Guess that spin-off show ain't happening.

On 11/9/07 1:01 PM, "Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L. Minor)"
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> David Eick's other show, "Battlestar Galactica," is still considering
> cutting its fourth and final season in half. But "half" is the word of
> the day with the executive producer's current NBC program, "Bionic
> Woman," and no one is talking about seasons. Instead, it's all about the
> audience.
> 
> The latest Fast National ratings from Nielsen Media Research shows that
> "Bionic Woman" earned a 4.1 rating/6 share Wednesday night to help it
> finish tied for third with "Kitchen Nightmares" on Fox. While it was a
> busy night -- the County Music Association was handing out awards, and
> "Criminal Minds" was just doing its regular thing by being on CBS -- the
> audience is showing something quite significant: It's less than half the
> total audience that showed up for "Bionic Woman's" series premiere.
> Click here to find out more!
> 
> In the first week of the season, "Bionic Woman" pulled in an 8.4/13 in
> overnights, the best premiere of all the fall shows SyFy Portal is
> monitoring. However, it's rating this week has already been beat by
> "Chuck" on Monday night, and came in about the same range as
> "Journeyman" -- which many consider to be on the NBC chopping block.
> 
> That says a lot "Bionic Woman," which was NBC's most hyped new show of
> the fall season, and one that is losing viewers rapidly. With the
> numbers the way they are, and no end in sight to the current Writers
> Guild of America strike, it looks like the days of "Bionic Woman" are
> numbered.
> 
> The lead-in for "Bionic Woman" isn't helping much, either. "Phenomenon"
> is pulling in poor ratings, and about the same amount of people who are
> watching "Bionic" are watching another low-rated NBC show, "Life," which
> airs at 10 p.m. ET.
> 
> NBC finished fourth on the night with a 3.9/6, easily beat by ABC
> (10.1/16), CBS (7.4/12) and Fox (4.1/6), according to Zap2it.
> 
> Fast Nationals usually provide a snapshot of what Americans are watching
> by pulling numbers from the top urban markets that includes both live
> viewing and same-day timeshifted viewing. A rating point generally
> represents more than 1.1 million households while the share indicates
> the percentage of televisions turned on that was tuned to the specific
> program. These numbers typically shift when final ratings are issued.
> http://www.syfyportal.com/news424410.html
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