There have been so many schedule changes and casting rumors leading up to the upcoming season of The Bachelorette that I'd like to tell you I was unfazed when I saw a headline stating that JoJo Fletcher would be stepping in as the host, but that wouldn't be the truth. In fact, I panicked for a whole five seconds before realizing that JoJo would only be temporarily filling in for Harrison during Clare Crawley's season, as he needed to complete another 14 days of quarantine after dropping his son off at college.
"The moment he got back, Chris was told he could not set foot back on the set until he went through another 14-day quarantine," a source told Us Magazine. "The show's contestants and crew all had to quarantine on the property for 14 days prior to the cameras rolling. But it didn't dawn on Chris he'd have to do...
"The moment he got back, Chris was told he could not set foot back on the set until he went through another 14-day quarantine," a source told Us Magazine. "The show's contestants and crew all had to quarantine on the property for 14 days prior to the cameras rolling. But it didn't dawn on Chris he'd have to do...
- 8/13/2020
- by Maggie Panos
- Popsugar.com
Dwayne Johnson’s “Titan Games” aired its second season finale to decent numbers on Monday night, leading NBC to an overall win.
The athletic competition show scored a 0.7 rating among adults 18-49, roughly a 10% up tick from the penultimate episode, and drew 3.5 million total viewers, which is pretty much the same tally as the last couple weeks. A replay of fellow physical competition show “American Ninja Warrior” followed that up with a 0.5 rating and 2.3 million viewers.
Over on ABC, the latest edition of the summer Bachelor Nation highlight show “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever!” scored a 0.3 rating, which represents the fourth time in a row at that number. Around 1.9 million viewers tuned in to the three-hour affair, a three-week high.
Univision tied for second place overall on the night, with “Como Tu No Hay Dos” leading the way at a 0.4. Episodes of “Medicos” and “La Rosa De Guadalupe” both scored a 0.3 rating.
The athletic competition show scored a 0.7 rating among adults 18-49, roughly a 10% up tick from the penultimate episode, and drew 3.5 million total viewers, which is pretty much the same tally as the last couple weeks. A replay of fellow physical competition show “American Ninja Warrior” followed that up with a 0.5 rating and 2.3 million viewers.
Over on ABC, the latest edition of the summer Bachelor Nation highlight show “The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons – Ever!” scored a 0.3 rating, which represents the fourth time in a row at that number. Around 1.9 million viewers tuned in to the three-hour affair, a three-week high.
Univision tied for second place overall on the night, with “Como Tu No Hay Dos” leading the way at a 0.4. Episodes of “Medicos” and “La Rosa De Guadalupe” both scored a 0.3 rating.
- 8/11/2020
- by Will Thorne
- Variety Film + TV
The debut of CBS’ “Tough as Nails” faced its stiffest competition from Univision’s telenovelas on Wednesday. The result was a primetime ratings tie between the two networks.
CBS and Univision tied for first in ratings, both with a 0.5 rating/3 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic. CBS was second in total viewers with an average of 3.52 million, according to preliminary numbers. Univision was fourth in total viewers with 1.7 million.
For CBS, “Tough as Nails” from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. averaged a 0.6/4 and 4.1 million viewers. A rerun followed.
Also Read: Univision Telenovelas Tie NBC Repeats Atop Low-Rated Tuesday
NBC and Fox tied for third in ratings, both with a 0.4. Fox had a 3 share, NBC got a 2. NBC was first in total viewers with 3.54 million, Fox was fifth with 1.5 million.
NBC aired all repeats on Wednesday.
For Fox, following a rerun, an original episode of “Ultimate Tag” at 9 had a 0.5/3 and 1.5 million viewers.
CBS and Univision tied for first in ratings, both with a 0.5 rating/3 share in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic. CBS was second in total viewers with an average of 3.52 million, according to preliminary numbers. Univision was fourth in total viewers with 1.7 million.
For CBS, “Tough as Nails” from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. averaged a 0.6/4 and 4.1 million viewers. A rerun followed.
Also Read: Univision Telenovelas Tie NBC Repeats Atop Low-Rated Tuesday
NBC and Fox tied for third in ratings, both with a 0.4. Fox had a 3 share, NBC got a 2. NBC was first in total viewers with 3.54 million, Fox was fifth with 1.5 million.
NBC aired all repeats on Wednesday.
For Fox, following a rerun, an original episode of “Ultimate Tag” at 9 had a 0.5/3 and 1.5 million viewers.
- 7/9/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Univision matched NBC averages atop Tuesday’s primetime ratings in the key demographic, with original episodes of the Spanish-language broadcaster’s telenovelas matching repeats of “America’s Got Talent” and “World of Dance.”
Also of note, ABC brought back “What Would You Do?” last night.
NBC and Univision tied for first in ratings, both with a 0.5 rating in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic. NBC had a 4 share, Univision got a 2. NBC was second in total viewers with an average of 3.7 million, according to preliminary numbers. Univision was fourth in total viewers with 1.7 million.
Also Read: 'The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons - Ever!' Settles for Worst Ratings Ever With Season 1 Recaps
CBS and ABC tied for third in ratings, both with a 0.4. CBS had a 3 share, ABC got a 2 share. CBS was first in total viewers with 4.6 million viewers, ABC was third with 2.5 million viewers.
CBS aired all reruns last night.
Also of note, ABC brought back “What Would You Do?” last night.
NBC and Univision tied for first in ratings, both with a 0.5 rating in the advertiser-coveted 18-49 demographic. NBC had a 4 share, Univision got a 2. NBC was second in total viewers with an average of 3.7 million, according to preliminary numbers. Univision was fourth in total viewers with 1.7 million.
Also Read: 'The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons - Ever!' Settles for Worst Ratings Ever With Season 1 Recaps
CBS and ABC tied for third in ratings, both with a 0.4. CBS had a 3 share, ABC got a 2 share. CBS was first in total viewers with 4.6 million viewers, ABC was third with 2.5 million viewers.
CBS aired all reruns last night.
- 7/8/2020
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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