— As noted earlier, last night’s RAW did a 3.2 cable rating. We have received more ratings data.
** RAW helped USA finish in second and third place for the night.
** The first hour did a 3.0 rating, with the second hour posting a 3.3 rating.
** The show averaged 4.6 million viewers.
** The demographics:
* P18-49: 1.96
* M18-49: 2.50
* Vs. the prior week: P18-49: -22%; M18-49: -26%
** RAW was the lowest rated show in 2010 for the P/M18-49 demographic.
— As noted earlier, TNA iMPACT! last night did a 0.9 cable rating. We have received more ratings data:
** iMPACT! saw its largest average audience since 3/8.
** The demographics:
* a .84 in M18-49
* a .84 in M18-34
** The two hour showed averaged 1.2 million viewers.
** The show did quarter hours of:
.87
.85
.98
.93
.81
.88
.73
.70
.97
Note from Ryan Clark: Many people have asked why they would end the show with a lousy TNA Knockouts segment. The answer is simple – the Knockouts continue to draw the highest TNA ratings on a weekly basis so they built up that someone would be stripping at the end of the show. It’s actually a smart move although the segment was a creative disaster. If you don’t believe me, look at that .97 number above.
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