NCRavensFan86
07-22-2017, 08:35 PM
On another thread, I saw the discussion of a higher number of Unexplained/Paranormal Cases in the later seasons of UM then in the earlier seasons of UM, so I decided to do a little research.
Here are some numbers (in Seasons 1-7 I use only the cases shown on Amazon) (in Seasons 8 & beyond I use all the cases)
Paranormal Cases are UFO's, Psychics, Miracles, Sci-Med, Legends. Pretty much anything not related to Crime, Lost-Loves, or Fraud.
Season 1
Number of Paranormal Cases: 8
Total number of Cases: 100
% of Paranormal Cases = 8%
Season 2
Number of Paranormal Cases: 11
Total number of cases: 68
% of Paranormal Cases = 16%
The percentage of Paranormal Cases doubled from Season 1 to Season 2. Yet the show's rank in the ratings increased from 17 to 11.
Season 3
Number of Paranormal Cases: 12
Total number of cases: 92
% of Paranormal Cases = 13%
Season 4
Number of Paranormal Cases: 14
Total Number of Cases: 88
% of Paranormal Cases = 16%
Season 5
Number of Paranormal Cases: 17
Total Number of Cases: 86
% of Paranormal Cases = 20%
Season 5 to date has the highest number of Paranormal Cases which leads to it's highest percentage figure to date. The Show's ratings start to drop in Season 5 and it's rank goes from 13 to 21.
Season 6
Number of Paranormal Cases: 15
Total Number of Cases: 100
% of Paranormal Cases = 15%
The frequency of Paranormal Cases drops down to Season 2-4 levels. Yet the Show's ratings continue to drop and it's place in the ratings falls from 21 to 36. I believe this drop is due more to competing TV Shows than UM itself. "Beverly Hills 90210" and to a lesser extent "The Nanny" were really pulling viewers away from UM.
Season 7
Number of Paranormal Cases: 28
Total Number of Cases: 73
% of Paranormal Cases = 38%
A classic TV Network example of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. NBC moved UM from Wednesday Nights to Friday Nights for this Season and the frequency of Paranormal Cases nearly tripled from 15% in Season 6 to a WHOOPING 38% in Season 7. The show finished in 75th place in the ratings. It is a miracle that NBC didn't cancel UM after this Season!!!!
Season 8 (using UM Wiki Episode Log from this Season on)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 27
Total Number of Cases: 136
% of Paranormal Cases = 20%
Yeah! NBC looked at the ratings and decided to scale back the frequency of Paranormal Cases. The ratings stablized because of this change and the show finished in a okay spot with 59th ranking.
Season 9
Number of Paranormal Cases: 27
Total Number of Cases: 130
% of Paranormal Cases = 21%
Pretty much in line with Season 8. The show continued to climb back in the ratings and this season it started to beat the declining ABC sitcom "Family Matters" on a consistent basis. Which meant that UM was winning it's timeslot, and the show's ranking was a 53 for the 1996-1997 Season. Despite this improvement, NBC canceled UM because it wanted to do better in younger viewing demographics. (Gimme a break!)
Season 10 (CBS)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 7
Total Number of Cases: 28
% of Paranormal Cases = 25%
Friday Nights were a dumpster fire for CBS in the 90's, and UM did little to change that. However, CBS doomed UM from the beginning with more Paranormal Cases and (much) shorter crime stories. Oftentimes trying to stuff 5-6 stories into a hour, when 4 would have been fine. Also, UM had been an 8 PM show for it's first 9 Seasons, yet CBS thought it could fit at 9 PM. WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!!!!! Ratings dropped 20% from Season 9, and oh yeah the Season didn't start until April.
Season 11 (CBS)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 12
Total Number of Cases: 31
% of Paranormal Cases = 39%
Same night, same timeslot, same lousy format, same Sorry Spring Season Premiere Date and then you nearly double the Paranormal cases from Season 10. It was as if CBS wanted UM to tank on purpose. Yet the ratings stablized as the viewing audience only dropped 2% from the previous season.
Season 12 & 13 (Lifetime)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 14
Total Number of Cases: 120
% of Paranormal Cases = 12%
THANK GOODNESS CBS canceled UM. Lifetime acquired the series to make new episodes. Which made sense because it had been airing the NBC run of UM (1987-1996) since 1992. Lifetime decided to make crime-related cases a priority again. YES YES YES!!!!! The 12% rate of Paranormal Cases is second lowest only to Season 1. Nice job on returning the show to it's true crime roots, Lifetime. YOU ROCK!!
Here are some numbers (in Seasons 1-7 I use only the cases shown on Amazon) (in Seasons 8 & beyond I use all the cases)
Paranormal Cases are UFO's, Psychics, Miracles, Sci-Med, Legends. Pretty much anything not related to Crime, Lost-Loves, or Fraud.
Season 1
Number of Paranormal Cases: 8
Total number of Cases: 100
% of Paranormal Cases = 8%
Season 2
Number of Paranormal Cases: 11
Total number of cases: 68
% of Paranormal Cases = 16%
The percentage of Paranormal Cases doubled from Season 1 to Season 2. Yet the show's rank in the ratings increased from 17 to 11.
Season 3
Number of Paranormal Cases: 12
Total number of cases: 92
% of Paranormal Cases = 13%
Season 4
Number of Paranormal Cases: 14
Total Number of Cases: 88
% of Paranormal Cases = 16%
Season 5
Number of Paranormal Cases: 17
Total Number of Cases: 86
% of Paranormal Cases = 20%
Season 5 to date has the highest number of Paranormal Cases which leads to it's highest percentage figure to date. The Show's ratings start to drop in Season 5 and it's rank goes from 13 to 21.
Season 6
Number of Paranormal Cases: 15
Total Number of Cases: 100
% of Paranormal Cases = 15%
The frequency of Paranormal Cases drops down to Season 2-4 levels. Yet the Show's ratings continue to drop and it's place in the ratings falls from 21 to 36. I believe this drop is due more to competing TV Shows than UM itself. "Beverly Hills 90210" and to a lesser extent "The Nanny" were really pulling viewers away from UM.
Season 7
Number of Paranormal Cases: 28
Total Number of Cases: 73
% of Paranormal Cases = 38%
A classic TV Network example of throwing the baby out with the bathwater. NBC moved UM from Wednesday Nights to Friday Nights for this Season and the frequency of Paranormal Cases nearly tripled from 15% in Season 6 to a WHOOPING 38% in Season 7. The show finished in 75th place in the ratings. It is a miracle that NBC didn't cancel UM after this Season!!!!
Season 8 (using UM Wiki Episode Log from this Season on)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 27
Total Number of Cases: 136
% of Paranormal Cases = 20%
Yeah! NBC looked at the ratings and decided to scale back the frequency of Paranormal Cases. The ratings stablized because of this change and the show finished in a okay spot with 59th ranking.
Season 9
Number of Paranormal Cases: 27
Total Number of Cases: 130
% of Paranormal Cases = 21%
Pretty much in line with Season 8. The show continued to climb back in the ratings and this season it started to beat the declining ABC sitcom "Family Matters" on a consistent basis. Which meant that UM was winning it's timeslot, and the show's ranking was a 53 for the 1996-1997 Season. Despite this improvement, NBC canceled UM because it wanted to do better in younger viewing demographics. (Gimme a break!)
Season 10 (CBS)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 7
Total Number of Cases: 28
% of Paranormal Cases = 25%
Friday Nights were a dumpster fire for CBS in the 90's, and UM did little to change that. However, CBS doomed UM from the beginning with more Paranormal Cases and (much) shorter crime stories. Oftentimes trying to stuff 5-6 stories into a hour, when 4 would have been fine. Also, UM had been an 8 PM show for it's first 9 Seasons, yet CBS thought it could fit at 9 PM. WRONG, WRONG, WRONG!!!!! Ratings dropped 20% from Season 9, and oh yeah the Season didn't start until April.
Season 11 (CBS)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 12
Total Number of Cases: 31
% of Paranormal Cases = 39%
Same night, same timeslot, same lousy format, same Sorry Spring Season Premiere Date and then you nearly double the Paranormal cases from Season 10. It was as if CBS wanted UM to tank on purpose. Yet the ratings stablized as the viewing audience only dropped 2% from the previous season.
Season 12 & 13 (Lifetime)
Number of Paranormal Cases: 14
Total Number of Cases: 120
% of Paranormal Cases = 12%
THANK GOODNESS CBS canceled UM. Lifetime acquired the series to make new episodes. Which made sense because it had been airing the NBC run of UM (1987-1996) since 1992. Lifetime decided to make crime-related cases a priority again. YES YES YES!!!!! The 12% rate of Paranormal Cases is second lowest only to Season 1. Nice job on returning the show to it's true crime roots, Lifetime. YOU ROCK!!