Which TV shows are doing the best in the ratings?
The ratings are down, but that’s not necessarily bad news for some of the big shows.
There’s plenty of variety and plenty of comedy, but most of the time it’s all in the wrong direction.
Here’s what you need to know about the ratings: Who’s watching the big ratings hits?
The ratings of TV shows have been a major issue for some time.
They’ve become a cause célèbre for politicians and the public.
The numbers are often used as a way to gauge how popular a show is.
It’s also used by advertisers to promote products and services.
However, many of the most popular shows have lost popularity in recent years.
CBC News asked Canadians to rate their favourite shows in a list of 100 shows that will make their way onto the big screen in Canada next year.
CBC is also launching a new website called Top 10, where Canadians can rate their favourites shows.
Here are the top 10 shows: *Crazy Ex-Girlfriend: 3.6 stars out of 5 *The Big Bang Theory: 3 out of 4 *The Simpsons: 2.8 out of 3 *Gotham: 2 out of 6 *Game of Thrones: 2-2-2 *The Flash: 2 stars out, down 0.5 stars from last week’s rating The ratings aren’t a perfect measure of how popular shows are, but it’s a pretty good gauge of the general public’s opinion of the show.
Here is a look at what you can expect next year: *The series premiere of “The Flash” on Friday will be followed by an episode of “Battlestar Galactica,” and then “Game of Thrones” on April 28.
It will be the last season for the current cast of “Supergirl” and the last episode for “Supernatural.”
*The final season of “Alias” will be its final, with the final four episodes airing on March 26.
This will be just the beginning of a new season for “Alias.”
*Season 6 of “Arrow” will air in March.
The show is currently averaging 1.7 million viewers.
*The finale of “Scandal” will end in March, with a final episode airing in April.
*”Grey’s Anatomy” will premiere on April 6.
The series is averaging 2.4 million viewers in the key 18-49 demographic.
*CBS’ “NCIS: Los Angeles” will begin airing in March as part of a 10-episode season.
*ABC’s “Once Upon a Time” will debut on April 2.
It averages 3.1 million viewers per episode.
*NBC’s “Chicago Fire” will start airing in May as part the 10-part second season.
It has averaged 1.9 million viewers over its run.
*There will be a full season of NBC’s “Cougar Town” airing in June.
The network’s second season averaged 4.5 million viewers last season.
In total, “Criminal Minds” will have the most total viewers in its history.
*Season 9 of “NCR” will not air until mid-April, with “Chicago PD” ending its run in June and “Chicago Med” ending in July.
It currently averages 2.2 million viewers each week.
*In May, “NCU” will return to “NCM,” airing the final eight episodes of its 10-season run.
It is averaging 1 million viewers a week, and its average audience is down a tenth.
*Series finale of Fox’s “Dynasty” will happen on March 13, and a premiere date of March 22.
It averaged 1 million total viewers and a 0.6 rating among adults 18-34.
*For more TV news: *Watch this space for a look back at the top TV shows of the year in the charts below.