Dino-Ray Ramos editorDancing with the Stars returned to the the ballroom floor to win Monday in broadcast primetime, delivering a 1.1 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.04 million viewers for its Disney-themed episode.
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Dino-Ray Ramos Associate Editor/ReporterDancing With The Stars samba’d, tango’d and fox-trotted its way to the top of Monday’s primetime broadcast ratings, delivering a 1.3 in the adults 18-49 demographic and netting 8.10 million viewers.
The final numbers for the live premiere are expected to be adjusted due to an NFL preemption in parts of the country, but the numbers were still big enough to lead the night.ABC’s long-running reality dance competition, which debuted with a new
.Dino-Ray Ramos editorDancing with the Stars returned to the the ballroom floor to win Monday in broadcast primetime, delivering a 1.1 rating in the adults 18-49 demographic and 7.04 million viewers for its Disney-themed episode.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Dancing With the Stars” twirled its way to the top of the TV ratings charts once again on Monday night, as it faced stiff competition from the Stanley Cup finals on NBC.The ABC dancing show scored a 1.1 rating among adults 18-49 and drew just over 7 million total viewers, as “Tiger King” star Carole Baskin was mauled off the show. That means it retained 100% of its demo from last week, and is up on the same week last season.
Derek Hough may be sitting behind the judge’s table during Dancing With the Stars’ 29th season, but he shared that he’s set to appear in an upcoming dance routine.“Yes, there is a plan. The plan [is] to [have me] dance,” the series vet, 35, told Us Weekly and other reporters on Tuesday, September 22.
Dancing with the Stars this season, and we're already on a break? What a bummer!If you turn on your TV ready to shimmy and shake with your favorite stars and celebs Monday night, you're going to be mighty disappointed not to see a single sequin. That's because this week, Dancing with the Stars, which normally airs Monday nights, has been bumped to Tuesday so that ABC can air the New Orleans Saints vs.
Nev Schulman believes that he and his partner, Jenna Johnson, have a good shot at winning the mirrorball trophy on Dancing With the Stars this season.“Part of me feels like I have a chance, but I mean, there’s so many things that could happen,” Schulman, 35, exclusively told Us Weekly on Tuesday, September 15. “Everyone on the show has such a different kind of arsenal of talents and charm and personality.
Dancing With the Stars competitor AJ McLean is blogging exclusively with Us Weekly about his quest to take home the season 29 mirrorball trophy! Check back each week for his latest update on the competition.The premiere went pretty well, as did rehearsals last week.
Dancing With The Stars has just aired on ABC. New host, Tyra Banks opened the show with a show-stopping red dress that had judges on their feet as she introduced the shows cast and opening number.
Carole Baskin of ‘Tiger King’ is making her debut on tonight’s premiere of Dancing With The Stars. Unfortunately, she can’t dance away from her past! The family of her missing husband Don Lewis bought ad space for the premiere to ask the public for help finding out what happened to him.
Will Thorne Staff Writer“Dancing With the Stars” began in controversial fashion on Monday night, as Carole Baskin made her first appearance, while an ad paid for by her late husband’s family aired opposite her debut in certain markets.Numbers-wise, the premiere was clearly a success for ABC, as the latest season kicked off with a 1.3 rating among adults 18-49 and averaged 8.1 million viewers across its two hours. That represents a 30% ratings bump from last season’s premiere.
returned to the ballroom to kick off a new season on Monday, and fans had a lot of feelings about the star-studded episode.
Dancing With The Stars just kicked off its’ 29th season and Twitter is erupting with reactions about the new format of the popular reality competition series.
returns Monday night, with a lot of new faces and big changes! With Tyra Banks hosting, Derek Hough behind the judges' table, and an eclectic cast of contestants, we'll be following along for the whole two-hour season 29 debut to break down all the best dances and the most surprising moments.In the first season since since the start of the coronavirus outbreak, fans will see a whole new ballroom and a new, safety-focused production that will be quite a bit different from anything we've seen
When you tune into Dancing With The Stars tonight, Sharna Burgess might look a little different.
Tyra Banks got her start as a model, but she is perhaps more well-known as a TV host in this day and age.The businesswoman took the world by storm when she kicked off America’s Next Top Model in May 2003.
is back for its 29th season, and although the ballroom will look a bit different this year due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the celebrities and their pro partners are ready to put on a great show!From what songs will be featured during week one to how the contestants are feeling about their routines, ET's breaking down everything you need to know ahead of Monday's premiere.