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U.S. Television Show Ratings Ranking. Ranking is based on ratings data as of Tuesday, October 1, 2024. The audience figures are derived from the latest Nielsen daily, weekly, or monthly P2+ program audience averages, whichever is the most recently available within the past seven-day window.
Daily and weekly ratings reports and analysis covering daytime and primetime television soap operas and related programming.
Find out how daytime broadcast shows are performing in delayed viewers compared to their performance in Live+SD in Total Viewers, Households, Women 18-49 and Women 25-54 rating.
What follows is a breakdown of how the daytime shows performed for the week of September 27-October 1, 2021 in Women 25-54 rating, Women 18-49 rating, Households and Total Viewers. A closer...
The Bold & The Beautiful is down 12% in total viewers (2.9m v. 3.3m) and down 12% in women 18+ (2.1m v. 2.39) while The Young and the Restless is down 5% in viewers (3.4m v. 3.6m) and down 6% in ...
Ratings, Rants, and Raves: DAYS is The Only Daytime Broadcast Show to Post Weekly And Yearly Gains in Total Viewers
Ratings Report for ABC’s “The View”. Weeks of Nov. 28 & Dec. 5, 2022. ‘The View’ Ranks No. 1 in Households and Total Viewers Among the Daytime Network and Syndicated Talk Shows and News Programs for the Week of Nov. 28 and Season to Date.
“GMA3,” “Today With Hoda & Jenna,” “The Talk,” “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” and “The Kelly Clarkson Show” followed as the top-rated daytime shows for the 2021-2022 season.
The ABC series ranked No. 1 in both households and total viewers for the 2021-2022 television season. Its 1.7 rating topped all other network and syndicated daytime talk shows, tying with “Dr. Phil” in households and netting an average of 2.411 million total viewers for the season, per Nielsen.
The following is a list of television Nielsen ratings and rankings for American daytime soap operas from 1950 to the present, as compiled by Nielsen Media Research. [1] The numbers provided represent the percentage of TV households in the United States watching that particular show in a year. [1]