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Steve Burton’s return as Jason Morgan on “General Hospital” was a ratings winner for the ABC daytime drama series. The series attracted its largest overall audience in seven weeks (since the week of January 8-12, 2024), marking its fourth-best performance of the season among Total Viewers and tied its season high in Women 18-49 rating while exceeding its season average among viewers in the key Women 18-49 and Women 25-54 sales demos.

Averaging 2.168 million viewers during the week of March 4-8, 2024, “General Hospital” topped the first half-hour of “Let’s Make a Deal” (2.022 million) for the first time this season among Total Viewers and tied with the second half-hour in the unrounded Women 18-49 demo.

“General Hospital” also topped “The Bold and the Beautiful” (2.542 million) for the first time this season in unrounded Women 18-49 rating, while beating the CBS soap for just the second time this season in unrounded Women 25-54 rating. “The Bold and the Beautiful” hit a season low among Total Viewers, likely impacted by preemptions on the West Coast due to CBS’ continued coverage of the UEFA Champions League games.

“The View” (2.487 million) was also a standout performer for ABC. The talk show, attracting its best overall audience since the week of January 15-19, 2024, had its fourth-best performance of the season among Total Viewers.

“The Talk” saw double-digit increases in both Women 18-49 and Women 25-54 viewers compared to its performance one week earlier, despite not airing on Tuesday, March 5 or Wednesday, March 6 due to CBS Sports coverage of the UEFA Champions League games.

What follows is a breakdown of how the daytime broadcast shows performed during the week of March 4-8, 2024 in Women 18-49 (Rating and Viewers), Women 25-54 (Rating and Viewers), Households and Total Viewers, including a look at their performance during the comparable week in 2023, 2022, 2021 and 2020 (pre-pandemic), which provides readers with a clearer picture of how the shows are performing overall during a five-year period and/or the basis for an overall trend. A closer look at the daytime soaps, including their daily performance breakdown in the demos, is posted here.

Week of March 4-8, 2024 Rankers

Women 18-49 Rating (Rounded)

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.40.40.50.50.50.6
— The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.40.40.40.40.40.5
3. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.30.30.40.40.50.5
— TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.30.30.30.40.50.5
— Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.30.30.30.40.30.4
— General Hospital (ABC)0.30.20.30.30.40.4
— The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.30.30.30.30.40.5
8. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.20.20.30.30.30.4
— TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.20.20.30.30.30.3
— The View (ABC)0.20.20.30.30.40.4
— The Talk (CBS)0.20.20.20.30.20.3
— GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.20.20.20.20.30.3*
13. NBC News Daily (NBC)0.10.10.20.3*0.3*0.4*

Women 18-49 Rating (Unrounded)*

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.400.380.480.490.490.55
2. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.370.360.440.430.430.49
3. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.290.300.360.410.460.52
4. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.270.280.340.380.470.48
5. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.260.260.290.350.310.40
— General Hospital (ABC)0.260.220.320.300.350.42
7. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.250.260.330.340.410.45
8. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.220.240.270.310.270.35
— TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.220.210.280.280.340.34
10. The View (ABC)0.200.200.310.290.360.37
11. The Talk (CBS)0.180.160.190.260.230.30
12. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.150.150.210.240.290.25*
13. NBC News Daily (NBC)0.140.130.180.27*0.29*0.37*
Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day)

Women 18-49 Viewers (In Thousands)

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)269256N/AN/A322359
2. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)245237N/AN/A278316
3. The Young and the Restless (CBS)209200N/AN/A302337
4. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)178N/AN/AN/A306315
5. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)174175N/AN/A265295
6. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)172175N/AN/A199263
7. General Hospital (ABC)171147N/AN/A230274
8. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)150N/AN/AN/A221219
9 Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)148158N/AN/A179226
10. The View (ABC)135133N/AN/A232238
11. The Talk (CBS)120105N/AN/A147195
12. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)9899N/AN/A189160*
13. NBC News Daily (NBC)9690N/AN/A*186*243*
Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day)

Women 25-54 Rating (Rounded)

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1.. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.60.60.70.70.80.8
2. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.50.50.60.60.60.7
— The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.50.50.60.70.80.8
4. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.40.50.50.60.60.8
— General Hospital (ABC)0.40.40.50.50.60.7
— Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.40.40.40.50.50.6
— The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.40.40.50.60.70.7
8. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.30.30.40.50.50.5
— TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.30.30.40.40.50.5
— The View (ABC)0.30.30.50.40.60.6
— The Talk (CBS)0.30.30.30.40.40.4
12. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.20.30.30.30.50.4*
— NBC News Daily (NBC)0.20.20.30.4*0.4*0.6*

Women 25-54 Rating (Unrounded)*

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)0.580.560.710.710.750.82
2. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)0.530.500.640.620.640.72
3. The Young and the Restless (CBS)0.450.450.590.670.750.81
4. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)0.440.450.520.570.640.75
5. General Hospital (ABC)0.420.370.490.510.600.68
6. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)0.380.380.440.510.500.58
— The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)0.380.390.540.560.660.71
8. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)0.330.340.400.450.460.49
— TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.330.340.420.410.480.54
— The View (ABC)0.330.330.470.430.570.56
11. The Talk (CBS)0.270.250.320.350.370.43
12. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.230.250.310.340.460.38*
13. NBC News Daily (NBC)0.210.220.280.41*0.43*0.58*
Source: Nielsen (Live+Same Day)

Women 25-54 Viewers (In Thousands)

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)355N/AN/AN/A460505
2. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)328N/AN/AN/A391445
3. The Young and the Restless (CBS)289N/AN/AN/A457496
4. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)271N/AN/AN/A389458
5. General Hospital (ABC)256N/AN/AN/A369415
6. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)249N/AN/AN/A405436
7. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)234N/AN/AN/A305355
8. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)204N/AN/AN/A292333
9. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)203N/AN/AN/A279298
10. The View (ABC)200203N/AN/A347345
11. The Talk (CBS)168154N/AN/A225261
12. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)141154N/AN/A281233*
13. NBC News Daily (NBC)132137N/AN/A*266*408*

Households

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)2.72.8N/A2.93.13.5
2. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)2.42.5N/A2.62.73.1
3. The Young and the Restless (CBS)2.12.12.12.32.32.8
4. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)1.71.82.02.01.92.3
— The View (ABC)1.71.61.61.72.02.1
6. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)1.61.6N/A1.92.02.3
7. General Hospital (ABC)1.41.31.51.51.61.7
8. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)1.31.4N/A1.61.82.0
9. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)1.21.31.41.51.61.5
10. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)0.90.91.11.11.11.3
— GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)0.90.9N/A1.11.21.1
12. The Talk (CBS)0.80.80.91.01.01.5*
— NBC News Daily (NBC)0.80.80.81.2*1.2*1.4*

Total Viewers (In Millions)

Rank / Show / NetworkThis WeekLast Week2023202220212020
1. The Price is Right 2 (CBS)4,2514,386N/A4,5564,5744,870
2. The Price is Right 1 (CBS)3,8053,903N/A4,0174,0554,299
3. The Young and the Restless (CBS)3,0363,085N/A3,4413,2053,595
4. The Bold and the Beautiful (CBS)2,5422,647N/A2,9362,7383,072
5. The View (ABC)2,4872,3452,3012,3742,6892,612
6. Let’s Make a Deal 2 (CBS)2,4582,572N/A2,8633,0053,180
7. General Hospital (ABC)2,1682,002N/A2,1982,1882,164
8. Let’s Make a Deal 1 (CBS)2,0222,192N/A2,4792,5712,672
9. TODAY 3rd Hour (NBC)1,7791,8902,0182,1292,2122,327
10. GMA3: What You Need to Know (ABC)1,3931,404N/A1,7261,6751,389
11. TODAY with Hoda & Jenna (NBC)1,3001,3581,5071,6041,4851,685
12. The Talk (CBS)1,2241,2991,3361,4821,4461,971*
13. NBC News Daily (NBC)1,1161,1681,1711,713*1,683*1,893*

The numbers above are calculated using Live+Same Day viewing and DVR playback, defined as 3:00 a.m.-3:00 a.m., and are courtesy of Nielsen. Household ratings are the percentage of TV homes in the U.S. tuned into television, each representing 1,250,000 homes as of the 2023-2024 television season.

Beginning August 31, 2020, national ratings include Out of Home (OOH) viewing. Previously, ratings did not include OOH viewing. Averages are based on regular telecasts.

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R = RepeatS = SpecialP = Premiere
NR = Not RatedN/A = Not Available* denotes further information

Note*: Officially, the demo ratings are sorted by the rounded figures released by Nielsen. “NBC News Daily” 2022, 2021 and 2020 figures are compared to the performance of “Days of our Lives,” which moved to Peacock exclusively beginning September 12, 2022. “GMA3: What You Need to Know” 2020 (pre-pandemic) figures are compared to “GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke.”

Year-to-year comparisons (2024 vs. 2023) for most daytime broadcast shows among Households and Total Viewers will be unavailable for the foreseeable future because the figures were unavailable to Soap Opera Network during that period.

**Notable Preemptions/Schedule Changes

  • “The Bold and the Beautiful” was amended on Tuesday, March 5 and Wednesday, March 6 due to CBS Sports coverage of UEFA Champions League games on the West Coast.
  • “Let’s Make a Deal” was broken out on the West Coast on Tuesday, March 5 and Wednesday, March 6 due to CBS Sports coverage of UEFA Champions League games. The show’s weekly average is based on three days (Monday, Thursday and Friday).
  • “The Talk” was preempted on Tuesday, March 5 and Wednesday, March 6 due to CBS Sports coverage of UEFA Champions League games. The show’s weekly average is based on three days (Monday, Thursday and Friday).
  • “TODAY 3rd Hour” was retitled to “TODAY SHOW-ALT” on Monday, March 4 and Wednesday, March 6. The show’s weekly average is based on three days (Tuesday, Thursday and Friday).
  • “TODAY with Hoda & Jenna” was retitled to “TODAY Hoda & Jenna – HJ” on Monday, March 4 and Wednesday, March 6. The show’s weekly average is based on three days (Tuesday, Thursday and Friday).
  • “The Young and the Restless” was amended on Tuesday, March 5 and Wednesday, March 6 due to CBS Sports coverage of UEFA Champions League games on the West Coast.



Note: The post Daytime Broadcast Ratings for the Week of March 4-8, 2024 appeared first on the Soap Opera Network website.

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Thank you for including the women 18-49 and 25-54 total viewers. Wow! Pathetic numbers overall and the decline over the last few years is astounding. To think that CBS gave a 4 year renewal to Y&R to reach 289,000 women 25-54, the supposed target audience. There are 330 million people in the USA and 289,000 of women 25-54 watch Y&R. The press release for Y&R’s renewal stated 3.5 million daily viewers but it was unclear how they derived that number. It obviously included more than live plus same day. If it included all the platforms (delayed viewing, on demand, Paramount), that is not a significant increase from the live plus same day numbers. 

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These are the Daytime Broadcast Ratings. Toups and I do separate reports. I haven't posted the Daytime Broadcast ratings in a few weeks because I have been working on securing additional ratings data behind the scenes, hence, why we now have the viewership numbers for Women 18-49 and Women 25-54. I've also been working on several behind-the-scenes projects for the site.

Season to date, Y&R is averaging 3.221 million Live+Same Day viewers. Therefore, the 3.5 million touted by CBS in the renewal press release is for Live+7 Day season to date figures, not inclusive of multiplatform viewing (Paramount+, CBS TVE -- CBS.com and the CBS App).

You can't use 330 million people in the US as a method to gauge viewership. The 330 million figure includes babies, not just adults. Additionally, Y&R's viewership in Women 25-54 is no bigger or smaller than any single primetime or streaming show.

Let's see how the show does when it isn't being preempted for sports/

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No one's feathers are ruffled. But keep in mind I never implied in this post that these were ratings for the week of March 11-15, 2024.

That said, the Daytime Broadcast ratings provide the clearest outlook of how the the soaps perform against their competition across daytime TV. The soap opera ratings provide the same, but how the soaps compete against each other in their respective genre/category. Same for News and Talk.

I'll have the week of March 11-15, 2024 posted shortly. Toups will also post his data soon as well.

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