Last night’s one-hour conclusion of the season’s first half delivered the highest ratings for the series, which overall averaged 2.4 million viewers since the premiere. Last night’s episode was the No. 1 ad-supported cable telecast in Prime on Wednesday night among the 25-54/18-49/18-34 and 25-54/18-49 demo. TLC ranked as the No. 1 ad-supported cable network in delivery on every single Wednesday night among the 18-49 demo during Here Comes Honey Boo Boo’s entire run making TLC No. 1 of the night eight weeks in a row on the demo. The show’s one-hour conclusion ranked No. 2 among the key 18-34 demo in its Wednesday 10-11 PM time period, including both broadcast and cable.
‘Here Comes Honey Boo Boo’ Final Week Hits Series High
By THE DEADLINE TEAM | Thursday September 27, 2012 @ 3:20pm PDTTags: Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, Ratings
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It tied Animal Practice in the 18-49 demo. Come on, NBC.
And this is exactly the kind of show Will McAvoy would say is ruining this country.
What does this say about Americans? Has our society stooped so low? Is watching three uneducated, severly overweight people television entertainment? What is next? A series watching people eaten by lions? Or how about exploiting the homeless?????
How in the hell can people seriously watch this trashfest full of trailer park trolls? What has become of TLC as of late by airing such nonsense as this? And yet people still watch it. Unbelievable!
People can say whatever they want about this show but obviously the numbers don’t lie. This shows huge..winning every single Wednesday night since the premiere. Can’t argue with that.
I am among those who decry the failures of journalism today, and the shortcomings of the so-called MSM. But here is, yet again, the latest in the long list of proofs that the fault is not in the dark overlords of corporatism, or conspiracies among the world’s plutocrats, or the personal biases or business interests of owners, publishers, executives, producers, editors,reporters and so on. Instead, the fault goes to the morons watching television. THIS is the garbage they want – the garbage they tune into. If most American viewers truly wanted independent, reliable, detailed and attentive journalism, PBS would have the highest ratings in the TV universe (not that PBS meets the highest and best standards).
As always, the fault lies not in our stars, but in ourselves…
Americans LOVE a nice, thick shit sandwich with lots of condiments (though most would likely spell that “condoments”).