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Bravo Ratings – Kathy – Press Release via Bravo PR June 13th, 2012

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After 8 Episodes of its 1st Season, ‘Kathy’ the ‘Embassy Row’ produced talk show has struggled in finding an audience. Despite a strong lead in from Kim Zolciak’s ‘Don’t Be Tardy for the Wedding’ ‘Kathy’ has remained the lowest rated show currently airing on Bravo, averaging just over 750,000 and under 0.40 in the 18-49 demo. Kathy Griffin, who stated in pre-show press that she wouldn’t have celebrities on her show, has evidently bowed to both Bravo and producer pressure and relented. (See Bravo’s press release below.) With ‘Tardy’ finishing this week, evidently producers are even more concerned with how her show will rate given it will lose the strong ‘Tardy’ lead in.

Ratings for Kathy – Season 1

Most press release are often more informative based on what they leave out and the glaring absence of any ratings information in this release is evidence that Bravo is rightly dissatisfied with ‘Kathy’s’ ratings to date.
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Bravo Ratings – Kathy – Season 1 Ratings

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Billed by Kathy Griffin, herself, as a show that would not feature celebrity guests, she, Bravo & her production company, Embassy Row (who also produce Andy Cohen’s ‘Watch What Happens Live’), set themselves up either to break that promise or wish it was one they never made. After debuting at just under 1 million viewers in its first episode on April 19th ratings declined by over 25% in its second week despite now having a strong lead in with the debut of Kim Zolciak’s wedding spinoff ‘Don’t Be Tardy for the Wedding’. By week three, the well known band Wilson Phillips joined Kathy as her guests and if they don’t qualify as ‘celebrities’ then their parents certainly do. Its strongest lead in to date occurred May 31st, 2012 when Tardy drew more than 2m viewers at 9.30pm, but despite that and a scene in Kathy regarding Kim Zolciak’s wig removal, ratings stubbornly stayed below 800,000 as is its average after 7 episodes of its freshman season and by the time it wrapped they had dropped to just 721,000 as its finale with Jimmy Kimmel couldn’t even attract 500,000 viewers. Read more

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