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Old 06-16-2020, 10:44 PM   #1524
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More often than you think considering that's what him and Alvarez usually do during their weekly Radio show, Newsletters, and websites and not just in response to AEW.

If your expecting detailed stuff from Meltzer for RAW, that's usually in his Newsletter.

If your expecting something similar to the breakdowns he does for AEW and NXT, your not really going to get that because there is no direct wrestling comparisons for Monday unlike Wednesday. Even he mentioned that's the reason he regained interest in doing detailed demo breakdowns because of the new Wednesday War. Closest your going to get for Mondays is whenever football or playoffs are on giving that day.

Literally from today's report on the Observer's website about RAW's ratings this week.

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Originally Posted by Observer
The 0.53 rating in 18-49 was identical to last week even though it was a strong 12 percent increase in viewers overall. The real gains from last week were with teenagers and those over the age of 50.

While the open was strong, the show kept its viewers through tons of talking and angles better than any Raw episode in a long time, with the second hour beating the first and the third hour only being down seven percent from the first.

The show was down 13 percent from the same week last year and 25 percent in 18-49, both numbers better than the show had been doing.

From hour one to three, the show dropped 14 percent with women 18-49, and 12 percent with men 18-49, 12 percent with teenage girls, and 26 percent with teenage boys but only five percent with the largest audience, which is those over 50.
Last week's:

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Originally Posted by Observer
Raw did a 0.53 in 18-49, up eight percent from last week even though viewership overall was almost identical. Raw tied for third place in the demo since news shows were at a much lower level than last week. Overall Raw was 23rd on cable for the night and fourth among non-news shows.

The top two shows were episodes of 90 Day Fiance on TLC which did 3.36 million and 2.67 million viewers and 1.03 and 0.78 ratings in 18-49.

Raw was down 18.3 percent from the same week last year, but that show went head-to-head with an NBA playoff game that did 18.22 million viewers and was also the all-time non-holiday low up to that point in history, which shows how much the bottom number has dropped over the past year.

The first-to-third hour drops were 15 percent with women 18-49, 14 percent for men 18-49, 32 percent with teenage girls while teenage boys increased four percent from hour one to three and over 50 dropped nine percent.
1st week of June:
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Originally Posted by Observer
Raw did a 0.49 in 18-49, placing it 13th in the demo behind 11 news shows and Below Deck Mediterranean on Bravo which did 0.55.

Titan Games on NBC against the first hour of Raw did 4,152,000 viewers, a 21 percent increase from week one, even with the intense news that dominated the day.

Raw was overall only 42nd in viewership on cable, but of the shows that beat it, only two were entertainment shows, both episodes of 90 Day Fiance on TLC.

As far as the usual first-to-third hour viewer decline, it was 22 percent in women 18-49, 20 percent in men 18-49, 22 percent in teenage girls, and eight percent in teenage boys. The overall number would have been much worse but the first-to-third hour decline was only six percent in over 50, which is the company's prime viewing audience these days.

Total viewers were down 29 percent from the same week last year.

The record low for Raw in the modern era was on May 4 with 1.68 million viewers and 0.46 in 18-49. This week's third hour of 1.57 million viewers was the second lowest of the modern era, behind hour three on May 4 that did 1.55 million.
This one did include a bit on AEW but more on them having the most viewers at home average by around a 0.1 of a difference that week compared to what they were averaging before. Also an update on Smackdown's rating since the prior week's numbers were thrown off by the protests and riots coverage.
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