The episode of “60 Minutes,” following Sunday’s NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, is the highest-rated prime-time show. It was the second win in a row, drawing 9.291 million viewers, the highest number of viewers since Jan. 8.
CBS News Magazine features reports on advances in prosthetic technology. newsletter writers Ina and David Steiner, who were stalked and harassed by eBay employees; And detailed basketball analyst Charles Barkley – Follow the network’s 39-minute coverage of Miami’s 88-81 victory over Texas in the Midwest Regional Finals in the Eastern Time Zone. and middle
The Jan. 8 edition of “60 Minutes” featured Prince Harry’s first television interview in America related to the release of his memoir “Spare,” and had the highest average viewership. this season 11.215 million
The only other prime-time program between March 20 and Sunday with an average viewership of more than 7 million also correlates with the college basketball game. According to same-day positive live numbers published Tuesday by Nielsen.
TBS coverage of Connecticut’s 82-54 win over Gonzaga in Saturday’s Western Regional Final averaged 7.985 million viewers and the 12-minute bridge show leading and following. Following Florida Atlantic’s 79-76 victory over Kansas State in the Eastern Regional Finals, an average of 7.674 million viewers.
CBS finished first for the seventh time in nine weeks, averaging 4.88 million viewers, airing 10 of the week’s top 17 shows. as well as the highest-rated scripted show “The Equalizer,” the fourth show of the week. had an average viewership of 6.831 million; popular comedy “The Neighborhood,” ranked 10th for the week, averaged 5.679 million viewers; Most Popular First Season Shows police drama “East New York” ranked 15th, average viewership of 5.114 million; And the leader of the 10:00 p.m. program rating “NCIS: Hawai’i” ranked 17th with an average viewership of 4.982 million people.
The only time CBS has not finished early in the past nine weeks is the week of February 6, when Fox airs Super Bowl LVII, and March 6, when ABC airs the Oscars.
NBC is second for the second straight week. With an average viewership of 3.36 million, “Chicago Fire” was the highest-rated program. It finished in 5th place for the week with an average viewership of 6.777 million.
ABC was third on the broadcast network for the second week in a row. With an average viewership of 2.84 million, “American Idol” is ABC’s ratings leader for the fifth time in six weeks of airing this season. It finished in 11th place with an average viewership of 5.253 million. The only interruption of the streak was the week ABC aired the Oscars.
Fox averaged 2.04 million viewers. Procedural drama “9-1-1” held the highest ratings for the third straight week, finishing 24th with an average viewership of 4.414 million.
The CW averaged 430,000 viewers, with crime drama “Walker” drawing the most viewership. With an average viewership of 672,000, it ranked No. 150 on the show, airing with the March 20 p.m. 8 p.m. episode of CBS comedy “The Andy Griffith Show” in 1960-68 on MeTV.
The top 20 prime time list includes six CBS scripted shows, “60 Minutes,” and alternative series. “Survivor”; four NCAA men’s basketball tournament games—three on CBS and one on TBS; two NCAA men’s basketball studios – one each on TBS and CBS; five NBC shows: scripted shows “Chicago Fire,” “Chicago Med” and “Chicago PD” and two versions of the singing competition “The Voice”; and the ABC singing competition “American Idol”.
Cable ratings received the highest rating from TBS coverage of the Connecticut-Gonzaga NCAA men’s basketball game, which averaged 7.985 million viewers in second place.
TBS’ coverage of the NCAA tournament enabled Fox News Channel to finish the eight-week streak at the top of the cable ratings, averaging 3.078 million. Fox News Channel finished second, averaging 2.023 million, and ESPN ranked. Three Average 1.201 million
MSNBC is the only cable network with an average viewership of more than 1 million for primetime programming, an average of 1.183 million.
The cable’s top 20 includes three NCAA men’s basketball tournament games and three studio tournaments on TBS; 11 Fox News Channel weekly political night talk shows (“Tucker Carlson Tonight.” five shows, four “Hannity” and two “The Ingraham Angle”); Fox Sports 1’s coverage of the Japan-USA Baseball Classic World Championship; MSNBC news and opinion program “The Rachel Maddow Show”; and ESPN’s coverage of the women’s basketball game. Iowa-Louisville NCAA Sunday Elite Eight
Sunday’s season premiere of “Succession” garnered 2.3 million viewers on HBO Max and cable, according to a statement from the streaming service’s parent company, Warner Bros. Discovery.
“The Night Agent” is Netflix’s most-streamed title, with viewers watching the 10-episode action thriller for 168.71 million hours in its first four days. According to figures published by the streaming service on Tuesday.
The second season of “Shadow and Bone” came in second with 55.03 million hours of fantasy eight episodes viewed in its first week of release, 9.2% more than last week’s 50.4 million hours watched over four days.
“The Glory” came in third after finishing at first with 48.35 million hours across 16 episodes of the South Korean revenge thriller, 60.9 percent less than last week’s 123.59 million hours, its first full eighth week. The second time, there are episodes
“Luther: The Fallen Sun” is the top Netflix movie for the third week in a row. Despite a 64.5% drop in viewership from the previous week, viewers spent 24.7 million hours watching the BBC’s psychological crime thriller sequel in its second week of release, “Luther: The Fallen Sun.” 69.54 million hours of viewers last week and 65.92 million hours for the week of March 6-12 when watched for 3 days.
Children’s animated film “The Magician’s Elephant” moved up one rank for a second with 16.73 million hours viewed, up 22.2% from 13.69 million hours the previous week when it ran for three days.