TV Ratings: "The Apprentice 6" Goes Out With a Teenie-Weenie Mini-Bang
"The Apprentice 6" concluded its lackluster sixth cycle last night perking up to 7,94 million viewers and the #1 finish in the 18-49 race (3.2) in the 10 p.m. timeslot. The results are however a far cry from the red-hot season 1 finale on April 15, 2004 when the 3-hour telecast scored 28,1 million viewers and a 13.6 rating in the demo.
ABC's "Desperate Housewives" was the most watched telecast of the evening with 15,63 million viewers at 9 p.m.
Hallmark Hall of Fame made-for, "Crossroads: A Story of Forgiveness" on CBS averaged 10,62 million viewers from 9-11 p.m.
The season finale of the Fox sitcom "The War at Home" went out with a whimper scoring a rather embarassing 2.84 million viewers at 7 p.m.
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2 Comments:
The Housewives ratings are still not up to scratch. I haven't seen 'God That's Good' yet but I know that I was underwealmed by Liasons last week. It's not very good at the moment.
I actually like DH this year as compared to last year. It's back to its sudsy formula, but it doesn't have the "thriller" part that made season 1 so much more fun to watch...the "whodunnit" motif. This year is pure soap opera, and it's a guilty pleasure soap opera that doesn't take itself too seriously.
Hopefully they'll bring the "whodunnit" motif to the neighborhood.
KC
Maintainer of Luke MacFarlane Fansite
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