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Ratings: Mad Men Opens Season Six Down Just a Bit Versus Last Year
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Everybody dies, and everybody's ratings eventually decline.
Last night's finale didn't move the needle.
Overall audience levels didn't change much, but there was a big bump among those under 35.
Thirty-eight percent better than Liz Lemon.
The big blackout didn't help.
While Do No Harm sank to a record low premiere.
Our TV expert rates the chances of all the shows in limbo.
Bacon sizzles!
The network is hurting at the start of 2013.
Okay, not everybody. But a lot of people did!
One word: juggernaut.
Fans, you now have permission to start freaking out.
Twitter might have loved (to hate) Lifetime's Liz & Dick, but viewers weren't nearly as enamored.
Last year's breakout hits New Girl and 2 Broke Girls have had a disturbing drop-off, Sons of Anarchy is a Tuesday powerhouse, and more.
NBC is actually doing okay, but Fox has some headaches.
The show held on to much of its New Girl lead-in.
And Revolution is holding up remarkably well.
Up a little overall, but a record low with the folks under 50.
But the prognosis is not so good for The Mob Doctor.
Going against The Voice, Simon's show actually drew its smallest audience ever.