Behind the Screen: Real World: San Diego (2011) - Ratings

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Reunion ratings fromTVbytheNumbers: REAL WORLD XXVI REUNION MTV 10:00 PM 1...

— Anonymous

This season may be terrible compared to other seasons, but it has still been the best thing on TV for the past 3 months...

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Discussion thread about Real World: San Diego (2011) - Ratings with 11 replies from the Vevmo community.

Real World: San Diego (2011) - Ratings

Anonymous ·
Reunion ratings from TVbytheNumbers: REAL WORLD XXVI REUNION MTV 10:00 PM 1.067 0.6 Was up against the American Horror Story finale on a slow night, but still.
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Anonymous#272
Reunion ratings from TVbytheNumbers: REAL WORLD XXVI REUNION MTV 10:00 PM 1.067 0.6 Was up against the American Horror Story finale on a slow night, but still.
V1man#273
1,067,000 viewers, with a 0.6 rating... Stick a fork in it; it's done. :rtfm: :ohwell: :crying: User image
ILoveRW#274
This season may be terrible compared to other seasons, but it has still been the best thing on TV for the past 3 months.
Anonymous#275
Doesn't the reunion usually come in lower? The trailer for Exes getting released early probably didn't help.
V1man#276
ILoveRW;291562 wrote:
This season may be terrible compared to other seasons, but it has still been the best thing on TV for the past 3 months.
"On TV" or on TV at 10 PM Wednesday? Probably doesn't matter. There are many programs in my opinion that are vastly better, beginning with almost everything on PBS.
Nostalgic#277
FishHooks;291563 wrote:
Doesn't the reunion usually come in lower? The trailer for Exes getting released early probably didn't help.
Who said the trailer was released early though? Im sure that release was planned.
Anonymous#278
V1man;291571 wrote:
"On TV" or on TV at 10 PM Wednesday? Probably doesn't matter. There are many programs in my opinion that are vastly better, beginning with almost everything on PBS.
I agree with you. I just do not feel as if the show in general and this season in particular is nearly as good as it could be. I don't even think that Vegas was really great. I would love for them to have a cast that can and does have great conversations about different topics in an interesting way with some really fun moments in between, but then again I prefer Charlie Rose interviews more than tweets, TMZ, and youtubes. Other than Ryan talking to Scott during Brooklyn right after getting the call, I cannot think of an interesting and enlightening conversation in recent seasons.
Nostalgic#279
GiggidyGoo90;291206 wrote:
This San Diego season seemed like the Key West season to me, even though I liked the cast and there's a good possibility if the Challenges are renewed again we'll propbably see this San Diego cast all the time like the Key West cast.
First of all, not really. There was nothing Key West about this San Diego season and nah. I hope we dont see them all the time, not that I'm objecting.
Anonymous#280
Nostalgic;291574 wrote:
Who said the trailer was released early though? Im sure that release was planned.
I assumed that since it was there on the MTV site and then "Video is no longer available" after it was capped to death in the spoiler thread as soon as it was released.
jr588#281
FishHooks;291563 wrote:
Doesn't the reunion usually come in lower? The trailer for Exes getting released early probably didn't help.
Yes, traditionally ratings for the reunion specials tend to be noticeably lower than those of the episodes, notably the finale (this applies to the challenges as well).
V1man#282
jr588;291599 wrote:
Yes, traditionally ratings for the reunion specials tend to be noticeably lower than those of the episodes, notably the finale (this applies to the challenges as well).
Yes, but... When you flirt with the magic 1M viewer number you really are saying a big FU to the advertisers who are paying your salary. They (the ad men/women) tend to be an unforgiving bunch.

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