Saturday, May 22, 2010

TV's Biggest Money Makers


Ever wondered who's making the big bucks in TV land?  If you base the ranking on revenue per 30 minutes, take a look at the top ten money makers listed below:

1.  American Idol-$8.1 million

2. Two and a Half Men-$3.1 million
    The show is the most watched sitcom at 15 million viewers weekly.

3. 24-$3 million
    Kiefer Sutherland's high intensity drama generated $6 million in revenue for a single
    episode last year.
4. Grey's Anatomy-$2.8 million
     The soapy medical drama garners a viewership of 13.5 million viewers per week.
5.  V-$2.8 million
     The limited run science fiction series started with 14.3 million viewers weekly initially, then lost
     5 million viewers after the first four episodes and currently runs less than 5 million viewers.
6.  Desperate Housewives-$2.7 million
     Advertisers shell out $5 million  per episode for the saga of the ladies of Wisteria Lane.
7.  Dancing With the Stars-$2.56 million
     The dance competition nets 19.6 million viewers each week.
8.  Lost-$2.53 million
     Advertisers shell out $5 million per episode.  The show nets 12 million viewers in an average week.
9.  Survivor-$2.22 million
     The reality genre show cost $4.5 million per average hour.
10. C.S.I.-Crime Scene Investigation-$2.07 million
      The original CSI set in Las Vegas is the granddaddy of them all.  At a cost of $4 million per
       episode, the show  nets 15.8 million viewers weekly.

Lost of viewers, lots of cash.  Imagine, there are five of these ten shows that I've never watched.  Ever.


Source: Forbes

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