No one is "dissing" Britney, for Christ's sake. :-/ Now if we say someone else is doing something better than her that's automatically considered an insult?
And NO, the GP is not "liking the show a lot", the ratings are not what Fox was - and neither us - expecting, so let's NOT sugarcoat it, cause if anything it makes us look biased as fvck.
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I just simply wasn't expecting Demi to be a better judge than Britney. Britney's critiques are dry and it seems like someone is pressing play to a prerecorded critique everytime she speaks. All hope isn't lost however, I'll see how she doess at bootcamp, judges houses, and live shows
Whereas “The X Factor” took significant flack for not delivering big ratings for its season premiere, which featured the debuts of judges Demi Lovato and Britney Spears, its week-to-week growth has to be worthy of some praise.
Though the variation in the overnights might not speak to performance in the adults 18-49 demographic, such metered market reports do have the show again rising over last week.
According to TV Media Insights, Wednesday’s episode, the first to take on originals from ABC, delivered a 7.0 rating. That marks an improvement from last week’s 6.7.
“Modern Family” is certain to rank as the night’s top-performer in adults 18-49, but from all indications, “X Factor” will be right behind.
Whereas “The X Factor” took significant flack for not delivering big ratings for its season premiere, which featured the debuts of judges Demi Lovato and Britney Spears, its week-to-week growth has to be worthy of some praise.
Though the variation in the overnights might not speak to performance in the adults 18-49 demographic, such metered market reports do have the show again rising over last week.
According to TV Media Insights, Wednesday’s episode, the first to take on originals from ABC, delivered a 7.0 rating. That marks an improvement from last week’s 6.7.
“Modern Family” is certain to rank as the night’s top-performer in adults 18-49, but from all indications, “X Factor” will be right behind.
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I just simply wasn't expecting Demi to be a better judge than Britney. Britney's critiques are dry and it seems like someone is pressing play to a prerecorded critique everytime she speaks. All hope isn't lost however, I'll see how she doess at bootcamp, judges houses, and live shows
You guys always complain, if you think Britney is not giving enough critiques like "you have the sparkle," then that's why Demi, Simon and LA are there.
You guys always complain, if you think Britney is not giving enough critiques like "you have the sparkle," then that's why Demi, Simon and LA are there.
Guys! Did you check Britney's Facebook page? I swear I saw 20,869, 000 likes yesterday. and now it has only 20,848,000likes. What the **** is going on?
As of now, down from last week's 3.6 rating - viewers will most likely be higher than last Wednesday's 9.5 million when the adjustment kicks in, though.
Btw, Modern Family won the night with 5.5 and 14.208 million viewers.
Whereas “The X Factor” took significant flack for not delivering big ratings for its season premiere, which featured the debuts of judges Demi Lovato and Britney Spears, its week-to-week growth has to be worthy of some praise.
Though the variation in the overnights might not speak to performance in the adults 18-49 demographic, such metered market reports do have the show again rising over last week.
According to TV Media Insights, Wednesday’s episode, the first to take on originals from ABC, delivered a 7.0 rating. That marks an improvement from last week’s 6.7.
“Modern Family” is certain to rank as the night’s top-performer in adults 18-49, but from all indications, “X Factor” will be right behind.
Yay!!! They ar doing such a great job against strong competiton.
Ratings this season for all shows have been weird though, what happened to the days when 20 Mil was the norm