
With about three months to
go until the end of the 2018-2019 TV season, numbers have tightened in the race for top honors among 18-49 viewers. Overall numbers are still lower for virtually all networks versus a year ago.
NBC is now tied with Fox at a 1.8 rating/8 share, with CBS just a bit behind -- at 1.7/7, according to Nielsen’s live program-plus-seven-day time-shifted viewing (and same-day time-shifted
viewing for the most recent weeks) numbers through March 3.
ABC came in at 1.3/5. Univision has a rating of 0.5/2, while CW and Telemundo each scored a 0.4/2. All top networks are down, versus
the same time period the year before -- except for Fox and Univision, which were flat versus a year ago.
A year ago at this time, NBC was in the lead (thanks to running both the Winter
Olympics and the Super Bowl) with a 2.6/10, followed by Fox at a 1.7/6; CBS with a 1.6/6; and ABC at a 1.4/4. The CW was at 0.6/2, followed by Telemundo and Univision each with a 0.5/2.
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Early
on in this season -- in the fall -- Fox posted strong viewing numbers, due to its exclusive airing of the NFL’s “Thursday Night Football.”
This year, CBS easily resumes top
levels again for best total viewer crown — versus NBC's supremacy a year ago.
CBS is at 9.3 million viewers (up versus 9 million a year ago); NBC, 7.8 million, (down from 10.1 million);
Fox, 6.2 million (higher, from 5.5 million); and ABC, 5.5 million (down from 5.9 million). CW at 1.4 million (was at 1.7 million a year ago); Univision, 1.4 million (1.6 million in 2018), and
Telemundo, 1.2 million (1.3 million last year).
The race for 25-54 viewers is also close this year, with NBC at a 2.4/8; CBS, 2.3/8; and Fox, a 2.2/8. ABC is at a 1.6/6.