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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