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“The Conners” Season 5 finale drew in ABC’s biggest crowd on Wednesday. The Network’s jam-packed programming also featured the “Not Dead Yet” season finales and series finales for “The Goldbergs” and “A Million Little Things.”
As viewers tuned in to see even more family turmoil as Mark awaits a potential visit from his birth father at his high school graduation, “The Conners” received a 0.45 rating score among adults 18-49 and brought in 3.6 million viewers at 8 p.m., slightly up from last week’s viewership of 3.2 million, according to live plus same-day Nielsen figures.
“The Goldbergs,” which closed out its decade-long run on ABC, followed closely behind “The Conners” with a 0.30 ratings score and a viewership of 2.5 million at 8:30 p.m. while the season finale of “Not Dead Yet” drew...
“The Conners” Season 5 finale drew in ABC’s biggest crowd on Wednesday. The Network’s jam-packed programming also featured the “Not Dead Yet” season finales and series finales for “The Goldbergs” and “A Million Little Things.”
As viewers tuned in to see even more family turmoil as Mark awaits a potential visit from his birth father at his high school graduation, “The Conners” received a 0.45 rating score among adults 18-49 and brought in 3.6 million viewers at 8 p.m., slightly up from last week’s viewership of 3.2 million, according to live plus same-day Nielsen figures.
“The Goldbergs,” which closed out its decade-long run on ABC, followed closely behind “The Conners” with a 0.30 ratings score and a viewership of 2.5 million at 8:30 p.m. while the season finale of “Not Dead Yet” drew...
- 5/5/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
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Carol Burnett’s 90th birthday special scored a primetime win for NBC with 7.6 million total viewers, making the variety show the most-watched broadcast program of the night.
As viewers tuned in “Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love,” which aired from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., the special ranked as NBC’s most-watched primetime entertainment special since the 2020 Golden Globes. The tribute program also received the fourth most viewers among all primetime entertainment specials this season, behind the Oscars, Grammys and ABC’s “Rocking New Year’s Eve.”
Featuring Hollywood staples Allison Janney, Cher, Julie Andrews, Kristen Wiig, Laura Dern, Maya Rudolph and Sheryl Lee Ralph, among others, an extended version of the special is streaming on Peacock and NBC will air an encore of the program Sunday at 7 p.
Carol Burnett’s 90th birthday special scored a primetime win for NBC with 7.6 million total viewers, making the variety show the most-watched broadcast program of the night.
As viewers tuned in “Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love,” which aired from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., the special ranked as NBC’s most-watched primetime entertainment special since the 2020 Golden Globes. The tribute program also received the fourth most viewers among all primetime entertainment specials this season, behind the Oscars, Grammys and ABC’s “Rocking New Year’s Eve.”
Featuring Hollywood staples Allison Janney, Cher, Julie Andrews, Kristen Wiig, Laura Dern, Maya Rudolph and Sheryl Lee Ralph, among others, an extended version of the special is streaming on Peacock and NBC will air an encore of the program Sunday at 7 p.
- 4/28/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
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Jeremy Renner’s first interview since his horrific snowplow accident, which left the “Hawkeye” actor hospitalized with over 30 broken bones, boosted ABC to the No. 1 spot among total viewers and among adults 25-54 in the 10 p.m. timeslot Thursday.
As viewers tuned into the ABC News special, titled “Jeremy Renner: The Diane Sawyer Interview – A Story of Terror, Survival and Triumph,” the exclusive interview brought in 3.5 million total viewers and a 0.37 ratings score in the key news demo among adults 25-54 during its 10 p.m. airing, according to live plus same-day Nielsen figures.
The Renner interview also drew in ABC’s highest total viewership in the Thursday 10 p.m. hour in six months, since Oct. 6, 2022, and delivered the highest non-sports performance demo viewership in nearly two years since May 6, 2021.
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Jeremy Renner’s first interview since his horrific snowplow accident, which left the “Hawkeye” actor hospitalized with over 30 broken bones, boosted ABC to the No. 1 spot among total viewers and among adults 25-54 in the 10 p.m. timeslot Thursday.
As viewers tuned into the ABC News special, titled “Jeremy Renner: The Diane Sawyer Interview – A Story of Terror, Survival and Triumph,” the exclusive interview brought in 3.5 million total viewers and a 0.37 ratings score in the key news demo among adults 25-54 during its 10 p.m. airing, according to live plus same-day Nielsen figures.
The Renner interview also drew in ABC’s highest total viewership in the Thursday 10 p.m. hour in six months, since Oct. 6, 2022, and delivered the highest non-sports performance demo viewership in nearly two years since May 6, 2021.
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- 4/8/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
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.
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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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Ratings: ‘Night Court’ Premiere Guilty of a Tuesday Primetime Win for NBC With 7.5 Million Viewers
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
The widely anticipated premiere of “Night Court” ushered in a Tuesday primetime win for NBC as the workplace comedy drew in 7.5 million viewers, according to Nielsen.
As fans of the original 1980s sitcom and newcomers alike tuned in to watch the reboot in its back-to-back premiere, the first episode of “Night Court” nabbed a total viewership of 7.5 million and a 1.0 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, while the second episode decreased slightly with 6.9 total viewers and a 0.9 ratings score.
With combined broadcast and Peacock numbers, the first half hour episode reached 8.0 million viewers while the 8:30 telecast nabbed 7.2 million viewers, leading “Night Court” to have the best first day of viewing for any NBC series episode on Peacock, including new and returning shows.
“To see ‘Night Court’ wholeheartedly embraced by the audiences is a testament to how beloved the show remains as a cultural touchstone,” President of Scripted Content at NBCUniversal Lisa Katz said.
As fans of the original 1980s sitcom and newcomers alike tuned in to watch the reboot in its back-to-back premiere, the first episode of “Night Court” nabbed a total viewership of 7.5 million and a 1.0 rating in the key 18-49 demographic, while the second episode decreased slightly with 6.9 total viewers and a 0.9 ratings score.
With combined broadcast and Peacock numbers, the first half hour episode reached 8.0 million viewers while the 8:30 telecast nabbed 7.2 million viewers, leading “Night Court” to have the best first day of viewing for any NBC series episode on Peacock, including new and returning shows.
“To see ‘Night Court’ wholeheartedly embraced by the audiences is a testament to how beloved the show remains as a cultural touchstone,” President of Scripted Content at NBCUniversal Lisa Katz said.
- 1/19/2023
- by Loree Seitz
- The Wrap
Kristin Cavallari, Lauren Conrad, and Stephen Colletti talking about their love lives? No, you haven’t slipped back in time. The real-life stars behind Laguna Beach‘s most iconic love triangle reunited to discuss the show and their relationships on Back To The Beach, a Laguna Beach rewatch podcast. Hosted by former stars (and former flings) Cavallari and Colletti, the series unpacks behind-the-scenes moments from one of Hollywood’s first and biggest reality television series. And in Tuesday’s season finale, the co-hosts were joined by Conrad to talk about...
- 11/8/2022
- by CT Jones
- Rollingstone.com
Kristin Cavallari poses next to Stephen Colletti for their podcast promo. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/Izumi Hasegawa/HollywoodNewsWire
Kristin Cavallari is finally opening up to her fans — both with her shirt and on her latest podcast episode.
The Laguna Beach alum, 35, has been keeping herself busy since her time in the spotlight as an MTV reality star in the early 2000s.
Along with running her own jewelry and beauty brands, Kristin also recently started her new Back to the Beach podcast with her co-host Stephen Colletti.
While starring on Laguna Beach, Kristin and Stephen were involved in an on-camera love triangle with fellow blonde bombshell Lauren Conrad. The series ultimately propelled the network to host numerous succeeding reality shows, including The Hills.
On July 10, Kristin announced her and Stephen’s new podcast with an Instagram video teaser captioned, “Back to the Beach with Kristin & Stephen 7/19/22.”
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Kristin Cavallari is finally opening up to her fans — both with her shirt and on her latest podcast episode.
The Laguna Beach alum, 35, has been keeping herself busy since her time in the spotlight as an MTV reality star in the early 2000s.
Along with running her own jewelry and beauty brands, Kristin also recently started her new Back to the Beach podcast with her co-host Stephen Colletti.
While starring on Laguna Beach, Kristin and Stephen were involved in an on-camera love triangle with fellow blonde bombshell Lauren Conrad. The series ultimately propelled the network to host numerous succeeding reality shows, including The Hills.
On July 10, Kristin announced her and Stephen’s new podcast with an Instagram video teaser captioned, “Back to the Beach with Kristin & Stephen 7/19/22.”
On Tuesday, the Very Cavallari...
- 8/23/2022
- by Juliane Pettorossi
- Monsters and Critics
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