NOVEMBER NONFICTION LINKS
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This is the November thread for links to non-fiction works relating to Stargate: Universe. Please comment to this thread with links, and include a few lines of explanation to tell us what they're about. Non-fiction includes but is not limited to: meta, discussion in people's journals, articles from the Web, picspam, announcements of communities, and macros. There will be a new non-fiction thread every month. At the end of each month, this top-post will be edited to include all the links posted that month.
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on 2009-11-09 12:39 am (UTC), the October 30th episode of "Stargate Universe" drew 1.97 million viewers (-2%) and a 0.8 A18-49 rating (n/c). Week-to-week there was very little loss, but the viewer figure is a new series low (it tied a series low in A18-49 rating). Lead-out "Sanctuary" drew 1.61 million viewers (-5%) and a 0.5 A18-49 rating (n/c). Note: Ratings for last night’s episodes (Nov. 5th) of both series will be known next week.
The ratings bit is at the tail end of this post, right above where the comments start:
http://trekmovie.com/2009/11/08/sci-fi-tv-saturday-2013-doctor-who-fringe-lost-smallville-v-more/
I don't know the formula for converting number of viewers to Nielsen HH rating, but it the article shows that Smallville's 2.92 million viewers is a 1.7 HH rating.
SGU's 1.61 million viewers is nearly half of Smallville's count. I'm not sure SGU even got over 1.0.Edited because I was looking at Sanctuary's numbers there, not SGU's. Either way - not so good since Oct. 30th was a series low. Halloween may have hurt them, though.