FIRST FIVE: Megan Quirk, Bill McLaughlin, Bobby Aguilera, Stephanie Baxter, & Justin Jones Honorable Mention:Cyndi Greeley Friday's Cable Top 5 Gold Rush-Discovery 1.9/4.7
Jungle Gold-Discovery 1.2/2.7NBA-ESPN 1.1/2.6
Duck Dynasty-A&E 1.0/2.3
Movie-ABC Family 1.0/2.9
Sunday's Broadcast Top 5
NFL Football-NBC 6.9/18.9Football Night in America-NBC 5.4/16.0
Simpsons-FOX 3.4/7.5
Family Guy-FOX 2.8/5.6
The Amazing Race-CBS 2.6/8.5
Sunday's Broadcast Trendrr Top 5
Simpsons-FOX 105,432
Sunday Night Football-NBC 99,573
Family Guy-FOX 80,557
The Amazing Race-CBS 55,686
American Dad-FOX 31,702
Sunday's Cable Top 5 NA Sunday's Cable Trendrr Top 5
NBA Basketball-NBA TV 127,825The Real Housewives of Atlanta-Bravo 118,405
Dexter-Showtime 39,631
Shahs of Sunset-Bravo 32,662
Homeland-Showtime 29,339
Top 5 DVR'ed shows for the week of 11/19-11/25 Revolution-NBC from a 2.6 to a 4.4 up 1.8 (+69%)
New Girl-FOX from a 2.0 to a 3.5 up 1.5 +(75%)Revenge-ABC from a 2.2 to a 3.6 up (+64%)
Once Upon a Time-ABC from a 3.1 to a 4.4 (+42%)
Castle-ABC from a 2.0 to a 3.0 (+50%)
Holy makeover Batman! Did you check out Nicholas David on The Voice last night? WOW! I barely recognized him. Adam and Blake looked amazing in their suits and ties. Droopy wasn't so droopy at all and CeeLo apparently didn't get the dress up memo. He was in white street clothes.
Blake and all of his team sang "I'm Dreaming of a White Christmas" and miraculously it started to snow on the stage. Sorta cheesy actually.
Cassadee Pope sang "Stupid Boy" I don't think it gets her to the finals...I think she goes home.
Terry McDermott sang "Let it Be". Great song choice for him.
News & Information:
*My son was obsessed with ESPN's "You Don't Know Bo" documentary that aired after the Heisman Trophy ceremony on Sunday night. I didn't think much of it until I read that the program did a 2.3 rating and is now ESPN's highest rated documentary ever. According to Dylan Carruba, it was "the best 30 for 30 episode he had ever seen".
*The American Film Institute announced its top Programs of the Year. They are:
American Horror - Story Way to scary for meBreaking Bad- It better have been on this list
Game Change-Was a MOVIE not a SHOW! WTF AFI???
Game of Thrones -Totally deserves to be here.
Girls -Do not get that this show is on every ones best of lists...I hated it
Homeland -Hey, I'm devoting an entire week to this one, that's how good it is...an entire week
Louie-I need to start watching this on
Mad Men-I get it
Modern Family-If you notice, it's the only show on broadcast TV
The Walking Dead -Well if 11 million people are watching it...I guess it has to be good!
Parenthood deserves to be on this list too instead of Girls
*The American Film Institutes top Movies of the Year:
Argo-One of the best movies I've seen in a LONG time. Ben Affleck rules.Beasts of the Southern Wild-Believe it or not...I've seen this one and it's odd but good
The Dark Knight Rises-No desire
Django Unchained-Can't wait
Les Miserables-I know I'll get a lot of flack, but I HATED the play
Life of Pi-I'll see it but I'm not excited about it
Lincoln-OY no desire at all
Moonrise Kingdom-I need to see this one, it' seems right up my alley.
Silver Linings Playbook-dying to see this one. I love Bradley Cooper.
Zero Dark Thirty-I'll see it, but I won't be happy about it.
(In my opinion there are two movies that should be added: 1) The Intouchables and 2) The Perks of Being a Wallflower...just sayin
*The following are the top 10 most shared social video brands of 2012. The rankings are based on the number of times each brand's videos were shared throughout this year.
- Google: 5.89 million shares (+196.8% over 2011)
- Nike: 5.47 million (+166.2%)
- TNT: 4.35 million (did not appear in top 100 last year)
- DC Shoes: 4.12 million (-19.9%)
- Red Bull: 3.8 million (+45.6%)
- Coca-Cola: 3.26 million (+485.4%)
- Abercrombie & Fitch: 2.44 million (did not appear in top 100 last year)
- Samsung: 2.42 million (+85.5%)
- P&G (not counting brands owned by P&G): 2.36 million (+94.0%)
- Volkswagen: 2.25 million (-57.9%)
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