Wednesday, July 25, 2012
VH1 Ratings: 2007
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As promised here is the next part of my VH1 ratings list (2004-2006 is here). There isn't too much I can say about it other than to keep in mind that it is a compilation of what was available at the time I researched this so there probably are missing shows and the likelihood of finding missing episodes now are all but gone (In other words what's here is what's here).
I Love New York
(1/2007-4/2007)
Premiere: 4.426 million
Episode 2: 3.2 million
Episode 3: 3.5 million
Episode 4: 3.6 million
Episode 5: 3.3 million
Episode 6: 3.4 million
Episode 7: 4.1 million
Episode 8: 4.066 million
Episode 9: 4.2 million
Finale: 4.815 million
Clip Show: 2.3 million
Reunion: 5.008 million
The White Rapper Show
(1/2007-2/2007)
Premiere: 2.3 million
Episode 7: 2.1 million
Finale: 1.7 million
The Agency
(2/2007-4/2007)
Episode 5: 1.2 million
Dice Undisputed
(3/2007-4/2007)
Premiere: 684,000
Flavor of Love Girls: Charm School
(4/2007-7/2007)
Premiere: 5.072 million
Episode 2: 2.7 million
Episode 3: 2.673 million
Episode 4: 2.756 million
Episode 5: 2.510 million
Episode 6: 3.153 million
Episode 7: 2.446 million
Episode 8: 3.063 million
Clip Show: 2.553 million
Finale: 4.143 million
Reunion: 2.4 million viewers
Celebrity Fit Club: Men vs. Women (season 5)
(4/2007-6/2007)
Premiere: 1.2 million
Finale: 2.7 million
Rock of Love
(7/2007-10/2007)
Premiere: 1.600 million
Episode 2: 1.500 million
Episode 3: 1.933 million
Episode 4: 1.567 million
Episode 5: 1.671 million
Episode 10: 3.41 million (Note: Live+7 day ratings were a new thing here and they definitely didn’t and still don’t show up often for cable shows though it’s worth noting that the Live+7 day ratings increased the viewership of this episode to 3.57 million)
Finale: 5.403 million
Reunion: 3.862 million
Scott Baio is 45…and Single
(7/2007-8/2007)
Premiere: 1.200 million
Episode 6: 1.3 million
Finale: 1.6 million
Hogan Knows Best 4
(7/2007-10/2007)
Episode 6: 1.7 million
Episode 9: 2.4 million
I Hate My 30’s
(7/2007-9/2007)
Premiere: 418,000
Episode 2: 402,000
I Love New York 2
(10/2007-1/2008)
Premiere: 3.006 million
Episode 2: 3.5 million
Episode 3: 3.3 million
Episode 4: 3.999 million
Episode 5: 3.5 million
Episode 6: 3.7 million
Episode 7: 4.394 million
Episode 8: 3.6 million
Episode 9: 3.7 million
Episode 10: 3.6 million
Finale: 5.428 million
Reunion: 4.857 million
The Salt N’ Pepa Show
(10/2007-3/2008)
Premiere: 2.2 million
Episode 2: 1.9 million
Episode 3: 2.2 million
Episode 4: 2.4 million
Episode 5: 2.4 million
Episode 6: 2.7 million
Episode 8: 2.1 million
Episode 10: 1.2 million
Episode 12: 1.6 million
Note: This show technically only had one season but VH1 aired the first 8 episodes, put the show on hiatus for about 2 months and then aired 6 more episodes.
Gotti’s Way
(10/2007-12/2007)
Premiere: 1.2 million
Episode 2: 1.3 million
Episode 3: 1.3 million
Episode 4: 1.6 million
Episode 5: 1.4 million
Episode 6: 1.5 million
America’s Most Smartest Model
(10/2007-12/2007)
Premiere: 1.6 million
Finale: 1.0 million
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2 comments:
Where did you find these??? :/
A few of those numbers came from TV By the Numbers (for the highly rated episodes, but the site has changed over the years and no one can access the archives anymore). The rest came from numerous forums and sites that shut down a few years ago. I did most of this research from 2010-2012 when it was much harder to find and compile stable weekly numbers for cable shows. Now, it's much easier to find numbers for newer shows, but nearly impossible to find stuff from 7-10 years ago.
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