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Even a night full of repeats can’t slow CBS down. Featuring reruns of is various FBI series, CBS won the night’s biggest audience and led primetime alongside a new episode of NBC’s This Is Us.
Per fast affiliates, This Is Us and a repeat showing of FBI were Tuesday’s highest-rated and most-watched program, respectively. Though lower than other titles in demo rating (0.4), FBI brought in 5.07 million viewers. In the 8 p.m. hour, FBI bested the audiences of ABC’s Judge Steve Harvey (0.6, 4.33M), NBC’s American Auto (0.4, 2.29M) and others.
In the following hour, This Is Us (0.7, 4.71M) tallied the highest demo rating of the evening. The NBC drama dropped slightly from the week before by two tenths in the demo and about 3% in viewers. In the same hour Abbott Elementary (0.5, 2.87M) dipped slightly as did Our Kind of People. Following a repeat showing of 9-1-1: Lone Star, Fox’s Our Kind of People (0.2, 1.10M) matched its series low viewership from the previous week and fell to a demo low.
Fox’s President of Entertainment Michael Thorne previously spoke to Deadline about the process of renewal. Both The Big Leap and Our Kind Of People are awaiting news about a second season or cancellation.
“I think we’ll make decisions in the late spring. Creatively we’re extremely pleased with both shows, both have really strong creative teams and really specific, relevant, resonant storylines and there are a lot of factors that go into how we measure success,” Thorn said.
A repeat showing of FBI: Most Wanted (0.3,3.75M) won the final hour of primetime, besting new episodes of New Amsterdam (0.3, 3.39M) and Queens (0.2, 1.21M) in both measures.
The CW’s evening peaked with Superman & Lois (0.2, 1.57M), which rose in viewers from its premiere last
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Sci-fi epic blockbuster “Dune” and Jane Campion’s dark Western “The Power Of The Dog” lead the nominations for this year’s British Academy Film Awards, with Benedict Cumberbatch, Leonardo DiCaprio and Lady Gaga among those up for leading actor awards.
Dune” and Jane Campion’s dark Western “The Power Of The Dog” lead the nominations for this year’s British Academy Film Awards, with Benedict Cumberbatch, Leonardo DiCaprio and Lady Gaga among those up for leading actor awards.“Dune,” starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, received eleven nominations Thursday including best film, cinematography and original score. “The Power of the Dog,” set in 1920s Montana and starring Cumberbatch as a ranch owner, follows close behind with eight nominations, including best director and best film.Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical “Belfast,” which tells of a childhood in Northern Ireland during the bloody conflict known as The Troubles, was also nominated for best film and five other categories.
LONDON -- Sci-fi epic blockbuster “Dune" and Jane Campion's dark Western “The Power Of The Dog” lead the nominations for this year's British Academy Film Awards, with Benedict Cumberbatch, Leonardo DiCaprio and Lady Gaga among those up for leading actor awards.“Dune,” starring Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya, received eleven nominations Thursday including best film, cinematography and original score. “The Power of the Dog,” set in 1920s Montana and starring Cumberbatch as a ranch owner, follows close behind with eight nominations, including best director and best film.Kenneth Branagh’s semi-autobiographical “Belfast,” which tells of a childhood in Northern Ireland during the bloody conflict known as The Troubles, was also nominated for best film and five other categories.
Nominations for the 2022 BAFTA Film Awards have been unveiled. Scroll down for the full list.
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NBC and CBS both nabbed another round of Tuesday primetime wins, with respective dramas This Is Us and FBI leading the pack for the third week in a row.
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Clayton Davis After a stampede of awards announcements that include ACE Eddies, Producers Guild and Writers Guild of America Awards, the prestigious Directors Guild of America Awards finally weighs in with their own set of nominees that recognizes achievements in directing.In the motion pictures category, the group nominated Kenneth Branagh for “Belfast” (Focus Features), Jane Campion for “The Power of the Dog” (Netflix), Paul Thomas Anderson for “Licorice Pizza” (MGM/United Artists Releasing), Steven Spielberg for “West Side Story” (20th Century Studios) and Denis Villeneuve for “Dune” (Warner Bros).Notable snubs included Joel Coen (“The Tragedy of Macbeth”), Adam McKay (“Don’t Look Up”), Siân Heder (“CODA”), Guillermo del Toro (“Nightmare Alley”) and Ryûsuke Hamaguchi (“Drive My Car”). Campion is the second woman ever to receive a second nod from the Directors Guild.
This Is Us and FBI are back at the top of Tuesday primetime for the second consecutive week, leading demo ratings and audience, respectively.