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Bishop37
12-06-2007, 12:59 PM
Press Release
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SCI FI'S 'TIN MAN' MAKES RATINGS HISTORY

Most-Watched Program in SCI FI History

Top Cable Miniseries of 2007

SCI FI #1 Entertainment Cable Net Across All Three Nights

New York, NY December 5, 2007 SCI FI Channel's Tin Man miniseries delivered on its promise to go beyond the yellow brick road and found ratings gold becoming the top cable miniseries of 2007. Over its three nights, this wild re-imagining of L. Frank Baum's Wonderful Wizard of Oz also became the most-watched program in SCI FI history, surpassing the success of the Channel's previous Emmy-winning events, Steven Spielberg Presents TAKEN and Frank Herbert's Dune.

OVERALL

During its three-night primetime run (December 2-4 @ 9-11pm), Tin Man averaged a 3.6 HH rating/3.4 million HHs, delivering 5.3 million total viewers (P2+), more than 2.9 million viewers P25-54 and 2.7 million viewers P18-49.

--In total viewers (P2+), Tin Man sailed past SCI FI's previous records TAKEN (5.0 million) and Dune (4.6 million)

--The six-hour, three-night event drew an even 50-50 split among male and female viewers

--Tin Man made SCI FI #1 in primetime (8-11pm) among all entertainment cable networks for all three nights of its broadcast averaging more than 2.3 million P25-54s and more than 2.1 million P18-49s. This beats the #2 network across the same three-day span by +77% and +40%, respectively.

*The above includes live plus same day info only. Full DVR playback data should be available for the miniseries by end of December, which will further increase the project's overall viewership totals.*

NIGHT 3

Night 3 of Tin Man (December 4 @ 9-11pm) brought in a 3.5 HH rating/3.2 million HHs, delivering over 5 million total viewers (P2+), 2.7 million viewers P25-54 and 2.5 million viewers P18-49. Night 3 of Tin Man was the #1 cable program for the day among P18-49s and P25-54s

NIGHT 2

Night 2 of Tin Man (December 3 @ 9-11pm) premiered to a 3.2 HH rating/2.9 million HHs, delivering 4.4 million total viewers (P2+), 2.4 million viewers P25-54 and more than 2.2 million viewers P18-49.*

Monday night drew a record-breaking audience for ad-supported cable, with 68,294,000 P2+ and 30,375,000 P18-49s tuning in during primetime (8-11) exceeding records set in September of this year in both demos.

--In this highly competitive landscape, Tin Man came out on top, even surpassing the special two-hour episode of The Closer in both P25-54 and P18-49.

NIGHT 1

Night 1 of Tin Man (December 2 @ 9-11pm) became the Channel's most-watched telecast ever in overall viewership (P2+), as well as in both of its key demos, P25-54 and P18-49. The wizardly delivery bested all of SCI FI's previous offerings, including the Emmy-winning Steven Spielberg Presents TAKEN.

--Night 1 of Tin Man dominated all cable competition and even outperformed broadcast telecasts on CBS and Fox in key demos

--Night 1 of Tin Man was the top entertainment telecast in cable for P25-54 since Disney's High School Musical 2 (8/17/2007)

--Night 1 of Tin Man ranks as the #3 basic cable entertainment telecast of 2007 among P25-54s

SCI FI will rebroadcast the miniseries, in its entirety, on Sunday, December 9 @ 5pm-11pm ET/PT.

Langolas
12-06-2007, 01:09 PM
The fact that the same ammount, if not more, came back each night is a good sign. I liked it - still need to finish it but coworkers were talking about it at work -their kids liked it, it was talked about almost like we talkd about the Sopranos when it was on.

dru
12-06-2007, 11:18 PM
And the much hyped Razor?

Crickets.

:lol:

Langolas
12-07-2007, 01:43 AM
And the much hyped Razor?

Crickets.

:lol:

Yup - and that was discussed rather fully in other posts on the board.

Eugenia
12-07-2007, 01:48 AM
And the much hyped Razor?

Crickets.

:lol:

I guess the ratings for Tin Man proves that people will watch the Sci-Fi Channel if they air something that people want to watch.

12-07-2007, 06:03 AM
It was not bad, but it wasn't great either.

The story had potential, but the acting was ratherstiff. Its too bad, because there were some good and familiar actors/actresses in it.



Malkyte

dru
12-07-2007, 09:14 AM
And the much hyped Razor?

Crickets.

:lol:

I guess the ratings for Tin Man proves that people will watch the Sci-Fi Channel if they air something that people want to watch.

Exactly my point! :twisted:

dilbertman
12-08-2007, 04:05 AM
Tin Man comes to DVD March 11th.

http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Tin-Man-Release-Date/8564

Jim