From: "Gr�gory
>C'est 42% par rapport au pilote de la s�rie. La s�rie � plust�t une
>audience constante depuis le dernier quart de la saison 1. L'audiance �
>m�me augmenter pour les premiers �pisodes de la saison 2 pour revenir �
l>eur niveau de fin de saison 1.
>Enterprise reste de loin la s�rie la plus regard� sur UPN.

non plus maintenant

UPN's ENTERPRISE finished with a 3.1/5 for 4.8 million viewers with the
episode "Singularity"; a tick up from the all-time low of 4.5 million last
week and good enough for third place in an abbreviated horse race. The WB's
Smallville finished in the top spot with 8.3 million viewers followed by
UPN's Buffy the Vampire Slayer with 5.0 million. FOX's John Doe and Firefly,
The WB's Charmed and Angel, and ABC's Alias all opted-out this week.

Top Ranked Science Fiction/Fantasy Genre Network Series
Week of November 18-24 (based on number of viewers)

1) Smallville (WB) - 4.7/7 (8.3 million)
2) Buffy the Vampire Slayer (UPN) - 3.0/5 (5.0 million)
3) Enterprise (UPN) - 3.1/5 (4.8 million)
4) Birds of Prey (WB) - 2.6/4 (4.0 million)
5) The Twilight Zone (UPN) - 2.0/3 (3.0 million)

http://talk.trekweb.com/articles/2002/11/28/1038489881.html

 >Aucune raison
>pour que �a s'arr�te.

la je suis pas sure non plus car je veux bien t'accorder qu'il laisseune
marge mai elle sera pas eternel comme tu le vois

Final ratings for 'The Communicator' & 'Singularity' show declining
viewership, series blamed for UPN's poor performance.
http://www.trektoday.com/news/281102_01.shtml








 Reste � esp�rer que la s�rie s'am�liore.
>Greg

faut esp�re car je n'arrete pas de lire que de mauvaise nouvelle entre

Final ratings for 'The Communicator' & 'Singularity' show declining
viewership, series blamed for UPN's poor performance.
http://www.trektoday.com/news/281102_01.shtml

ou

http://talk.trekweb.com/articles/2002/12/03/1038967431.html


NOT OUT OF THIS WORLD
As Enterprise hits ratings turbulence, UPN seeks ways to fire up its sex
appeal

By J. Max Robins

 A scant season ago, the latest Star Trek series, starring Scott Bakula, was
a Top 20 show with 18- to 49-year-old male viewers. But Enterprise's ratings
have plunged, and critics say the series doesn't have the same creative
juice as its predecessors. "Enterprise started out strong," says Stacey Lynn
Koerner, senior vice president and director of broadcast research at
Initiative Media, a media-buying firm. "But this season it seems lost in
space." UPN president Dawn Ostroff says that the Enterprise crew is ready to
explore new directions and that trailers for the series shown in theaters in
conjunction with the release of the movie Star Trek Nemesis should recharge
interest. "We've been working on the show," Ostroff says. "It's getting
sexier. We're exploring relationships more and pushing the dramatic elements
of the show. You'll see a lot more sides to the characters."

 http://www.tvguide.com/magazine/robins/021202.asp#1  alors si sa ne change
pas il risque d'avoir un gros probleme

benoit


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