May 24th, 2010 // 11 responses
Just 6.13 million tuned in to see the culmination of the 8th season last night, a season low. However, this can be attributed to the airing of the super-long series finale of Lost.
May 18th, 2010 // no responses
Fox have released a tonne of details based on their performance this season. Fox is once again first among adults and teens, keeping their long season reigns on these three sectors.
May 17th, 2010 // 11 responses
Last night's viewers for "The Splendid Source", the penultimate episode from this, the 8th season, amounted to 7.59 million; this was slightly better than last week's viewership of 7.2 for "Quagmire's Dad".
May 12th, 2010 // 6 responses
Last Sunday's Family Guy season 8 premiere on BBC Three brought in the highest number of viewers the show has ever received on the channel, with just over 1 million tuning in.
May 10th, 2010 // 21 responses
7.2 million people watched last night's brand new episode "Quagmire's Dad", which is 9% better than last week's ratings, making Family Guy, once more, the most-watched animated show for the night.
May 3rd, 2010 // 13 responses
Last night's premiere of the 150th episode of Family Guy at 9:00pm was seen by 7.69 million viewers, which as far as this year's viewer ratings go, is somewhere in the middle.
Apr 12th, 2010 // 11 responses
It was the 5th least watched episode this season so far, but last night's "April In Quahog" still managed to out do not so tough competition, with a US viewership of 6.93 million.
Mar 29th, 2010 // 13 responses
Up 6% on last week, last night, 7.27 million tuned in to watch "Brian Griffin's House of Payne" at 9:00pm on Fox.
Mar 22nd, 2010 // 6 responses
For the third consecutive week, a new episode of Family Guy topped Fox's Animation Domination last night with a viewership of 6.66 million.
Mar 15th, 2010 // 6 responses
Despite being the 3rd least-watched episode of the season ahead of "Dial Meg For Murder" and "Extra Large Medium", Stewie's outing on Jolly Farm Review USA with the premiere of "Go, Stewie, Go!" still managed to surpass a new The Simpsons, with 6.72 million tuning in.