Warner Bros.’ Ellen DeGeneres was bumped or preempted in numerous markets, including in all of the top eight, giving back 30% to a 0.7 to tie CBS’ Rachael Ray, which sank 22% and Debmar-Mercury’s Wendy Williams, which declined 13%.Īlso: Sherri Shepherd’s ‘Sherri’ to Replace ‘Wendy Williams’ĭisney’s Tamron Hall backtracked 25% to a 0.6, tying NBCU’s Steve Wilkos, which held steady for the 16th straight week.ĬBS’ Drew Barrymore relinquished 17% to a 0.5, tying Debmar-Mercury’s rookie Nick Cannon, which stayed put for a third straight week. NBCU’s Kelly Clarkson gave back 11% in households to a 0.8, tying NBCU’s conflict talker Maury, which held steady for the fourth straight week. Among daytime’s key demographic women 25-54, Live led with a 0.6. Phil both fell back 11% to tie for first at a 1.6. Disney’s Live with Kelly and Ryan and CBS’ Dr. None of the 15 talkers were able to gain against the games. NBCU’s Access Hollywood, which was very heavily preempted by the games and the pre-game Olympic Zone specials on NBC stations, sacrificed 50% to a 0.4. Warner Bros.’ Extra, which was the only show in the category that was not coded out or retitled, pulled back 14% from a season high to a 0.6 however, the day-and-date strip still rose from fifth to fourth place.ĬBS’ DailyMailTV tumbled 17% to a 0.5. CBS’ Entertainment Tonight slipped 17% to a 1.9. Disney’s internet video show RightThisMinute maintained a 0.6 for a second week.ĬBS’ Inside Edition deteriorated 20% to a 2.0 but remained the magazine leader.
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