During the week of February 26-March 1, 2024, “Tamron Hall” had its best performance among Women 18-49 in several months, and an eight-week high in Women 25-54.
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“The Jennifer Hudson Show” attracted its largest audience of the season with episodes featuring Common, actor Anthony Anderson and Paris Hilton, among others.
“The Kelly Clarkson Show” recently launched its fifth season as the most-watched and highest rated afternoon syndicated talk show.
Season-to-date “The Drew Barrymore Show” has emerged as TV’s fastest growing daytime talk show among viewers; tops in video views on social.
Find out how “Tamron Hall” performed during the week of May 15-19, 2023, the most recent week available for syndication ratings.
Five weeks in, “Live with Kelly and Mark” is topping all entertainment talk shows in all key measures. Ratings for the week of May 15-19, 2023.
Find out how “Live with Kelly and Mark” performed during the week of April 24-28, 2023, the second full week featuring Mark Consuelos as co-host.
The ratings are finally in for the debut week of “Live with Kelly and Mark.” Find out how the talk show performed and whether viewers stuck around.
“Days of our Lives” star Chandler Massey talks about his latest role as Henry, a character with an intellectual disability in the Hallmark Movies & Mysteries original, “Heart of the Matter.”
Zach Tinker is making waves as Sonny Kiriakis on “Days of our Lives: Beyond Salem,” and he’d love to continue playing the character on “Days of our Lives.”
The latest twist that landed “Days of our Lives’” Eve and J.J. in bed together had both of their portrayers’ jaws dropping!
“The Price is Right” launching second male model search as show looks to replace Robert Scott Wilson who has since moved on to star on “Days of our Lives.”
The chemistry between “Days of our Lives’” Hope and Aiden started out as a slow burn, but its since built into an inferno of flames searing through television sets across America. Never one to miss a hot story, Soap Opera Network sat down with portrayers Kristian Alfonso and Daniel Cosgrove, who opened up about the storyline and their real-life professional connection in their first joint interview ever! Read on to get the scoop — which they reveal in between plenty of jokes and laughter!
“Days of our Lives'” Jen Lilley (Theresa Donovan) always stuns on the red carpet, but she was especially beautiful at the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
Red carpet fashion is typically about the ladies, but not when it comes to the men of daytime! Soap Opera Network caught up with quite a few dashing dudes during the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards, beginning with “Days of our Lives'” Guy Wilson (Will Horton)!
Eileen Davidson — who’s now on contract as Ashley Abbott on “The Young and the Restless,” but was nominated as Outstanding Lead Actress for her work as “Days of our Lives'” Kristen DiMera — took a cue from the statue she ended up winning at the end of the night. Just like the golden award, she sparkled on the red carpet during the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards.
The best of the best took home statues during the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards last night, and while viewers were able to see the winners accept their honors on stage, Soap Opera Network caught up with many of them for exclusive backstage reactions! Where will they put their gorgeous gold statues? And how will they celebrate being the top of the top in their field? Read on to find out!
On Thursday, May 1, nominations for the 41st Annual Daytime Emmy Awards were announced, and “Days of our Lives” star Eric Martsolf (Brady Black) received the happy news that he’d received his first ever nomination, although in the most unusual of ways. “I had forgotten that they were announcing it. I had an early call time and I’m in the shower at 6:00 AM,” the actor recalls of the time news began rolling in. “I get out and my phone’s just going nuts. There I am soaking wet standing there in the bathroom. I look at my Twitter, and sure enough, I found out through some fan,” Martsolf states with a chuckle while nonchalantly apologizing for the visual. For reference, “The tweet read, ‘Congratulations on your Emmy nomination, Eric Martsolf’ and that’s how I found out.”
For more than 10 years fans of daytime soap operas have been coming to Soap Opera Network to find out how their favorite soap was faring in the weekly ratings report. From time to time we would also provide analysis of how they stacked up when compared to their broadcast counterparts in the talk show and game show genres, but we’ve never looked at how the broadcast soaps (and to a lesser extent the broadcast talk and game shows) compared to syndicated television. Not that it wasn’t easy to provide a comparison, it was just never something we found necessary. In recent months, with the introduction of several syndicated talk shows including “Katie” and “The Steve Harvey Show,” which together took over the 3:00 PM slot from “General Hospital” in much of the country this past September after “GH” moved to 2:00 PM, and the second season without “The Oprah Winfrey Show,” things have changed. Recently, Broadcasting & Cable came out with a report that showed how syndicated programs might be a solid alternative to our soaps in the key demographics when it comes to Madison Avenue buying advertising time. While we wouldn’t want advertisers to give up on our favorite shows, B&C does provide a solid rationalization and even highlights the value of soap operas when it comes to the all important key women demos (Women 18-49, Women 25-54, etc).
During its premiere week in the National ratings (w/o 09/03/12), the newly-rechristened “LIVE! with Kelly and Michael” finished as TV’s No. 1 syndicated talk show in Households (2.8 rating), Total Viewers (3.6 million) and Women 25-54 (1.5 rating).