CBS’ decision to pull Partners and swap in sitcom repeats on Monday at 8:30 promptly paid dividends: A warmed-over Two and a Half Men last night drew 6.4 million total viewers while scoring a 2.1 demo rating, improving on Partners‘ final performance by 17 percent.
That in turn teed up 2 Broke Girls (9.74 mil/3.4) for a gain of …READ MORE
CBS has cancelled Partners after a half-dozen episodes.
The freshman comedy, starring David Krumholtz and Michael Urie, premiered to 6.5 million total viewers and a 2.4 demo rating, demonstrating just 75 percent retention …READ MORE
CBS’ Partners last night sustained the steepest week-to-week drop of any Monday program, falling 14 percent in the demo to a 1.8 — the freshman sitcom’s lowest rating to date — while holding steady in total audience (with 5.6 million viewers).
Thanks in part to series like NBC’s The New Normal and CBS’ Partners, broadcast TV this season will feature the highest percentage of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender characters ever recorded.
GLAAD’s annual “Where We Are on TV” report, released Friday, showed that …READ MORE
NBC scored an easy demo win on the Monday of premiere week, thanks to solid performances by The Voice and newbie Revolution.
The Voice drew 11.9 million total viewers and a 4.2 demo rating, dipping just about 10 percent week-to-week while facing a lot more competition. Likewise, Revolution…READ MORE
CBS’ Partners is adding a real Workaholic to the cast.
Jillian Bell (Workaholics) has landed a recurring role on the new comedy series as Renata, the second cousin of Sophia Bush’s character, TVLine has learned exclusively. READ MORE
The Fall TV season will be here before you know it, and tough viewing choices arrive with it. We’ve decided the time to get thinking about them is now. VIEW MONDAY GRID & VOTE!
CBS’ 2012-13 TV lineup has it all: sheriffs, significant others, Sherlock (and a lady Watson!) and more.
But no need to wait until next season for a glimpse of the Eye Network’s new offerings. The network has unveiled extended sneak peeks of the four shows it has slotted for fall, including Elementary and Partners. READ MORE & WATCH VIDEO