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Broadcast Live+7 for April 20-24: ‘Y&R’ and ‘B&B’ Hit Three and Four Week Highs, ‘GH’ Top Gainer in Delayed Viewers


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The final batch of original episodes of “The Young and the Restless” and “The Bold and the Beautiful” aired during the week of April 20-24, 2020, and with that we start our first weekly Live+7 ratings report for the daytime broadcast television shows aired on ABC, CBS, and NBC.

“General Hospital” was the week’s biggest gainer in Total Viewers, Women 18-49, Women 25-54, and Adults 18-49. The ABC series gained anywhere between 24% and 29% in the key sales demos when adding in delayed numbers. The soap gained the most viewers overall for the week with 364,000 viewers watching the soap over seven days. “Y&R” gained the second largest audience in delayed viewers with 291,000 viewers added while “The Today Show II,” “Pandemic: What You Need to Know” and “The Today Show with Hoda & Jenna” gained no new viewers after seven days. “The Talk” was the least-watched daytime show for the week in all categories. “Y&R” attracted its largest audience in three weeks (since 03/30/2020; 4,457,000) and “B&B” attracted its largest audience in four weeks (since 03/23/2020; 3,840,000).

Below are the daytime broadcast television Live+7 rankings for the week of April 20-24, 2020.

TOTAL GAIN (L+7) – VIEWERS

Rank Show Network L+SD (000s) L+7
(000s)
L+7
AUD CHG
L+7
% CHG
1 GENERAL HOSPITAL ABC 2,249 2,613 364 16%
2 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS CBS 4,032 4,323 291 7%
3 THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL CBS  3,260 3,446  186  6% 
4 DAYS OF OUR LIVES NBC  2,093 2,258  165  8% 
5 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – I CBS 5,672 5,786 114 2%
6 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – II CBS 6,290 6,377 87 1%
7 THE VIEW ABC 3,059 3,121 62 2%
8 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 1 CBS 3,343 3,387 44 1%
9 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 2 CBS 4,048 4,087 39 1%
10 THE TALK CBS 1,829 1,849 20 1%
11 TODAY HODA & JENNA NBC 2,105 2,115 10 0%
12 PANDEMIC ABC 2,177 2,182 5 0%
13 TODAY SHOW II NBC 3,097 3,098 1 0%

TOTAL VIEWERS (L+7) – RANK

Rank Show Network L+SD (000s) L+7
(000s)
L+7
AUD CHG
L+7
% CHG
1 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – II CBS 6,290 6,377 87 1%
2 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – I CBS 5,672 5,786 114 2%
3 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS CBS 4,032 4,323 291 7%
4 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 2 CBS 4,048 4,087 39 1%
5 THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL CBS  3,260 3,446  186  6% 
6 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 1 CBS 3,343 3,387 44 1%
7 THE VIEW ABC 3,059 3,121 62 2%
8 TODAY SHOW II NBC 3,097 3,098 1 0%
9 GENERAL HOSPITAL ABC 2,249 2,613 364 16%
10 DAYS OF OUR LIVES NBC  2,093 2,258  165  8% 
11 PANDEMIC ABC 2,177 2,182 5 0%
12 TODAY HODA & JENNA NBC 2,105 2,115 10 0%
13 THE TALK CBS 1,829 1,849 20 1%

WOMEN 18-49 (L+7) – RANK

Rank Show Network L+SD (000s) L+7
(000s)
L+7
AUD CHG
L+7
% CHG
1 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – II CBS 474 487 13 3%
2 TODAY SHOW II NBC 468 468 0 0%
3 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – I CBS 431 448 17 4%
4 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS CBS 366 405 39 11%
5 GENERAL HOSPITAL ABC 276 354 78 28%
6 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 2 CBS 345 351 6 2%
7 THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL CBS 315 347 32 10%
8 TODAY HODA & JENNA NBC 327 327 0 0%
9 THE VIEW ABC 308 313 5 2%
10 DAYS OF OUR LIVES NBC 276 307 31 11%
11 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 1 CBS 279 285 6 2%
12 PANDEMIC ABC 260 261 1 0%
13 THE TALK CBS 199 202 3 2%

WOMEN 25-54 (L+7) – RANK

Rank Show Network L+SD (000s) L+7
(000s)
L+7
AUD CHG
L+7
% CHG
1 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – II CBS 685 701 16 2%
2 TODAY SHOW II NBC 658 659 1 0%
3 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – I CBS 616 640 24 4%
4 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS CBS 559 634 75 13%
5 THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL CBS 471 519 48 10%
6 GENERAL HOSPITAL ABC 396 509 113 29%
7 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 2 CBS 479 488 9 2%
8 THE VIEW ABC 444 452 8 2%
9 TODAY HODA & JENNA NBC 443 446 3 1%
10 DAYS OF OUR LIVES NBC 387 430 43 11%
11 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 1 CBS 390 400 10 3%
12 PANDEMIC ABC 392 395 3 1%
13 THE TALK CBS 291 295 4 1%

ADULTS 18-49 (L+7) – RANK

Rank Show Network L+SD (000s) L+7
(000s)
L+7
AUD CHG
L+7
% CHG
1 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – II CBS 853 872 19 2%
2 THE PRICE IS RIGHT – I CBS 768 798 30 4%
3 TODAY SHOW II NBC 694 694 0 0%
4 THE YOUNG AND THE RESTLESS CBS 573 630 57 10%
5 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 2 CBS 599 610 11 2%
6 THE BOLD AND THE BEAUTIFUL CBS 491 539 48 10%
7 GENERAL HOSPITAL ABC 404 499 95 24%
8 LET’S MAKE A DEAL – 1 CBS 482 494 12 2%
9 TODAY HODA & JENNA NBC 476 476 0 0%
10 DAYS OF OUR LIVES NBC 427 472 45 11%
11 THE VIEW ABC 460 467 7 2%
12 PANDEMIC ABC 388 389 1 0%
13 THE TALK CBS 292 297 5 2%

Source: The Nielsen Company.


Each week Soap Opera Network reports on how many viewers watched a particular soap opera. The numbers we publish have traditionally been Live+Same Day, meaning viewers watched the show as it aired in its regular time slot up to 2:00 a.m. EDT the next day. Live+7, however, differs in that it includes viewership up to seven days after the original broadcast. So, if you watch a show within seven days after it originally aired your viewership would be counted as long as you are an official Nielsen household.

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