L+3 Results:
The Jan. 27 telecast of “The Blacklist” has set a new all-time record for biggest “live plus three-day” increase on U.S. broadcast or cable television, growing by 5.628 million viewers versus that night’s “live plus same day” result from Nielsen Media Research (to 15.799 million vs. 10.171 million).
That breaks the record set by “The Blacklist” one week earlier of a 5.430 million increase (to 14.262 million vs. 8.832 million). Week to week, “The Blacklist” is up 11% or 1.5 million viewers in L+3 results
“The Blacklist” has now delivered the eight biggest total-viewer increases of all time going from “live plus same day” to “live plus three day” results.
In adults 18-49, the Jan. 27 “Blacklist” jumped 1.72 rating points, from a 2.54 to a 4.25. Week to week in L+3, “The Blacklist” is up 9% in 18-49 rating (4.25 vs. 3.90).
These are the top “Blacklist” results in L+3 since the fall finale on Dec. 2 in both 18-49 and total viewers.
The Jan. 27 telecast of “The Blacklist” has set a new all-time record for biggest “live plus three-day” increase on U.S. broadcast or cable television, growing by 5.628 million viewers versus that night’s “live plus same day” result from Nielsen Media Research (to 15.799 million vs. 10.171 million).
That breaks the record set by “The Blacklist” one week earlier of a 5.430 million increase (to 14.262 million vs. 8.832 million). Week to week, “The Blacklist” is up 11% or 1.5 million viewers in L+3 results
“The Blacklist” has now delivered the eight biggest total-viewer increases of all time going from “live plus same day” to “live plus three day” results.
In adults 18-49, the Jan. 27 “Blacklist” jumped 1.72 rating points, from a 2.54 to a 4.25. Week to week in L+3, “The Blacklist” is up 9% in 18-49 rating (4.25 vs. 3.90).
These are the top “Blacklist” results in L+3 since the fall finale on Dec. 2 in both 18-49 and total viewers.
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