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barwars
08-27-2004, 09:59 PM
What network has been rated Number 1 the most??


Its either NBC or CBS.... but Im not sure which.
Most likely CBS

Brian
08-27-2004, 10:10 PM
Probably CBS. They've been very consistent in good quality programming since the channel's inception and they have had a lot of high-rated shows over the past 50 years. That doesn't mean NBC or ABC hasn't had good programming, either. ABC dominated the late 70s and NBC dominated the 90s with Seinfeld and Friends.

ABC didn't get noticed a lot until the 1970-71 season, when Marcus Welby, MD was rated #1. Before then, there were good shows but not too many viewers. But then that show got there because it had little competition in that time slot.

If we're talking consistency, CBS, I think, is #1. NBC was weak in the 1970s, the decade belonged to CBS and ABC. It wasn't until Cheers, Family Ties, Hill Street Blues, The A-Team, The Cosby Show, among other signature series that NBC did well. I'd say NBC owned the 80s and 90s. CBS has gotten back on track since CSI started.

Cactus Jack
08-27-2004, 10:12 PM
I would think CBS

Superstar
08-28-2004, 05:04 AM
CBS

USTVFanFromUK
08-30-2004, 06:15 PM
I remember readiong somewhere ABC was the #1 network of the 90's and NBC was the #1 network of the 80's.

barwars
08-30-2004, 07:59 PM
Originally posted by USTVFanFromUK
I remember readiong somewhere ABC was the #1 network of the 90's and NBC was the #1 network of the 80's.

ABC #1 in the 90s?!
With what??

USTVFanFromUK
08-30-2004, 08:05 PM
Originally posted by barwars
ABC #1 in the 90s?!
With what??

ABC literally ruled every night of the 90's except Thursday's apparently. Most of the shows that were top 30 from 1990 to at least 1997 were from ABC.

Top 31 shows from 1990 to 1995:

http://www.chez.com/fbibler/tvstats/ratings_us_index.html

Top 31 Shows from 1995 to 1999:

http://www.chez.com/fbibler/tvstats/ratings_us_index.html

barwars
08-30-2004, 08:09 PM
Originally posted by USTVFanFromUK
ABC literally ruled every night of the 90's except Thursday's apparently. Most of the shows that were top 30 from 1990 to at least 1997 were from ABC.

Top 31 shows from 1990 to 1995:

http://www.chez.com/fbibler/tvstats/ratings_us_index.html

Top 31 Shows from 1995 to 1999:

http://www.chez.com/fbibler/tvstats/ratings_us_index.html

Thanks for the links, I stand corrected.
I always thought NBC held #1 until CSI came along.

db108108
08-30-2004, 11:27 PM
If my memory serves correctly, ABC only won one season in the 1990's- 94/95. CBS won 90/91- 93/94 and NBC 95/96-98/99.

This was a very big deal at this time because of the "fall of the Tiffany" network. After CBS tried to go younger and failed, ABC snuck up with a slate of aging sitcoms. NBC then started winning in 95/96 because of the Friends/ER/Seinfeld phenomona.

ABC took back over in 99-00 with Millionaire, and finished in a virtual tie with CBS for the lead in 00-01. Of course, that's when "Millionaire" went south and ABC crashed. CBS has led ever since, and will more than likely win the up coming season.

A more interesting question: when does anybody see CBS being knocked off their current purch? NBC is going south, and will see declines this season, while ABC will probably be static. But CBS has shown growth all summer long, even with airing mostly repeats. It's funny, Fox and NBC break themselves airing new shows, and CBS still wins most timeslots with repeats.

factsoflife
08-31-2004, 12:11 AM
CBS has tended to be the Number #1 network. and when they tried going after younger viewers it FAILED MISERABLY. Shows like Dweebs, Bless This House and so on were just awful and not the trademark of CBS. That why when CBS was able to reclaim the older viewers they came up w/ the most ingenuious marketing campaing i've ever heard of "Welcome Home, To CBS". I LOVED hearing Cybill Shepherd, Jane Seymoure, Roma Downey, Candace Bergin, Fran Drescher and others say "CBS, WELCOME HOME!"

spunkygirl
08-31-2004, 12:33 AM
ohno: It amazes me that some people say Wings wasn't successful when the ratings prove otherwise :rolleyes:

factsoflife
08-31-2004, 01:59 AM
Who mentioned Wings?

spunkygirl
08-31-2004, 02:12 AM
Originally posted by factsoflife
Who mentioned Wings?

Nobody in this thread, I was thinking about at the Wings board we were talking about how people have said that Wings wasn't successful, when I saw the ratings(in that link from above) it made me think of that :)

Dean Winchester
08-31-2004, 03:27 PM
with Friends and Frasier gone, and with Will And Grace and possibly ER on their last wings, I think it won't be long before NBC enters another 1979-1982 (give or take some years) period

USTVFanFromUK
08-31-2004, 03:34 PM
I think this upcomming season will be the hardest for each of the 5 big networks. Nothing really stands out or is wildly popular.

db108108
08-31-2004, 10:47 PM
It's going to be a gravy ride for CBS- there's really nothing to stand it. CBS prides itself on the fact that nothing in its line-up stands out. NBC and Fox are trying to beat each other at a 0 sum game, and in their plight to stand out even more and more they stand out even less and less. ABC tried to stand out, failed, and is now trying to regroup.

The only network I see poised for major growth is the UPN (est 10-15%), while CBS could be up another 5% or so and CBS. Les Moonves is a god. The WB will probably see minimal growth (0-5%), as will ABC (0-5%). Fox will lose viewers (-5 to -10%), probably alot, but not as many as NBC will purge (-10 to -15%)