Everything about Little Mosque on the Prairie, eh?

Ratings: Being Erica, The Week the Women Went, Sophie, Little Mosque, Corner Gas

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family:

  • Move to Wednesdays Should Boost Erica
    “CBC is yanking Being Erica out of Monday nights, and not a moment too soon. The five-week-old fantasy/drama drew a respectable 644,000 Monday at 9, with 285,000 of those viewers being in the 25-54-year-old demo.” Read more.
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Ratings: Being Erica, Sophie, Little Mosque, Corner Gas

From Bill Brioux of TV Feeds My Family:

  • Being Erica is Being Tested
    “Being Erica is being stubborn about building an audience. The fourth week is usually when you settle into your season average and Erica sank to her lowest outing yet, 564,000 viewers. So far, the CBC fantasy/drama, starring Erin Karpluk, is averaging 607,000 viewers across Canada (all figures BBM/NMR overnight estimates).” Read more.

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Ratings: CBC this week

From Denis McGrath at Dead Things on Sticks, with info on Being Erica, Sophie, Little Mosque on the Prairie, Wild Roses, The Week The Women Went:

  • The Week The CBC Went
    “In the battle of the CBC newbies, it’s status quo. Being Erica on Monday did 632 000 viewers, down a little from the week before but still up from the premiere. What’s more promising is that just under half of those viewers are in the magic 18-49 demo. Sophie had a better-than-season average night at 385 000 just before it, which means that Erica builds substantially on its lead in.” Read more.
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Ratings: Being Erica, Sophie, Little Mosque, Corner Gas

From Bill Brioux at TV Feeds My Family, includes ratings for hockey, Sophie, Little Mosque on the Prairie, Corner Gas:

  • TSN Shoots, Scores; Being Erica Blanked
    “Being Erica: only 575,000 tuned in and only 201,000 25-54-year-olds, both less than The Border–already done for the season–regularly draws in that timeslot. (All figures BBM NMR overnight estimates.)” Read more.
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