The first live summer edition of TNA Impact scored a 0.89 rating in a new timeslot one hour earlier, down 12 percent compared to last week's rating. Impact was down 17 percent compared to the yearly average.
-- Impact averaged 1.29 million viewers, a drop of 10 percent in viewership from last week and the lowest average viewing audience of the year. Impact was down 200,000 viewers (13 percent) compared to the yearly average.
It was the first time Impact viewership was below the 1.3 million mark since Thanksgiving 2010. For non-holidays, it was the first time in nearly two years dating back to July 1, 2010.
-- Impact averaged 1.29 million viewers, a drop of 10 percent in viewership from last week and the lowest average viewing audience of the year. Impact was down 200,000 viewers (13 percent) compared to the yearly average.
It was the first time Impact viewership was below the 1.3 million mark since Thanksgiving 2010. For non-holidays, it was the first time in nearly two years dating back to July 1, 2010.
Seriously though, this is horrendous. I was thrown off because in the days leading up to the show, the patented W2BTD buzz-meter was feeling all sorts of buzz for this, but it turned out nobody watched.
Let's see if they overreact and cut the cord. They really should let things play out. I'm sure this is a fluke, and i'm sure a taped show would have dropped to the same level. I think the lesson here (allow me to Horowitz back slap here, as I called this on the podcast) is that live doesn't matter, and it's the same 1.4 million people who are going to watch or not watch no matter what, and 10% of them had something else to do this week.
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