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Sunday US Drama Ratings Report (21.03.28)

Sunday US Drama Ratings Report (21.03.28)

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On the sunday night of March 28, the five major broadcasting networks were almost full of blood, but from the perspective of ratings results, CBS and ABC were in the first group, and the average ratings were far ahead of other broadcasting networks, and CBS had a slight advantage in this internal competition.

CBS news magazine "60 Minutes" (9.18 million, 1.08) rose by 0.15, which was the highest-rated and most watched radio network program that night. The ratings of the new drama "Redressers" (7.4 million, 0.81) rebounded by 0.06 from four weeks ago. Veteran crime drama Naval Criminal Investigation Service: Los Angeles (5.57 million, 0.62) saw its ratings rise by 0.08 from four weeks ago. The veteran crime drama Naval Criminal Investigation Service: New Orleans (4.86 million, 0.57) saw a 0.01 increase in viewership from its fourth anniversary.

The ABC folk DV show American Family Funny Video (5.7 million, 0.71) climbed 0.11 in ratings. Veteran talent show American Idol (6.17 million, 0.84) saw a 0.03 increase in viewership. The crime drama "Rookie Old Cop" (3.87 million, 0.44) has a rating of 0.05% higher than four weeks ago.

NBC's game show Allen Game Show (1.68 million, 0.33) saw a slight increase of 0.01 in ratings. The musical comedy Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist attracted 1.2 million viewers and received 0.24 ratings. The criminal comedy Good Girl (1.3 million, 0.32) remained stable in viewership.

The season-final ratings of Fox's game show Wild Cherry (550,000, 0.14) plummeted to 0.13, setting a new low in the show's ratings this season. The animated film "Bless Hart" (561,000, 0.18) saw its ratings plummet by 0.08, setting a new record for the show's all-time ratings. The ratings of the veteran cartoon "The Simpsons" (1.22 million, 0.41) stood still. The ratings of the veteran cartoon Happy Burger Shop (1.07 million, 0.41) slipped 0.02. The ratings of the veteran cartoon "House of Spoofs" (1.26 million, 0.45) are up 0.01 from two weeks ago.

The CW comic adaptation of Batwoman (435,000, 0.10) saw a 0.01 drop in ratings. The supernatural drama "The Curse of the Virgin" (327,000, 0.07) rose by 0.01 in ratings.

On the cable network, the ratings of AMC's thriller "The Walking Dead" (1.94 million, 0.55) fell by 0.01, setting a new record low in the show's history.

Hallmark's veteran family drama "Listening to the Heart" (2.33 million, 0.21) rose another 0.02 ratings, setting a new record for the screenplay season.

Showtime hit "Shameless" (590,000, 0.14) climbed 0.04 ratings. The first episode of the second season of the crime drama "City on a Hill" received 372,000 viewers and a rating of 0.06, a slight decrease of 0.01 from the first episode of the previous season.

NBA TV's live-streamed NBA regular season Game game between the Atlanta Hawks and Denver Nuggets that night attracted 174,000 viewers and a rating of 0.07.

NBCSN's live NHL regular season Nashville Marauders vs. Chicago Blackhawk match that night garnered 198,000 viewers and a rating of 0.05.

Starz's crime drama Tasmania Unsolved (76,000, 0.00) saw a 0.02 drop in viewership.

Also: On the night of Saturday, March 27, CBS broadcast the 52nd NAACP ACACP Video Awards that night, attracting 1.71 million viewers and a rating of 0.28. The news magazine 48 Hours received 2.58 million viewers and a rating of 0.29.

NBC's 2021 World Figure Skating Championships, which aired that night, won 1.46 million viewers and a rating of 0.18. NBC's hit variety show Saturday Night Live (5.15 million, 0.96) saw its ratings fall 0.14 from four weeks ago, setting a new low in the show's ratings this season.

On the cable network, NBA TV's NBA regular season Philadelphia 76ers and Los Angeles Clippers game that night received 144,000 viewers and a rating of 0.04.

Note: The ratings referred to in this report are the ratings of the 18-49 age group, and the statistical cycle is live + the same day. All data is provided by Nielsen.