This is a discussion on Raw Rating September 28th within the Wrestling News & Rumors forums, part of the Wrestling Forums category; Heres this weeks rating
The 9/28 edition of Raw did a 3.1 rating, its lowest number in quite some time. ...
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The 9/28 edition of Raw did a 3.1 rating, its lowest number in quite some time. The show did hours of 3.06 and 3.15. The Monday Night Football Game on ESPN did an 11.5 rating so it appears some people chose football over Raw. On a positive note, Raw's hours were the number two and three rated shows for the evening.
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Al Sharpton had to have been a turnoff. Casual fans seem to be tuning out. I can barely stomach to watch Raw anymore myself and I am diehard. I can only imagine what Johnny Casual thinks.
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Al Sharpton had to have been a turnoff. Casual fans seem to be tuning out. I can barely stomach to watch Raw anymore myself and I am diehard. I can only imagine what Johnny Casual thinks.
I think things like the guest host concept are designed to appeal to "Johnny Casual" more than the diehards, so that's not too surprising.
From the looks of the ratings, it isn't really working though. All they are doing is turning the diehards off the product.
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I think things like the guest host concept are designed to appeal to "Johnny Casual" more than the diehards, so that's not too surprising.
From the looks of the ratings, it isn't really working though. All they are doing is turning the diehards off the product.
I have to disagree with that, since the guest host concept has come in rating have been up. It's only since the Football season has started that they have gone down again, which happens every year.
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I have to disagree with that, since the guest host concept has come in rating have been up. It's only since the Football season has started that they have gone down again, which happens every year.
So ratings were up from the same time last year pre-football season?
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Interesting. Wonder if that's purely down to the guest host idea or not. From what I remember RAW was more interesting last year. I guess now it has more starpower though.
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I think things like the guest host concept are designed to appeal to "Johnny Casual" more than the diehards, so that's not too surprising.
From the looks of the ratings, it isn't really working though. All they are doing is turning the diehards off the product.
If you measure the success of the Guest Host concept strictly by ratings it is a massive success.
If you measure it by overall profitability, it is not.
It takes focus off of the PPV build up. With the ratings up, the PPV buys should go up to reflect that. Instead PPV buys are down this year despite ratings being higher. This means a significantly smaller portion of those tuning in are being convinced to purchase PPVs....which isn't a victory in my book.