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List of most-watched television broadcasts by average viewership excluding Super Bowls Rank Broadcast Average viewers (millions) Date Network 1 M*A*S*H ("Goodbye, Farewell and Amen") 106.0 [10] February 28, 1983 CBS: 2 Gulf War coverage: 85.6 [6] January 16, 1991 Multiple 3 First Clinton–Trump presidential debate: 84.0 [11] September 26, 2016 ...
Nielsen also provides viewership data calculated as the average viewership for only the commercial time within the program. These "Commercial Ratings" first became available on May 31, 2007. Additionally, Nielsen provides different "streams" of this data in order to take into consideration delayed viewing (DVR) data, at any interval up to seven ...
Originally Media Service Korea was the only company providing such information, and it was later acquired by Nielsen Media Research. In 1999, TNS Media Korea also began such service, and later changed its name to TNmS. AGB collects viewership data based on 2050 households, while TNmS has 2000 households with measuring devices.
Though Fox didn’t provide numbers through the exact time frame Nielsen measured for the other networks, it did report that Fox News averaged averaged 8.1 million viewers from from 11:30 a.m. to ...
Per Nielsen, viewership was highest among those 55 years old and above, who accounted for 24.35 million of the 42.3 million viewers. 11.4 million people 35-54 tuned in, followed by 4.38 million in ...
Streaming accounted for 40.3% of all TV usage in the U.S in June, per a monthly report from Nielsen. That marks not only the highest proportion of streaming viewership ever recorded in the three ...
The graph below shows the average rating (in percentage) and average number of viewers (in millions) for each World Series since 1973; older Nielsen records lack average viewer counts. [ 5 ] [ 16 ] For example, the 1973 World Series (the leftmost data points) had an average rating of 30.7 (percentage of all U.S. television-equipped households ...
Nielsen ratings of the Democratic National Convention show small bump in viewership with Barack Obama's speech, what to know.