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Primetime Ratings: No Ratings Life for NBC’s quarterlife

Broadcast Network’s Decision to Share Premiere with MTV May Have Backfired

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 2/27/2008 7:42:00 AM

Maybe dividing the audience with MTV wasn't such a good idea, after all. NBC didn’t get much of an audience for its premiere of quarterlife, a 20-something take from veteran drama creators Marshall Herskovitz and Ed Zwick that started on the Internet.

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NBC and MTV teamed up to promote the show by airing it on the same day -- MTV in the afternoon, NBC in primetime. But if the early ratings for the much-hyped show are any indication, quarterlife won't have much of a half-life.

The show's debut at 10 p.m. averaged a mere 1.6/4 in the key 18-49 demo for third place behind CBS' Jericho and a Primetime hidden-camera special on ABC. It also lost a big chunk of its audience from the first to second half-hours, dropping from a 1.8/5 to a 1.4/4.

The second coming of Jericho isn't setting this or any alternate worlds on fire, either, averaging a 2.2/6 and also beaten by Primetime (2.8/8), though CBS points out Jericho was up considerably from the 1.9/4 it averaged the week before.

NBC might have done as well at 10 p.m.-11 p.m. by picking up what may be the last debate between Sens. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) and Barack Obama (D-Ill.), which aired on co-owned MSNBC.

Fox won the night easily with American Idol, averaging a 9.4/23 and led by Idol's 11/27 from 8 p.m.-8:30 p.m. That was enough of a lead-in to give the return of Kelsey Grammar sitcom Back to You a win, as well, averaging a 4.5/11 from 9:30 p.m.-10 p.m.

NBC was second with a 2.5/7, able to balance the underperformance of quarterlife with two hours of The Biggest Loser (3.2/8).

CBS was third with a 2.3/6, topped by Big Brother with a 2.4/6.

ABC was fourth with a 1.8/5, getting no punch out of its 9 p.m.-10 p.m. sitcoms, with According to Jim averaging a 1.4/3 and Carpoolers a 1.2/3. And in a night bracketed by hidden-camera shows, Just for Laughs didn't hold up its end, averaging a 1.3/3 for a new and repeat episode back-to-back.

The CW was fifth with a 1.1/3, with One Tree Hill averaging a 1.4/3, actually doing better in its second half-hour than quarterlife did in its.

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