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ENTERPRISE Finale Matches UPN's Best Ever Men 18-49 Rating in the Time Period

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By GustavoLeao / 16:23, 17 May 2005 / Enterprise

The two-hour STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE finale, the episodes "Terra Prime" and "These Are The Voyages...", delivered UPN's largest audience (3.80 M) and highest ratings in the time period in adults 18-34 (1.3/5) and adults 18-49 (1.7/6) since November 21, 2003.

UPN Topped Fox and the WB in adults 18-49

STAR TREK: ENTERPRISE equaled UPN's best men 18-49 rating ever in the time period (2.0/7)

UPN placed second in the 8-10 pm time period in men 18-49 (2.0/7, tie) and third in men 18-34 (1.2/6).

Compared to the year-ago time period, UPN posted increases of;

Viewers +69% (3.80 m vs 2.25m)

Adults 18-34 +86% (1.3/5 vs. 0.7/3)

Adults 18-49 +89% (1.7/6 vs. 0.9/3)

Men 18-34 +200% (1.2/6 vs. 0.4/2)

Men 18-49 +186% (2.0/7 vs. 0.7/3)

The original report can be found at Manhunt.com.



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Of course, the men | Report this post to moderator
By: Hbasm (Odo's file, contact) @ 03:47:06 on May 18, 2005

UPN doesn't care about men anymore. They've been trying to distance themselves from the males for a long time, hence ENT suffered.


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RE: Of course, the men by MaxPower @ 20:37:18 on May 18

The demos are nice... | Report this post to moderator
By: who1 (Odo's file, contact) @ 23:42:59 on May 17, 2005

...but it is still something of a whimper, especially considering it did get a decent amount of press. DS9 and Voyager more than doubled this performance.


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RE: The demos are nice... by Mr. Xindi @ 07:35:49 on May 18
    RE: The demos are nice... by who1 @ 09:51:35 on May 18

Huh... | Report this post to moderator
By: Eagler (Odo's file, contact) @ 17:35:46 on May 17, 2005

You notice how they actually advertised for these episodes, and their ratings went up? Imagine that![/sarcasm]


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really now... | Report this post to moderator
By: Sabotman (Odo's file, contact) @ 16:39:02 on May 17, 2005

So as Enterprise goes out it's rating spike to UPN highs across the board [well if 3.80 is high, ask NBC or ABC].
Too bad they didn't hype the show [or give a better time slot!] before they canned it.
I'm sure the suits at UPN will suddenly discover Star Trek can deliver ratings but will put Star Trek on w/ a twist.
Each week will be the series finally!
Oh yes I can see it now.


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RE: really now... by cooper2000 @ 18:29:16 on May 18
RE: really now... by rowboat @ 23:01:16 on May 17

New UPN strategy: cancel Star Trek every week | Report this post to moderator
By: Archangel (Odo's file, contact) @ 16:31:40 on May 17, 2005

It's a sure-fire winner! Look, it worked this time!

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RE: New UPN strategy: cancel Star Trek every week by StillKirok @ 07:24:00 on May 18
RE: New UPN strategy: cancel Star Trek every week by OneOfMany @ 18:59:52 on May 17
    RE: New UPN strategy: cancel Star Trek every week by ShadowTalon @ 02:41:19 on May 18
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