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What's way cool: Men behaving manly
By Toni Fitzgerald
Jul 2, 2008 - 1:15:29 AM

For years, celebreality has been the hot genre on cable, with shows like “The Osbournes,” “Newlyweds” and “Rock of Love” drawing big ratings.

Now there’s another genre breaking through, action/adventure reality, and it’s pulling some big audiences across multiple networks.
 
Five of cable’s top 10 new shows among total viewers during second quarter fit the action-adventure reality mold, and all but two saw double-digit percent increases over the same timeslot last year, according to Nielsen data analyzed by Turner Networks.
 
The shows tend to feature men doing dangerous jobs in the vein of the crab fishermen on Discovery’s hit show “Deadliest Catch.” The latest batch includes Alaskan adventurers, “monster” hunters and oil drillers, among others.
 
History Channel’s “Ax Men” led the group as the No. 2 new show overall, behind top-ranked “In Plain Sight” on USA, with an average 2.09 million total viewers. The show, which follows Northwest logging crews, was up 60 percent over the same slot last year.
 
Discovery’s “The Alaska Experiment” also ranked in the top five at No. 4, averaging 1.84 million total viewers, though that was up just 1 percent over last year. Two-thirds of the audience for “Alaska,” about a group of volunteers who live off the land in Alaska for three months, was adults 18-49.
 
Other new action-adventure reality shows in the top 10 were truTV’s “Black Gold,” following a group of oil riggers, in seventh place with 1.61 million viewers; Discovery’s “When We Left Earth,” about space explorers, in eighth place with 1.59 million viewers; and History’s “Monster Quest,” about a group who track sightings of monsters like Bigfoot, in 10th place with 1.37 million viewers.
 
Another action-adventure reality show, Spike’s “DEA,” made the top 10 new shows in adults 18-49, in addition to “Ax,” “Alaska” and “Earth.”
 
The appeal of these programs, especially to the young men who tend to flock to cable, isn’t hard to figure out. They usually spotlight the sort of everyman heroes male viewers can relate to much better than, say, Dr. McDreamy on “Grey’s Anatomy.”
 
Their hard living, and sometimes harder partying, makes for lots of exciting, engaging drama, something the broadcast networks have picked up on. This fall NBC is rolling out its first action-adventure reality show, “America’s Toughest Jobs” from “Catch’s” Thom Beers.

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Meanwhile, in other cable ratings for the week ended June 29:

Top five networks in primetime (18-49s): USA, TBS, TNT, ESPN, BET.

Top five networks in primetime (total viewers): USA, TNT, ESPN, TBS, Nick at Nite.

Top movie (18-49s): TBS’s “Wedding Crashers” (Sunday, 8 p.m.) 1.45 million.

Top sporting event (total viewers): TNT’s “Sprint Cup Racing/Loudon” (Sunday, 1:59 p.m.) 5.50 million.

Shows making the top 10 among 18-34s, 18-49s and 25-54s: USA’s “WWE Entertainment” (Monday, 9 and 10 p.m.); BET’s “BET Awards” (Tuesday, 8 p.m.).

Show on the rise: USA’s “WWE Entertainment,” Monday 10 p.m. The final hour of USA’s WWE coverage averaged 1.56 million viewers 18-34, up 12 percent from 1.39 million the previous week.

Show on the decline: BET’s “BET Awards,” Tuesday 8 p.m. Although it was the No. 2 program for the week among total viewers, the awards show slipped 8.5 percent year-to-year from 6.39 million viewers to 5.85 million.

TOP 25 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Ranked on Household Rating
 Week Ending June 29

Rank

Primetime

Total Day

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

USA

2289

NICK

1708

2

TNT

1552

NAN *

1290

3

ESPN

1457

USA

1154

4

TBSC

1319

TNT

1057

5

NAN

1285

ADSM*

975

6

LIF

1276

TOON

960

7

FOXN

1149

LIF

762

8

TOON

1052

TBSC

756

9

BET

1043

FOXN

702

10

HGTV

984

ESPN

626

11

HIST

924

FAM

550

12

SCIF

892

FX  

548

13

FX  

886

TRU

545

14

FAM

869

DISC

536

15

AEN

810

HIST

535

16

DISC

789

HALL

534

17

SPK

787

HGTV

529

18

TRU

787

AEN

517

19

HALL

777

FOOD

485

20

CMDY

743

CMDY

479

21

AMC

707

SPK

466

22

FOOD

692

SCIF

433

23

TLC

652

BET

429

24

CNN

635

MTV

426

25

MTV

625

CNN

421

* Network broadcasts less than 51% of minutes in a 24-hour day.
Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 25 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE PROGRAMS
Ranked on Households
 Week Ending June 29

Rank

Program

Net

(000)

1

Sprint Cup Racing/Loudon

TNT

3873

2

WWE Entertainment

USA

3795

3

BET Awards Show

BET

3594

4

In Plain Sight

USA

3352

5

WWE Entertainment

USA

3323

6

Army Wives

LIF

3070

7

Law & Order: CI (Orig)

USA

3068

8

Spongebob

NICK

2851

9

Spongebob

NICK

2837

10

Spongebob

NICK

2755

11

Spongebob

NICK

2742

12

Spongebob

NICK

2716

13

WWE Entertainment

USA

2671

14

Spongebob

NICK

2668

15

Law & Order: SVU

USA

2628

16

Law & Order: SVU

USA

2588

17

Spongebob

NICK

2575

18

Law & Order: SVU

USA

2565

19

Spongebob

NICK

2563

20

Spongebob

NICK

2554

21

Family Guy

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