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Streaming Ratings: ‘Nobody Wants This’ Grows in Second Week
Netflix’s rom-com series Nobody Wants This attracted more viewing in its second week, moving up one spot to second overall…
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TV Ratings: ‘Matlock,’ ‘Tracker’ Premieres Score Big Multi-Platform Audiences
Streaming gave a big boost to viewing for several of CBS’ season and series premieres. That in itself is no…
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TV Ratings: Baseball Playoffs Up Across the Board Heading Into World Series
A World Series involving marquee teams from the country’s two largest markets will likely mean a sizable increase in TV…
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NFL Kickoff Propels Amazon Prime Video, Peacock and Broadcast TV in September
The kickoff of the NFL season was readily apparent in Nielsen‘s September Gauge report, with broadcast TV seeing a slight…
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Streaming Ratings: ‘Perfect Couple’ Repeats at No. 1, ‘Mormon Wives’ Grows
The top two streaming titles from the first week of September held their spots in the second week — and…
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ABC’s ‘High Potential’ Nears 11M Viewers for Second Episode (Exclusive)
ABC‘s first-year drama High Potential is thus far living up to its title in ratings terms. The procedural starring Kaitlin…
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TV Ratings: NBC Opens 2024-25 Season in First Place
A strong Sunday Night Football game and good showings from several of its long-running series helped NBC claim the biggest…
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Streaming Ratings: ‘The Perfect Couple’ Opens on Top With Big Premiere Week
The Perfect Couple shot to the top overall spot in Nielsen’s streaming rankings for its premiere week. The murder mystery…
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Streaming Ratings: ‘Rings of Power’ Season 2 Opens Lower (But Still Big)
The second season of The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power opened to big viewing numbers in the…
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Olympics Push NBC to 52-Week Network Ratings Win for 2023-24
A big summer — and specifically, two weeks and three days of the summer — helped NBC claim the 52-week ratings crown…
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