Well, it went up. But not by much.It seems not even Ed Asner can save CBC’s Michael Tuesdays and Thursdays. The comedy drew an overnight, estimated 234,000 viewers across Canada Tuesday as Asner made his first appearance on the series as daddy shrink to star/creator Bob Martin’s shrink.The total was up from the shockingly low
The full colour ad in yesterday’s Toronto Star showed Erica at the corner of Hope and 2nd Chance Streets. But how many second chances does one series get?Tuesday, Being Erica sunk to an overnight, estimated 362,000 viewers. Across Canada. Lone Star country.Yes, it’s a tough timeslot. Dancing with the Stars is huge Tuesday nights on
513,000. That was Being Erica’s teetering take for Tuesday’s second season finale. Will it be enough to bring her back through that green door for a third season?Hard to imagine CBC abandoning Erica after all the hype and expectations. Just last January, when it launched, the series was the network darling, the big export, the
That lacklustre second episode of Being Erica may have taken the wind out of the series’ strong start.Episode three aired Tuesday night and drew only 461,000 viewers nationally according to BBM Canada overnight estimates. Here is Erica‘s three week tally so far this second season:Week One (Sept. 22): 495,000Week Two (Sept. 29): 793,000Week Three (Oct.
For the first time, Being Erica has slipped below the “More People Live in Brampton” threshold. Only 419,000 watched Wednesday night across Canada, another new low for the series. (The 2006 census pegged Brampton’s population at 433,806.)Worse, only 176,000 of those viewers were in the 25-54-year-old range.The rookie CBC fantasy drama has shed more than
Call it The Week The Women Went when Erica came on. Despite a massive promotional campaign, a new night didn’t add any bounce to Being Erica. The CBC fantasy/drama drew 531,000 last night, it’s smallest audience yet (according to BBM/NMR overnight estimates). Worse, only 194,000 of those viewers were in the 25-54-year-old demo.CBC made the