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One last song for 'Total Request Live'
By Toni Fitzgerald
Nov 19, 2008 - 12:30:39 AM

For a few hours on Sunday, it felt like 1999 all over again. ‘N Sync members Justin Timberlake and J.C. Chasez waved to screaming fans, Carson Daly mugged for the camera, and MTV actually played a few music videos.

Then it was over, and with it the end of an era, as “Total Request Live,” the 10-year-old MTV video countdown program, aired its final show after years of slow decline.

Viewers seemed to eat up the nostalgia. The three-hour, star-studded special, starting at 8 p.m. Sunday, averaged 813,000 total viewers, 22 percent above the network’s primetime average of 667,000 last week.

It was more than triple the 250,000 viewers who watched the show’s penultimate episode on Thursday, airing in its regular 3:30 p.m. timeslot, merely enforcing that MTV made the right decision in ending the show.

During its peak in 1999 and 2000, “TRL” drew more than 700,000 viewers on weekday afternoons, with hundreds of screaming teenagers gathering outside MTV’s Times Square studio to see which celebrities would drop by.

Those viewers had dwindled in recent years, especially among teens 12-17, where “TRL’s” audience had fallen to fewer than 100,000, off from 200,000 at its peak.

The show became a relic after the network adopted a new focus. It stopped playing videos in primetime in favor of unscripted celebreality shows.

But “TRL” was also a victim of new technology. When it debuted, “TRL” invited fans to call in and then counted down the day’s top videos, which you couldn’t find elsewhere. That was back in the days when boy bands and Britney Spears were the hottest musical acts, and stopping by “TRL” was essential for any band with a new album or movie star promoting a new film.

These days, videos are available on YouTube, on-demand video outlets and even cell phones, eliminating the need for a daily countdown. At the same time, teens’ tastes have become more sophisticated, moving beyond bubblegum pop to artists who communicate directly with fans via their web sites, like Coldplay.

Still, Sunday’s finale was a heck of a show. In addition to Timberlake, Chasez and Daly, the show’s original host who’s since moved on to host a late-night show on NBC, the live finale featured performances by Beyonce, 50 Cent, Fall Out Boy and more.

Producer and performer Diddy made his record-breaking 39th appearance on the show, and scenes of crazy moments from “TRL’s” past were played. Across the internet, sites like EW.com live-blogged every minute of it.

And the show did one last countdown. Though she didn’t appear in the finale, Spears’ “…Baby One More Time” was named the top video of the decade.

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Meanwhile, in other cable ratings for the week ended Nov. 16:
 
Top five networks in primetime (18-49s): ESPN, USA, TBS, Comedy Central, TNT.
 
Top five networks in primetime (total viewers): ESPN, USA, Fox News Channel, TBS, TNT.
 
Top movie (18-49s): Lifetime’s “The Two Mr. Kissels” (Saturday, 9 p.m.) 1.66 million.
 
Top sporting event (total viewers): ESPN’s “Monday Night Football: 49ers/Cardinals” (Monday, 8:30 p.m.) 11.87 million.
 
Shows making the top 10 among 18-34s, 18-49s and 25-54s: ESPN’s “Monday Night Football: 49ers/Cardinals” (Monday, 8:30 p.m.); Comedy Central’s “Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special” (Sunday, 9 and 10 p.m.); USA’s “WWE Raw” (Monday, 10 p.m.); ESPN’s “College Football Saturday Prime” (Saturday, 7:41 p.m.).
 
Show on the rise: Comedy Central’s “Jeff Dunham’s Very Special Christmas Special,” Sunday 9 p.m. The holiday special was indeed very special for Comedy Central as it averaged 6.6 million total viewers, making it the most-watched telecast in the network’s history.
 
Show on the decline: Sci Fi Channel’s “Ghost Hunters,” Wednesday 9 p.m. The reality series fell 11 percent week-to-week among total viewers, from 2.58 million to 2.29 million.

TOP 25 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Ranked on Household Rating
 Week Ending November 16

Rank

Primetime

Total Day

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

ESPN

2536

NICK

1793

2

USA

1966

NAN *

1246

3

FOXN

1933

USA

1125

4

TBSC

1418

ESPN

1099

5

TNT

1342

FOXN

1012

6

NAN

1306

TNT

908

7

LIF

1236

ADSM*

864

8

CMDY

1182

TOON

842

9

CNN

1088

TBSC

835

10

TOON

1027

LIF

796

11

MSNB

1017

CNN

686

12

AEN

969

AEN

623

13

DISC

938

AMC

564

14

HALL

932

DISC

554

15

AMC

926

HALL

553

16

TLC

876

HIST

548

17

FX  

857

CMDY

544

18

HGTV

842

TRU

543

19

SPK

834

FX  

539

20

FAM

826

MSNB

528

21

SCIF

808

FOOD

513

22

HIST

790

TVLD

506

23

TRU

774

FAM

503

24

FOOD

731

HGTV

500

25

ESP2

730

SPK

489

* 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 November 16

Rank

Program

Net

(000)

1

49ers vs. Cardinals

ESPN

8683

2

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

CMDY

4038

3

iCarly Movie: Go To Japan

NICK

3454

4

College Football-Saturday Prime   

ESPN

3257

5

NCIS

USA

3252

6

The Two Mr. Kissels

LIF

3244

7

2008 - Jets vs. Patriots

NFLN

3139

8

WWE Raw

USA

3120

9

iCarly

NICK

3101

10

WWE Raw

USA

3055

11

The O'Reilly Factor

FOXN

3006

12

iCarly

NICK

2966

13

Spongebob

NICK

2964

14

iCarly Movie: Go To Japan

NICK

2959

15

The O'Reilly Factor

FOXN

2935

15

NCIS

USA

2935

17

Spongebob

NICK

2897

18

iCarly

NICK

2888

19

iCarly

NICK

2886

20

The O'Reilly Factor

FOXN

2877

21

On The Record w/Greta

FOXN

2861

22

Spongebob

NICK

2842

23

Spongebob

NICK

2833

24

iCarly Movie: Go To Japan

NICK

2824

25

Spongebob

NICK

2822

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 18-34
 Week Ending November 16

Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

ESPN

831

ADSM*

442

2

USA

650

ESPN

430

3

TBSC

594

NICK

386

4

CMDY

541

NAN *

367

5

MTV

361

TBSC

363

6

TNT

351

USA

281

7

VH1

349

CMDY

264

8

FX  

336

TNT

261

9

NAN

327

MTV

243

10

TLC

320

LIF

217

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

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS
Adults 18-34
Week Ending November 16

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

49ers vs. Cardinals

ESPN

2741

2

The Hills

MTV

2034

3

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

CMDY

1916

4

Robot Chicken

ADSM

1468

5

South Park

CMDY

1421

6

Family Guy

TBSC

1381

7

Family Guy

ADSM

1295

8

WWE Raw

USA

1281

9

College Football - Saturday Prime

ESPN

1262

10

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

CMDY

1240

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 18-49
 Week Ending November 16

  Rank

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

ESPN

1745

ESPN

794

2

USA

1364

TBSC

650

3

TBSC

1130

USA

649

4

CMDY

923

NAN *

642

5

TNT

801

NICK

600

6

FX  

675

TNT

562

7

LIF

665

ADSM*

552

8

DISC

653

LIF

472

9

TLC

638

CMDY

420

10

AEN

603

FX  

411

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

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS
Adults 18-49
 Week Ending November 16

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

49ers vs. Cardinals

ESPN

6110

2

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

CMDY

3672

3

WWE Raw

USA

2438

4

College Football - Saturday Prime

ESPN

2419

5

2008 - Jets vs. Patriots

NFLN

2404

6

The Hills

MTV

2367

7

WWE Raw

USA

2282

8

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

CMDY

2219

9

Sportscenter

ESPN

2161

10

Postgun

NFLN

2012

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE NETWORKS
Adults 25-54
 Week Ending November 16

 

PRIME TIME

TOTAL DAY

Rank

Net

(000)

Net

(000)

1

ESPN

1704

ESPN

724

2

USA

1357

USA

691

3

TBSC

1036

TNT

565

4

TNT

836

TBSC

551

5

CMDY

786

NAN *

533

6

LIF

697

NICK

516

7

AEN

659

LIF

481

8

DISC

643

AEN

403

9

FX  

619

FX  

368

10

TLC

584

DISC

352

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

TOP 10 AD-SUPPORTED CABLE SHOWS
Adults 25-54
 Week Ending November 16

Rank

PROGRAM

NET

(000)

1

49ers vs. Cardinals

ESPN

6267

2

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

CMDY

3242

3

2008 - Jets vs. Patriots

NFLN

2466

4

WWE Raw

USA

2306

5

WWE Raw

USA

2295

6

College Football - Saturday Prime

ESPN

2197

7

Postgun

NFLN

2094

8

Jeff Dunham's Very Special Christmas Special

CMDY

2049

9

Sportscenter

ESPN

1988

10

Top Chef

BRAV

1924

Source: Turner Entertainment Research based on data from Nielsen Media Research.

 



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