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“Live with Kelly and Mark” was the most watched and highest-rated daytime talk show (network or syndicated) during the week of May 6-10, 2024, the most recent week in which syndicated ratings are available.

Hosted by “All My Children” alums Kelly Ripa and Mark Consuelos, the show averaged 2.228 million viewers, a 0.27 rating among Women 18-49 and a 0.46 rating among Women 25-54.

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Factoring in competition among the daytime broadcast shows during the same week, “Live with Kelly and Mark” would have ranked third in Women 18-49, tied with “The Young and the Restless” and the second half-hour of “Let’s Make a Deal,” each with a 0.27 rating.

In Women 25-54, only “The Young and the Restless” (0.47 rating) and the two half hours of “The Price is Right” (0.50 rating / 0.59 rating) rated higher. Similarly, “Live with Kelly and Mark” would have rated sixth among Total Viewers when factoring in competition with daytime broadcast.

Compared to the same week last year, “Live” was up +1% in both Total Viewers (2.228 million vs. 2.197 million) and Households (1.50 rating vs. 1.49 rating).

Season-to-date (09/04/2023-05/12/2024), “Live with Kelly and Mark” ranks as the No. 1 entertainment talk show for the fourth consecutive season and the top daytime talk show among Women 25-54 (0.51 rating) for the fifth consecutive season. The show is also No. 1 in Women 18-49 (0.31 rating) against its daytime talk competition (network or syndicated).

Among daytime syndicated talkers, “Live” is No. 1 in all key categories for the fourth consecutive season, including Total Viewers (2.360 million), Households (1.57 rating) and Women 25-54 (0.51 rating). By comparison, its closest competition averages just 1.310 million viewers, a 0.89 rating in Households and a 0.29 rating in Women 25-54.

“Live with Kelly and Mark” is distributed in national syndication by Disney Entertainment. The show is produced by WABC-TV in New York City and executive produced by Michael Gelman and Kelly Ripa.

Visit the show’s official website for information on tickets and where and how to watch.



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I wonder why The View’s press releases stopped mentioning Live with Kelly & Mark? The View always claims to be #1 and they used to claim being #1 over Kelly & Mark and now The View still claims to be #1 but they don’t mention Kelly & Mark anymore in their press releases. 

Just as aside: I have been in the audience at times for all of the iterations of the show and Kelly and Mark are by far, the best in terms of interacting with the audience during commercials. They can’t talk to everyone, but they try. 

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