
Richest/poorest TV audiences, by show
Nielsen just released these figures. They mean practically nothing (except in the cases of things like The Good Wife, where I think CBS has been renewing it over the years thanks largely to the upscale audience it brings them), but it's interesting nonetheless.
"Richest" TV Shows (by median income)
1. "Modern Family" (ABC) - $81,100
2. "Parks and Recreation" (NBC) - $81,000
3. "The Amazing Race" (CBS) - $75,700
4. "Nashville" (ABC) - $74,400
5. "The Goldbergs" (ABC) - $73,900
6. "60 Minutes" (CBS) - $73,900
7. "The Mindy Project" (FOX) - $73,800
8. "The Good Wife" (CBS) - $72,900
9. "How I Met Your Mother" (CBS) - $72,900
10. "New Girl" (FOX) - $72,700
11. "The Michael J. Fox Show" (NBC) - $71,600
12. "Parenthood" (NBC) - $71,600
13. "Super Fun Night" (ABC) - $71,300
14. "Revenge" (ABC) - $71,200
15. "Trophy Wife" (ABC) - $71,200
16. "Shark Tank" (ABC) - $70,800
17. "The Middle" (ABC) - $70,700
18. "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC) - $70,500
19. "Castle" (ABC) - $70,400
20. "Glee" (FOX) - $70,000
"Poorest" TV Shows (by median income)
1. "Bob's Burgers" (FOX) - $48,800
2. "American Dad" (FOX) - $49,100
3. "Family Guy" (FOX) - $53,400
4. "48 Hours" (CBS) - $54,000
5. "The Simpsons" (FOX) - $54,100
6. "America's Funniest Home Videos" (ABC) - $54,700
7. "Ironside" (NBC) - $55,400
8. "Undercover Boss" (CBS) - $55,800
9. "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (CBS) - $56,300
10. "Once Upon a Time in Wonderland" (ABC) - $56,300
11. "Bones" (FOX) - $56,600
12. "Dracula" (NBC) - $57,000
13. "MasterChef Junior" (FOX) - $57,500
14. "Grimm" (NBC) - $57,800
15. "The X Factor Thursday" (FOX) - $57,800
16. "The X Factor Wednesday" (FOX) - $58,300
17. "Dads" (FOX) - $58,300
18. "Criminal Minds" (CBS) - $59,300
19. "Dateline Friday" (NBC) - $60,100
20. "The Neighbors" (ABC) - $60,700
http://www.avclub.com/articles/rich-peo ... bo,105633/