WITH A SPECIAL WEEK RECAPPING STEPHEN’S TRIP TO NEW ZEALAND, “THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT” CONTINUES SEASON-LONG VIEWER WINNING STREAK; ALSO TAKES WEEK NINE ACROSS THE BOARD
ALSO, ON NOV. 22, “THE LATE SHOW”
DELIVERED ITS BIGGEST FRIDAY AUDIENCE SINCE MARCH
For the week ending Friday, Nov. 22 (week 9 of the 2019-2020 broadcast season), in live plus 3 Day lift, THE LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT beat its closest competition (“The Tonight Show”) by +77% in viewers (3.60m versus 2.03m). In viewers, THE LATE SHOW has won every first-run week this season. THE LATE SHOW also beat “Tonight” in both adults 25-54 ratings (0.7 vs. 0.6) and adults 18-49 viewership (580K vs. 485K).
On Friday, Nov. 22, the final night of “Stephen Colbert: The Newest Zealander,” with guests Daniel Craig and Lena Waithe, THE LATE SHOW delivered 3.79 million viewers, its largest Friday audience since March 15. To catch up on all of Colbert’s adventures from New Zealand, click here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLiZxWe0ejyv-6SoYOGP69PbdIDbdncjVQ.
Source: Nielsen Live + 3 Day Rating for week ending Nov. 22.
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(L-R) Krystal Lee with detective; Patrick Frazee and Kelsey Berreth
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48 HOURS: “Justice for Kelsey Berreth” was Saturday’s #1 non-sports primetime broadcast with viewers, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Saturday, Nov. 23. 48 HOURS delivered 3.16 million viewers.
The broadcast featured correspondent Nikki Battiste and 48 HOURS’ investigation into the disappearance of Kelsey Berreth on Thanksgiving Day 2018 and the murder case against her fiancé, Patrick Frazee. The broadcast included video obtained by 48 HOURS of Frazee’s secret girlfriend, Krystal Lee, walking prosecutors through the crime scene at Berreth’s house. She detailed for police how she says she cleaned up the crime scene after Frazee killed Berreth and what she says he did with her body and evidence afterward.
Battiste and 48 HOURS took viewers inside the investigation and pieced together the twisted love triangle that prosecutors say led to the death of the 29-year-old mother. It’s a story that gripped the country when word surfaced that the engaged mother of a young daughter vanished and again last week as Frazee’s trial concluded. It’s a case that exposed a secret relationship, problems at home simmering beneath the surface and wild stories that would lead to a huge break in the case. Berreth’s body has never been found.
Frazee was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison, plus 156 years. In exchange for her testimony, Lee faces a maximum of up to three years in prison for evidence tampering.
48 HOURS: “The Murder of Kelsey Berreth” is produced by Marcelena Spencer. Michael McHugh is the producer/editor. Ryan Smith, Lindsey Schwartz and Cindy Cesare are the development producers. Jen Terker is the associate producer. Grayce Arlotta Berner, Michael Vele, Greg Kaplan, Maria Barrow and George Baluzy are the editors. Peter Schweitzer and Gail Zimmerman are the senior producers. Nancy Kramer is the executive story editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer.
“THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT” KEEPS WINNING
TAKES WEEK 8 OF 2019-2020 BROADCAST SEASON
IN ALL VIEWERSHIP CATEGORIES
For the week ending Friday, Nov. 15 (week 8 of the 2019-2020 broadcast season), in live plus 3-day lift, THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT beat its closest competition (“Jimmy Kimmel Live”) by +67% in viewers (3.39m versus 2.03m). THE LATE SHOW also beat its competition in both adults 25-54 viewership (775,000 versus 670,000 for “The Tonight Show” and 651,000 “Kimmel”) and adults 18-49 viewership (546,000 versus 470,000 for both “Tonight” and “Kimmel”).
Source: Nielsen live plus 3-day rating for week ending Nov. 15.
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“60 MINUTES” DRAWS MOST VIEWERS IN NEARLY A YEAR AND IS THE #3 PROGRAM FOR THE WEEK, TOP NON-SPORTS PROGRAM
Broadcast Also Makes the Top 10 List in Key Demos
60 MINUTES drew its largest audience in nearly a year (since Dec. 16, 2018), landing at #3 on Nielsen’s top 10 list. The CBS newsmagazine attracted 13.2 million viewers, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Sunday, Nov. 17 – enough to also take the week’s most-viewed non-sports program title.
The broadcast also made the top 10 in the key demos, tied for #6 in both measurements, delivering a 2.8/09 in adults 25-54 and 2.0/08 in adults 18-49.
It was the sixth time in eight weeks that 60 MINUTES made the Nielsen top 10.
Sunday’s 60 MINUTES featured Scott Pelley’s report on controversial red flag gun laws, a story about the bonanza of metals essential for high tech found on the ocean floor from Bill Whitaker, and a Lesley Stahl report on how Sesame Street partnered with the International Rescue Committee to help refugees in the Middle East.
Bill Owens is the executive producer of 60 MINUTES, America’s most-watched news program.
“48 HOURS: MARIA SPENCER’S VOW TO KILL” IS SATURDAY’S #1 NON-SPORTS PRIMETIME PROGRAM WITH VIEWERS
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48 HOURS: “Maria Spencer’s Vow to Kill” was Saturday’s #1 non-sports program with viewers, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Saturday, Nov. 16. The broadcast delivered 3.47 million viewers and a 0.7/03 with adults 25-54, the demographic that matters most to those who advertise in news. 48 HOURS added +90,000 viewers from the previous week.
Saturday’s broadcast featured correspondent Peter Van Sant and 48 HOURS’ investigation into the murder of Frank Spencer, a Pennsylvania man shot dead after a bitter divorce, and the case against his ex-wife, Maria Spencer, and her father, Anthony “Rocco” Franklin. It is a bizarre tale of a battling couple and a victim who foretold his own murder in conversations with friends. The case also raised questions about the responsibility of law enforcement when someone repeatedly reports being victimized and threatened.
48 HOURS: “Maria Spencer’s Vow to Kill” is produced by Sarah Prior. Ryan Smith is the development producer. Jordan Kinsey and Shaheen Tokhi are the associate producers. Atticus Brady, Michael Vele and George Baluzy are the editors. Lourdes Aguiar is the senior producer. Nancy Kramer is the executive story editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer.
HATS OFF TO “THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT!”
“COLBERT” WINS SEVENTH WEEK OF 2019-2020 BROADCAST SEASON
BY SIGNIFICANT MARGIN
For the week ending Friday, Nov. 8 (week 7 of the 2019-2020 broadcast season), in live plus 3-day lift, THE LATE SHOW with STEPHEN COLBERT beat its closest competition (“Jimmy Kimmel Live”) in viewers (3.61m versus 1.94m, +86%). THE LATE SHOW also beat its competition in both adults 25-54 (0.7 versus 0.5, “The Tonight Show” and “Kimmel”) and adults 18-49 (0.5 versus 0.4, “Tonight” and “Kimmel”).
Source: Nielsen live plus 3-day rating for week ending Nov. 8.
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“CBS SUNDAY MORNING,” AMERICA’S #1 SUNDAY MORNING NEWS PROGRAM, DELIVERS ITS BEST AUDIENCE SINCE MAY 12
CBS SUNDAY MORNING, America’s #1 Sunday morning news program, delivered its largest audience since May 12, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Sunday, Nov. 3. The broadcast delivered 5.68 million viewers and 1.21 million in the adults 25-54 demographic. CBS SUNDAY MORNING was even year-to-year in viewers and was #1 in both categories.
Jane Pauley anchored Sunday’s broadcast, which featured Lee Cowan’s cover story profile of Matt Stutzman, a world champion archer who was born with no arms. Also on the broadcast, David Pogue interviewed Jeff Lynne and his Electric Light Orchestra. Ted Koppel reported on a controversial case involving Ohio’s Oberlin College, where students accused a local bakery of racism. Nancy Giles traveled to Haiti with bestselling author Mitch Albom, who supports an orphanage there and cared for a young girl with a terminal illness.
The broadcast also featured Conor Knighton’s visit to Meow Wolf, a critically praised immersive art exhibit in New Mexico. Mo Rocca reported on a conference for obituary writers and previewed the second season of his podcast “Mobituaries.” And Steve Hartman reported a story of love shared by a couple with Down syndrome.
CBS SUNDAY MORNING is broadcast Sundays (9:00-10:30 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.
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“60 MINUTES” MAKES TOP 10 AND IS THE #1 NON-SPORTS PROGRAM
Broadcast Also Makes the List in Key Demos
60 MINUTES drew the largest non-sports audience of the week and made the Nielsen top 10 list for the fifth time in six weeks. The CBS newsmagazine attracted 11.04 million viewers to land at #7, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Sunday, Nov. 3.
The broadcast also made the top 10 in the key demos, ranking #9 in both measurements, by delivering a 2.2/07 in adults 25-54 and posting a 1.6/07 in adults 18-49.
Sunday’s 60 MINUTES featured the first U.S. television interview with Russian agent Maria Butina by Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim’s story about Britain leaving the European Union and a profile of America’s first family of rodeo, the Wrights, by Bill Whitaker.
Bill Owens is the executive producer of 60 MINUTES, America’s most-watched news program.
“48 HOURS: THE TWISTED CASE OF ANGIE DODGE” IS SATURDAY’S #1 PROGRAM WITH VIEWERS AT 10:00 PM
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48 HOURS: “The Twisted Case of Angie Dodge” was Saturday’s #1 broadcast with viewers at 10:00 PM, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Saturday, Nov. 9. The broadcast delivered 3.38 million viewers and a 0.7/03 with adults 25-54, the demographic that matters most to those who advertise in news.
Saturday’s broadcast featured correspondent Anne-Marie Green and 48 HOURS’ investigation into the 1996 death of Angie Dodge and had the latest news in the hunt for her killer, which led law enforcement on a circuitous trail through a genealogy database.
It was an unusual case about a murdered Idaho teenager and an unknown killer who left a DNA sample behind. The story hinged on new technology, developed since the murder, that led investigators to multiple suspects including a New Orleans filmmaker, and ultimately the killer decades later. The case raised questions about what happens when police use publicly available DNA databases to solve cases – and what goes on when an innocent man is tagged as a suspect.
48 HOURS: “The Twisted Case of Angie Dodge” is produced by Judy Rybak, Lindsey Schwartz, Elena DiFiore and Chris O’Connell. Gregory McLaughlin is the producer-editor. George Baluzy, Michael McHugh, David Spungen and Michelle Harris are the editors. Patti Aronofsky is the senior producer. Nancy Kramer is the executive story editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer.
“48 HOURS: THE DISAPPEARANCE OF KELLY DWYER” IS SATURDAY’S #1 PRIMETIME PROGRAM WITH VIEWERS
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48 HOURS: “The Disappearance of Kelly Dwyer” was Saturday’s #1 primetime program with viewers, according to Nielsen live plus same day ratings for Saturday, Nov. 2.
The broadcast delivered 3.58 million viewers and a 0.7/03 with adults 25-54. 48 HOURS was up +11% in viewers when compared to the previous week. Saturday’s broadcast delivered the second-largest audience of the season and matched season-best 25-54 performance.
Saturday’s broadcast featured Peter Van Sant and 48 HOURS’ investigation into the disappearance of Kelly Dwyer after a night out in Milwaukee in October 2013 and the trail that led to Kris Zocco, a man she was dating at the time. It’s a case about a young woman with a promising future cut short. The investigation also raises questions about the risks of online dating, risky sex and the hidden double lives unknown by those who loved them.
The investigation began when Dwyer didn’t show up for work on Oct. 12, 2013. Her co-workers were the first to respond by calling her cell phone and checking social media. Investigators would learn her phone was dead, her social media was down and her debit card hadn’t been used.
Investigators would learn that Dwyer had been last seen alive on a date with Zocco, whom she had been dating for about a year. Police initially thought Zocco had something to do with Dwyer’s disappearance – which he denied. But then, Zocco was arrested for drugs that police found while searching for clues to Dwyer’s disappearance. Everything changed 18 months later when Dwyer’s body was found in a rural area 38 miles from Milwaukee.
48 HOURS: “The Disappearance of Kelly Dwyer” is produced by Susan Mallie and Josh Gelman. Ryan N. Smith is the development producer. Lauren A. White is the field producer. Kevin Dean, Jud Johnston, Diana Modica and Greg Kaplan are the editors. Anthony Batson is the senior broadcast producer. Nancy Kramer is the executive story editor. Judy Tygard is the executive producer.
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