"That's the Spirit / The Curse of Candace" hit the new airwaves on Friday, October 7, 2011 with two airings on its premiere night. Viewers preferred the later evening showing, with 3.366 million lonely viewers watching their brightly-lit TVs. This marked a 19 percent decrease from "Bullseye!" the prior week. This ranked 6th among cable programming behind a pair of Game Fives in the National League Division Series (including the Brewers' extra-inning walkoff win over Arizona) and the three other new shows in Disney's lineup (Wizards of Waverly Place, A.N.T. Farm and Jessie). While this was not good enough for the Cable Top 25, falling about 230,000 viewers short, a Sunday morning rerun (of an unknown episode) did manage to check in at No. 21.

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  • "That's the Spirit / The Curse of Candace" hit the new airwaves on Friday, October 7, 2011 with two airings on its premiere night. Viewers preferred the later evening showing, with 3.366 million lonely viewers watching their brightly-lit TVs. This marked a 19 percent decrease from "Bullseye!" the prior week. This ranked 6th among cable programming behind a pair of Game Fives in the National League Division Series (including the Brewers' extra-inning walkoff win over Arizona) and the three other new shows in Disney's lineup (Wizards of Waverly Place, A.N.T. Farm and Jessie). While this was not good enough for the Cable Top 25, falling about 230,000 viewers short, a Sunday morning rerun (of an unknown episode) did manage to check in at No. 21.
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  • "That's the Spirit / The Curse of Candace" hit the new airwaves on Friday, October 7, 2011 with two airings on its premiere night. Viewers preferred the later evening showing, with 3.366 million lonely viewers watching their brightly-lit TVs. This marked a 19 percent decrease from "Bullseye!" the prior week. This ranked 6th among cable programming behind a pair of Game Fives in the National League Division Series (including the Brewers' extra-inning walkoff win over Arizona) and the three other new shows in Disney's lineup (Wizards of Waverly Place, A.N.T. Farm and Jessie). While this was not good enough for the Cable Top 25, falling about 230,000 viewers short, a Sunday morning rerun (of an unknown episode) did manage to check in at No. 21. The 2011 Halloween episode didn't really make a huge dent among the younger age group. Kids 6-11 was the only demographic where the new episode reached the Top 10, checking in at No. 8 despite an 11 percent drop from the previous week. The week saw Jessie top the charts among Kids 2-11 and Kids 6-11, while Shake It Up took the honors among Tweens 9-14. Among Adults 18-49, Phineas and Ferb checked in with a 0.5 rating, dropping two tenths from "Bullseye!". There may not be any new episodes coming up, so we may go back and once again jump into the wayback machine in our next issue. Until then, leave your comments down below, at least one of my favorite teams is doing something right, and remember...that the numbers never lie.
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