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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]
Beyond the Gates is the first American daytime soap opera to feature a primarily African-American cast since the 1989–1991 NBC soap Generations, which—aside from being Val Jean's first scriptwriting job—was the first serial to feature a Black family from its inception, and to focus primarily on a family of ethnic minorities. [19]
The special storm of love – happiness and tears at the court saw 2.2 million viewers, market share 15.2%. The best value in its third season was 29.7 percent market share. 3.44 million viewers, the range record set in season two there were only 3.95 million viewers, the peak labelled .
British soap operas for many years usually only aired two nights a week. The exception was the original Crossroads, which began as a week-daily soap opera in the 1960s but later had its number of weekly broadcasts reduced. In 1989, Coronation Street began airing three times a week. In 1996, it expanded to four episodes a week.
Beyond the Gates, an all-new CBS daytime drama that premieres on Feb. 24, will make history as the first Black soap opera in 35 years following Generations, which ran for 13 months and concluded ...
Good news for people who hate waiting (aka everyone): the Season 7 premiere of Sistas airs on Wednesday, Jan. 3 at 9/8c, just one week after the Season 6 finale. #ThankYouTylerPerry. New episodes ...
Soap opera Germany 20 4,291: September 26, 2005: Currently in production Jóban Rosszban: Soap opera Hungary 17 4,287 [52] January 23, 2005: April 14, 2022: Late Show with David Letterman: Talk show Variety show United States 22 4,261 [53] August 30, 1993: May 20, 2015: Generations: Soap opera South Africa 13 4,246: 1994: May 20, 2013: Klan ...
George Rose/Getty Images For the first time in decades, daytime TV might be getting another soap opera. CBS Studios and the NAACP announced on Wednesday, March 6, that they are developing The ...