A week after Taye Diggs’ surprise exit from “All American,” the CW sports drama’s ratings were up 35% over last week for Monday’s follow-up episode, according to official live + same day Nielsen data.
As viewers tuned in to witness the grim aftermath of the death of father figure and coach Billy Baker, “All American” drew in 671,000 total viewers — up 21.3% from last week’s 553,000 total viewers — and scored 0.23 ratings score in the key demo, marking a 35.3% increase from last week’s 0.17 rating score.
The widespread buzz from Diggs’ departure also boosted its spinoff series, “All American: Homecoming,” which received 444,000 total viewers — up 12% from last week’s total viewership of 396,000 — and a 0.14 ratings score — up 27% from the last week’s 0.11 ratings score.
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As viewers tuned in to witness the grim aftermath of the death of father figure and coach Billy Baker, “All American” drew in 671,000 total viewers — up 21.3% from last week’s 553,000 total viewers — and scored 0.23 ratings score in the key demo, marking a 35.3% increase from last week’s 0.17 rating score.
The widespread buzz from Diggs’ departure also boosted its spinoff series, “All American: Homecoming,” which received 444,000 total viewers — up 12% from last week’s total viewership of 396,000 — and a 0.14 ratings score — up 27% from the last week’s 0.11 ratings score.
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- 2/23/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
“The Bachelor” premiere gave a Monday primetime rose to ABC as the network earned the highest rating of the night with a score of 0.54 in the key broadcast demo, according to official live plus same-day Nielsen data.
As viewers tuned in to watch new bachelor Zach Shallcross welcome 30 women to the Bachelor mansion and make his pick for the coveted first impression rose, the Season 27 premiere courted 3 million total viewers and earned a rating of 0.65 — making “The Bachelor” the second highest-rated program of the night.
Here’s how primetime broke down across the major broadcast networks:
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ABC was first in ratings with an average 0.54 rating in the key demo and third for total viewers with an average of 3.1 million. After the early success of “The Bachelor,” which aired from 8 p.m. to 10 p.
As viewers tuned in to watch new bachelor Zach Shallcross welcome 30 women to the Bachelor mansion and make his pick for the coveted first impression rose, the Season 27 premiere courted 3 million total viewers and earned a rating of 0.65 — making “The Bachelor” the second highest-rated program of the night.
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ABC was first in ratings with an average 0.54 rating in the key demo and third for total viewers with an average of 3.1 million. After the early success of “The Bachelor,” which aired from 8 p.m. to 10 p.
- 1/25/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
ABC’s special airing of the pilot episode of “Reasonable Doubt,” the Hulu legal drama and Onyx Collective’s first series — which hails from director and executive producer Kerry Washington — averaged 1.8 million viewers on Thursday night, according to official Nielsen live plus same-day figures.
The debut episode, which first streamed on Hulu at the end of September, also drew a score of 0.2 in the 18-49 demo. While the special slightly outperformed the ratings drawn by “Alaska Daily,” which traditionally holds the Thursday 10 p.m. primetime slot, it nabbed almost a million viewers less in the time slot than last week and the week prior.
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The debut episode, which first streamed on Hulu at the end of September, also drew a score of 0.2 in the 18-49 demo. While the special slightly outperformed the ratings drawn by “Alaska Daily,” which traditionally holds the Thursday 10 p.m. primetime slot, it nabbed almost a million viewers less in the time slot than last week and the week prior.
Here’s how the rest of the broadcast networks stacked up throughout the night:
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- 11/11/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Despite decreasing awards viewership across the board, ABC saw a hit in its numbers for Wednesday night’s broadcast of the 2022 Country Music Association Awards.
The network’s live broadcast was up around 10 in viewing figures from the year prior (averaging 7.6 million viewers compared to last year’s 6.8). That watching increase follows 2021’s 3.5 dip, which was readily recovered. Additionally, the special held steady in the advertising-friendly demo of 18-49 year olds, per official Nielsen figures of live plus same-day data, scoring 1.1 in the demo, same as last year.
Per the network, the 56th Annual CMA Awards ranked over its next competitor by 23 in total viewers (7.6 million vs. 6.2 million for NBC’s “Chicago Fire”) and by 43 among the demo (1.0/10 vs. 0.7/6 for CBS’ “Survivor”). The broadcast also hit a three-year high in viewership since 2019. In live stream minutes watched, the ceremony also posted a growth of 10, from 3 million minutes to 3.3 million.
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The network’s live broadcast was up around 10 in viewing figures from the year prior (averaging 7.6 million viewers compared to last year’s 6.8). That watching increase follows 2021’s 3.5 dip, which was readily recovered. Additionally, the special held steady in the advertising-friendly demo of 18-49 year olds, per official Nielsen figures of live plus same-day data, scoring 1.1 in the demo, same as last year.
Per the network, the 56th Annual CMA Awards ranked over its next competitor by 23 in total viewers (7.6 million vs. 6.2 million for NBC’s “Chicago Fire”) and by 43 among the demo (1.0/10 vs. 0.7/6 for CBS’ “Survivor”). The broadcast also hit a three-year high in viewership since 2019. In live stream minutes watched, the ceremony also posted a growth of 10, from 3 million minutes to 3.3 million.
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- 11/10/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
ABC News’ “On the Road to the CMA Awards,” the Luke Bryan-hosted behind-the-scenes special of the upcoming awards ceremony, averaged 1.4 million viewers and received 0.17 in the demo on Tuesday, according to Nielsen’s official live plus same-day figures.
The special, which will also be available Tuesday on Hulu, sees the news teams travel across the globe to three different continents — Australia, Europe and North America — for a look at some of the top country music stars in the lead-up to the 2022 CMA Awards, airing Nov. 9. “On the Road to the CMA Awards” explores the highs and lows of life on tour, including the more private offstage moments and interactions with loyal fans.
While the program underperformed in viewership and the demo, it’s likely that multiplatform and delayed viewing will increase its numbers. “On the Road” also gave viewers an all-access look at Wynonna Judd as she made her...
The special, which will also be available Tuesday on Hulu, sees the news teams travel across the globe to three different continents — Australia, Europe and North America — for a look at some of the top country music stars in the lead-up to the 2022 CMA Awards, airing Nov. 9. “On the Road to the CMA Awards” explores the highs and lows of life on tour, including the more private offstage moments and interactions with loyal fans.
While the program underperformed in viewership and the demo, it’s likely that multiplatform and delayed viewing will increase its numbers. “On the Road” also gave viewers an all-access look at Wynonna Judd as she made her...
- 11/9/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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ABC’s Friday airing of “Black Panther: In Search of Wakanda” drew 2.4 million total viewers a week ahead of the “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” premiere, according to Nielsen’s live plus same-day figures.
The one-hour program hosted by Robin Roberts, which explores the evolution of Black Panther from the 1960s comic to the 2018 film, drew 45 less total viewership than last Friday’s Diane Sawyer interview with Matthew Perry, which also aired in the 8 p.m. slot on ABC and brought in 4.4 total viewers on average and earned a ratings score of 0.47 in the 18-49 demographic, as compared the ratings score of 0.30 earned by “Black Panther: In Search of Wakanda.” Both specials were available to stream the next day on Hulu.
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Fox was first in ratings with an average 0.48 rating in the key demo and fourth in total viewers with an average of 2.1 million,...
The one-hour program hosted by Robin Roberts, which explores the evolution of Black Panther from the 1960s comic to the 2018 film, drew 45 less total viewership than last Friday’s Diane Sawyer interview with Matthew Perry, which also aired in the 8 p.m. slot on ABC and brought in 4.4 total viewers on average and earned a ratings score of 0.47 in the 18-49 demographic, as compared the ratings score of 0.30 earned by “Black Panther: In Search of Wakanda.” Both specials were available to stream the next day on Hulu.
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- 11/8/2022
- by Loree Seitz
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NBC’s “Chicago Med” raked in 6.6 million average viewers for the departing episode of Asjha Cooper, who played Dr. Vanessa Taylor for two seasons and appeared on 29 episodes of the Dick Wolf show.
In a critical episode for the character, who had earlier been revealed as Maggie’s (Marlyne Barrett) daughter who she’d given up for adoption, Vanessa made the decision to leave her post as a doctor at the hospital for an opportunity to travel to the Philippines and help others.
“Chicago Med” has previously seen total viewership figures in the high 6 million range, though viewership had declined last week due to airings of reruns and competition for the 8 p.m. time slot from CBS’ “Survivor.”
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In a critical episode for the character, who had earlier been revealed as Maggie’s (Marlyne Barrett) daughter who she’d given up for adoption, Vanessa made the decision to leave her post as a doctor at the hospital for an opportunity to travel to the Philippines and help others.
“Chicago Med” has previously seen total viewership figures in the high 6 million range, though viewership had declined last week due to airings of reruns and competition for the 8 p.m. time slot from CBS’ “Survivor.”
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The World Series Game 4 posted a Wednesday primetime win for Fox as the network flew past the competition, hitting a home...
- 11/4/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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The World Series Game 3 scored a Tuesday primetime win for Fox as the network blew away the competition, taking first place in both total viewership and the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen’s live plus same-day figures.
The highly anticipated game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston Astros gave a home run to Fox by earning a ratings score of 2.63 in the key demo and drawing in 11.3 total viewers for the network during Tuesday’s primetime. As the Phillies became the fourth team in history to hit five home runs in the World Series, the 8 p.m. game scored a rating of 2.6 and a total viewership of 11.2 million on average — a whooping 273 increase from last week’s airing of “The Resident” in the 8 p.m. slot, which received 3 million average viewers.
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The highly anticipated game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Houston Astros gave a home run to Fox by earning a ratings score of 2.63 in the key demo and drawing in 11.3 total viewers for the network during Tuesday’s primetime. As the Phillies became the fourth team in history to hit five home runs in the World Series, the 8 p.m. game scored a rating of 2.6 and a total viewership of 11.2 million on average — a whooping 273 increase from last week’s airing of “The Resident” in the 8 p.m. slot, which received 3 million average viewers.
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- 11/3/2022
- by Loree Seitz
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“The Voice’s” first stab at at three-way knockout round belted out a Monday primetime win for NBC, as the network took first place in both total viewership and the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen’s live plus same-day figures.
While the show typically pits two performers head-to-head to secure their spot in the live playoffs round, NBC shook things up by adding a third singer to the mix — and it clearly paid off. NBC earned a 0.52 rating in the demo and a total average viewership of 4.9 million — both up slightly from last week’s 0.51 ratings score and 4.6 million viewers on average.
Beginning at 8 p.m., “The Voice” led NBC to early victory by scoring a rating of 0.61 and receiving 6.3 million viewers on average — the highest rating and viewership of the night across networks. A new episode of “Quantum Leap” premiered at 10 p.m. and closed out the night...
While the show typically pits two performers head-to-head to secure their spot in the live playoffs round, NBC shook things up by adding a third singer to the mix — and it clearly paid off. NBC earned a 0.52 rating in the demo and a total average viewership of 4.9 million — both up slightly from last week’s 0.51 ratings score and 4.6 million viewers on average.
Beginning at 8 p.m., “The Voice” led NBC to early victory by scoring a rating of 0.61 and receiving 6.3 million viewers on average — the highest rating and viewership of the night across networks. A new episode of “Quantum Leap” premiered at 10 p.m. and closed out the night...
- 11/2/2022
- by Loree Seitz
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Fox’s coverage of Game 1 of the World Series — which featured a historic comeback for the Phillies against the Houston Astros, the largest of its kind by a National League team since 1956 — hit a home run in both the key demo of 18-49 year olds, as well as viewership.
On Friday night, the network posted a ratings score more than five times the figure the week prior, jumping from “WWE’s Friday Night Smackdown” number of 0.52 to 2.75. The game also averaged 11.5 million viewers, up around two million from Game 1 last year, which saw a record-low viewership for the World Series. Ratings held steady from the year prior, which saw the World Series opener’s early demo figures at 2.3.
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On Friday night, the network posted a ratings score more than five times the figure the week prior, jumping from “WWE’s Friday Night Smackdown” number of 0.52 to 2.75. The game also averaged 11.5 million viewers, up around two million from Game 1 last year, which saw a record-low viewership for the World Series. Ratings held steady from the year prior, which saw the World Series opener’s early demo figures at 2.3.
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- 10/31/2022
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