RATINGS
With three episodes left in the first half of its second season, WE tv’s Love After Lockup scored series highs in total viewers and all key demos. In Live+3 ratings, episode 211 delivered 1.4 million viewers, up +21% from the previous week, and 890,000 A25-54, up +24% from the previous week. Over its first 11 episodes of the half-season, the series has grown total viewers by +120% and by +119% in the demo.
Up against the NBA All-Star game on Sunday, AMC’s The Walking Dead slipped to a series low (but still high) 1.7 rating among A18-49 and 4.5 million viewers, down 15% versus the prior week in the demo and 12% in viewers.
Preemptions for the 2019 State of the Union address did many of the top syndicated shows in access no favors, particularly in West Coast markets during the session ending February 10. Only four magazines in the top seven avoided a dip: first place Entertainment Tonight (season high 3.3 Live+SD national Nielsen rating, up 3% from the week before); TMZ (1.4, unchanged); Daily Mail TV (series best 1.1, steady) and Page Six TV (season high 0.7, steady). Family Feud (season high 6.7, unchanged) was the only game show in the top four not to decline.
Basic Cable Top 5 for the week of February 4
Primetime (P2+)
FNC (2,539,000)
TNT (1,967,000)
MSNBC (1,955,000)
ESPN (1,412,000)
HGTV (1,363,000)
Total Day (P2+)
FNC (1,474,000)
MSNBC (1,084,000)
Nick (807,000)
ID (761,000)
HGTV (760,000)
Source: Nielsen
Top 11 M-F Syndicated Strip Series for the week of February 4 ranked in order by HH Rtg
Judge Judy (CTD) 7.9 AA
Family Feud (2/T) 6.7 AA
Wheel of Fortune (CTD) 6.6 AA
Jeopardy (CTD) 6.6 AA
The Big Bang Theory (WB) 4.9 AA
Entertainment Tonight (CTD) 3.3 AA
Inside Edition (CTD) 3.2AA
Dr. Phil (CTD) 3.2 AA
Hot Bench (CTD) 2.6 AA
Ellen DeGeneres Show (WB) 2.4 AA
Last Man Standing (2T) 2.4 AA
Top 11 M-F Syndicated Strip Series for the week of February 4 ranked in order by A18-49 Rtg
Family Feud (2/T) 1.8 AA
The Big Bang Theory (WB) 1.8 AA
Judge Judy (CTD) 1.7 AA
Wheel of Fortune (CTD) 1.3 AA
Jeopardy (CTD) 1.3 AA
Modern Family (2/T) 1.0 AA
Entertainment Tonight (CTD) 0.8 AA
Last Man Standing (2T) 0.8 AA
Family Guy 0.8AA
Inside Edition (CTD) 0.7 AA
Dr. Phil (CTD) 0.7 AA
Top 15 Broadcast Programs Among A18-49 ratings/share for the week of February 11
Fox Daytona 500 (Fox) 1.2/6
Young Sheldon (CBS) 1.1/5
Mom (CBS) 1.1/5
Chicago P.D. (NBC) 1.1/5
Manifest (NBC) 1.1.5
Last Man Standing (Fox) 1.1/6
The Goldbergs (ABC) 1.1/5
Titan Games (NBC) 1.1/5
FBI (CBS) 1.0/4
New Amsterdam (NBC) 1.0/5
Last Man Standing (Fox) 1.0/5
Man With a Plan (CBS) 1.0/4
The Resident (Fox) 1.0/4
A Million Little Things (ABC) 1.0/5
24 Hours To Hell and Back (Fox) 1.0/5
Source: NIelsen
Broadcast Evening News Shows Weekly Average Ratings week of February 11
ABC World News Tonight 9.35 million total viewers; 1.6/8 and 2.004 million A25-54
NBC Nightly News 8.75 million total viewers; 1.7/7 and 2.034 million A25-54
CBS Evening News 6.67 million total viewers; 1.1/5 and 1.374 million A25-54
Broadcast Morning News Shows Weekly Average Ratings week of February 11
ABC: Good Morning America 4.134 million total viewers; 1.0/10 and 1.267 million A25-54
NBC: Today 4.179 million total viewers; 1.2/12 and 1.472 million A25-54
CBS: This Morning 3.322 million total viewers; 0.7/7 and 897,000 A25-54
Late Night Shows Weekly Average Ratings week of February 11
CBS: The Late Show 3.28 million total viewers; 0.43/3 among A18-49
NBC: The Tonight Show 2.29 million total viewers; 0.46/3 among A18-49
ABC: Jimmy Kimmel Live 1.92 million total viewers; 0.36/3 among A18-49
Top 10 U.S. Primetime Shows Video Power Index: Week of February 11
Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) 918, 1.1M, 8.1M, 3.6M
E! News (E!) 462, 2.1M, 3.4M, 19.7M
The Walking Dead (AMC) 433, 829K, 8.4M, 1.6M
The Flash (CW) 326, 343K, 739K, 839K
America’s Got Talent (NBC) 321, 982K, 18M, 1.3M
Entertainment Tonight (CBS/synd.) 225, 1.5M, 8.7M, 4.5M
The Simpsons (Fox) 196, 140K, 1.8M, 215K
America’s Funniest Home Videos (ABC) 184, 335K, 21.1M, 336K
Ridiculousness (MTV) 178, 102K, 11.1M, 108K
This Is Us (NBC) 176, 135K, 1.9M, 420K
Based on Shareablee’s Video Power Index, which combines viewing, consumer interactions and audience scale across all active platforms and includes the video performance of primetime TV shows.
Live + Same Day Viewers AA (millions): Tuesday, February 19 time period averages
Source: NTI, Galaxy as dated Live+SD
NBC: 6.37 million
Ellen’s Game of Games 6.09, This Is Us 7.56, New Amsterdam 5.61
ABC: 3.40 million
American Housewife 4.37, The Kids Are Alright 3.41, Black-ish 2.89, Splitting Up Together 2.42, The Rookie 3.54
CBS: 9.94 million
NCIS 12.67, FBI 9.04, NCIS: New Orleans 6.99
FOX: 2.38 million
Lethal Weapon 3.28, The Gifted 1.62
CW: 0.66
The Flash 0.68, Roswell, New Mexico 0.63
Tuesday A18-49 Ratings: NBC 1.4/6, CBS 1.0/4, ABC 0.7/3, FOX 0.6/3, CW 0.2/1
EXECUTIVE MOVES
Entertainment Studios appointed Tom O’Brien as President of The Weather Channel. O’Brien will also hold the title of Executive Vice President of Allen Media LLC, parent company of Entertainment Studios, Inc. Prior to joining The Weather Channel, O’Brien was a corporate officer of the Nexstar Media Group.
Telemundo named Claudia Franklin as Vice President of Entertainment Publicity. Most recently, Franklin was Senior Vice President of Communications and Public Affairs for Viacom International Media Networks Americas.
Turner Sports is promoting Howard Mittman to Chief Executive Officer of Bleacher Report. Mittman has held a dual role as Chief Revenue Officer and Chief Marketing Officer of B/R since August 2017.
Kaizar Campwala has joined ABC as VP, Business Operations and Insights. Most recently, Campwala was Entrepreneur-in-Residence at Al Jazeera.
Insurrection Media hired Kelly Todd as Vice President of Production. Todd has been Line Producer and Production Supervisor on Dumplin, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, One Mississippi and Gringo.
IN MEMORIAM
Investigative journalist Linda Sawyer (Mooney) passed suddenly in Santa Monica, California on February 10 from surgical complications. She was 57. The Emmy-award winning producer worked for networks including MTV during its founding, VH1 and HBO. Most recently, Sawyer created and hosted the podcast Sleuth: True Crime in Real Time.
This Day in History: 1792 – Congress passed the original Presidential Succession Act.
Answer to our last Trivia question: What was the first sitcom that featured the lead actors singing the show's theme song? Green Acres (1965-1971), performed by Eddie Albert and Eva Gabor. Kudos to: John Ferlazzo, London, Phyllis McQuillan-MSG Networks/NYC, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg-M and S Entertainment/LA, Tom Moore-Kalt Productions/LA, Karen Kelly-SPUH/New Brunswick, NJ, Bill Graff-beIN Sports/Miami
Today's Trivia Question: 1960s drama Breaking Point was a spin-off of which series? (Email trivia@cynopsis.com with your answer and be sure to include your name, company, city and time zone. Unofficial rules: A limit of four correct answers from each time zone will be selected.).