Did get a Bachelor Pad Dancing With the Stars bounce? Did Jimmy Fallon get an Emmys bounce? And did Real Housewives of New Jersey get a bounce smackdown?
The answers, and more questions-in the latest TV quiz ratings:
1. True or false: It pays Thurs drop Bristol Palin's name. True, and also Life Style Hasselholff David's. And The Situation's. And ... Last night's Bachelor Pad, featuring the Formal unveiling of the new DWTS cast, was up from last week, sucking in an Estimated 6.2 million Viewers.
2. True or false: It pays to get great reviews for hosting the Emmys. Not while Craig Ferguson's around. While Fallon was presumably resting last night, Ferguson was working. (We do not get it, either. On the Monday before Labor Day?) Accordingly, Ferguson's new Late Late Show beat repeat Fallon's Late Night in the National over nights.
3. Did True Blood fans think Their show was going to win the Emmy? Given That the show's latest new episode, wakes aired opposite the Emmys, scored a new series high (5.4 million Viewers), we're going to say no.
4. By the way, what ever happened to the Emmys? Football. While Sunday's telecast Drew the Biggest audience since 2006, the show Itself has Not Been The Same since football's big-network broadcast game of the week Sunday moved Thurs. In 2007, the first year the Emmys went head to head with football, the show lost more than just 3 million Viewers. To date, it's just Recovered 500.000 Viewers-even "when, as this past weekend, it Did not go up against football.
5. True or false: Caroline Manzo plus Danielle Staub equals lotsa lookiloos. Totally true. Last week's second-season finale, featuring the long-awaited latest bout Manzo-Staub, booked a season high 3.4 million.
6. How did you spend your summer vacation? Watching the Jersey Shore. Since Memorial Day, per the latest DVR-adjusted ratings, the reality series is the most-watched cable series tan-aspiring Among 18-to-49-year-olds. Last week's episode climbed Thurs Yet Another series of high: 5.8 million Viewers.
Here's a look at the 10 most-watched, all-new broadcast and cable prime-time bothered with for the week ended Sunday, per Nielsen Media Research:
62nd Primetime Emmy Awards, 13.5 Millionaire
America's Got Talent (Tuesday), 10.8 million
America's Got Talent (Wednesday), 10.5 million
NFL preseason football (Pittsburgh vs. Denver), 10.1 million
Big Brother (Wednesday), 8 million
Wipeout (Tuesday), 7.98 million
Big Brother (Thursday), 7.9 million
Big Brother (Sunday), 7.8 million
The Closer, 7 million
Rizzoli & Isles, 6.7 million
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