About 6.4 million people tuned in to watch Simon Cowell declare that he’d found the best act of the season on Tuesday night’s episode of “America’s Got Talent.” The episode was the most-watched program of the night, and also the highest-rated with a 0.7 in the key 18-49 demographic.
NBC’s follow up program, a new game show called “Password,” also performed fairly well with a 0.5 and 3.9 million eyeballs, earning NBC the night’s ratings trophy.
Here’s how the rest of primetime shook out across the major broadcasters:
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NBC was first in ratings with an average 0.7 rating in the key demo and in total viewers with an average of 5.6 million, according to official live + same day Nielsen data.
“America’s Got Talent” fought its way to a 0.7 demo rating and 6.4 million total viewers at 8 p.
NBC’s follow up program, a new game show called “Password,” also performed fairly well with a 0.5 and 3.9 million eyeballs, earning NBC the night’s ratings trophy.
Here’s how the rest of primetime shook out across the major broadcasters:
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NBC was first in ratings with an average 0.7 rating in the key demo and in total viewers with an average of 5.6 million, according to official live + same day Nielsen data.
“America’s Got Talent” fought its way to a 0.7 demo rating and 6.4 million total viewers at 8 p.
- 8/31/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
Surprise, surprise. “The Bachelorette” won with primetime viewers on Monday night.
The juicy episode in which the men who have been eliminated during Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia’s journeys to find love returned for one final moment in the spotlight during the “Men Tell All” special courted a 0.8 demo rating and 3.3 million total viewers and was the most-watched and highest-rated program of the night — which also helped boost ABC to the top spot among the broadcast networks.
ABC’s newest competition series “Claim to Fame” couldn’t hold onto the momentum though, managing only a 0.3 and 1.6 million total viewers (which is still fairly decent for broadcast ratings).
“American Ninja Warrior” also had a strong showing on NBC, with a 0.5 demo rating and 3.1 million total viewers. NBC was the second highest-rated network of the night.
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The juicy episode in which the men who have been eliminated during Gabby Windey and Rachel Recchia’s journeys to find love returned for one final moment in the spotlight during the “Men Tell All” special courted a 0.8 demo rating and 3.3 million total viewers and was the most-watched and highest-rated program of the night — which also helped boost ABC to the top spot among the broadcast networks.
ABC’s newest competition series “Claim to Fame” couldn’t hold onto the momentum though, managing only a 0.3 and 1.6 million total viewers (which is still fairly decent for broadcast ratings).
“American Ninja Warrior” also had a strong showing on NBC, with a 0.5 demo rating and 3.1 million total viewers. NBC was the second highest-rated network of the night.
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- 8/30/2022
- by Katie Campione
- The Wrap
Another day, another unscripted reality competition series dominating primetime ratings.
On Tuesday night, NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” was the highest-rated and most-watched show with a 0.7 rating in the highly-coveted and advertiser-friendly 18-49 demographic and 6.3 million total viewers. Unsurprisingly, NBC was the highest-rated and most-watched network of the night as a result.
So who was battling it out for second place?
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Here’s how primetime shook out among the major broadcasters:
As mentioned, NBC was the highest-rated network with an average 0.6 key demo score and the most-watched with 5.5 million total average viewers, according to official live plus same-day Nielsen data. “Password” carried on the strong momentum set by “AGT” with a 0.5 rating in the ad-friendly demo and a healthy 3.9 million total viewers.
CBS was tied for second in the ratings with an average 0.3 key demo score,...
On Tuesday night, NBC’s “America’s Got Talent” was the highest-rated and most-watched show with a 0.7 rating in the highly-coveted and advertiser-friendly 18-49 demographic and 6.3 million total viewers. Unsurprisingly, NBC was the highest-rated and most-watched network of the night as a result.
So who was battling it out for second place?
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Here’s how primetime shook out among the major broadcasters:
As mentioned, NBC was the highest-rated network with an average 0.6 key demo score and the most-watched with 5.5 million total average viewers, according to official live plus same-day Nielsen data. “Password” carried on the strong momentum set by “AGT” with a 0.5 rating in the ad-friendly demo and a healthy 3.9 million total viewers.
CBS was tied for second in the ratings with an average 0.3 key demo score,...
- 8/24/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
ABC’s “The Bachelorette” snagged Monday night’s highest ratings in the advertiser-friendly 18-49 demographic (0.8) and the largest overall audience with 3.3 million total viewers. But overall, it was a quiet night in both ratings and viewership.
As audiences anxiously await the fall broadcast season, the major networks have done their best to maintain viewer interest. While live sports and unscripted reality programming has helped satiate the appetites for programming, not every night of primetime has been a ratings bonanza.
That’s reflected in the smaller than usual audience totals Monday night.
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Here’s how primetime shook out among the major broadcasters:
ABC was first in the ratings with a 0.6 average demo score and first in total average viewers with 2.78 million, according to official live plus same-day Nielsen data. “The Bachelorette,” which ran from 8 p.m.
As audiences anxiously await the fall broadcast season, the major networks have done their best to maintain viewer interest. While live sports and unscripted reality programming has helped satiate the appetites for programming, not every night of primetime has been a ratings bonanza.
That’s reflected in the smaller than usual audience totals Monday night.
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Here’s how primetime shook out among the major broadcasters:
ABC was first in the ratings with a 0.6 average demo score and first in total average viewers with 2.78 million, according to official live plus same-day Nielsen data. “The Bachelorette,” which ran from 8 p.m.
- 8/23/2022
- by Brandon Katz
- The Wrap
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