PelicanGuy 117 Posted December 7, 2013 Posted December 7, 2013 4:30 am - WWL 2.8, WDSU 2,1 5 am - WWL 5.7, WDSU 3.3, WVUE 2.3, WGNO 0.8 6 am - WWL 7.8, WDSU 4.7, WVUE 2.7, WGNO 1.1 7 am - WWL 7.6, WDSU (Today) 4.9, WVUE 3, WGNO (Good Morning America) 1.5 8 am - WWL 7.2, WDSU 4.3, WVUE 2.9, WGNO 1.2 Noon - WWL 9.7, WVUE 2.9, WGNO (11 am) 1.2 5 pm - WWL 10.0, WDSU 7.0, WVUE 5.7, WGNO 2.5 5:30 pm - WDSU (NBC Nightly News) 8.5; WWL (CBS Evening News), 8.4; WVUE 6.4, WGNO (ABC World News) 1.9 6 pm – WWL, 9.6, WVUE (Jeopardy!) 8.0, WDSU 7.3, WGNO 1.5. 9 pm – WVUE 6.6, WUPL (The 504) 0.4 10 pm -- WWL 8.4, WVUE 7.6, WDSU 4.5, WGNO 2.6 The article below also shows November numbers in 2012 and 2008: http://www.nola.com/tv/index.ssf/2013/12/november_2013_sweeps_ratings_r.html#incart_river
MorningNews 1500 Posted December 7, 2013 Posted December 7, 2013 WWL stronghold on New Orleans is ridiculously impressive!
johnnya2k6 171 Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 5:30 pm - WDSU (NBC Nightly News) 8.5; WWL (CBS Evening News), 8.4; WVUE 6.4, WGNO (ABC World News) 1.9 Brian Williams beats Scott Pelley in New Orleans by a hair?! I thought it was always the other way around! Even after Angela Hill's retirement and with the pending Belo/Gannett merger, WWL remains unstoppable...but for how long (WVUE is still closing in on them)?
mark 55 Posted December 8, 2013 Posted December 8, 2013 Brian Williams beats Scott Pelley in New Orleans by a hair?! I thought it was always the other way around! Even after Angela Hill's retirement and with the pending Belo/Gannett merger, WWL remains unstoppable...but for how long (WVUE is still closing in on them)? What I found fascinating is how WWL does so well at 5, then loses ground 5:30 but WDSU only gets a small bump at 6 and things turn back to WWL. It certainly defies some theories about lead-ins and lead-outs.
TVIntheDesert 185 Posted December 9, 2013 Posted December 9, 2013 Brian Williams beats Scott Pelley in New Orleans by a hair?! I thought it was always the other way around! Even after Angela Hill's retirement and with the pending Belo/Gannett merger, WWL remains unstoppable...but for how long (WVUE is still closing in on them)? One of the few timeslots during the entire broadcast day WWL DOESN'T win. Not as dominant as, let's say, Dayton's WHIO, but still very strong.
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