Welcome back! Due to it being the end of the month and a less-than-normal amount of articles published this week, this post will be changed up a little bit today. Here are the features.
- A raw ranking of the top 5 posts of July
- A raw ranking of the top 10 posts of all time (May-July)
- A featured comment of the week
- One open-ended question
I can also tell you that the top post of the week was What Does NBC's Future Look Like? by Hunter, which was also the most successful of the five-part series.
Here are the top 5 posts of July. Remember that the list only counts actual articles, and not posts like these. Click on the page name to follow the link.
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 10 by Hunter
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 3 by Hunter
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 24 by Hunter
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 17 by Hunter
- ABC Comedy Parts 6+7 by theratingsjunkie
I think it's safe to say what our most popular feature was this month. Now, for the top 10 posts of all time.
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 10 by Hunter
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: June 19 by Hunter
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 3 by Hunter
- What's Trending: Upfronts 2015 by Eric
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 24 by Hunter
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: July 17 by Hunter
- Summer Renew/Cancel Predictions: June 26 by Hunter
- ABC Comedy Parts 6+7 by theratingsjunkie
- A Look Back At Revenge: How it Played Out and How it Could Have Survived by Oh Smoo
- Questions of the Week: A TV Ratings Guide Summer Exclusive by theratingsjunkie
Just outside of the top 10 was Alan's July 12th edition of The TV Ratings Guide Weekly. Thanks to everyone who has been visiting The TV Ratings Guide as of late, it is greatly appreciated. The fact that the site is up 70% from June and almost 30% from May really says something. We hope you continue to return throughout the rest of the summer and through the fall season!
Comment and Question of the Week
Thanks Luke for the very insightful question. Only myself and HV have responded so far, so I have decided to double it up as the Question of the Week. Where do you think NBC will put their wide plethora of midseason shows?