“The Voice’s” first live show results scaled a Tuesday primetime ratings win for NBC, according to Nielsen’s live plus same-day figures.
As audiences tuned in to see which of Monday night’s top 16 singers made it through to next week, “The Voice” earned a 0.67 ratings score in the key demographic, driving NBC to win the night’s ratings by scoring an average 0.46 and drawing in 5.9 million viewers on average.
Here’s how primetime broke down across the major broadcast networks:
NBC was first in ratings with an average 0.46 rating in the key demo and second in total viewers with an average of 3.8 million, according to Nielsen data. After “The Voice’s” 8 p.m. airing, “La Brea” maintained a steady audience with a rating of 0.43 and 3.3 million viewers on average at 9 p.m. “New Amsterdam” closed out the night with a 0.27 rating and drew in 2.3 million viewers.
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As audiences tuned in to see which of Monday night’s top 16 singers made it through to next week, “The Voice” earned a 0.67 ratings score in the key demographic, driving NBC to win the night’s ratings by scoring an average 0.46 and drawing in 5.9 million viewers on average.
Here’s how primetime broke down across the major broadcast networks:
NBC was first in ratings with an average 0.46 rating in the key demo and second in total viewers with an average of 3.8 million, according to Nielsen data. After “The Voice’s” 8 p.m. airing, “La Brea” maintained a steady audience with a rating of 0.43 and 3.3 million viewers on average at 9 p.m. “New Amsterdam” closed out the night with a 0.27 rating and drew in 2.3 million viewers.
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- 11/17/2022
- by Loree Seitz
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CBS’ “The Greatest @Home Videos” Thanksgiving special, aptly titled “Thanks & Giving,” scored 3 million viewers upon its airing on Friday at 8 p.m., per official Nielsen live plus-same day figures. The special featured country music star Luke Bryan and host Cedric the Entertainer, as they highlighted hometown heroes who stepped in during Hurricane Ian.
“Thanks & Giving” helped the network average 3 million viewers overall across primetime, the highest of the night across the big five. The program was third in viewership overall, behind ABC’s airing of “Shark Tank” and an encore airing of its network peer “Blue Bloods” (3.4 million).
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Also of note, Fox’s “Friday Night Smackdown” won in the 18-49 demo, showcasing a 20 increase week over week. The episode also drew 2.3 million viewers, up 6 week over week.
Here’s how the rest of the networks fared across primetime:
After Fox,...
“Thanks & Giving” helped the network average 3 million viewers overall across primetime, the highest of the night across the big five. The program was third in viewership overall, behind ABC’s airing of “Shark Tank” and an encore airing of its network peer “Blue Bloods” (3.4 million).
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Also of note, Fox’s “Friday Night Smackdown” won in the 18-49 demo, showcasing a 20 increase week over week. The episode also drew 2.3 million viewers, up 6 week over week.
Here’s how the rest of the networks fared across primetime:
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- 11/15/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
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.”
Here’s how primetime broke down across the major broadcast networks:
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
- The Wrap
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
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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The “Bachelor in Paradise” reunion from “split week,” a week-long period that sent the original women away while new women tempted the men on the beach, earned a rose for ABC Tuesday night, as the network took first place in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic, according to Nielsen’s live plus same-day figures.
As fans tuned in to see which couples will stay together after the week of torment for some and romance for others, Bachelor Nation upped the ante this week with by slightly raising ABC’s primetime rating from last week’s 0.47 to 0.50 this week, and drawing in 2.3 million average viewers as compared to last week’s 2.2 million average viewers.
Starting the night strong at 8 p.m., “Bachelor in Paradise” received a 0.63 rating in the demo — the highest rating of the night — during its two-hour episode and brought in a viewership of 2.6 million on average. ABC finished off the night with at 10 p.
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- 10/27/2022
- by Loree Seitz
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Fox and NBC went head-to-head in Monday night ratings this week, as the networks’ top-rated shows “9-1-1” and “The Voice” battled each other for the coveted 18-49 demographic. While both led the night with a 0.51 ratings score, CBS won in total average viewership, as it has done for the past four consecutive Mondays.
Ultimately, the flagship “9-1-1” brought the heat with a 0.69 in the demo, the highest of the night across hours and networks. Meanwhile, CBS’ “NCIS” logged 6.9 million total viewers on average, retaining all of its watchers from the week prior.
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Fox and NBC tied for first in the key demo. After the former’s airing of an emotional new episode of the Angela Bassett-starring drama, there was a new installment of “The Cleaning Lady,...
Ultimately, the flagship “9-1-1” brought the heat with a 0.69 in the demo, the highest of the night across hours and networks. Meanwhile, CBS’ “NCIS” logged 6.9 million total viewers on average, retaining all of its watchers from the week prior.
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- 10/26/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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Fox has claimed another ratings victory with “Friday Night Smackdown,” per Nielsen’s official live plus same-day data. Just like last week, the network won in the coveted 18-49 demo with a score of 0.52 for the live sports event, which aired for two hours and drew 2.2 million viewers.
Meanwhile, CBS won in total average viewership for the night, thanks to its procedurals “S.W.A.T.,” “Fire Country” and “Blue Bloods.” The network drew 5.2 million total average viewers, with “Blue Bloods” winning the night in viewership across networks and hours with 5.9 million.
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After Fox, CBS was second in ratings, with 0.43 in the demo. At 8 p.m., an airing of “S.W.A.T.” netted 4.4 million viewers on average, as well as 0.4 in ratings. An hour later, “Fire Country” turned up the temperature with 0.45 in...
Meanwhile, CBS won in total average viewership for the night, thanks to its procedurals “S.W.A.T.,” “Fire Country” and “Blue Bloods.” The network drew 5.2 million total average viewers, with “Blue Bloods” winning the night in viewership across networks and hours with 5.9 million.
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- 10/25/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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CBS has topped the class in Thursday night ratings under the tutelage of its “Big Bang Theory” spinoff “Young Sheldon.” The half-hour comedy won in both the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and total average viewership across all the networks and hours of primetime.
The broadcast network scored 0.39 in the key demo and netted 4.8 million total viewers on average, according to live plus same-day data from Nielsen. Kicking off the night at 8 p.m., “Young Sheldon” hit a 0.55 in ratings and received 6.8 million total average viewers. At 8:30 p.m. was an airing of “Ghosts,” which won its half-hour with 0.51 in the demo and a total viewership of 6.1 million on average. At 9 p.m., “So Help Me Todd” got 0.32 in ratings and 4.3 million viewers on average. The night closed out at 10 p.m. with “CSI: Vegas,” which received a 0.3 ratings score and averaged 3.6 million viewers.
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The broadcast network scored 0.39 in the key demo and netted 4.8 million total viewers on average, according to live plus same-day data from Nielsen. Kicking off the night at 8 p.m., “Young Sheldon” hit a 0.55 in ratings and received 6.8 million total average viewers. At 8:30 p.m. was an airing of “Ghosts,” which won its half-hour with 0.51 in the demo and a total viewership of 6.1 million on average. At 9 p.m., “So Help Me Todd” got 0.32 in ratings and 4.3 million viewers on average. The night closed out at 10 p.m. with “CSI: Vegas,” which received a 0.3 ratings score and averaged 3.6 million viewers.
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- 10/22/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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Thanks to its “FBI” franchise, CBS has once again locked down a Tuesday night win in both the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and total average viewership, according to Nielsen’s live plus same-day figures. The network pulled back up in ratings after last week’s slight dip, to 0.5 in the demo, and saw similar total average viewership with 6.2 million.
Kicking off the night at 8 p.m., CBS’ flagship “FBI” drew in 0.53 in ratings and 7.1 million total average viewers — the highest of the night across all networks and primetime hours. Next up, “FBI: International” received 0.48 in the demo and 6.1 million total viewers on average. Closing out primetime for the network was “FBI: Most Wanted,” which saw a full tenth of a point jump from last week (0.38 to 0.48 in the key demo), as well as 5.3 million total viewers on average.
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Kicking off the night at 8 p.m., CBS’ flagship “FBI” drew in 0.53 in ratings and 7.1 million total average viewers — the highest of the night across all networks and primetime hours. Next up, “FBI: International” received 0.48 in the demo and 6.1 million total viewers on average. Closing out primetime for the network was “FBI: Most Wanted,” which saw a full tenth of a point jump from last week (0.38 to 0.48 in the key demo), as well as 5.3 million total viewers on average.
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- 10/20/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
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