"Modern Family's" ratings were quite good this season just counting the people who watched it the night it aired. Among DVR users, though, no other series got a bigger boost.
The ABC comedy added almost 3.5 million viewers and 1.7 ratings points among adults 18-49 per episode, according to Nielsen's live+7 rankings for the 2010-11 season. That puts it at the top of the list in both categories. (The live+7 ratings count only original episodes, not repeats or those classified as "specials" -- i.e., episodes that aired away from their usual time period.)
"Hawaii Five-0" gained the second-highest number of viewers for the season, an average of 3.26 million per episode. It was also in the Top 10 in adults 18-49 gains, going from a 2.9 rating to a 4.0.
The season's two most-watched shows overall, "American Idol" and "Dancing With the Stars," aren't especially great DVR performers, since their live-performance elements tend to make people want to see them as they air. "Idol's" two weekly shows added an average of 2.1 million viewers, but that represents only about a 9 percent gain. "DWTS" did even worse, adding less than a million viewers (about 4 percent) on each of its two nights.
In terms of percentages, "Fringe" was the biggest gainer of the season. It improved by a whopping 56 percent among adults 18-49 (1.6 to 2.5) and nearly 41 percent in total viewers (4.39 million to 6.18 million). "Parenthood" was second in percentage of viewers gained (+35.8%) and was in the Top 10 in the 18-49 demo as well (+38.1%).
The Top 10 gainers in viewers and adults 18-49 ratings are below; you can see the full broadcast-network list at our partner site TV by the Numbers.
Biggest DVR gains in total viewers
1. "Modern Family," +3.484 million (11.196 million to 14.68 million, a 31.1% gain)
2. "Hawaii Five-0," +3.259 million (10.936 million to 14.195 million, 29.8%)
3. "The Mentalist," +3.045 million (14.536 million to 17.851 million, 20.9%)
4. "Grey's Anatomy," +2.912 million (11.267 million to 14.179 million, 25.8%)
5. "Glee," +2.681 million (10.864 million to 13.545 million, 24.7%)
6. "Criminal Minds," +2.62 million (13.642 million to 16.262 million, 19.2%)
7. "NCIS," +2.541 million (19.721 million, to 22.262 million, 12.9%)
8-tie. "Castle," +2.52 million (10.7 million to 13.22 million, 23.6%)
8-tie. "House," +2.52 million (9.954 million to 12.474 million, 25.3%)
10. "Blue Bloods," +2.465 million (11.29 million to 13.755 million, 21.8%)
Biggest DVR gains in adults 18-49
1. "Modern Family," +1.7 points (4.5 to 6.2, a 37.8% gain)
2. "Grey's Anatomy," +1.4 (4.1 to 5.5, 34.1%)
3. "The Office," +1.3 (3.7 to 5.0, 35.1%)
4-tie. "House," +1.2 (3.6 to 4.8, 33.3%)
4-tie. "Glee," +1.2 (4.4 to 5.6, 27.3%)
6-tie. "Hawaii Five-0," +1.1 (2.9 to 4.0, 37.9%)
6-tie. "The Big Bang Theory," +1.1 (4.0 to 5.1, 27.5%)
8-tie. "Criminal Minds," +1.0 (3.5 to 4.5, 28.6%)
8-tie. "The Mentalist," +1.0 (2.9 to 3.9, 34.5%)
*Nine shows -- "American Idol" Wednesday, "Bones," "CSI," "Desperate Housewives," "Fringe," "NCIS," "Private Practice," "Two and a Half Men" and "The Voice" -- tied for 10th place with gains of 0.9 points per episode.
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