TV Season: Final Numbers for Network Series

Primetime NFL games and CBS’ Tracker are the most watched primetime programs of the season.

One thing remained consistent with previous years, however: The vast majority of shows on the five English-language broadcasters brought in smaller on-air audiences than they did the season before.

Of the 143 primetime series with complete data for the Sep-to-May TV season, only 11 drew bigger total audiences than they did in the 2022-23 season, based on Nielsen’s seven-day ratings for 2023-24.

Just five shows scored better ratings in the key ad-sales demographic of adults 18-49 vs. last season.

As in, eight of the past nine seasons–NBC Sunday Night Football led all shows in both total viewers (19.73 million, its biggest audience since 2019-20) and adults 18-49 (5.31 rating, equivalent to 6.98 million people in that demo). The weekly NFL showcase improved by about 8 percent in both measures vs. the previous season.

Monday Night Football on ABC finished second in both — the network aired a full slate of games compared to just a handful in fall 2022, and averaged just under 12 million viewers and a 2.57 rating in the 18-49 demographic. (The MNF figures are for its broadcast only and don’t include viewers who watched simulcasts on ESPN.)

CBS Tracker was the most watched series after the two NFL games.

The first-year drama starring Justin Hartley averaged 10.84 million viewers, keeping up its momentum after a post-Super Bowl premiere (which isn’t included in the show’s season average as the episode aired outside of primetime). It tied for ninth place among adults 18-49 with a 0.8 rating.

Survivor was the top non-football show among adults 18-49 — and the only one to top a 1.0 rating — with a 1.06, equivalent to about 1.4 million viewers in that age range. The long-running CBS competition edged up in the demo from 2022-23.

Nielsen’s ratings do not include streaming, which accounts for a significant portion of the seven-day audience for most shows.

As much as 40 to 50  percent of network scripted show’s viewers in the week after an episode debuts now watch on streaming platforms, whose data is largely kept from public view.

The full season rankings are below, based on live plus seven-day Nielsen ratings for Sept. 25, 2023-May 26, 2024, along with comparisons to last season where applicable. Click the arrow at the top right of each table for additional entries.

 

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