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Avg. viewers (millions) The Next Generation: 1: 26 Fall 1987 Spring 1988: 1987–88: 8.55 The Next Generation: 2: 22 Fall 1988 Spring 1989: 1988–89: 9.14 The Next Generation: 3: 26 Fall 1989 Spring 1990: 1989–90: 9.77 The Next Generation: 4: 26 Fall 1990 Spring 1991: 1990–91: 10.58 The Next Generation: 5: 26 Fall 1991 Spring 1992: 1991 ...
The Apollo 11 moon landing and the Super Bowl XXVII Halftime Show are generally considered the most watched broadcasts of all time, with an estimated viewership of 125–150 million [1] and 133.4 million, [2] respectively. However, the Apollo 11 moon landing is considered a news event and not a telecast, as the major networks each produced ...
Moreover, Super Bowl telecasts account for 22 of the most-watched television broadcasts based on overall viewership in U.S. television history. [100] Fox's live telecast of Super Bowl LI in 2017 currently holds the largest total viewership (those who watched any part of the broadcast) in U.S. television history, with 172 million viewers. [101]
ABC | The Rookie (with 4.3 million total viewers and a 0.5 demo rating), Feds (2.8 mil/0.3) and Will Trent (3.5 mil/0.3) […] Tuesday Ratings: Will Trent Eyes Possible High in Viewership Skip to ...
Viewers (million) Ref. January 6 NFC Divisional playoff (Seahawks vs. Packers) Fox: 37.24 [1] January 13 NFC Championship (Packers vs. 49ers) 42.79 [2] January 20
ABC won over viewers on Tuesday night with “Live in Front of a Studio Audience’s” nostalgia, lightheartedness and the visual of Kevin Hart standing side-by-side with John Lithgow, with ...
Now this is something to sing about. CBS’ Sunday-night airing of the 76th Tony Awards averaged 4.31 million viewers, based on Nielsen fast national data and estimated out-of-home viewership ...
A ratings point is a measure of viewership of a television show. One television ratings point (Rtg or TVR) represents one percent of television households in the surveyed area in a given minute. In 2004, there were an estimated 109.6 million television households in the United States; one national ratings point represented 1,096,000 households ...