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ARTICLE: ‘Live with Kelly and Ryan’ Ranks First in Women 25-54, Tying ‘Dr. Phil’ Among Syndicated Talk Shows


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During the week of January 10-14, 2022, the most recent week in which syndicated TV ratings are available, “Live with Kelly and Ryan” placed second among all syndicated talk shows with a 1.7 rating in Households, according to Nielsen. The show was up +6% week to week (1.7 rating vs 1.6 rating), while also growing +3% week to week among Total Viewers (2.446 million vs 2.366 million) and +17% week to week in Women 25-54 (0.7 rating vs 0.6 rating).

Overall, the show was the week’s highest rated syndicated talk show among Women 25-54 rating, tied with “Dr. Phil.”

Season to date, “Live with Kelly and Ryan” ranks number one in Women 25-54 (0.7 rating), beating second place “Dr. Phil (0.6 rating) in the highly desired demographic.

Touting its win against the final season of “Ellen,” Live” holds a double-digit margin over the Ellen DeGeneres hosted talker among Households (+70% advantage – 1.7 rating vs 1.0 rating), Total Viewers (+71% advantage – 2.449 million vs 1.432 million) and Women 25-54 (+75% advantage – 0.7 rating vs 0.4 rating).

“Live with Kelly and Ryan” is hosted by Kelly Ripa (ex-Hayley Vaughan Santos, “All My Children”) and Ryan Seacrest. Produced by WABC-TV in New York, the show is distributed in national syndication by Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution. Michael Gelman, Ripa and Seacrest are the executive producers.



Note: The post ‘Live with Kelly and Ryan’ Ranks First in Women 25-54, Tying ‘Dr. Phil’ Among Syndicated Talk Shows appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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Agree with you to an extent. However, their audience is not as social media engaged as Wendy is due to Wendy having a vastly younger audience. Social media engagements and ratings do not go hand in hand. You also have to factor in that with its much higher ratings, people are less likely to watch the same content online that they already saw on TV.

Hmm. This is a positive story...

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