 22 Minutes CBC Tuesday 822,000
Cracked CBC Tuesday 552,000
NCIS Global Tuesday 2,450,000
NCIS LA Global Tuesday 2,183,000




Marketplace's "To Catch A Telemarketer" episode was seen by over a million Canadians.

The Golden Globes (3.409 million) on Sunday was the most watched ever, according to CTV. Last year's Golden Globes was seen by 3.158 million Canadians.

A week after their season premieres, the audience of Dragons' Den (1.256 million) decreased by 21%. Republic of Dole (720, 000) viewership fell by 10%, while Heartland (943, 000) fared slightly better with a drop of only 5%.

Despite facing off against the Golden Globes, the Simpsons still managed to attract over a million viewers.

As for CBC's Monday night shows, Murdoch Mysteries' (969, 000) audience fell by 18% from the previous week. Mr. D (579, 000) slightly decreased by 5%, while The Ron James Show (490,000) saw a small viewership increase of 5%.

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