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    Stargate Atlantis SYNDICATED ratings (all countries)

    http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=8986 reports

    Dec 1 2005 (U.S.)

    Buena Vista's "Alias" was the top off-network one-hour weekly, growing 9
    percent to a 2.5 household rating. Twentieth's "24" was down 5 percent to a 2.1,
    while Program Partners' "Da Vinci's Inquest" was down 10 percent to a 1.8, even
    with Warner Bros.' "Smallville," which was down 5 percent to a 1.8. Sony's
    "Stargate: Atlantis" hit a new syndicated high, growing 6 percent to a 1.8.
    Paramount's "Star Trek: Enterprise" grew 8 percent to a 1.4.

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    #2
    Originally posted by prion
    Sony's "Stargate: Atlantis" hit a new syndicated high, growing 6 percent to a 1.8.
    Sony's, come on, it should say "MGM and Sony's"

    Oh yeah, Sony did buy MGM, So I guess I Sony's Property now.
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      #3
      Dec 07

      Syndication: US
      http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9017

      Buena Vista's "Alias" was the top off-network hour weekly, declining 4
      percent to a 2.4. Twentieth's "24" was up 5 percent to a 2.2, while Program
      Partner's Da Vinci's Inquest" grew 6 percent to a 1.9. Warner Bros.' "Smallville" was
      even with a 1.8, Paramount's "Star Trek: Enterprise" hit a new syndication
      high by growing 14 percent to a 1.6 and Sony's "Stargate: Atlantis" was down 17
      percent to a 1.5.

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        #4
        http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds26486.html (UK)

        Dec 9

        Sky One had another strong night, meanwhile, with a new Stargate Atlantis
        drawing 629,000 (3.8%) at 8pm ahead of a new episode of troubled sci-fi series
        Threshold, which dropped off to 363,000 (2.1%). Topical profile George Best -
        Football Genius closed off prime with 245,000 (1.7%).

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        http://publications.mediapost.com/in...showArticleHom
        ePage&art_aid=37305 (US)

        In the weekly off-network hour category, Buena Vista Television's "Alias" was
        down 4 percent to a 2.4; Twentieth's "24" was up 5 percent to a 2.2; Program
        Partners' "Da Vinci's Inquest" improved 6 percent to a 1.9; Warner Bros.'
        "Smallville" was even with a 1.8; and Sony Pictures Television's "Stargate:
        Atlantis" was down 17 percent to a 1.5.

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          #5
          Come on, Atlantis. Gotta rebound a little.
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            #6
            http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9044 reports

            Dec 13

            Among debuting hour weeklies, Buena Vista's "Alias" was down 4 percent from
            its premiere in September to a 2.4 average for sweeps. Twentieth's "24" dropped
            12 percent to a 2.2, while Program Partners' "Da Vinci's Inquest" grew 36
            percent to a 1.9. Warner Bros.' "Smallville" was up 6 percent to a 1.8, while
            Sony's "Stargate: Atlantis" dropped 6 percent to a 1.6. Paramount's "Star Trek:
            Enterprise" grew 17 percent from its debut to a November sweeps average of 1.4.


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              #7
              From January 25th reports B&C:

              Next in line were DaVinci's Inquest at a 2.0, matching its season high and up 5% for the week, followed by Smallville at a 1.7, down 11% and tied with Star Trek: Enterprise, up 42% to a season high after recording a season low the previous week (ratings for weekly shows can be volatile since a single preemption can knock their ratings for a loop). Stargate: Atlantis was unchanged at a 1.6.

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                #8
                EXCERPT

                The three rookie first-run strips were all down for the week ended Feb. 5, while first-season off-network strips were uniformly flat. The week was also a milestone for Paramount's "Entertainment Tonight," which clocked its 500th consecutive week as the top-rated syndicated newsmagazine.

                Among first-year off-network hour weeklies, Buena Vista's "Alias" was up 5 percent for the week to a 2.3 household rating, with Twentieth's "24" down 12 percent from the previous week with a 2.2. Program Partners' "Da Vinci's Inquest" was even for the week with a 2.0. Warner Bros.' "Smallville" was down 15 percent to a 1.7, while Sony's "Stargate: Atlantis" was up 21 percent to a 1.7. Paramount's "Star Trek: Enterprise" declined 12 percent for the week to settle at a 1.5.

                http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9397


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                  #9
                  http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9436

                  For the week ended Feb. 12,

                  For rookie weekly hours, Buena Vista's "Alias" was tops with a 2.2, down 4
                  percent from the previous week, with Twentieth's "24" down 9 percent to a 2.0.
                  "Warner Bros.' "Smallville" grew 12 percent to a 1.9, with Program Partners'
                  "Da Vinci's Inquest" dropping 15 percent to a 1.7. Also at a 1.7 for the week
                  was Sony's "Stargate: Atlantis," which was flat from the previous week.
                  Paramount's "Star Trek: Enterprise" declined 13 percent for the week to a 1.3.


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                    #10
                    Mar 17

                    http://www.tvweek.com/news.cms?newsId=9579

                    . The sweeps ran Feb. 2 through March 3.

                    Debuting hour weeklies saw mixed results during sweeps, with Buena Vista's
                    "Alias" dropping 12 percent from its debut week to a 2.2. Twentieth's "24"
                    declined 16 percent to a 2.1 and Program Partners' "Da Vinci's Inquest" grew 29
                    percent to a 1.8, tying Warner Bros.' "Smallville," which was up 6 percent in
                    February. Sony's "STARGATE ATLANTIS" declined 6 percent to a 1.6, while
                    Paramount's "Star Trek: Enterprise" was up 17 percent to a 1.4.

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                    http://mediaweek.com/mw/news/network...02198045&imw=Y reports

                    March 16 2006

                    What follows are the first-run and off-network results in households by genre
                    for the February 2006 sweep, with change versus the comparable year-ago
                    period for all established series in parentheses. Keep in mind, of course, that the
                    Winter Olympics on NBC was part of the competitive landscape for two weeks.
                    * *
                    * * WEEKLIES (Hours and Half-Hours)
                    Wheel of Fortune Weekend: 5.2 (+ 6), CSI: 4.9 (-14), Entertainment Tonight
                    Weekend: 3.1 (-14), Alias: 2.2, 24 (2.1), Ebert & Roeper: 2.1 (- 5), The Insider
                    Weekend: 1.9 (- 5), George Michael Sports Machine: 1.8 (+29), Da Vinci’s
                    Inquest and Smallville: 1.8 each, Stargate: SG1: 1.8 (-14), Chris Matthews Show:
                    1.7 (-15), Inside Edition Weekend: 1.7 (-19), Stargate: Atlantis: 1.6, Maximum
                    Exposure: 1.6 (-11), Extra Weekend: 1.5 (- 6), Star Trek: Enterprise: 1.4,
                    Jack Hanna’s Animal Adventures: 1.4 (-13), It’s Showtime at the Apollo: 1.3 (+
                    8), ER: 1.3 (-28), Farscape and Girls Behaving Badly: 1.1 each, Access
                    Hollywood Weekend: 1.1 (-35), The Outer Limits and The Twilight Zone: 1.0 (-23 each),
                    Pet Keepings: 0.9 (no change), Marketwatch Weekend: 0.8 (+14), Soul Train and
                    Wall Street Journal Report: 0.8 (no change each), Exploration and The Tom
                    Joyner Show: 0.7 each, ElimiDate Weekend: 0.7 (no change), This Old House: 0.7
                    (-13), Your Total Health: 0.7 (-22), Safari Tracks: 0.6 each, Ron Hazleton’s
                    Housecalls: 0.6 (-14), Blind Date Weekend: 0.6 (-40), Your House and Home: 0.5,
                    Business Week: 0.5 (-17), Animal Rescue: 0.5 (-29)

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                      #11
                      TV Week reports

                      The three debuting first-run syndicated strips saw growth for the week ended March 19, even as many veterans saw declines and pre-emptions due to the first week of CBS's telecasts of the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.

                      For first-season hour weeklies, Twentieth's "24" declined 4 percent from the previous week to a 2.5 household rating, while Buena Vista's "Alias" declined 13 percent to a 2.0. Tying "Alias" was Program Partners' "Da Vinci's Inquest," down 5 percent. Warner Bros.' "Smallville" was up 6 percent to a 1.8, Sony's "Stargate: Atlantis" declined 6 percent to a 1.5 and Paramount's "Star Trek: Enterprise" dropped 7 percent to a 1.3.

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                        #12
                        SKY ONE - UK

                        http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/article/ds31829.html

                        April 20th

                        Sky One had a largely uneventful night, beginning with 142,000 for Stargate Atlantis and then dropping to 131,000 for Matt Dillon flick In & Out. E4 took 191,000 for an Invasion repeat in the 9pm hour before falling to 108,000 for Chantelle's Dream Dates at 10. A first-look Desperate Housewives appealed to 296,000 at 11pm.


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                          #13
                          Source: http://scifi.about.com/b/a/257354.htm

                          TOP SF/F SYNDICATED SHOWS, NGR, 4.17-23

                          Alias 2.0
                          Smallville 1.8
                          Stargate SG-1 1.5
                          Star Trek: Enterprise 1.4
                          Stargate Atlantis 1.3
                          The Twilight Zone 1.2
                          Farscape 0.9
                          The Outer Limits 0.7
                          Sabrina 0.7

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                            #14
                            Thanks for the update, prion.
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                            MS - "Boy, wow that's a great question!"
                            "...phu...ah..."
                            "Anyone know what SENTIENT means???"
                            Sunday is my favorite day for two reasons - Football and The Walking Dead

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                              #15
                              June 1 Variety reports

                              Among off-net weekly hour rookies, "24" took the lead at a 2.2, down 12% from its October debut. "Alias" came in at a close second with a 2.1 average, down 16% from its debut, followed by "Da Vinci's Inquest" at a 1.7, up 21% from its debut. Newcomer "Smallville" also drew a 1.7, unchanged since its September premiere. "Star Trek Enterprise" landed at a 1.4, up 17% from its debut. Also at a 1.4 was "Stargate Atlantis," down 18% from its debut. (and powerhouse CSI ... " down 10% from last year.

                              Note: Stargate SG-1 was not mentioned at all.

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