Brazilian TV behemoth Globo presented its world premiere preview of Brazilian series “Justice: Misconduct” at Content Americas, while also spotlighting its 2024 slate, presenting via sleek fast-paced sizzle reels its array of ever popular telenovelas such as “Crossed Paths,” “Land of Desire,” and “Perfect Love” alongside teasing the continuation of its successful “Justice” series.
“Justice: Misconduct,” the series created by Manuela Dias, is a narrative of moral complexity and human connection framed by the dilemmas surrounding the notion of justice.
Season 1 debuted in 2016. Set against the richly textured backdrop of Recife in Brazil, the series unfolded through interconnected stories of characters navigating the turbulent waters of justice and redemption. Season 2 takes that success, building four new stories through its run. It switches geography too, an idea from director of the series Gustavo Fernández, placing the stories in Ceilândia, Brasilia and its environs. The first season’s success was highlighted by its...
“Justice: Misconduct,” the series created by Manuela Dias, is a narrative of moral complexity and human connection framed by the dilemmas surrounding the notion of justice.
Season 1 debuted in 2016. Set against the richly textured backdrop of Recife in Brazil, the series unfolded through interconnected stories of characters navigating the turbulent waters of justice and redemption. Season 2 takes that success, building four new stories through its run. It switches geography too, an idea from director of the series Gustavo Fernández, placing the stories in Ceilândia, Brasilia and its environs. The first season’s success was highlighted by its...
- 1/24/2024
- by Callum McLennan
- Variety Film + TV
The return of Season 20 of NBC’s hit singing competition “The Voice,” featuring celebrity coaches Kelly Clarkson, John Legend and Blake Shelton, knocked the Monday primetime crown off of “The Bachelor’s” head, dropping the long-running ABC show in ranks after several weeks of being at the top.
“The Voice” drew a 1.1 in the Nielsen Live+Same Day adults 18-49 key demographic rankings and 7.74 million viewers. NBC also premiered the sci-fi drama series “Debris” at 10 p.m. The show, starring Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip, garnered a 0.6 in the key demo and 4.36 million viewers.
The “Women Tell All” episode of Matt James’ season lured 4.62 million viewers, placing “The Bachelor” fourth for ratings sorted by total viewership. The show was down 16.67% in the key demo compared to last week (1.105 versus 1.26) and down 14.54% in watchers. After the 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. window, the alphabet network dropped...
“The Voice” drew a 1.1 in the Nielsen Live+Same Day adults 18-49 key demographic rankings and 7.74 million viewers. NBC also premiered the sci-fi drama series “Debris” at 10 p.m. The show, starring Jonathan Tucker, Riann Steele, Norbert Leo Butz and Scroobius Pip, garnered a 0.6 in the key demo and 4.36 million viewers.
The “Women Tell All” episode of Matt James’ season lured 4.62 million viewers, placing “The Bachelor” fourth for ratings sorted by total viewership. The show was down 16.67% in the key demo compared to last week (1.105 versus 1.26) and down 14.54% in watchers. After the 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. window, the alphabet network dropped...
- 3/2/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Though it wasn’t one of the top programs of Tuesday evening according to Nielsen Live+Same Day fast affiliate numbers (that triumph goes to an original of NBC’s “This Is Us” and to an encore of CBS’ “NCIS”), The CW’s series debut of “Superman & Lois” at 8 p.m. and the “Superman & Lois: Legacy of Hope” special both scored substantial primetime numbers compared to the network’s typical ages 18-49 performance. “Superman & Lois” beamed 1.71 million viewers to its premiere telecast and drew a rating of 0.3 in the key demo. The subsequent special also obtained a 0.3 and drew 1.50 million viewers.
Elsewhere on television, NBC was dominating Tuesday, starting with the 9 p.m. airing of a new episode of “This Is Us” that garnered 5 million viewers and a 0.9 rating in the key demo. It came first in terms of ages 18-49 rankings and second in total viewership for the night.
Elsewhere on television, NBC was dominating Tuesday, starting with the 9 p.m. airing of a new episode of “This Is Us” that garnered 5 million viewers and a 0.9 rating in the key demo. It came first in terms of ages 18-49 rankings and second in total viewership for the night.
- 2/24/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Although Monday’s primetime crown winner was ABC’s long-running dating game show “The Bachelor” in Nielsen Live+Same Day adults 18-49 dey demographic rankings, total viewership slipped from the prior week amid a controversy surrounding host Chris Harrison and frontrunner contestant Rachael Kirkconnell over past racist behavior.
The “hometown dates” episode of Matt James’ season, usually one of the most highly anticipated climaxes of the show, lured 5.23 million viewers, placing “The Bachelor” in fifth for ratings sorted by total viewership. The show was down 16.67% in the key demo compared to last week (1.2 versus 1.44), and down 5.07% in watchers.
Also on at 8 p.m. on Feb. 22 was Fox’s “9-1-1,” which came second in the overall key demo ratings, garnering a 1.0 and came first in the overall viewership scores with 6.54 million viewers. CBS also debuted a new episode of “The Neighborhood”, NBC ran a new episode of “Ellen’s Game of Games...
The “hometown dates” episode of Matt James’ season, usually one of the most highly anticipated climaxes of the show, lured 5.23 million viewers, placing “The Bachelor” in fifth for ratings sorted by total viewership. The show was down 16.67% in the key demo compared to last week (1.2 versus 1.44), and down 5.07% in watchers.
Also on at 8 p.m. on Feb. 22 was Fox’s “9-1-1,” which came second in the overall key demo ratings, garnering a 1.0 and came first in the overall viewership scores with 6.54 million viewers. CBS also debuted a new episode of “The Neighborhood”, NBC ran a new episode of “Ellen’s Game of Games...
- 2/23/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
As usual, NBC’s “Chicago” crossover trio, which consists of the three dramas “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago Pd,” took up the top three slots in Wednesday, Feb. 17’s overnight primetime numbers.
The fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen+Live Same Day indicate that a new episode of the third installment of executive producer Dick Wolf’s franchise, “Chicago Med,” drew a solid 0.9 in the key adults 18-49 demo and approximately 7.38 million viewers at 8 p.m. Brother series “Chicago Fire” was runnerup to the medical drama in the key demo, which ran at 9 p.m. and drew a 0.9 rating and 7.09 million viewers. Closing out the NBC trio at 10 p.m. was a new episode of “Chicago P.D.,” which earned a 0.8 in the 18-49 demographic and 5.72 million viewers.
However, “Riverdale,” the CW’s gritty teen “Archie” comics-inspired drama developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, got a notable and significant boost in last night’s ratings.
The fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen+Live Same Day indicate that a new episode of the third installment of executive producer Dick Wolf’s franchise, “Chicago Med,” drew a solid 0.9 in the key adults 18-49 demo and approximately 7.38 million viewers at 8 p.m. Brother series “Chicago Fire” was runnerup to the medical drama in the key demo, which ran at 9 p.m. and drew a 0.9 rating and 7.09 million viewers. Closing out the NBC trio at 10 p.m. was a new episode of “Chicago P.D.,” which earned a 0.8 in the 18-49 demographic and 5.72 million viewers.
However, “Riverdale,” the CW’s gritty teen “Archie” comics-inspired drama developed by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, got a notable and significant boost in last night’s ratings.
- 2/18/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Though it wasn’t the top program of Tuesday evening according to Nielsen Live+Same Day fast affiliate numbers (that triumph goes to an original of NBC’s “This Is Us”), The CW’s broadcasts of “Two Sentence Horror Stories” and “Trickster” both scored substantial boosts of 66.67% in the key demo, soaring above the previous week’s episodes.
Last night’s new episode of spooky anthology series from Guam-born creator Vera Miao earned a 0.1 rating in the key, adults 18-49 demographic and drew 0.52 million viewers during its 8 p.m. timeslot. The new episode of the coming-of-age tale about an Indigenous teen earned a 0.1 rating in the key demo, and drew 0.37 million viewers at 9 p.m. “Trickster” was recently embedded in a scandal, as its director and producer Michelle Latimer was found guilty of “indigenous-fishing,” claiming to be of Aboriginal descent when she is not. The aftermath led The CW and...
Last night’s new episode of spooky anthology series from Guam-born creator Vera Miao earned a 0.1 rating in the key, adults 18-49 demographic and drew 0.52 million viewers during its 8 p.m. timeslot. The new episode of the coming-of-age tale about an Indigenous teen earned a 0.1 rating in the key demo, and drew 0.37 million viewers at 9 p.m. “Trickster” was recently embedded in a scandal, as its director and producer Michelle Latimer was found guilty of “indigenous-fishing,” claiming to be of Aboriginal descent when she is not. The aftermath led The CW and...
- 2/10/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
NBC’s “Chicago” crossover trio, which consists of the three dramas “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago Pd,” took up the top three slots in Wednesday’s overnight primetime numbers— again. In the last two weeks, they pulled the same triumph (and in the same order), dominating total viewers and all key demos among the Big 4 networks.
The fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen+Live Same Day indicate that a new episode of the third installment of executive producer Dick Wolf’s franchise, “Chicago Med,” drew a solid 1.0 in the adults ages 18-49 key demo and approximately 7.30 million viewers at 8 p.m. Brother series “Chicago Fire” was runnerup to the medical drama in the key demo, which ran at 9 p.m. and drew a 0.9 rating and 7.18 million viewers. Closing out the NBC trio at 10 p.m. was a new episode of “Chicago P.D.,” which earned a 0.8 in the 18-49 demographic and 6.02 million viewers.
The fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen+Live Same Day indicate that a new episode of the third installment of executive producer Dick Wolf’s franchise, “Chicago Med,” drew a solid 1.0 in the adults ages 18-49 key demo and approximately 7.30 million viewers at 8 p.m. Brother series “Chicago Fire” was runnerup to the medical drama in the key demo, which ran at 9 p.m. and drew a 0.9 rating and 7.18 million viewers. Closing out the NBC trio at 10 p.m. was a new episode of “Chicago P.D.,” which earned a 0.8 in the 18-49 demographic and 6.02 million viewers.
- 2/4/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Monday’s primetime crown winner was, for the fifth time in a row, ABC’s long-running dating game show “The Bachelor.” A new episode of Matt James’ season came out at the top of Nielsen’s Live+Same Day fast affiliate rankings, with a 1.4 in the key, adults 18-49 demographic and approximately 5.3 million viewers.
That marks a season high for “The Bachelor,” the second straight week the show has set such a high. The show has also managed to grow its audience for three straight weeks. After ABC’s triumphant 8 to 10 p.m. window, the network dropped a rerun of “The Good Doctor.”
Like last week, a debut episode of Fox’s “9-1-1” at 8 p.m. was runner-up to “The Bachelor” in Monday’s overnight 18-49 numbers, pulling a 0.9 in the key demo and almost 6.49 million viewers, followed by a new episode of “9-1-1” spinoff “9-1-1: Lone Star”.
Elsewhere on television,...
That marks a season high for “The Bachelor,” the second straight week the show has set such a high. The show has also managed to grow its audience for three straight weeks. After ABC’s triumphant 8 to 10 p.m. window, the network dropped a rerun of “The Good Doctor.”
Like last week, a debut episode of Fox’s “9-1-1” at 8 p.m. was runner-up to “The Bachelor” in Monday’s overnight 18-49 numbers, pulling a 0.9 in the key demo and almost 6.49 million viewers, followed by a new episode of “9-1-1” spinoff “9-1-1: Lone Star”.
Elsewhere on television,...
- 2/2/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Last night’s episode of “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune” at 8 p.m., the star-studded ABC spinoff of the original game show led by Pat Sajak and Vanna White, was the winner of Thursday’s Live+Same Day overnight, fast affiliate numbers. The series garnered a 0.8 rating in the key, adults ages 18-49 demographic, and 6.39 million viewers.
The rest of ABC’s slate for Thursday night included a new episode of “The Chase” at 9 p.m., which earned a 0.6 rating in the key demo and 4.72 million viewers, and “The Hustlers” in the next hour-long broadcast window, which drew a 0.5 in the key demo and 2.98 million viewers.
Elsewhere on television, Fox aired a new episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” at 8 p.m., which attracted 2.49 million viewers and a 0.7 in the 18-49 demo, ranking in second place for the night’s telecasts overall. The network also dropped new episodes of “Call Me Kat” at 9 p.
The rest of ABC’s slate for Thursday night included a new episode of “The Chase” at 9 p.m., which earned a 0.6 rating in the key demo and 4.72 million viewers, and “The Hustlers” in the next hour-long broadcast window, which drew a 0.5 in the key demo and 2.98 million viewers.
Elsewhere on television, Fox aired a new episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” at 8 p.m., which attracted 2.49 million viewers and a 0.7 in the 18-49 demo, ranking in second place for the night’s telecasts overall. The network also dropped new episodes of “Call Me Kat” at 9 p.
- 1/29/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
For the second Tuesday in a row, CBS’ cop drama “NCIS” was the top program of the evening according to Nielsen Live+Same Day fast affiliate numbers. The 8 p.m. airing of a brand new episode garnered 9.74 million viewers, soaring above the rest of the primetime rankings. “NCIS” was also first in the adults 18-49 demographic, drawing a 0.9 rating.
CBS continued to dominate Tuesday, with the “FBI” duo taking second and third place for the night in both the key demo and in viewership. At 9 p.m., “FBI” attracted 8.08 million viewers and a 0.8 in adults 18-49; at 10 p.m., “FBI: Most Wanted” landed a season-best amount of watchers (6.14 million), and a 0.6 in the key demo.
Elsewhere on television, ABC debuted the sixth season of the “To Tell the Truth” revival, hosted by Anthony Anderson, which obtained a 0.6 in the key demo and 4.29 million viewers during its 8 p.m. showtime. Additionally,...
CBS continued to dominate Tuesday, with the “FBI” duo taking second and third place for the night in both the key demo and in viewership. At 9 p.m., “FBI” attracted 8.08 million viewers and a 0.8 in adults 18-49; at 10 p.m., “FBI: Most Wanted” landed a season-best amount of watchers (6.14 million), and a 0.6 in the key demo.
Elsewhere on television, ABC debuted the sixth season of the “To Tell the Truth” revival, hosted by Anthony Anderson, which obtained a 0.6 in the key demo and 4.29 million viewers during its 8 p.m. showtime. Additionally,...
- 1/27/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Matt James may have had a rocky start as the 25th (and only Black) lead of ABC’s top-rated dating show “The Bachelor,” premiering with ratings lows, but for the past four Monday nights, fans have been flocking to watch Bachelor Nation’s latest newcomer seal one-on-ones with kisses, give out coveted group date roses, say hello to a new flock of women and dismiss teary-eyed contestants vying for his heart.
For the evening of Jan. 25, “The Bachelor” came out at the top of Nielsen’s Live+Same Day fast affiliate rankings yet again, with a 1.40 in the key, adults 18-49 demographic and approximately 5.06 million viewers. After the primetime crown winner’s 8 to 10 p.m. window, ABC dropped a new episode of “The Good Doctor” starring Freddie Highmore, which garnered a 0.7 rating in the key demo and 4.19 million viewers, a significant increase of 14.75 percent in the demo and 5.51 percent in...
For the evening of Jan. 25, “The Bachelor” came out at the top of Nielsen’s Live+Same Day fast affiliate rankings yet again, with a 1.40 in the key, adults 18-49 demographic and approximately 5.06 million viewers. After the primetime crown winner’s 8 to 10 p.m. window, ABC dropped a new episode of “The Good Doctor” starring Freddie Highmore, which garnered a 0.7 rating in the key demo and 4.19 million viewers, a significant increase of 14.75 percent in the demo and 5.51 percent in...
- 1/26/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Though it wasn’t the “winner” of Thursday’s Nielsen Live+Same Day fast affiliate rankings, The CW’s latest series, a Jared Padalecki-fronted reboot of “Walker, Texas Ranger” entitled “Walker” performed outstandingly well compared to the network’s numbers these past couple of weeks. It attracted roughly 2.4 million viewers to the small screen and earned a rating of 0.4 in the key, adults ages 18-49 demographic.
Instead, CBS’ sitcom spinoff “Young Sheldon,” which, like its predecessor “The Big Bang Theory,” is created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro, took the cake on Thursday night for the network: the winter return of the series garnered a 0.8 rating in the key demo and 7.5 million viewers.
Elsewhere on television at 8 p.m., ABC’s “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune,” which is like the classic Pat Sajak and Vanna White-led game show but with— you guessed it— celebrities drew a 0.8 rating in the key demo and 6.1 million viewers.
Instead, CBS’ sitcom spinoff “Young Sheldon,” which, like its predecessor “The Big Bang Theory,” is created by Chuck Lorre and Steven Molaro, took the cake on Thursday night for the network: the winter return of the series garnered a 0.8 rating in the key demo and 7.5 million viewers.
Elsewhere on television at 8 p.m., ABC’s “Celebrity Wheel of Fortune,” which is like the classic Pat Sajak and Vanna White-led game show but with— you guessed it— celebrities drew a 0.8 rating in the key demo and 6.1 million viewers.
- 1/22/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Last night after Joseph Robinette Biden, Sr. and Kamala Devi Harris were sworn in during the 59th Inaugural Ceremonies (and the rest of America was serenaded by Lady Gaga and Jennifer Lopez and treated to a stirring poetry recital by young rising star Amanda Gorman), CBS, NBC and ABC aired the presidential inauguration special “Celebrating America,” hosted by actor Tom Hanks. During that 8:30 to 10 p.m. window, the three networks attracted a combined 10.56 million viewers— and that Nielsen Live+Same Day fast affiliate number is only expected to grow in the coming days with the addition of the cable networks that carried the special.
Looking at the networks separately, the three “Celebrating America” rankings on the primetime overnight charts are as follows: NBC, ABC and CBS. Prior to 8:30 p.m., all three of those networks ran additional inauguration specials: “The Inauguration of Joseph R. Biden, Sr.” on ABC,...
Looking at the networks separately, the three “Celebrating America” rankings on the primetime overnight charts are as follows: NBC, ABC and CBS. Prior to 8:30 p.m., all three of those networks ran additional inauguration specials: “The Inauguration of Joseph R. Biden, Sr.” on ABC,...
- 1/21/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Even after 17 years on air, Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs continues to arrest the attention of “NCIS” fans. The beloved CBS action-packed police procedural starring Mark Harmon draws impressive numbers for the Big 4 television network.
The drama’s winter return at 8 p.m. was the top program on Tuesday night in Nielsen+Live Same Day stats, obtaining a 0.8 rating in the key, adults ages 18-49 demographic and 9.34 million viewers, a leap of 12.36% in the demo and 9.51% in viewership compared to the last episode, which dropped in December. At 9 p.m., a special episode of “NCIS” attracted 8.4 million viewers and came in second overall in the key demographic, scoring a 0.7.
CBS also took third place in both the key demo and total viewers with a new episode of “FBI: Most Wanted,” which, like “NCIS,” was on holiday hiatus. The “FBI” spinoff garnered a 0.5 rating in the key demo and 5.7 million viewers.
The drama’s winter return at 8 p.m. was the top program on Tuesday night in Nielsen+Live Same Day stats, obtaining a 0.8 rating in the key, adults ages 18-49 demographic and 9.34 million viewers, a leap of 12.36% in the demo and 9.51% in viewership compared to the last episode, which dropped in December. At 9 p.m., a special episode of “NCIS” attracted 8.4 million viewers and came in second overall in the key demographic, scoring a 0.7.
CBS also took third place in both the key demo and total viewers with a new episode of “FBI: Most Wanted,” which, like “NCIS,” was on holiday hiatus. The “FBI” spinoff garnered a 0.5 rating in the key demo and 5.7 million viewers.
- 1/20/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
Viewers are going gaga over the rippling pectorals of Bachelor lead, Matt James, and the franchise’s location for its 25th season: a luxurious Pennsylvania resort brimming with chandeliers and catty contestants. On Monday night, ABC’s “The Bachelor” ran from 8 to 10 p.m., captivating 4.79 million viewers and drew in an average 1.3 rating in the key, adults ages 18-49 demographic. The fourth episode of the newest season, which teased fainting frontrunner Sarah Trott and included colorful commentary from “Queen” Victoria Larson in the trailer, garnered a significant bump up from last week’s episode, getting an increase of 11.11% in the demo and 1.03% in viewers.
Elsewhere at 8 p.m. was the season debut of Fox’s “9-1-1,” which drew a 1.2 rating and 7 million viewers, a substantial decrease compared to season three’s premiere ratings (down 24.53% in the key demo and 1.86% in viewership). Another season debut at the start of Monday’s primetime,...
Elsewhere at 8 p.m. was the season debut of Fox’s “9-1-1,” which drew a 1.2 rating and 7 million viewers, a substantial decrease compared to season three’s premiere ratings (down 24.53% in the key demo and 1.86% in viewership). Another season debut at the start of Monday’s primetime,...
- 1/19/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
NBC’s “Chicago” crossover trio, which consists of the three dramas “Chicago Med,” “Chicago Fire,” and “Chicago Pd,” took up the top three slots in Wednesday’s overnight primetime numbers. The fast affiliate ratings from Nielsen+Live Same Day indicate that a new episode of the third installment of executive producer Dick Wolf’s franchise, “Chicago Med,” drew a 1.0 in the adults ages 18-49 key demo and 7.4 million viewers at 8 p.m. The medical drama tied for first place in the key demo with brother series “Chicago Fire,” which ran at 9 p.m. and drew a 1.0 in the key demo and 7.1 million viewers.
Closing out the NBC trio at 10 p.m. was a new episode of “Chicago P.D.,” which earned a 0.9 in the 18-49 demographic and 6.4 million viewers. The telecast of season eight’s third episode saw an increase in the key demo from the previous episode that aired on Nov.
Closing out the NBC trio at 10 p.m. was a new episode of “Chicago P.D.,” which earned a 0.9 in the 18-49 demographic and 6.4 million viewers. The telecast of season eight’s third episode saw an increase in the key demo from the previous episode that aired on Nov.
- 1/15/2021
- by Mónica Marie Zorrilla
- Variety Film + TV
ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, which took another walk on the beach with Meredith Grey running into a new old friend, topped the night in Thursday’s primetime ratings with a 1.2 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 5.67 million viewers. It paired with Station 19 and A Million Little Things to give the network the overall victory in both the demo and viewers as the broadcasters mostly returned to originals after the Thanksgiving break.
Grey’s was steady with its previous original two weeks ago, while Station 19 and Million Little Things were off a tenth.
CBS was second overall in viewers and tied for second with NBC in the demo with its comedy lineup back in originals last night, beginning with the night’s most watched show Young Sheldon, followed by rookie B Positive, Mom and The Unicorn — all were even with their last originals.
Grey’s was steady with its previous original two weeks ago, while Station 19 and Million Little Things were off a tenth.
CBS was second overall in viewers and tied for second with NBC in the demo with its comedy lineup back in originals last night, beginning with the night’s most watched show Young Sheldon, followed by rookie B Positive, Mom and The Unicorn — all were even with their last originals.
- 12/4/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC’s The Voice led Monday’s broadcast ratings in primetime, delivering a 1.0 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.45 million viewers. The reality singing competition held steady with last week while adding to its audience. Following the two-hour Voice, NBC warmed us up for Election Day with an SNL election special.
ABC debuted the fourth season of The Good Doctor, which scrubbed in down compared with its Season 3 average, hitting a series low for its return, the first of a two-parter that faces Covid-19 head-on. Its lead-in, Dancing With the Stars (0.7, 5.31M), lost its rhythm from last week, dipping three tenths in the demo and shedding viewers.
NBC won the night overall in both metrics, followed by ABC. Univision finished third in the demo with Médicos, Imperio de Mentiras and Dulce Ambición.
Fox ticked down a tenth across the board with its Monday night lineup...
ABC debuted the fourth season of The Good Doctor, which scrubbed in down compared with its Season 3 average, hitting a series low for its return, the first of a two-parter that faces Covid-19 head-on. Its lead-in, Dancing With the Stars (0.7, 5.31M), lost its rhythm from last week, dipping three tenths in the demo and shedding viewers.
NBC won the night overall in both metrics, followed by ABC. Univision finished third in the demo with Médicos, Imperio de Mentiras and Dulce Ambición.
Fox ticked down a tenth across the board with its Monday night lineup...
- 11/3/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS’ Big Brother was the top-rated show in primetime Thursday, scoring a 1.0 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic to go along with 4.14 million viewers. It teamed with fellow reality mate Love Island to help the network finish No. 1 in the key demo overall in early Nielsen numbers. ABC was tops in viewers behind the second night of two Holey Moley specials
Both networks’ fast-affiliate numbers were impacted by local-market preemptions last night because of the NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football opener, Cleveland-Cincinnati, so some adjustments are likely. But so far, Big Brother‘s showing last night was even with last week’s Thursday offering while Love Island was up a tenth; both had to compete with the NFL season opener on NBC last week.
Holey Moley‘s special is up two tenths from last week’s part 1, which came after the competition show’s season finale.
The...
Both networks’ fast-affiliate numbers were impacted by local-market preemptions last night because of the NFL Network’s Thursday Night Football opener, Cleveland-Cincinnati, so some adjustments are likely. But so far, Big Brother‘s showing last night was even with last week’s Thursday offering while Love Island was up a tenth; both had to compete with the NFL season opener on NBC last week.
Holey Moley‘s special is up two tenths from last week’s part 1, which came after the competition show’s season finale.
The...
- 9/18/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
Once again, Big Brother finished first Wednesday night in the primetime ratings, delivering a 1.0 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 3.94 million viewers. The numbers held steady with last week and was enough to top the night in the demo. CBS also had the Wednesday premiere of Love Island (0.4, 1.67M), which ticked up in the demo from Tuesday’s episode. The network’s night ended with the premiere of 48 Hours Suspicion.
The Wednesday night results show for America’s Got Talent was on par with last week. NBC also aired the Inspire Change (0.2, 1.38M) special as well as a Chicago Fire repeat.
Over at the CW, Coroner hit an all-time time viewership high for the series. There was also good news for The 100 (0.2, 589K), which ticked up in the demo and saw its largest audience in a month.
CBS won the night overall in the demo, while NBC took the top spot in total viewers.
The Wednesday night results show for America’s Got Talent was on par with last week. NBC also aired the Inspire Change (0.2, 1.38M) special as well as a Chicago Fire repeat.
Over at the CW, Coroner hit an all-time time viewership high for the series. There was also good news for The 100 (0.2, 589K), which ticked up in the demo and saw its largest audience in a month.
CBS won the night overall in the demo, while NBC took the top spot in total viewers.
- 9/10/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The Season 12 premiere of American Ninja Warrior set the bar Monday night, delivering a 0.6 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 3.50 million viewers. The NBC athletic competition was down from its Season 11 average but ticked up a tenth from last week’s all-stars special. NBC ended the night with a repeat of Dateline and won the night overall in both the demo and total viewers.
ABC’s Monday was taken over by the finale of The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! was on par with last week and matched its season lows.
In the middle of CBS reruns of The Neighborhood, Young Sheldon and Bull, the Monday edition of Love Island held steady with last week’s numbers but slipped a tenth from Sunday’s edition.
Univision finished second overall in the demo among the broadcast nets with a lineup including La Rosa de Guadalupe, Médicos and the premiere of Dulce Ambicion.
Fox’s Monday night movie Draft Day (0.3, 1.36M) climbed a tenth from last week’s Love the Coopers, while the CW aired repeats of Penn and Teller: Fool Us.
ABC’s Monday was taken over by the finale of The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! was on par with last week and matched its season lows.
In the middle of CBS reruns of The Neighborhood, Young Sheldon and Bull, the Monday edition of Love Island held steady with last week’s numbers but slipped a tenth from Sunday’s edition.
Univision finished second overall in the demo among the broadcast nets with a lineup including La Rosa de Guadalupe, Médicos and the premiere of Dulce Ambicion.
Fox’s Monday night movie Draft Day (0.3, 1.36M) climbed a tenth from last week’s Love the Coopers, while the CW aired repeats of Penn and Teller: Fool Us.
- 9/8/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
The finale of “Tough As Nails” didn’t quite nail the landing for CBS.
The Phil Keoghan-hosted series signed off its first season with a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49, a tick down from the penultimate episode, and just over 3 million total viewers. Earlier on, “Big Brother” also lost a little ground, ticking down around 10% from the week before to a 1.0 rating and 4.1 million total viewers. Despite those slight set backs, CBS still managed to win the night overall, averaging a 0.6.
Over on NBC, a results episode of “America’s Got Talent” delivered a 0.6 rating and 5.4 million total viewers, the largest audience tally of the night. That’s even on last Wednesday’s episode on both metrics. An “Ellen’s Game of Games” replay followed with a 0.4 and 2.5 million viewers. NBC rounded off the night with a “Chicago Med” replay at a 0.3 and just under 2 million viewers.
NBC ended up in a...
The Phil Keoghan-hosted series signed off its first season with a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49, a tick down from the penultimate episode, and just over 3 million total viewers. Earlier on, “Big Brother” also lost a little ground, ticking down around 10% from the week before to a 1.0 rating and 4.1 million total viewers. Despite those slight set backs, CBS still managed to win the night overall, averaging a 0.6.
Over on NBC, a results episode of “America’s Got Talent” delivered a 0.6 rating and 5.4 million total viewers, the largest audience tally of the night. That’s even on last Wednesday’s episode on both metrics. An “Ellen’s Game of Games” replay followed with a 0.4 and 2.5 million viewers. NBC rounded off the night with a “Chicago Med” replay at a 0.3 and just under 2 million viewers.
NBC ended up in a...
- 9/3/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
TV Ratings: NBA Playoff Game Trumps ‘America’s Got Talent,’ ‘Transplant’ Debuts to 4 Million Viewers
The Tuesday night ratings race was a battle between the NBA playoff game between the Utah Jazz and the Denver Nuggets, and the latest edition of “America’s Got Talent.”
In the end, the basketball came out on top, averaging around a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 2.7 million total viewers for ABC. The game itself was the decider between two evenly-matched teams, and ended in a narrow 80-78 victory for the Nuggets.
However, “America’s Got Talent” easily got the viewership upper hand, drawing 6.1 million pairs of eyeballs to its latest episode, a three-week high for its Tuesday night showings. Last night’s episode came in at a 0.7 rating, even on last week. Following “Agt,” Canadian medical drama “Transplant” kicked off its U.S. run on NBC with a 0.4 rating and just under 4 million viewers. That’s not a bad return all things considered, and represented the largest audience tally in the 10 p.
In the end, the basketball came out on top, averaging around a 0.9 rating among adults 18-49 and 2.7 million total viewers for ABC. The game itself was the decider between two evenly-matched teams, and ended in a narrow 80-78 victory for the Nuggets.
However, “America’s Got Talent” easily got the viewership upper hand, drawing 6.1 million pairs of eyeballs to its latest episode, a three-week high for its Tuesday night showings. Last night’s episode came in at a 0.7 rating, even on last week. Following “Agt,” Canadian medical drama “Transplant” kicked off its U.S. run on NBC with a 0.4 rating and just under 4 million viewers. That’s not a bad return all things considered, and represented the largest audience tally in the 10 p.
- 9/2/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
After two weeks of the DNC and Rnc, regular programming began to resurface in primetime Monday night. American Ninja Warrior returned with a special all-stars episode, leading the night with a 0.5 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 3.48 million viewers. It was followed by a rerun of Dateline, with both shows giving the network the overall nightly victory in both metrics.
On CBS, quarantined romance continued to heat up on Love Island but it wasn’t hot enough; the reality dating competition slipped a tenth in the demo from last week’s Monday debut. In addition, the broadcaster gave audiences encores of The Neighborhood, Young Sheldon and Bull.
The Bachelorette: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! returned on ABC, ticking down in the demo and in viewership from its last airing. Meanwhile, Fox aired the holiday movie Love the Coopers, which was steady with last week’s movie presentation The King’s Speech.
On CBS, quarantined romance continued to heat up on Love Island but it wasn’t hot enough; the reality dating competition slipped a tenth in the demo from last week’s Monday debut. In addition, the broadcaster gave audiences encores of The Neighborhood, Young Sheldon and Bull.
The Bachelorette: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! returned on ABC, ticking down in the demo and in viewership from its last airing. Meanwhile, Fox aired the holiday movie Love the Coopers, which was steady with last week’s movie presentation The King’s Speech.
- 9/1/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
ABC’s “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever!” returned from a three-week break to its lowest ratings yet.
The “Bachelor” highlight show scored a 0.2 rating among adults 18-49 and drew only 1.5 million, roughly a 20% drop on both metrics from the previous episode. It remains to be seen whether the show can boost things a little with its final episode of the summer next week.
NBC won the night overall, thanks to an “American Ninja Warrior” special which delivered a 0.5 rating and 3.5 million total viewers. The all-star special which aired on Monday was shot after season 11 finished. Later in the night, “Dateline” scored a 0.4 rating and 2.8 million viewers.
Over on CBS, “Love Island” fared better than its reality counterpart, ticking up to a 0.3 rating and 1.6 million viewers. That represents the dating show’s largest audience since the season 2 premiere a week ago. Leading into it, replays of “The Neighborhood” and “Young Sheldon” both scored a 0.4 rating.
The “Bachelor” highlight show scored a 0.2 rating among adults 18-49 and drew only 1.5 million, roughly a 20% drop on both metrics from the previous episode. It remains to be seen whether the show can boost things a little with its final episode of the summer next week.
NBC won the night overall, thanks to an “American Ninja Warrior” special which delivered a 0.5 rating and 3.5 million total viewers. The all-star special which aired on Monday was shot after season 11 finished. Later in the night, “Dateline” scored a 0.4 rating and 2.8 million viewers.
Over on CBS, “Love Island” fared better than its reality counterpart, ticking up to a 0.3 rating and 1.6 million viewers. That represents the dating show’s largest audience since the season 2 premiere a week ago. Leading into it, replays of “The Neighborhood” and “Young Sheldon” both scored a 0.4 rating.
- 9/1/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
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