Fox News Channel’s prime-time viewership in its first week without Tucker Carlson dropped 29.6% from the previous week.
Fox News Channel averaged 1.449 million viewers for its prime-time programming between April 24 and Sunday, third among cable networks, according to The L-A Times citing live-plus-same-day figures released by Nielsen. It averaged 2.058 million viewers the previous week when it did not have to face coverage of the NFL draft for two nights.
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Fox News Channel had none of the week’s top 10 cable programs and only three in the 20 — two editions of “Hannity” and the first edition of “Fox News Tonight,” the network’s replacement for “Tucker Carlson Tonight” in the weeknight 8 p.m. time slot. The previous week Fox News had eight of the top 20 — five episode of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” (two of those in the top 10) and three episodes of “Hannity.” In Carlson’s final week before being fired, the final five editions of “Tucker Carlson Tonight” accounted for each of Fox News Channel’s five largest prime-time audiences.
The rest of the top 20 cable prime-time programs consisted of ESPN’s coverage of the first round the NFL draft, 10 NBA playoff games — eight on TNT and two on ESPN; Friday’s “NBA Courtside” on ESPN; two NHL playoff games on TNT; the MSNBC news and opinion program, “The Rachel Maddow Show”; History’s “The Curse of Oak Island” and “The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch.”
NBA playoff coverage made TNT the most-watched cable network for the second consecutive week, averaging 3.178 million viewers. The combination of the NFL draft and NBA playoff coverage lifted ESPN one spot to second among cable networks, averaging 2.26 million viewers, 50.8% more than its 1.499 million average the previous week.MSNBC was fourth for the second consecutive week, averaging 1.171 million viewers, 5.4% more than its 1.111 million average the previous week.
Coverage of the first round of the NFL draft was the week’s most-watched prime-time program, with a combined 11.4 million viewers watching on ESPN, ABC, NFL Network, ESPN Deportes and digital channels, an 11% increase over the 10.3 million viewers for the first round of the 2022 draft.
ESPN’s Thursday coverage of the first round of the NFL draft was also the week’s most-watched prime-time cable program averaging 5.622 million viewers, seventh among all prime-time programs.
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The top-ranked individual prime-time program was “Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love,” the two-hour NBC special that averaged 7.597 million viewers. It was the sixth time in the 32-week-old 2022-23 prime-time television season that an entertainment program finished first for the week. The other five were two episodes of the CBS comedy “Young Sheldon,” one episode of the NBC drama “Chicago Fire,” the Oscars and Grammys.
CBS had each of the next four most popular programs — “Young Sheldon,” “60 Minutes,” “FBI” and “Ghosts” — to win the network battle for the seventh consecutive week, 10th time in 11 weeks and 12th time in 14, averaging 3.87 million viewers.
ABC was second for the third consecutive week following four consecutive third-place finishes, averaging 3.26 million viewers. Its top-ranked program was “American Idol,” sixth for the week, averaging 5.921 million viewers.NBC was third among the broadcast networks for the third consecutive week after four consecutive second-place finishes, averaging 3.19 million viewers.
Fox averaged 1.87 million viewers. The procedural drama “9-1-1” was its ratings leader, averaging 4.534 million viewers, 16th for the week and 13th among non-sports programming. Each of the six original episodes of “9-1-1” to air in 2023 have topped Fox’s prime-time weekly ratings.
The 20 prime-time programs consisted of “Carol Burnett: 90 Years of Laughter + Love”; six CBS scripted programs, its alternative series “Survivor” and newsmagazine “60 Minutes”; the two editions of “American Idol”; coverage of the first round of the NFL draft on ESPN and ABC; NBC’s singing competition “The Voice” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”; four NBA playoff games — two each on ESPN and TNT; and “9-1-1."
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During the week of April 24, ABC, NBC and CBS’ evening news offerings all gained total viewers from the previous week. NBC and CBS also gained Adults 25-54.
Nevertheless, ABC World News Tonight with David Muir remains No. 1 in the genre, averaging 7.84 million total viewers and 1.22 million A25-54 viewers for the week, per live-plus-same-day data from Nielsen.
TV Newers reports WNT marked its fifth consecutive week as the most-watched regularly-scheduled U.S. show across broadcast and cable (excluding sports), and has now defeated its evening news competition from NBC and CBS 230 of the past 231 weeks in average total viewers—and 159 of the last 161 weeks among Adults 25-54.
Over on NBC, Nightly News with Lester Holt averaged 6.45 million total viewers (No. 5 among all regularly-scheduled broadcast and cable TV programming) to go with 974,000 A25-54 viewers during the week of April 24.
The CBS Evening News with Norah O’Donnell had a solid ratings week by its standards. The newscast averaged 4.79 million total viewers with 729,000 Adults 25-54 for the week of April 24.
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Fox News’s 11 p.m. satirical panel show, Gutfeld!, landed in second place in all of cable news in the key 25-54 age demographic on Tuesday, May 2. The Greg Gutfeld-hosted show, which still aired while many late shows shut down due to the writers’ strike, brought in 216,000 viewers in the key 25-54 age demographic and 1.68 million total viewers.Graphic Courtesy of RoadMN |
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“The Diplomat” was Netflix’s most-streamed title for the second consecutive week, with viewers watching the eight episodes of the Keri Russell-starring thriller for 66.46 million hours in its first full week of release, 15.6% more than the 57.48 million hours the previous week when they were available for four days.
The action thriller “AKA” was Netflix’s most popular movie with 32.53 million viewing hours in its first three days of release.
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