
Forbes magazine, ostensibly a business and finance magazine, nevertheless loves to calculate profits for tv shows, movie, and celebrities because they’re not dumb: They know it’s the only time the Internet actually pays attention to the publication. Their latest? Ranking the 10 Most Profitable TV Shows, based on the amount of ad revenue each show generates per half hour. None of it is particularly surprising, except for number nine: “Mad Love.” That show — which starred Jason Biggs, Judy Greer, Sarah Chalke, and Tyler Labine — was actually cancelled last May, but because of its time slot (between “How I Met Your Mother” and “Two and a Half Men”), it was able to generate a large amount of ad revenue (ironically, “How I Met Your Mother” is not actually among the top ten).
The list basically tells you exactly why television is chock full of reality television, and why certain shows remain on the schedule despite having run their course creatively years ago. I would guess, also, that the list only includes the 2010-2011 season, otherwise I would imagine “The Voice” would be included on the top ten. As it is, and unsurprisingly, NBC has zero shows on the list.
Here are TV’s 10 Most Profitable Shows.
10. “Modern Family” ($2.13 million per half hour)
9. “Mad Love” ($2.59 million per half hour)
8. “Big Bang Theory” ($2.75 million per half hour)
7. “Desperate Housewives” ($2.61 million per half hour)
6. “Dancing with the Stars” ($2.72 million per half hour)
5. “Grey’s Anatomy” ($2.75 million per half hour)
4. “Glee” ($2.8 million per half hour)
3. “Two and a Half Men” ($3.24 million per half hour)
2. “The X-Factor” ($5.5 million per half hour)
1. “American Idol” ($6.64 million per half hour)
(Source: Forbes)



If they paid Raj the same as the rest of the cast, BBT wouldn’t be here. Kid’s getting the high hard one from the network.
I dont’ think this is net, just gross (how much ad revenue they get, not how much they get after everyone done got paid).
Mad Love? Jesus.
We need a reckoning of epic proportions. Stephen Hawking’s cause of death? Smothered by pussy lips. 6 of em.
Fuck you, America.
There is still syndication and Japanese dubbing.
Not a single thing I watch. This makes me blame-free! Hahahaha!
Mad Love?!?
THAT Mad Love?!?!
I’m fine with being called unamerican if this is the shit most Americans watch.
Big Bang Theory is $2.57M. Mad Love is $2.49M.
I wondered why those figures you posted where in ascending order.
Damn it land-locked states. THIS IS YOUR DOING.
Dammit don’t blame me for this mess. I live in Chicago and watch Community, Game of Thrones, and Always Sunny like a normal person.
I’m a rural missourian and can vouch the same. Leave me out of this
A. Illinois is not land-locked (thank god).
B. Missouri is full of hillbillies.
Sadly ralph you are right
I had to Google “Mad Love”. WTF is that?
Modern Family is the only decent show on that list and I stopped watching after two episodes this season after the episode where they had Fonzie jump the shark.
Hooray for Modern Family. It must be difficult to juggle such a buxom cast and still bring in the milk money.
Eric Stonestreet’s got them THANGS
Is it weird that I want to punch that kid more than Kutcher? Man, what a buffoonish punching bag the front of that skull is.
It’s weird, but it’s not *that* weird, assuming you’re working with a punchability ratio of 10/9 or thereabouts.
What the shit is Mad Love?
I didn’t even realize Desperate Housewives was still on. And I figured that Teri Hatcher’s constant facial maintenance would cut into the profits a tad.
Do not watch (variant of would not bang, but for reals).
At least you didn’t make this post a slideshow. That shit is amateur hour.
I don’t believe tehre would be this much hatred for BBT if it weren’t scoring higher ratings than Community while being an inferior show. However, BBT is not a bad show for the fact that CBS sitcoms are all the same show. Poorly-written crap which has no depth but is carried by good casts. Hell, Beth behrs and Kat Dennings are so good and have such chemistry it took me three episodes to figure out how horrific that show was.
So, in defending BBT, I would point out it is one of the better sitcoms based on Cuoco, Galecki, Parsons, the supporting cast. They do an excellent job of obscuring the fact that Chuck Lorre is the anti-Christ.