Tuesday TV Ratings 7/30/24: Summer Olympics Jump Again, Celebrity Family Feud Sinks to All-Time Low [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The 2024 Summer Olympics (3.10, +0.35) were back up after Monday night's sharp decline, with the NBC broadcast clearing the 3.0 threshold in the Adults 18-49 demographic. On ABC, Celebrity Family Feud (0.25, -0.07) descended to a new low and took Judge Steve Harvey (0.14, -0.04) down with it. CBS's repeats of FBI (0.19), FBI: International (0.16), and FBI: Most Wanted (0.15) beat out Fox's encores of Beat Shazam (0.11) and The Quiz with Balls (0.13). On the CW, repeats of The Conners (0.04/0.03/0.03/0.03) remained a staple. Key: (R) = repeat.

Monday TV Ratings 7/29/24: Summer Olympics Decline but Remain Dominant, The Bachelorette Hits New Series Low, Dress My Tour Preview Abysmal [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The 2024 Summer Olympics (2.75, -0.50) shed five-tenths, but this rating was more than enough to keep NBC in the lead on Monday night. ABC's The Bachelorette (0.25, -0.12) collapsed to a new series low and led into an abysmal showing of Hulu series Dress My Tour (0.08). On the CW, All American: Homecoming (0.05, -0.01) and 61st Street (0.03, -0.01) each lost a hundredth. Fox aired repeats of Name That Tune (0.15) and The 1% Club (0.14). CBS aired repeats of The Neighborhood (0.18/0.15), NCIS (0.12), and NCIS: Hawai'i (0.11). Key: (R) = repeat.

Sunday TV Ratings 7/28/24: Summer Olympics Soar for Gymnastics Qualifiers, Big Brother and House of the Dragon Drop [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The 2024 Summer Olympics (3.25, +0.78) soared on NBC for the Gymnastics Qualifiers, topping the night once more. On CBS, Big Brother (0.45, -0.02) inched down from last Sunday's episode, and Tulsa King (0.17, -0.08) trailed the 60 Minutes repeat (0.23) that led into it. ABC went with more reruns of America's Funniest Home Videos (0.18/0.15) and The Mighty Ducks (0.12). Fox aired repeats of MasterChef (0.08) and Krapopolis (0.05/0.04/0.05/0.06). The CW aired KCON LA 2024 (0.04). Key: (R) = repeat.

Biggest Show In The World Voting Day 5: Single-Cam Sitcoms

The Ratings Junkie Wednesday, July 31, 2024

 

Saturday TV Ratings 7/27/24: Summer Olympics Slightly Below Day 1 of 2020 Olympics, On Patrol: Live Drops, An Ice Palace Romance Decent on Hallmark [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The 2024 Summer Olympics (2.47) remained a force on NBC, but this rating was a noticeable step down from Friday's opening ceremony (3.01). MLB on Fox (0.35, -0.02) declined. ABC aired repeats of 9-1-1 (0.06/0.06/0.08) that were a notch below CBS's encores of SWAT (0.10) and 48 Hours (0.09/0.12). The CW's Crime Nation rerun (0.02) was a tick below last week's. Key: (R) = repeat.

Biggest Show In The World Voting Day 4: Adult Animation

The Ratings Junkie Tuesday, July 30, 2024

 

The Princess Royal Season 4 Episode 7 - #WheresClaire

The Princess Royal Season 4, Episode 7
#WheresClaire

Summer Renew/Cancel Week 7: Fox Will Remember Don’t Forget the Lyrics

This week on the Summer Renew/Cancel, one of the most-discussed shows of the season exits the airwaves, while several more enter hiatuses as the Summer Olympics begin. Plus, an updated prediction for one other show that has gone under-the-radar this season!

Shifting Gears Ordered to Series by ABC, Forgive & Forget Passed Over

ABC has added a new comedy to their lineup, handing a series order to pilot Shifting Gears. The multi-camera comedy series, which will see Last Man Standing and Home Improvement star Tim Allen returning to the network, centers on a widowed car restoration shop owner who reconnects with his estranged daughter and her teenage children after they move in with him. Kat Dennings will co-star in the series, which will also feature Daryl "Chill" Mitchell, Maxwell Simkins and Barrett Margolis. Though the pilot was ordered to series, original writers and EPs Mike Scully and Julie Thacker Scully have exited the series and will be replaced as show runners, and actor Froy Gutierrez will also depart, with his role being recast. Shifting Gears is one of just three comedies confirmed for next season on ABC, joining Abbott Elementary and the extremely limited final season of The Conners. 

ABC has also decided against an order for comedy pilot Forgive & Forget, starring Ty Burrell as a man suffering from memory loss.

Friday TV Ratings 7/26/24: Olympics Draw Highest Opening Ceremony Ratings Since 2018, WWE SmackDown Sinks [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics cleared the 3.0 mark in the Adults 18-49 demographic (3.01 rating) and was viewed by over 15 million, leading NBC to complete Friday-night dominance. Fox's WWE Smackdown (0.52, -0.13) declined against the opening ceremony and returned to second. Lingo (0.17, +0.04) recovered a bit on CBS. ABC aired repeats of Jeopardy! Masters (0.16) and 20/20 (0.17). On the CW, Totally Funny Animals (0.03, -0.01) and Totally Funny Kids (0.03, -0.01) ticked down. Key: (R) = repeat.

Biggest Show In The World Voting Day 3: Reality Competitions

The Ratings Junkie Monday, July 29, 2024

 

Thursday TV Ratings 7/25/24: Press Your Luck and Big Brother Rise, Lucky 13 Down a Touch, Impractical Jokers Rebounds [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: ABC's Press Your Luck (0.34, +0.01) improved slightly on last week's premiere, but Lucky 13 (0.27, -0.02) was down a touch in the 9 p.m. time slot. On CBS, Big Brother (0.55, +0.04) was up from its week-ago episode and led into encores of Young Sheldon (0.29), Ghosts (0.21), and Fire Country (0.19). Don't Forget the Lyrics! (0.22, -0.04) slipped on Fox. NBC aired repeats of Law & Order (0.18), SVU (0.19), and Organized Crime (0.16). Masters of Illusion (0.05, +0.02) and World's Funniest Animals (0.06, +0.03) surged on the CW. Key: (R) = repeat.

Biggest Show In The World Voting Day 1: Multi-Cam Sitcoms

The Ratings Junkie Saturday, July 27, 2024

 

Wednesday TV Ratings 7/24/24: ABC Dominates Coverage of President Biden Address, Big Brother Down, Claim to Fame Hits Series Low [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: Coverage of President Biden's address occupied the 8 p.m. time slot on Wednesday evening, with ABC (0.69) taking the lead as usual. CBS (0.43) and NBC (0.39) were in second and third respectively, while Fox (0.27) found itself in last place. After the address, Fox aired the season finale of Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars (0.16, +0.01) and got a slight uptick out of it. On ABC, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (0.37, -0.01) dipped, while Claim to Fame (0.22, -0.08) plummeted. CBS's Big Brother (0.52, -0.04) was down from its premiere rating from last Wednesday, and The Real CSI: Miami (0.14, -0.05) also declined. NBC went with repeats of Chicago Med (0.18), Fire (0.16), and PD (0.15). The CW aired encores of Sullivan's Crossing (0.04) and Wild Cards (0.03). Key: (R) = repeat. (F) = finale. 

Bake Your Heart Out Season 6 Episode 5 - Westminster Crabby


Bake Your Heart Out Season 6 Episode 5
Westminster Crabby

Tuesday TV Ratings 7/23/24: Password Rises for Finale, Celebrity Family Feud and Beat Shazam Drop, The Quiz with Balls Rises [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: NBC's Password (0.26, +0.03) was up on finale night, growing alongside its America's Got Talent lead-in (0.48, +0.10). Talent itself was up by a full tenth and was the highest-rated program of the evening. Over on ABC, Celebrity Family Feud (0.32, -0.09) and Judge Steve Harvey (0.18, -0.08) declined dramatically. Beat Shazam (0.19, -0.06) also dropped on Fox, but The Quiz with Balls (0.28, +0.01) ticked up. CBS aired reruns of FBI (0.20), FBI: International (0.21), and FBI: Most Wanted (0.20). The CW went with repeats of The Conners (0.07/0.06/0.04/0.03). Key: (R) = repeat, (F) = finale. 

Monday TV Ratings 7/22/24: Bob Newhart: A Legacy of Laughter Decent, The 1% Club and The Rachel Maddow Show Rise, 61st Street Struggles in CW Debut [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: CBS tribute special Bob Newhart: A Legacy of Laughter (0.29) performed reasonably well in the Adults 18-49 demographic, coming in just a hundredth below NBC's American Ninja Warrior (0.30, -0.01). CBS followed their Newhart tribute with reruns of NCIS (0.20) and NCIS: Hawai'i (0.21), while NBC aired a repeat of The Wall (0.17) after Warrior. The Bachelorette (0.37, 0.00) held steady on ABC and led into an encore of Claim to Fame (0.14). Name That Tune (0.19, -0.02) slipped on Fox, but The 1% Club (0.25, +0.04) bounced back. 61st Street (0.04) underwhelmed in its CW premiere and fell a bit behind All American: Homecoming (0.06, 0.00). Key: (P) = premiere, (R) = repeat.

Sunday TV Ratings 7/21/24: Big Brother and House of the Dragon Slip, Fox News Leads Coverage of Biden Withdrawal, Snowpiercer Returns to New Low [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The news of President Biden dropping out of the presidential race leaked into the 7 p.m. hour, with ABC's coverage (0.35) topping both CBS's (0.28) and NBC's (0.27). Later in the night, ABC aired 1993 movie The Sandlot (0.22), while NBC aired a rerun of America's Got Talent (0.19). On CBS, Tulsa King (0.25, +0.07) was up from last week's broadcast debut, but Big Brother (0.47, -0.04) declined from Thursday's episode. Fox aired the Camping World NHRA Series (0.08), while the CW aired the 2012 film Madea's Witness Protection (0.05). Key: (R) = repeat. 

Saturday TV Ratings 7/20/24: WNBA All-Star Game Hits All-Time High, MLB Soars, A Very Vermont Christmas Decent for Hallmark [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: ABC's broadcast of the 2024 WBNA All-Star game posted a 0.6 rating in the Adults 18-49 demographic, making it the top-rated program of the night. MLB: Regional Coverage (0.37, +0.20) picked up two-tenths on Fox and was second in the key demo. NBC went with repeats of Weakest Link (0.14), Password (0.16), and Dateline (0.12). Reruns of Tracker (0.10) and 48 Hours (0.12/0.11) aired on CBS. The CW aired an encore of Crime Nation (0.03). Key: (R) = repeat.

The Princess Royal Season 4 Episode 6 - Drag Queen

The Princess Royal Season 4, Episode 6
Drag Queen

Friday TV Ratings 7/19/24: Inspiring America: Team USA Special Weak, WWE SmackDown Easily Leads, On Patrol: Live Stable [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: NBC's Inspiring America: Team USA special (0.19) underwhelmed in the 8 p.m. time slot and lost to the Dateline rerun (0.21) that aired at 9. Fox's WWE Smackdown (0.65, -0.05) remained in the lead despite a decline. ABC had a strong Jeopardy! Masters rerun (0.28), but the 20/20 encore (0.16) dropped noticeably from there. CBS's Lingo (0.13, -0.03) slipped in a one-off 10 p.m. showing. The Big Bakeover (0.04, -0.01), Totally Funny Animals (0.04, -0.04), and Totally Funny Kids (0.04, -0.03) all declined on the CW. Key: (R) = repeat.

Summer Renew/Cancel Week 6: Big Brother is Still a Big Deal

It's only mid-July, but we've already seen the last of our scheduled summer TV debuts, with four new entries last week from ABC and CBS. Keep reading to see where Judge Steve Harvey, freshman game show Lucky 13 and returning favorites Big Brother and Press Your Luck will land in their initial predictions.

Thursday TV Ratings 7/18/24: Lucky 13 Has OK Start, Republican National Convention Jumps for Trump Speech but Still Trails 2020, Big Brother Slips [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: ABC's Press Your Luck (0.33) returned with a rating that was 27% higher than its fall 2023 season premiere (0.26). Luck led into the series debut of new game show Lucky 13 (0.29). On CBS, Big Brother (0.51, -0.05) dropped from Wednesday's premiere. Masters of Illusion (0.03, 0.00) was steady on the CW, but World's Funniest Animals (0.03, -0.01) ticked down. Fox aired repeats of Don't Forget the Lyrics! (0.18) and Gordon Ramsay's Food Stars (0.10). On the final night of the Republican National Convention, NBC's coverage (0.43, +0.16) remained in the lead. ABC (0.40, +0.16) was close behind, while CBS (0.31, +0.12) placed third yet again. Key: (P) = premiere. (R) = repeat.

Suits: LA and Grosse Pointe Garden Society Ordered to Series

NBC has ordered both of their drama pilots to series, with Suits: LA and Grosse Pointe Garden Society scoring orders today.

Bake Your Heart Out Season 6 Episode 4 - Spain in the Neck

Bake Your Heart Out Season 6 Episode 4
Spain in the Neck

Wednesday TV Ratings 7/17/24: Big Brother Returns Down, Claim to Fame Recovers as Millionaire Slips, Republican National Convention Rises [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: CBS's Big Brother (0.56) topped the night but returned with a rating that was 22% lower than last year's premiere (0.72). On ABC, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (0.38, -0.06) declined from last week's premiere, but Claim to Fame (0.30, +0.04) improved. The CW aired repeats of Police 24/7 (0.05) and Wild Cards (0.05). MasterChef (0.30, -0.01) and Food Stars (0.15, -0.04) dropped on Fox. In Republican National Convention news, NBC's coverage (0.27, +0.06) took the lead away from ABC (0.24, -0.01). CBS (0.19, +0.03) lagged behind the other two once again. Key: (P) = premiere. (R) = repeat.

Tuesday TV Ratings 7/16/24: MLB All-Star Game Slightly Down from 2023, Celebrity Family Feud Tops America’s Got Talent, Republican National Convention Declines [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The 2024 MLB All-Star Game (1.58) declined by just 2% from 2023's game (1.61) and led Fox to Tuesday-night dominance in both Adults 18-49 ratings and total viewership. On ABC, Celebrity Family Feud (0.41, +0.08) soared in its return to the 8 p.m. time slot and easily beat last week's premiere rating. At 9, Judge Steve Harvey (0.26) looked much healthier than it did a few months ago (0.11). America's Got Talent (0.38, -0.13) collapsed on NBC. The CW aired I Am JFK Jr. (0.04). Tuesday was also night two of the Republican National Convention, and ABC's coverage (0.25, -0.05) was the top-rated of the three broadcast networks that carried it. NBC (0.21, -0.12) dropped to second, while CBS (0.16, -0.07) remained in third. Key: (R) = repeat.

Monday TV Ratings 7/15/24: Republican National Convention Drops from Opening Night of 2020, Biden/Lester Holt Interview OK, The Bachelorette Slides [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: On opening night, NBC's broadcast of the Republican National Convention (0.33) was a step above ABC's showing (0.30). CBS (0.23) was last amongst the big three. Earlier in the night, NBC aired American Ninja Warrior (0.31, 0.00) and an interview with President Biden conducted by Lester Holt (0.34). ABC's The Bachelorette (0.37, -0.08) was down markedly from last week's premiere. Over on Fox, Name That Tune (0.21, -0.02) and The 1% Club (0.21, -0.01) both dipped. All American (0.08, 0.00) was steady for its finale on the CW, and spinoff All American: Homecoming (0.06, 0.00) matched last week's premiere rating. Key: (R) = repeat. (F) = finale.

Sunday TV Ratings 7/14/24: Tulsa King Flounders in CBS Debut, Copa America Final Dominates, House of the Dragon Stable [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: Paramount+ series Tulsa King (0.18) underwhelmed in its broadcast television debut, falling behind both 60 Minutes (0.21) and the CBS News report about the assassination attempt at President Trump's rally (0.24). On Fox, the Copa America Final (2.29) posted a massive rating and was the top-rated broadcast on Sunday night. ABC's news special about the assassination attempt (0.33) was almost a full tenth above NBC's special (0.24). The CW went with Sweet Home Alabama (0.07). Key: (R) = repeat.

Saturday TV Ratings 7/13/24: Shark Week Ends on an All-Time Low, Fox News Easily Leads with Coverage of Trump Assassination Attempt, Rescuing Christmas Weak On Hallmark [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: Regularly-scheduled programming was largely abandoned on Saturday night as the major networks quickly pivoted to coverage of the shooting at former President Trump's Pennsylvania rally. Of the "Big Three" broadcast networks, it was ABC (0.41 rating/3.33 million viewers) that led the way. NBC (0.33 rating/2.74 million viewers) placed second in terms of Adults 18-49 ratings but third in total viewership. CBS (0.31 rating/2.98 million viewers) had the smallest rating of the three but edged out NBC in total viewers. Over on Fox, MLB: Regional Coverage (0.17, -0.35) completely collapsed. The CW aired a repeat of Crime Nation (0.05). Key: (R) = repeat.

76th Emmy Award Nominations Announced

The 76th Emmy nominations have been announced. This year's nominations continue a near-shutout of broadcast TV, with only Abbott Elementary and Saturday Night Live making appearances in the major categories. The Bear, Shogun and Only Murders in the Building are among the year's most-nominated programs, with new series such as Fallout and Palm Royale also making a splash. The nominees are as follows:

The Princess Royal Season 4 Episode 5 - The Lady’s For Returning

The Princess Royal Season 4, Episode 5
The Lady's For Returning

Friday TV Ratings 7/12/24: Shark Week Hits Another All-Time Low, WWE SmackDown Returns to #1, Lingo Drops [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: WWE Smackdown (0.70, +0.04) inched up on Fox and was the top-rated program of the night for the first time in over a month. CBS's Lingo (0.16, -0.05) declined and was followed by encores of SWAT (0.13) and Blue Bloods (0.14). ABC's repeat of Jeopardy! Masters (0.24) trumped NBC's encores of Night Court (0.13/0.11), but NBC's Dateline rerun (0.19) beat ABC's 20/20 repeat (0.17). The Big Bakeover (0.05, +0.02) was up slightly on the CW, while Totally Funny Animals (0.08, +0.06) and Totally Funny Kids (0.07, +0.05) surged. Key: (R) = repeat.

Summer Renew/Cancel Week 5: ABC Enriches Itself with More Who Wants to Be a Millionaire

It may have been the busiest week of the summer season last week, as ABC, at long last, rolled out their summer originals, which were delayed until after the NBA Finals and Stanley Cup. Keep reading to see the starting predictions for Claim to Fame, Millionaire, The Bachelorette and more!

Thursday TV Ratings 7/11/24: ESPYS Decline from 2023, President Biden Press Conference Leads, Shark Week Rises, Impractical Jokers Returns Down [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: The 2024 ESPY Awards (0.38) dipped on ABC, with the ceremony declining by 7% from 2023's show (0.41) in the Adults 18-49 demographic. Earlier in the night, the Alphabet Network led the way with their coverage of President Biden's NATO Press Conference (0.52). NBC's coverage (0.33) took second, while CBS's (0.32) was close behind in third. Fox (0.18) was in last place and used their showing of the press conference as a lead-in for Don't Forget the Lyrics! (0.26, 0.00). Later in the night, CBS's repeats of Ghosts (0.15), Elsbeth (0.10), and Fire Country (0.11) fell behind NBC's encores of Law & Order (0.18), SVU (0.20), and Organized Crime (0.20). On the CW, Masters of Illusion (0.03, +0.01) and World's Funniest Animals (0.04, +0.02) improved. Key: (R) = repeat.

Bake Your Heart Out Season 6 Episode 3 - Picture It, Sicily!

Bake Your Heart Out Season 6 Episode 3
Picture It, Sicily!

FOX Renew/Cancel 2024-25 Preseason Predictions

 

Predictions for 07/11/24

Photo Credit: Fox

Below are the Fox preseason predictions for the upcoming 2024-25 television season. The scripted offerings that will be returning or debuting in fall 2024 will be covered.



9-1-1: Lone Star: 9-1-1: Lone Star is the only scripted series left on the Fox network that can realistically compete with the top performers on the big 3 networks (ABC, CBS, NBC). In early 2023, the series ranked third in terms of Nielsen ratings, only behind a football-boosted Simpsons and parent program 9-1-1. But, despite all that is going for it, Lone Star begins as a Likely Cancellation. In a now-deleted social media post, cast member Robyn Lively said she was excited to be a part of the "final season" of the series. Another cast member, Sierra McClain, recently left the long-running drama. Considering that Fox canceled the original 9-1-1 despite its massive Nielsen ratings, it is clear that Lone Star is not safe just because it posts respectable ratings, especially since its numbers are a notch below 9-1-1. Fox was unwilling to keep the original 9-1-1 around due to the high costs that came with it, and it is likely that history will repeat itself with this spinoff series. Expect season five of 9-1-1: Lone Star to be its last.


Accused: Anthology series Accused was a textbook flameout in season one, going from a solid 0.45 in its time slot premiere all the way down to a meager 0.18 by episode 13. Despite that, the series is a Likely Renewal. Low ratings did not stop The Cleaning Lady or Alert from securing renewals, and this one may benefit from airing in the 8 p.m. time slot, an hour earlier than before. Additionally, the anthology format means that the series could potentially grow an audience without viewers needing additional context. This gives the program a leg up over serialized dramas. Though Accused is by no means a lock, it will probably live on to see a third season.


Bob's Burgers: Bob's Burgers was largely absent in spring 2024 but will return to its regular 9 p.m. time slot in the fall. This long-running animated sitcom is a Certain Renewal. Bob's is one of the strongest animated offerings that Fox has and is being prioritized over Family Guy, as the latter is nowhere to be found on the fall schedule. It will definitely score a season 16 renewal in the near future.


Krapopolis: Krapopolis will be starting its second season in fall 2024, now airing at 9:30 p.m. on Sunday nights instead of 8:30. Being an extra hour away from the football lead-in will likely do a number on the show's overall average, but the series is already Renewed through the 2025-26 television season, so it will be sticking around for at least another season after this one.


Murder in a Small Town: Murder in a Small Town is a co-production with Canadian network Global and will be premiering on the Fox network this September. Having Accused as a lead-in probably won't help its case, but Fox is generous when it comes to handing out renewals to first-year dramas. It begins as a Likely Renewal


Rescue: Hi-Surf: Lifeguard drama Rescue: Hi-Surf appears to be similar in tone to its 9-1-1: Lone Star lead-in, so it should have no trouble in the retention department. This seems positioned to become a decent performer for the Fox network. Another Likely Renewal.


The Simpsons: As long as football is around, The Simpsons will be around. Certain Renewal.


Universal Basic Guys: Though it has not aired a single episode, Universal Basic Guys has already been Renewed for a second season. This is a common practice for the Fox network, as they have been adamant about wanting to build up their animation brand. Airing right after The Simpsons means Basic Guys will be getting the best slot in the house, so this cartoon will have a Nielsen ratings average with a significant amount of football inflation.


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Wednesday TV Ratings 7/10/24: Claim to Fame Premieres Down, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire Returns Strong, Shark Week Hits An All-Time Low [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: After being off the air for over three years, iconic game show Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (0.44) had a very strong return on ABC, with a rating four-hundredths higher than its last episode that aired back in 2021 (0.40). The season three premiere of Claim to Fame (0.26) aired right after Millionaire, but Fame debuted with a rating that was 35% lower than last summer's premiere (0.40). On Fox, MasterChef (0.31, +0.07) and Food Stars (0.19, +0.06) bounced back after a week off. CBS's The Real CSI: Miami (0.23, +0.09) also surged in a one-off move to an earlier time slot but dropped back down at 10 (0.19, -0.04). Neither episode was able to beat the 8 p.m. repeat of The Price Is Right At Night (0.29). NBC went with reruns of Chicago Med (0.18), Fire (0.18), and PD (0.19). The CW aired encores of Police 24/7 (0.05) and Wild Cards (0.03). Key: (P) = premiere. (R) = repeat.

Shark Week 2024: Complete Ratings for Every Discovery Channel Special

Since 1988, Shark Week has been a beloved summer tradition on Discovery Channel, with seven straight days of programming entirely dedicated to the most feared of ocean predators. Three hours of new shows tend to air each night in primetime on what is traditionally Discovery's highest-rated week of the year. Last year's series of specials reached a high of 0.44 in the key 18-49 demo for "Jaws vs The Meg," a special that aired on the first night of Shark Week, which tends to attract the highest interest. It reached a low of 0.13 for Friday night special Deadly Sharks of Paradise, an all-time low for Shark Week. The 2023 edition averaged 0.26 overall, a 15% increase from 2023. This year, Shark Week launched to an average of 0.19 on Sunday night, a decline of over 50% from the opening night of Shark Week 2023. Below, you can see the ratings for all of this year's specials:

Tuesday TV Ratings 7/9/24: Celebrity Family Feud Ties Series Low in Premiere, The Quiz with Balls Jumps, Shark Week and Password Slip [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: Long-running game show Celebrity Family Feud (0.33) tied its series low on season premiere night and declined by 13% from its year-ago start (0.38). Earlier in the night, ABC aired the special Family Feud: Decades of Laughs (0.32). On Fox, both Beat Shazam (0.25, +0.03) and The Quiz with Balls (0.27, +0.05) were up markedly. NBC's America's Got Talent (0.51, 0.00) matched last week's rating, but Password (0.23, -0.05) took a hit. CBS aired reruns of FBI (0.22), FBI: International (0.20), and FBI: Most Wanted (0.21). Repeats of The Conners (0.03/0.03/0.04/0.04) aired on the CW. Key: (P) = premiere. (R) = repeat

Monday TV Ratings 7/8/24: The Bachelorette Returns Heavily Up from 2023 Premiere, All American: Homecoming Sinks in Premiere, The Wall Rises [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: ABC's The Bachelorette (0.45) returned with a rating that was a full tenth higher than its 2023 season premiere (0.35), making it Monday night's highest-rated program on broadcast television. On NBC, American Ninja Warrior (0.31, -0.02) slipped, but The Wall (0.23, +0.04) climbed higher. The 1% Club (0.22, -0.03) declined on Fox as Name That Tune (0.22) went into repeat-mode. All American (0.08, 0.00) held steady on the CW and led into the season premiere of spin-off series All American: Homecoming (0.06). CBS aired repeats (0.21/0.20/0.21/0.18). Key: (P) = premiere. (R) = repeat.

Bachelor in Paradise Renewed for Season 10, to Air in 2025

Bachelor in Paradise's hiatus will be short-lived. The long-running Bachelor spinoff, which was put on hold this year after sharp declines its ninth season in 2023, has been renewed for a tenth season. ABC has not yet confirmed when the tenth season will air, but the show was traditionally a summertime staple, airing its first seven seasons after The Bachelorette wrapped for the season and ending just before the start of the fall season. In season eight, it moved in-season, following Dancing with the Stars' move to Disney+, and it stayed in the fall the next season due to the SAG and WGA strikes, which caused ABC to have its first-ever scripted-free lineup. That season averaged 0.34, a performance below the league average and a decline of 38% from the prior season. Following a late premiere for The Bachelorette caused by the NBA Finals and the Stanley Cup, as well as the premiere of new spinoff The Golden Bachelorette, Bachelor in Paradise missed the lineup for ABC this year, but will return in 2025.

Sunday TV Ratings 7/7/24: Shark Week Starts Heavily Down, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey Mediocre on ABC, NASCAR Coverage Leads [+ Analysis]

Ratings Analysis: NBC's NASCAR coverage (0.59) led the way in prime time and put the peacock network on top. CBS aired repeats of 60 Minutes (0.34/0.30), Tracker (0.18), and The Equalizer (0.16). ABC's broadcast of Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey (0.16) was mediocre at best but did beat last week's showing of animated film The Princess and the Frog (0.15). Reruns of MasterChef (0.11), Beat Shazam (0.14), and Name That Tune (0.13) aired on Fox. The CW went with I Am Evel Knievel (0.04). Note: (R) = repeat.