The premiere episode of CBS drama “Marshals” was the most-watched new scripted series debut on TV without a football lead-in since 2018, drawing 9.52 million viewers.
The summer competition series “American Ninja Warrior” will return for Season 18 on NBC, the network announced on Monday. Thus far, Season 17 has amassed more than 23 million viewers across NBC and Peacock.
NBC’s new alternative series “Destination X” has amassed 4.2 million viewers across all platforms for its premiere episode, up +102% over Live+Same Day performance.
“Saturday Night Live” concluded Season 50 as the No. 1 entertainment series on broadcast TV among Adults 18-49, plus the most watched comedy overall for the sixth consecutive season.
Concluding its 57th season on Sunday, May 18, “60 Minutes” continued to rank as the most-watched news program in the United States for a record 51st consecutive season.
Nielsen releases first full season report factoring in 35-day multiplatform viewing across broadcast and streaming. Netflix leads streamers, CBS tops broadcast.
With “Tracker,” “Matlock,” “60 Minutes,” “FBI” and “Georgie & Mandy’s First Marriage” leading the charts, CBS is set to win its 17th consecutive season, the most wins for any network ever.
Conducted by ABC News senior national correspondent Terry Moran, “President Trump the First 100 Days: The Interview in the Oval Office” ranked No. 1 among viewers and the key adult sales demos.
The exit of series star Peter Krause as Bobby Nash on “9-1-1” averaged 8.45 million viewers and a 1.57 rating among Adults 18-49, factoring in multiplatform viewing.
Fresh off a renewal order for Season 8, “The Rookie” is setting season high records during its seventh season, surpassing episodes from Season 2 and Season 5.





















