One of the most popular shows of the last ten years is getting a renaissance thanks to Netflix. While the USA Network legal drama delivered stellar ratings when it aired on the cable network, the show is still in demand four years after its conclusion. According to Deadline, the series picked up an incredible 3.1B
TV Ratings
The 2022-23 season got underway Monday night, featuring several season premieres and a series premiere. The Cleaning Lady Season 2 Episode 1 had 2.6 million total viewers and a 0.4 rating among adults 18-49. The sophomore drama’s numbers were on par with its March finale. 9-1-1 Season 6 Episode 1 secured 4.7 million viewers and
The Bachelorette is on the downside. The veteran ABC dating series returned Monday night with 3.6 million viewers and a 0.9 rating in the demo. These numbers mark all-time premiere lows. The previous opener did 5 million viewers and a 1.4 rating, so yeah, it’s a steep drop. Still, these numbers are decent, and coming
Queen Latifah kicked down the door and showed us her vigilante side with the series premiere of The Equalizer on CBS. The crime drama debuted with a 0.9 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and netted 7.98 million viewers. The network also scored in viewership with 60 Minutes scoring the largest audience of the night with 9.06 million viewers
It was a down night for most shows amid increased competition. All of the networks aired original content on the night. Over on NBC, the network said goodbye to Chicago Med (7.6 million viewers/1.0 rating in the demo), Fire (7.6 million/0.9 rating), and PD (6.2 million viewers/0.8 rating) for six weeks. The three dramas returned
Dancing With the Stars aired a special Tuesday episode this week, and while it dipped from last week’s premiere, it defeated the competition in the demo. Dancing With the Stars Season 29 Episode 2 drew 5.9 million viewers and a 1.0 rating in the demo — down 27 and 23 percent week-to-week. While this is
FOX kicked off its pandemic-proof fall schedule Monday night with the premieres of L.A.’s Finest and Filthy Rich. L.A.’s Finest Season 1 Episode 1, which has been available on Spectrum for over a year, delivered 2.9 million total viewers and a 0.5 rating. While these numbers are soft, given that the series is an acquisition,