OMG... OK lee.. PLEASE...
I have been asking forever FROM NOW ON... EVERY WEEK FROM NOW... can u PLEAAAAAASEEE post the NUMBERS IN MILLIONS FOR THE SECRET LIFE!
NOT THIS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Secret Life of the American Teenager
- 2.2/3 HH
- 1.3/3 A18-49
BUT SOMETHING LIKE THIS>>>>>>>>>
The Secret Life _._ Million
pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee if u dont want to can u please give me the link to the website u get ur info from?
If it isn't a top 5 performing cable show of the night the numbers don't come out for a few days
Feb 2 3.05 million
Feb 9 3.50 million
Feb 16 still isnt out yet
Sorry my Thursday/Friday was one fun blur haha
But here are Thursdays Numbers
Ugly Betty 7.602 million viewers
Grey's Anatomy 15.572 million viewers
Private Practice 11.157 million viewers
ABC Analysis: UB keeps slipping even more. Greys was GREAT. It was one of the best in a while. PP still holding strong. We'll see how the crossover will help in the upcoming weeks
Survivor 13.589 million viewers
CSI 16.920 million viewers
Eleventh Hour 11.170 million viewers
CBS Analysis: Survivor strong, CSI down!? Is this where it starts to bleed?. EH still not cutting it.
My Name is Earl 6.789 million viewers
Kath & Kim 5.180 million viewers
The Office (R) 5.885 million viewers
30 Rock (R) 4.852 million viewers
ER 7.506 million viewers
NBC Analysis: What?! Why did they show repeats?!
Bones 9.507 million viewers
Hell's Kitchen 6.574 million viewers
FOX Analysis: Strong night
Smallville (R) 2.270 million viewers
Supernatural (R) 1.972 million viewers
CW Analysis: Repeats
The latest Grey's Anatomy rumor making the rounds has Shonda Rhimes mulling a bait and switch that would find terminally ill Izzie living and George dying. Oh, wait, I forgot -- neither of them is leaving (wink, wink).
If anybody had a reason to doubt whether Tyler Perry has become one of the most bankable brands in all of movies, be skeptical no longer. The domestic dramedy maestro's latest release, Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail, ran away with a big victory on the typically slow Academy Awards weekend, grossing a hefty $41.1 million, according to early estimates from Media by Numbers.
That opening sum is the biggest of all time for a Tyler Perry film, besting the $30 mil debut of 2006's Madea's Family Reunion. Too, it's the top bow in the history of indie studio Lionsgate, improving upon all the Tyler Perry and Saw flicks that came before it. The movie's per-theater average of $20,236 ranks in the top 40 for all wide openers ever. And, no surprise, Madea Goes to Jail achieved all this success with a solid A CinemaScore grade from a crowd that included mostly older women.
Second place went to Taken, which added another $11.4 mil to its four-week tally, bringing said total to $95.2 mil. Fellow strong holdover Coraline (No. 3) was next with $11 mil. He's Just Not That Into You (No. 4) declined a sharp 56 percent to bank $8.5 mil on its third weekend. And Best Picture favorite Slumdog Millionaire rounded out the top five with $8.1 mil -- a sum that brings its domestic total to $98 mil.
Reigning champ Friday the 13th suffered one of the biggest drops ever, a stunning 81 percent, to finish in sixth place with $7.8 mil. And this weekend's other major new release, the cheerleader comedy Fired Up! (No. 9), grossed a weak-but-expected $6 mil. The film garnered an okay CinemaScore grade of B from a crowd comprised of mostly younger ladies.
Overall, the weekend was up nearly 30 percent over the same frame a year ago, when Vantage Point led the way. Eight of the past nine weekends have improved upon the previous year's grosses.
^ Are you saying his material only appeals to black people?
No, I'm saying that his material doesn't appeal to me, personally. I know that there's quite a few white people who go see his movies. I'm not one of them.