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Did Heather Locklear Boost “Melrose Place” Rating?, “V” Drops Again

When the remade “Melrose Place” premiered with a disappointing level of buzz and an even more disappointing rating, it was clear that the nostalgia factor was not enough to turn The CW’s latest revival attempt into a hit.

Despite the obvious shortage of intrigued original “Melrose” fans, as the ratings quickly tanked from underwhelming territory to dangerous territory, all hope nonetheless shifted to the franchise return of Heather Locklear. A standout on the original “Melrose” and greatly credited with boosting its ratings, the hope was that she could breathe some life into The CW’s modern revival.

She did not.

Preliminary ratings data reveals that Tuesday’s “Melrose Place” episode, which featured Locklear’s return, did only 1.5 million viewers with a 0.8 adults 18-49 rating. Though up from last week’s series low 0.7, it is clear that any Locklear-fueled boost was negligible; the show remains distantly below desirable ratings territory.

Granted, with 2.1 million viewers and a 1.1 rating, lead-in “90210” is not setting the world on fire.

From half-hour one to half-hour two, “Melrose” lost about 60,000 viewers but held steady in the young adults demo.

— Elsewhere, ABC’s “V” took another sizable decline, falling to just 9.3 million viewers and a 3.1 rating for its third airing. The show’s audience grew sizably from half-hour one to half-hour two (2.9 rating to a 3.3 rating), although one has to question the role the subsequent “Dancing with the Stars” airing played in bringing viewers to the table for the latter portion of the show.

The rating was still solid for a new series, but in order to avoid being written off as a disappointment, “V” needs to quickly find its viewership bottom.

Ratings sources: Nielsen, THR, Mediaweek

Written by Brian Cantor

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  1. what the hell is wrong with everyone!!! the show is very entertaining! the original started so borring then got amazing! bring in someone else then. there must be a watchable star that can bring this show to the top!!! heather did it, so bring some one else. the show is hot and sexy! whats wrong with the losers out there. vampire diaries? borring

  2. totally in agreement with you mario. I tried watching Vampire Diaries, what a snooze, and kind of weird to watch.. Melrose place started off iffy and has gotten better and better… not just that, now that Ashley simpson is getting the boot, all the more reason to enjoy this show!

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