Tuesday, January 10, 2023

TV Ratings: Harry On '60 MInutes' Watched By 10.5M+


Prince Harry to sit down with Anderson Cooper draws nearly 10.52M US viewers 60 minutes on Sunday, according to early Nielsen data.

The early numbers can certainly be seen as a win for CBS and 60 minutes, which was 16% above his season-to-date average. But that pales in comparison to the 17.1M people who watched the live broadcast of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s tell-all with Oprah Winfrey in 2021, which also aired on CBS.

It’s fair to note that the couple’s sit-down with Oprah was the first time they’ve spoken publicly about the experiences that led them away from the royal family, which they’ve now done several times. It attracted several million more viewers in the three days following the interview, so even delayed viewing may have sufficed in this case.

On social media, the interview garnered the largest number of impressions of the season since its September premiere, with 923M (compared to 1.6B social impressions for the season debut).

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In his sit-downs, Harry was forthcoming with details of his relationship with his family, including a 2019 physical altercation with his brother Prince William due to a “build of frustration” British tabloids were about. She told Cooper that she had not spoken to her brother or her father, King Charles, “for a while”. When asked if he could ever see returning as a full-time member of the royal family, he said, “I can’t see that happening.”

He also touched on the impact of his father King Charles III’s marriage to Camilla Parker Bowles and the death of his mother, Princess Diana.

Harry’s media tour coincides with the publication of his memoir Excessive, which hits the shelves tomorrow. He will also appear twice more on US TV today the late show And good Morning America.

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