Live+7 Ratings: Find out how the primetime broadcast shows performed in Total Viewers, A18-49, A25-54, A18-34, W18-49 and M18-49 on Sunday, March 17, 2024.
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Live+3 Ratings: Find out how the primetime broadcast shows performed in Total Viewers, A18-49, A25-54, A18-34, W18-49 and M18-49 on Monday, March 18, 2024.
Live+3 Ratings: Find out how the primetime broadcast shows performed in Total Viewers, A18-49, A25-54, A18-34, W18-49 and M18-49 on Thursday, March 21, 2024.
Live+7 Ratings: Find out how the primetime broadcast shows performed in Total Viewers, A18-49, A25-54, A18-34, W18-49 and M18-49 on Thursday, March 14, 2024.
ABC News, with WMUR-TV, will host a Republican primary debate on Thursday, January 18, at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Find out how daytime broadcast shows are performing in delayed viewers compared to their performance in Live+SD in Total Viewers, Households, Women 18-49 and Women 25-54 rating.
A breakdown of how “The Young and the Restless” has performed in the ratings in Live+Same Day vs. Live+7 Days (delayed viewing) so far this season (2020-2021).
A breakdown of how “General Hospital” has performed in the ratings in Live+Same Day vs. Live+7 Days (delayed viewing) so far this season (2020-2021).
A breakdown of how “Days of our Lives” has performed in the ratings in Live+Same Day vs. Live+7 Days (delayed viewing) so far this season (2020-2021).
A breakdown of how “The Bold and the Beautiful” has performed in the ratings in Live+Same Day vs. Live+7 Days (delayed viewing) so far this season (2020-2021).
Find out how the daytime soaps, talk shows and game shows performed in delayed viewers during the week of May 11-15, 2020.
Daytime broadcast Live+7 ratings for the week of May 4-8, 2020. Find out how the daytime shows performed in delayed viewers.
Daytime broadcast Live+7 ratings for the week of April 27-May 1, 2020. Find out how the daytime shows performed in delayed viewers.
Live+7 daytime broadcast television viewership ratings for the week of April 20-24, 2020 for soap operas, talk shows and game shows.
On the Friday, February 19 edition of ABC’s “Shark Tank,” former soap star Sarah Buxton (ex-Morgan DeWitt, “The Bold and the Beautiful”; ex-Annie Douglas Richards, “Sunset Beach”) will appear as she tries to get the sharks — Mark Cuban, Lori Greiner, Barbara Corcoran, Robert Herjavec and Kevin O’Leary — to make a deal over her one-piece swimsuit line that not only keeps things in the right places, but can keep you sun-safe and stylish at the same time.
Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott, “The Young and the Restless,” ex-Kristen DiMera, “Days of our Lives”) stunned “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” when she dropped a major bombshell on the show’s January 19 episode: she is a physical abuse survivor.
Think sublime chemistry between a daytime leading man and leading lady means a hunky-dory relationship off camera? Think again. In a video on bravotv.com, Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott, “The Young and the Restless”; ex-Kristen DiMera, “Days of our Lives”) and Lisa Rinna (ex-Billie Reed, “DAYS”) reveal they haven’t always liked — and occasionally loathed — their soap pairings.
Although she’ll soon be gracing our screens once again as Sami Brady on “Days of our Lives” in the coming weeks, actress Alison Sweeney will no longer appear in primetime as host of NBC’s “The Biggest Loser,” it was announced today by the show’s producers. Sweeney had hosted the program for 13 consecutive cycles, taking over from Caroline Rhea in 2007.
First announced in October of last year, Pop is ready to release their “Queens of Drama” as soap stars Lindsay Hartley (“All My Children,” “Days of Our Lives,” “Passions”), Crystal Hunt (“Guiding Light,” “One Life to Live”), Vanessa Marcil (“Las Vegas,” “General Hospital”), Chrystee Pharris (“PSNS,” “GH”) and Hunter Tylo (“The Bold and The Beautiful”) are joined with special appearances by Donna Mills (“Knots Landing,” “Melrose Place” and “GH”) in their new reality series debuting Sunday, April 26 at 10:00 PM, ET/7:00 PM, PT, immediately following the network’s exclusive live broadcast of “The 42nd Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.”
The 10th anniversary edition of “Dancing with the Stars” will launch on Monday, March 16 at 8:00 PM, ET/PT, ABC recently announced. The competition series, which began in the summer of 2005 with “General Hospital’s” Kelly Monaco taking home the coveted mirror-ball, will be without long-time dancers Derek Hough and Cheryl Burke, however.