NBC’s The Voice led Monday’s broadcast ratings in primetime, delivering a 1.0 in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.45 million viewers. The reality singing competition held steady with last week while adding to its audience. Following the two-hour Voice, NBC warmed us up for Election Day with an SNL election special.
ABC debuted the fourth season of The Good Doctor, which scrubbed in down compared with its Season 3 average, hitting a series low for its return, the first of a two-parter that faces Covid-19 head-on. Its lead-in, Dancing With the Stars (0.7, 5.31M), lost its rhythm from last week, dipping three tenths in the demo and shedding viewers.
NBC won the night overall in both metrics, followed by ABC. Univision finished third in the demo with Médicos, Imperio de Mentiras and Dulce Ambición.
Fox ticked down a tenth across the board with its Monday night lineup...
ABC debuted the fourth season of The Good Doctor, which scrubbed in down compared with its Season 3 average, hitting a series low for its return, the first of a two-parter that faces Covid-19 head-on. Its lead-in, Dancing With the Stars (0.7, 5.31M), lost its rhythm from last week, dipping three tenths in the demo and shedding viewers.
NBC won the night overall in both metrics, followed by ABC. Univision finished third in the demo with Médicos, Imperio de Mentiras and Dulce Ambición.
Fox ticked down a tenth across the board with its Monday night lineup...
- 11/3/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
“The Good Doctor” returned for season 4 on Monday night, but its ratings weren’t exactly what the doctor ordered.
With a 0.6 rating among adults 18-49 and 4.7 million total viewers, the season 4 premiere, which had a pandemic narrative woven through it, represents a series low for the acclaimed medical drama. For comparison, the previous season debut scored a 1.0 rating and 6.3 million total viewers. Last night’s premiere had “Dancing With the Stars” as a lead-in, which ticked down from last week to a 0.7 rating and 5.3 million total viewers. It must be said that “Good Doctor” is far from the first scripted series to premiere to lower numbers than usual over the last couple weeks. Linear TV viewership has fallen during the pandemic, and ABC will hope “Good Doctor” continues its strong performances in delayed and digital viewing.
NBC won the night overall, thanks mainly to “The Voice,” which came out on...
With a 0.6 rating among adults 18-49 and 4.7 million total viewers, the season 4 premiere, which had a pandemic narrative woven through it, represents a series low for the acclaimed medical drama. For comparison, the previous season debut scored a 1.0 rating and 6.3 million total viewers. Last night’s premiere had “Dancing With the Stars” as a lead-in, which ticked down from last week to a 0.7 rating and 5.3 million total viewers. It must be said that “Good Doctor” is far from the first scripted series to premiere to lower numbers than usual over the last couple weeks. Linear TV viewership has fallen during the pandemic, and ABC will hope “Good Doctor” continues its strong performances in delayed and digital viewing.
NBC won the night overall, thanks mainly to “The Voice,” which came out on...
- 11/3/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Now that the Los Angeles Dodgers clinched the World Series, Fox was back to its regular programming on Wednesday night, with “The Masked Singer” returning top the charts, as per usual.
The singing show scored a 1.6 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 5.9 million total viewers. While that reprsents a slight dip from last week, it’s also almost exactly on par with its season 4 debut. Right afterwards, “I Can See Your Voice” lost a little ground from last week, falling to a 1.0 rating and 3.7 million viewers.
“Big Brother” aired its two-hour season 22 finale last night to a 1.0 rating and around 3.8 million viewers, that’s down a 0.2 ratings point and around 400,000 viewers from last season’s curtain call. Prior to that, “The Amazing Race” came in at a 0.7 and just over 4 million pairs of eyeballs.
Over on NBC, the finale of “The Wall” didn’t climb any further from the previous edition,...
The singing show scored a 1.6 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 5.9 million total viewers. While that reprsents a slight dip from last week, it’s also almost exactly on par with its season 4 debut. Right afterwards, “I Can See Your Voice” lost a little ground from last week, falling to a 1.0 rating and 3.7 million viewers.
“Big Brother” aired its two-hour season 22 finale last night to a 1.0 rating and around 3.8 million viewers, that’s down a 0.2 ratings point and around 400,000 viewers from last season’s curtain call. Prior to that, “The Amazing Race” came in at a 0.7 and just over 4 million pairs of eyeballs.
Over on NBC, the finale of “The Wall” didn’t climb any further from the previous edition,...
- 10/29/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
“This Is Us” returned for its fifth season on Tuesday night, but failed to score the kind of ratings figures it has in the past.
Up against the sixth and final game of the World Series, “This Is Us” premiered to a 1.3 rating among adults 18-49 and 7.1 million total viewers. While that audience tally is just above the show’s averaged last season, that rating represents a 28% drop from the season 4 curtain raiser. On the plus side, “This Is Us” did manage to build on its lead-in “The Voice,” which delivered a 1.0 rating and 7.4 million viewers. It’s also worth bearing in mind that TV viewership is down across the board of late, and that “This Is Us” is one of broadcast’s strongest performers in delayed and digital viewing.
Meanwhile, an average of around 12.6 million viewers tuned in to see the Los Angeles Dodgers clinch the World Series up...
Up against the sixth and final game of the World Series, “This Is Us” premiered to a 1.3 rating among adults 18-49 and 7.1 million total viewers. While that audience tally is just above the show’s averaged last season, that rating represents a 28% drop from the season 4 curtain raiser. On the plus side, “This Is Us” did manage to build on its lead-in “The Voice,” which delivered a 1.0 rating and 7.4 million viewers. It’s also worth bearing in mind that TV viewership is down across the board of late, and that “This Is Us” is one of broadcast’s strongest performers in delayed and digital viewing.
Meanwhile, an average of around 12.6 million viewers tuned in to see the Los Angeles Dodgers clinch the World Series up...
- 10/28/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
“Dancing With the Stars” and “The Voice” topped the Monday ratings race and led their networks to a tie in the overall leaderboard.
The ABC dancing show scored a 1.0 rating among adults aged 18-49 and drew 6.1 million total viewers, a solid 20% jump from last week’s episode in the former metric. Right after that, “Emergency Call” with Luke Wilson posted a 0.6 rating and 3.6 million viewers, almost matching its premiere numbers after falling to a 0.4 for the last couple weeks.
While NBC’s singing program also scored a 1.0 rating, that represents a 17% dip from last Monday and a season low so far through three episodes. However, its 7.3 million total viewership tally was easily the largest on the night. “The Weakest Link” delivered its weakest showing to date, falling to a 0.6 rating and 3.7 million total viewers.
CBS’ “Big Brother” also came in with a 1.0 rating, drawing 3.8 million total viewers. The network’s...
The ABC dancing show scored a 1.0 rating among adults aged 18-49 and drew 6.1 million total viewers, a solid 20% jump from last week’s episode in the former metric. Right after that, “Emergency Call” with Luke Wilson posted a 0.6 rating and 3.6 million viewers, almost matching its premiere numbers after falling to a 0.4 for the last couple weeks.
While NBC’s singing program also scored a 1.0 rating, that represents a 17% dip from last Monday and a season low so far through three episodes. However, its 7.3 million total viewership tally was easily the largest on the night. “The Weakest Link” delivered its weakest showing to date, falling to a 0.6 rating and 3.7 million total viewers.
CBS’ “Big Brother” also came in with a 1.0 rating, drawing 3.8 million total viewers. The network’s...
- 10/27/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
ABC returned to an original-episode lineup last night, when its “Holey Moley,” “Don’t” and “To Tell the Truth” episodes tied Univision’s telenovelas for first place in primetime TV ratings. NBC and CBS aired all reruns on Thursday, when CBS finished first in total viewers. ABC and Univision tied for first in ratings, both with a 0.5 rating/3 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic, according to preliminary Nielsen numbers. ABC was second in total viewers with 2.7 million, Univision was fifth with 1.6 million. Also Read: Ratings: Fox's 'Ultimate Tag' Finale Stays Steady With Last Week's Penultimate Episode For ABC, “Holey Moley” at 8 p.m. had a 0.5/3 and 2.9 million viewers. At 9, “Don’t” got a 0.4/3 and 2.3 million viewers. “To Tell the Truth” at 10 received a 0.5/3 and 2.9 million viewers. Univision aired “Te Doy La Vida,” “Medicos” and “Como Tu No Hay Dos” in primetime. CBS and Fox tied for third in ratings, both with...
- 7/31/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
“Holey Moley” continued to card a solid round of golf, or ratings, leading ABC to a Thursday night win alongside Univision.
The mini golf competition series hit the fairway with a 0.5 rating among adults 18-49 and just under 3 million viewers, on par with last episode ratings-wise, but down around 15% in terms of total audience. A new episode of “To Tell the Truth” also scored a 0.5 rating and 2.9 million viewers, which represents a 25% rating up tick from the previous edition. Ryan Reynolds and Adam Scott’s game show “Don’t” sandwiched the two with a 0.4 rating and 2.3 million viewers.
Both ABC and Univision averaged a 0.5 rating across the night, with the Spanish language network producing two shows which matched “Holey Moley,” namely “Te Doy La Vida” and “Como Tu No Hay Dos.” The former drew 1.8 million viewers, the latter 1.5 million. An episode of “Medicos” scored a 0.4 rating.
Over on Fox, coverage of...
The mini golf competition series hit the fairway with a 0.5 rating among adults 18-49 and just under 3 million viewers, on par with last episode ratings-wise, but down around 15% in terms of total audience. A new episode of “To Tell the Truth” also scored a 0.5 rating and 2.9 million viewers, which represents a 25% rating up tick from the previous edition. Ryan Reynolds and Adam Scott’s game show “Don’t” sandwiched the two with a 0.4 rating and 2.3 million viewers.
Both ABC and Univision averaged a 0.5 rating across the night, with the Spanish language network producing two shows which matched “Holey Moley,” namely “Te Doy La Vida” and “Como Tu No Hay Dos.” The former drew 1.8 million viewers, the latter 1.5 million. An episode of “Medicos” scored a 0.4 rating.
Over on Fox, coverage of...
- 7/31/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
Univision continues to shine this summer, leading Wednesday night’s broadcast ratings delivering a 0.5 in the adults 18-49 demographic with Te Doy La Vida, Médicos (0.4, 1.39M) and Como Tú No Hay Dos (0.5, 1.42M).
Tough As Nails powered through at CBS, climbing a tenth from last week. The network’s night ended with repeats of The Price Is Right: Big Brother Edition and Seal Team.
ABC sandwiched reruns of The Goldbergs, The Conners and American Housewife between the latest episode of United We Fall, which held steady in the demo and was the night’s most-watched program, and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (0.2, 1.32M), which stumbled in the demo.
At the CW, the night kicked off with a repeat of The 100 and ended with the Bulletproof season finale, which rebounded from its rock-bottom rating last week.
A rerun of Fox’s Masterchef led into...
Tough As Nails powered through at CBS, climbing a tenth from last week. The network’s night ended with repeats of The Price Is Right: Big Brother Edition and Seal Team.
ABC sandwiched reruns of The Goldbergs, The Conners and American Housewife between the latest episode of United We Fall, which held steady in the demo and was the night’s most-watched program, and Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (0.2, 1.32M), which stumbled in the demo.
At the CW, the night kicked off with a repeat of The 100 and ended with the Bulletproof season finale, which rebounded from its rock-bottom rating last week.
A rerun of Fox’s Masterchef led into...
- 7/30/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
“Tough As Nails” proved on Wednesday night that its title is well earned, at least in ratings terms.
After dipping to a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49 for the previous couple episodes, the CBS competition show bounced back up to a 0.5 rating and 3.5 million viewers this time around. Replays of “The Price is Right: Big Brother” and “Seal Team” followed it up with a 0.4 and a 0.3 respectively. The former drew just under 3 million viewers, the latter 2.2 million.
ABC’s comedy “United We Fall” matched “Tough As Nails” to top the night, scoring the exact same numbers in both metrics, which means it was roughly even on last week. However, in less heroic news, “Marvel’s Agents of Shield” ticked down to a 0.2 rating in the 10 p.m. time slot for only the second time in its final season so far. Only 1.3 million viewers tuned in to the Marvel show, which was...
After dipping to a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49 for the previous couple episodes, the CBS competition show bounced back up to a 0.5 rating and 3.5 million viewers this time around. Replays of “The Price is Right: Big Brother” and “Seal Team” followed it up with a 0.4 and a 0.3 respectively. The former drew just under 3 million viewers, the latter 2.2 million.
ABC’s comedy “United We Fall” matched “Tough As Nails” to top the night, scoring the exact same numbers in both metrics, which means it was roughly even on last week. However, in less heroic news, “Marvel’s Agents of Shield” ticked down to a 0.2 rating in the 10 p.m. time slot for only the second time in its final season so far. Only 1.3 million viewers tuned in to the Marvel show, which was...
- 7/30/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
“America’s Got Talent” dropped to a season low TV rating once again, as ABC aired a tribute to Regis Philbin in the same time slot.
The NBC singing show scored a 1.0 rating among adults 18-49, roughly a 10% dip from the previous episode from two weeks ago. A total of 6.1 million viewers watched “Agt,” which was the largest audience on the night, but also represents a 1.5 million viewer loss from the previous edition. There was better news for NBC later on, however, as “World of Dance” leapt up 40% week-to-week to a 0.7 rating and 3.7 million total viewers.
ABC News’ special “Regis Philbin: Morning Maestro,” which paid tribute to the iconic late talk and game show host, delivered a 0.5 rating and around 3.7 million viewers for ABC. The Disney-owned network followed it up with another special titled “American Catastrophe: How Did We Get Here,” which scored a 0.6 rating and also 3.7 million viewers. A new...
The NBC singing show scored a 1.0 rating among adults 18-49, roughly a 10% dip from the previous episode from two weeks ago. A total of 6.1 million viewers watched “Agt,” which was the largest audience on the night, but also represents a 1.5 million viewer loss from the previous edition. There was better news for NBC later on, however, as “World of Dance” leapt up 40% week-to-week to a 0.7 rating and 3.7 million total viewers.
ABC News’ special “Regis Philbin: Morning Maestro,” which paid tribute to the iconic late talk and game show host, delivered a 0.5 rating and around 3.7 million viewers for ABC. The Disney-owned network followed it up with another special titled “American Catastrophe: How Did We Get Here,” which scored a 0.6 rating and also 3.7 million viewers. A new...
- 7/29/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
NBC’s The Titan Games was one of the lone fresh programs among the Big 4 and the CW in Monday’s primetime, topping the night with a 0.7 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and drawing 3.68 million viewers. It helped NBC tie with Univision as broadcast’s top-rated network.
Titan Games, which matched last week’s numbers, was followed on NBC by encores of The Wall and Dateline. Univision countered with Te Doy La Vida, Medicos and Como Tú No Hay Dos.
ABC soldiered on with The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! with the three-hour clip show dipping a tenth to a series low. The CW was the only other network with originals, with its 8 Pm Whose Line Is It Anyway? steady with last week. At 9, Penn & Teller: Fool Us was even in the demo but ticked down in viewers.
CBS was the night’s...
Titan Games, which matched last week’s numbers, was followed on NBC by encores of The Wall and Dateline. Univision countered with Te Doy La Vida, Medicos and Como Tú No Hay Dos.
ABC soldiered on with The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever! with the three-hour clip show dipping a tenth to a series low. The CW was the only other network with originals, with its 8 Pm Whose Line Is It Anyway? steady with last week. At 9, Penn & Teller: Fool Us was even in the demo but ticked down in viewers.
CBS was the night’s...
- 7/28/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
NBC’s Blindspot wrapped up its storyline for its fifth and final season Thursday, with the series finale matching a season-best 0.3 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 1.70 million viewers.
The episode, the 11th of the season, was shot and completed just before the Covid-19 shutdown of film and TV production. Last night’s finale that revealed the fate of Jaimie Alexander’s Jane Doe also grew a tenth over last week’s penultimate episode, making it on par with last year’s season-ender.
The mystery drama was one of only three originals on the Big 4 and the CW last night, joined by the season finale of Fox’s Celebrity Watch Party, steady in the demo with last week and ticking up in viewers, and CW’s Killer Camp, even and slightly off in viewers compared with its premiere last week.
NBC sandwiched Blindspot with repeats of Ellen’s...
The episode, the 11th of the season, was shot and completed just before the Covid-19 shutdown of film and TV production. Last night’s finale that revealed the fate of Jaimie Alexander’s Jane Doe also grew a tenth over last week’s penultimate episode, making it on par with last year’s season-ender.
The mystery drama was one of only three originals on the Big 4 and the CW last night, joined by the season finale of Fox’s Celebrity Watch Party, steady in the demo with last week and ticking up in viewers, and CW’s Killer Camp, even and slightly off in viewers compared with its premiere last week.
NBC sandwiched Blindspot with repeats of Ellen’s...
- 7/24/2020
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
“Blindspot” aired the final episode of its impressive five-season run last night to unspectacular numbers. Fox’s “Celebrity Watch Party” also failed it impress with its finale.
The last ever edition of “Blindspot” scored a 0.3 rating among adults 18-49, which does represent a slight tick up from the penultimate episode. However, only 1.7 million viewers tuned in to see how Sullivan Stapleton and company’s story would end, which is inn fact slightly down in last week, and represents a viewership low for its fifth and final season. Preceding the finale was a replay of “Ellen’s Game of Games,” which scored a 0.4 rating and 2.7 million viewers. A “Law & Order: Svu” replay closed off the night for NBC with a 0.2 rating and 1.8 million viewers.
Meanwhile on Fox, the season 1 curtain call for “Celebrity Watch Party” came in at a 0.3 rating and 1.4 million total viewers, which is almost exactly even on the previous episode on both metrics.
The last ever edition of “Blindspot” scored a 0.3 rating among adults 18-49, which does represent a slight tick up from the penultimate episode. However, only 1.7 million viewers tuned in to see how Sullivan Stapleton and company’s story would end, which is inn fact slightly down in last week, and represents a viewership low for its fifth and final season. Preceding the finale was a replay of “Ellen’s Game of Games,” which scored a 0.4 rating and 2.7 million viewers. A “Law & Order: Svu” replay closed off the night for NBC with a 0.2 rating and 1.8 million viewers.
Meanwhile on Fox, the season 1 curtain call for “Celebrity Watch Party” came in at a 0.3 rating and 1.4 million total viewers, which is almost exactly even on the previous episode on both metrics.
- 7/24/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
ABC’s comedy United We Fall stood tall Wednesday night, delivering a 0.5 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and netting 3.70 million viewers. Although it dipped a tenth from last week’s series premiere, it still finished as the top-rated show in primetime on a night that also saw the season finale of CBS’ Game On!.
After encores of The Goldbergs, The Conners and American Housewife, ABC wrapped its evening with a new episode of Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which held steady.
Univision’s lineup of Te Doy La Vida, Médicos and Como Tú No Hay Dos tallied a 0.5 average in the demo, beating out NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox and the CW. NBC was the night’s most-watched network with encores of its Chicago trio.
The CW started its night with a repeat of The 100 and ended with Bulletproof, which hit bottom with a 0.0 in the demo and 288,000 viewers.
After encores of The Goldbergs, The Conners and American Housewife, ABC wrapped its evening with a new episode of Marvel Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., which held steady.
Univision’s lineup of Te Doy La Vida, Médicos and Como Tú No Hay Dos tallied a 0.5 average in the demo, beating out NBC, CBS, ABC, Fox and the CW. NBC was the night’s most-watched network with encores of its Chicago trio.
The CW started its night with a repeat of The 100 and ended with Bulletproof, which hit bottom with a 0.0 in the demo and 288,000 viewers.
- 7/23/2020
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
“Game On!” aired its season 1 finale on Wednesday night to unspectacular numbers, as “United We Fall” remained steady on ABC.
The CBS panel show, which is hosted by Keegan-Michael Key, scored a 0.3 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 2.3 million total viewers with its finale. That’s almost exactly even on the penultimate episode, and represents a tie for its lowest numbers in both metrics. Earlier on, “Tough As Nails” kept on hammering away with a 0.4 rating and 3.5 million viewers, making it even week-to-week. The Eye rounded things off with a “Seal Team” replay, which delivered a 0.3 rating and 1.7 million viewers.
The Will Sasso and Christina Vidal comedy “United We Fall” aired its third episode to a 0.5 rating and 3.7 million pairs of eyeballs, the same scores as for episode 2. Later on, a new episode of the finale season of “Marvel’s Agents of Shield” also came in even at a 0.3 rating and 1.3 million total viewers.
The CBS panel show, which is hosted by Keegan-Michael Key, scored a 0.3 rating among adults 18-49 and drew 2.3 million total viewers with its finale. That’s almost exactly even on the penultimate episode, and represents a tie for its lowest numbers in both metrics. Earlier on, “Tough As Nails” kept on hammering away with a 0.4 rating and 3.5 million viewers, making it even week-to-week. The Eye rounded things off with a “Seal Team” replay, which delivered a 0.3 rating and 1.7 million viewers.
The Will Sasso and Christina Vidal comedy “United We Fall” aired its third episode to a 0.5 rating and 3.7 million pairs of eyeballs, the same scores as for episode 2. Later on, a new episode of the finale season of “Marvel’s Agents of Shield” also came in even at a 0.3 rating and 1.3 million total viewers.
- 7/23/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
“Game On!” didn’t exactly go off in the TV ratings on Wednesday, when CBS aired the James Corden physical-challenge game show’s Season 1 finale. As a result, it might not come back on the air for a second season. Last night, Univision won another Wednesday primetime among adults 18-49. NBC’s “Chicago” repeats drew the most total viewers. Lower down the Nielsen sheets, The CW’s “Bulletproof” settled for a rare — and rough — 0.0 demo rating and 0 share. It managed just 288,000 total viewers. Also Read: Ratings: The CW's 'Happy Hour' Season Ends With a Sad 287,000 Viewers Univision was first in ratings with a 0.5 rating/3 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic and fourth in total viewers with an average of 1.5 million, according to preliminary numbers. Univision aired telenovelas “Te Doy La Vida,” “Medicos” and “Como Tu No Hay Dos” last night. NBC and ABC tied for second in ratings,...
- 7/23/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson loomed large on the broadcast TV landscape on Monday night.
The star’s “Titan Games” competition series scored the highest rating across broadcast on the night for NBC. Its 0.7 rating among adults 18-49 was even on last week’s episode and its season 2 premiere back in May. A total of 3.8 million viewers tuned in for the episode, bang on the average for this season so far. NBC then aired reruns of “The Wall” and “Dateline” to a 0.5 rating, with the former drawing 3 million viewers and the latter 3.4 million.
Meanwhile, ABC’s “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever!” returned after a break last week to a 0.3 rating, even on the previous episode. However, this week’s highlight show drew only 1.8 million pairs of eyeballs, a 10% dip from last time around and a series low so far.
Univision came second on the night overall behind NBC, with “Te Doy La Vida,...
The star’s “Titan Games” competition series scored the highest rating across broadcast on the night for NBC. Its 0.7 rating among adults 18-49 was even on last week’s episode and its season 2 premiere back in May. A total of 3.8 million viewers tuned in for the episode, bang on the average for this season so far. NBC then aired reruns of “The Wall” and “Dateline” to a 0.5 rating, with the former drawing 3 million viewers and the latter 3.4 million.
Meanwhile, ABC’s “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever!” returned after a break last week to a 0.3 rating, even on the previous episode. However, this week’s highlight show drew only 1.8 million pairs of eyeballs, a 10% dip from last time around and a series low so far.
Univision came second on the night overall behind NBC, with “Te Doy La Vida,...
- 7/21/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
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