RATINGS
CBS was tops in viewers for the 9th consecutive premiere week, with 4 of the week’s top 5 new series in viewers, including the #1 new program (Young Sheldon), Wednesday’s #1 program (SEAL Team), and Sunday’s #1 new program (Wisdom of the Crowd). Me, Myself & I was the #2 new comedy.
ABC notes it was the only broadcaster to retain its year-ago Premiere Week delivery in A18-49, holding 100% year to year (1.3/5) and claiming 5 of the top 15 entertainment series. In late night, the net’s Jimmy Kimmel Live grew 5% versus the year-ago premiere in viewers and 6% among A18-49, the only broadcast late-nighter to rise in the demo.
In syndication the week of September 18, Daily Mail TV (.9) and PageSix TV (.7) were the 2 top rated newcomers. While Dr. Phil held the talk crown (3.3), Ellen DeGeneres rose 5% to place second (2.2), edging past Live with Kelly and Ryan (2.1, unchanged).
The week of September 25, Live with Kelly and Ryan topped the debut week of NBC’s Megyn Kelly Today (2.3/8 versus 1.9/7 Households) in the 56 metered markets.
Univision dance competition Mira Quien Baila averaged 1.7 million total viewers and 729,000 A18-49 on Sunday, ranking among the top 15 programs of the night with A18-49 (#14) and A18-34 (#13).
UniMas kicked off the new season with double-digit year-over-year audience growth in primetime among Total Viewers 2+ (+19%), A18-49 (+11%) and A18-34 (+20%).
Apparently crime really does pay. Oxygen Media wrapped 3Q17 as the fastest-growing cable entertainment network year-over-year, with its most-watched third quarter in 4 years among total viewers, up +44% in primetime and +58% in total day. Oxygen rebranded to a “high quality crime destination” in July.
Scripps Networks Interactive nets saw primetime increases Sunday, October 1 among A25-54. Led by the premiere of Halloween Wars, Food Network (+27 percent) was the No. 2 cable net of the evening, posting a .94 rating (850K IMP), up 32 percent over last year. HGTV was up 4 percent on Sunday, placing it at No. 7, and Travel Channel was up 46 percent, bolstered by new episodes of Food Paradise. DIY Network was up 8 percent, Cooking Channel jumped 16 percent, and GAC surged 70 percent on the night.
The premiere week of Comedy Central late nighter The Opposition w/ Jordan Klepper scored the net year-over-year ratings increases of +43% among total viewers and +18% among A18-49.
While CBS’s Young Sheldon premiered as the most-watched comedy to debut in 6 years, the show debuted in Canada with 3.6 million viewers, the biggest haul for a new comedy in 10 years.
EstrellaTV finished the 2016-17 season up 14% Total Day, according to 2016-2017 Full Season Nielsen results, experiencing audience growth across all day parts.
Univision Deportes delivered primetime ratings growth across key demos in 3Q17, up +50% year-over-year among Total Viewers 2+ and +52 percent among A18-49.
Top 10 M-F Syndicated Strip Series for the week of 9/18/17 ranked in order by HH Rtg
Judge Judy (CTD) 7.3 AA
Family Feud (2/T) 6.1 AA
Jeopardy (CTD) 5.8 AA
Wheel of Fortune (CTD) 5.8 AA
The Big Bang Theory (WB) 4.5 AA
Dr. Phil (CTD) 3.3 AA
Entertainment Tonight (CTD) 3.0 AA
Inside Edition (CTD) 2.9 AA
Modern Family (2/T) 2.4 AA
Hot Bench (CTD) 2.4AA
Top 14 M-F Syndicated Strip Series for the week of 9/18/17 ranked in order by A18-49 Rtg
The Big Bang Theory (WB) 1.9 AA
Family Feud (2/T) 1.7 AA
Judge Judy (CTD) 1.6 AA
Modern Family (2/T) 1.3 AA
Family Guy (2/T) 1.2 AA
Wheel of Fortune (CTD) 1.1 AA
Jeopardy (CTD) 1.1 AA
Entertainment Tonight (CTD) 0.8 AA
The Cleveland Show (2/T) 0.8 AA
Dr. Phil (CTD) 0.7 AA
Inside Edition (CTD) 0.7 AA
Two And A Half Men (WB) 0.7 AA
King of the Hill 0.7AA
How I Met Your Mother (2/T) 0.7AA
Late Night Shows Weekly Average Ratings week of September 25, 2017
CBS: The Late Show 3.02 million total viewers; 0.51/3 among A18-49
NBC: The Tonight Show 2.54 million total viewers; 0.63/4 among A18-49
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live 2.30 million total viewers; 0.49/3 among A18-49
Live + Same Day Viewers AA (millions) Monday, October 2, 2017 time period averages
Source: NTI, Galaxy as dated Live+SD
ABC: 10.17 million
Dancing With the Stars 9.53, The Good Doctor 11.49
NBC: 8.98 million
The Voice 10.79, The Brave 5.36
CBS: 7.4 million
The Big Bang Theory 13.66, 9JKL 8.31, Kevin Can Wait 6.77, Me Myself & I 5.20, Scorpion 5.25
FOX: 4.36 million
Lucifer 3.88, The Gifted 4.85
TELEMUNDO: 1.15 million
Jenni Rivera: Mariposa e Barrio .97, Sin Senos Si Hay Paraiso 1.18, El Senor de los Cielos 1.31
UNIVISION: 1.02 million
Enamorandome de Ramon [r] 1.03, Mi Marido Tiene [r] 1.20, Hoy Voy a Cambiar [r] 0.81
CW: 0.75 million
Supergirl [r] 0.91, Legends of Tomorrow .59
Monday A18-49 Analysis: NBC 2.1/8, ABC 1.9/7, CBS 1.5/3, FOX 1.3/5, TELE .7/2, UNI .5/2, CW .2/1
This Day in History: 1957 – Leave It to Beaver debuted on CBS.
Answer to Our Last Trivia Question: For which TV show did writer/producer Sherwood Schwartz win an Emmy? Schwartz won a writing Emmy for The Red Skelton Show in 1961. Kudos to: Ken Nice-TeamPeople/Washington, DC, Andy Pittman-TAMU/College Station, TX, Synda Kollman-Charter Marketing Group/Deerfield Beach, FL, David Garber-Loyola Marymount University/Playa Vista, CA, Tom Moore-Kalt Productions/LA, Cynthia New-Spectrum Reach/Cape Girardeau, MO, Pat Brady-CESD/LA, David Westberg-SAG-AFTRA Federal Credit Union/Burbank, Lorrie Shilling/El Segundo, CA (Ed. Note: Brad Stern points out that the answer to Monday’s Trivia question about the first series shot solely in color is The Cisco Kid, 1950-1956.)
Today’s Trivia Question: What was the first ABC show to have a warning label before the opening credits on every episode? (Email [email protected] with your answer and be sure to include your name, company, city and time zone. Unofficial rules: a limit of four correct answers from each time zone will be selected.)
Answer to Yesterday’s Anagram: Where Cow Hydrates = The Drew Carey Show. Kudos to: Karen Van Vleet-Horizon Media/NYC, Paul Blutter-Walk and Talk Productions/Burbank, Barry Katz-NEP Studios/NYC
Reality Show Anagram: Lion Pup Gift (Email [email protected] with your answer; first three respondents with the correct answer who aren’t in trivia will be posted in tomorrow’s newsletter.)