"Survivor" premiered opposite "American Idol" for the first time EVER on a Wednesday (Feb 16) - and, well, it didn't work out for "Survivor".

--"Idol" owned the night, averaging 22.9 million viewers.  "Survivor:  Redemption Island" only attracted 11.2 million viewers, which is an all-time low for a "Survivor" premiere.  It's in its 22nd season, so it's had 21 higher-rated premieres.
--The last season premiered to 12.2 million people this past fall . . . and the season before that, which aired last spring, began with 14.2 million viewers.
The previous premiere low came in the fall of 2009.  That season kicked off with 11.7 million viewers.
With that in mind, we got to talking in the office about whether or not the show has run it's course? In fact, the subject came up (AGAIN) that isn't reality programming just about dead? The whole reality thing has basically moved to cable (Hoarders, Intervention, Jersey Shore, Real Housewives) and the major networks seem to be embracing the good old scripted comedy/drama/action/adventure ideas again.
We tried to run through all the 'surviving' reality on the big three networks- here's what we came up with:
Survivor
American Idol
America's Got Talent
The Bachelor (ette)
Hell's Kitchen
Amazing Race
Did we miss any? What do you think? Are we over reality TV? Comment/interact with us below!

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