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When ever I read about ratings I see things like 1.9 in adults or 2.8 in women. But I only care about total viewers. So what do companies look at when they decide how good a show is doing? Like last night the Vampire Diaries did 3.35 million viewers which is good as it's right with season 1 episodes and even better then some but women and adult ratings are also down and they said that CW can't be happy about it but I don't get why as that's good for the show. So what matters more total viewers or people ratios?
sorry if it's confusing I got lost when writing this. Last edited by detective392; 09-10-2010 at 06:49 PM. |
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