19-11-2017, 16:47
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Ran Away
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Re: TV Schedule - Fall 2017/2018
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Originally Posted by Paul M
The Brave has already been cancelled.
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Are you watching The Brave? Recently, NBC praised the ratings for the freshman TV show. Could this mean a season two renewal?
According to NBC, ratings for The Brave have increased over 60% since it debuted in September. Currently, the drama is earning an average rating of 1.05 in the 18-49 demo and 5.147 million viewers, placing it above popular shows likes The Blacklist and Blindspot.
Read more details from NBC below:
“The Brave,” which is in the midst of its 13-episode season, has been a steady performer for the network. This past Monday’s episode equaled the show’s high in 18-49 since Oct. 9 and, despite airing opposite “The Good Doctor,” the season average for “The Brave” has outrated CBS’ “Scorpion” on eight of eight Mondays so far in 18-49. It also ranks ahead of several rival 10 p.m. dramas, including “NCIS: New Orleans,” “Blue Bloods,” “S.W.A.T.,” “Kevin (Probably) Saves the World” and “Madam Secretary.”
In L+7, “The Brave” has increased by +60% in 18-49 and +3.2 million viewers overall (5.3 million to 8.5 million). With the addition of projected non-linear ratings, the L+7 figure grows to a 1.96 in 18-49.
“Dean Georgaris and our executive producers and cast have created a compelling drama, with top-notch production values, that have captured the intense pressure facing our military personnel in the field and the analysts back home in their unrelenting fight to protect our freedom,” said Jennifer Salke, President, NBC Entertainment. “We couldn’t be prouder of the work they all do.”
A decision on a second season will be made at a later date.”
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