Cancellation Watch Scorecard: MacGyver Returns in the Top 10

Spy fi series MacGyver returned for its fourth season on CBS this past Friday and posted a 0.7 rating based on same-day viewing for the 18-49 demographic which is even with its average from last year and on par with the network’s current season-to-date average. That has the show entering the rankings in the Number 10 slot this week. I expect that its numbers will drop in the coming weeks, as is the typical trend, but as long as it holds at or above a 0.5 averager (the level at which Evil was renewed), I’m sure CBS execs will be happy to have that show plugging up an hour on low-viewership Fridays. NBC’s Manifest slipped a bit this week (from Number 13 to Number 15), but it continues to see strong gains from delayed viewing and should be okay for now. The rest of the movement among shows was mostly incidental and you can find the full ratings coverage from this past week and the status of all the currently airing shows in our latest Weekly Roundup post.

The scorecard ranks all of the sci fi and fantasy shows’ ratings performance vs. their network’s ratings benchmark (see metric definitions below).  Shows at or above their benchmark should be okay, whereas those slipping notably below are getting into iffy territory.

Scorecard rankings based on the ratings through February 9th:

Rank (PW) Series Net Std Avg Net Bench % Var Status
1 (1) The Walking Dead (O) AMC 1.16 0.40 189.4% Renewed
2 (2) American Horror Story (O) FX 0.61 0.30 103.7% Renewed
3 (3) The Flash (O) CW 0.49 0.25 99.6% Renewed
4 (4) Batwoman (O) CW 0.32 0.25 29.6% Renewed
5 (5) Primal ADSW 0.30 0.25 20.8% Renewal Possible
6 (6) Supernatural (O) CW 0.29 0.25 18.5% Final Season
7 (7) Arrow (O) CW 0.29 0.25 18.1% Final Season
8 (8) Supergirl (O) CW 0.27 0.25 11.1% Renewed
9 (9) Legacies (O) CW 0.26 0.25 5.2% Renewed
10 (n/a) MacGyver (O) CBS 0.70 0.73 -4.3% Renewal Possible
11 (10) Riverdale (O) CW 0.23 0.25 -4.9% Renewed
12 (11) Black Lightning (O) CW 0.22 0.25 -11.1% Renewed
13 (12) Watchmen (O) HBO 0.25 0.30 -17.0% Renewal Possible
14 (14) The Magicians (O) Syfy 0.12 0.15 -18.3% On the Bubble
15 (13) Manifest (O) NBC 0.72 0.89 -18.7% Renewal Possible
16 (15) Charmed (O) (F) CW 0.18 0.25 -25.3% Renewed
17 (16) Evil (O) CBS 0.52 0.73 -28.5% Renewed
18 (17) The Good Place (O) NBC 0.61 0.89 -31.4% Final Season
19 (18) Emergence (O) ABC 0.48 0.76 -36.2% Cancellation Likely
20 (19) Nancy Drew (O) CW 0.15 0.25 -37.3% Renewed
21 (20) Van Helsing (F) Syfy 0.08 0.15 -45.1% Renewed
22 (21) Mr Robot (O) USA 0.12 0.25 -53.8% Final Season
23 (22) Avenue 5 HBO 0.12 0.30 -61.7% Renewal Possible
24 (23) His Dark Materials HBO 0.10 0.30 -67.5% Renewed
25 (24) Star Wars Resistance (O) Disney 0.02 0.10 -76.5% Final Season

Metric Definitions:

Rank (PW): Current rank based on the variance of a show’s season to date ratings average vs. its network’s benchmark (see definition below).  The number in parenthesis is the prior week’s rank.  Note that shows on the streaming services are not included because of insufficient viewership data and foreign imports like Doctor Who will not be included because they rely more heavily on their viewership in their home countries.

Series: (O) indicates the show is owned or co-owned by the network and/or a sister studio. (F) indicates the show airs on Friday when ratings expectations are lower on the broadcast networks.

StD Avg:  The show’s season to date ratings average based on the overnights for the 18-49 demographic.

Net Bench:  (Network Benchmark) For the broadcast networks, this is the net’s season to date average rating based on the overnights for the 18-49 demographic for non-sports, non-special, non-repeat broadcasts.  For the cable channels, this is the lowest level at which a show is typically renewed by that network if there are enough genre entries on that channel to provide a decent sample.  But note that with cable entries intangibles such as international and/or streaming partnerships can play an important factor in a show’s survival and that is not measured here.

% Var:  The percent variance between a show’s season to date average and the network benchmark as defined above.  The higher the variance, the better a show is performing vs. the benchmark.

Status: My assessment of the likelihood that a show will get renewed or cancelled. The statuses are Renewal Likely, Renewal Possible, On the Bubble, Cancellation Likely (plus Renewed and Cancelled/Ended)

Ratings Source: ShowBuzzDaily and TV by the Numbers

Author: johnnyjay

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.