Natalie Portman wears an all red ensemble as she arrives to support the cast at the premiere of Pachinko held at The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Wednesday (March 16) in Los Angeles.
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usual primetime hits to post-Olympics slots and other networks not bothering to compete against the 2022 Games. In the week of February 20, however, ABC, CBS, The CW, Fox, and NBC brought most of their biggest hits back, and some networks even premiered some new shows. So, now that regularly-scheduled TV is mostly back, let’s look at some highlights that could mix up the ratings game for the rest of the season: the four new shows that premiered this week.
To get the most out of the ratings for the week of February 20, we’re going to look at the ratings and total number of viewers from the valuable 18-49 age demographic in Live+Same day totals, meaning the number of people who tuned in live on the night of broadcasts. And, in the interest of fairness, we’ll go in alphabetical order for the shows that premiered this week! The America’s Got Talent spinoff debuted on Monday, February 21 at 8 p. m.
ET, on the heels of a tragic announcement about a former AGT contestant. The new show lived up to its Extreme name with its first golden buzzer winner, as well as with the Monday night ratings (via Spoiler TV). The series premiere scored a rating of 0.
7 and audience of 4. 48 million, which put it on top of the competition in the ratings vs. ABC’s The Bachelor, Fox’s 9-1-1: Lone Star, and The CW’s All American, all of which aired new episodes in the same time slot.
(Lone Star did have the larger audience with 5. 1 million. )But how did the series premiere of AGT: Extreme compare to the premiere of the most recent season of AGT? Well, the spinoff did well, but not quite as well as the Season 16 premiere of its parent show.
According to TVLine, the Season 16 premiere back in June hit an 0. 85 rating and audience of 7. 1 million.
Natalie Portman wears an all red ensemble as she arrives to support the cast at the premiere of Pachinko held at The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on Wednesday (March 16) in Los Angeles.
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The Courtship, viewers are introduced to Nicole and her trusted Court, made up of her father, Claude, her mother, Claire, her sister, Danie, and best friend, Tessa, as they moved into a castle in the English countryside to begin her 19th-century foray into the dating world.After settling in, Mr. Edwards, the show's narrator and Nicole's guide along her journey for love, presented her and her Court with 16 letters of introduction from her potential suitors, which were read with excitement and a few laughs ahead of the night's welcome ball, where her Court helped choose some of her dates for the evening.Arriving in carriages and on horseback, the 16 men vying for Nicole's heart made their way to the palace, where they were greeted with all the pomp and circumstance one can expect from an episode of , traditional twists on modern music included.There, Nicole met a few of the men and even left with six of them, chosen by her Court for a group date, but there was one lucky gentleman who caught Nicole's attention for her first one-on-one date.
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TMZ.“As Ned would say, he was attacked by two very rare assassins — cholangiocarcinoma and ocular melanoma,” she said in a statement. “Over the course of two years, he bravely fought the cancers in private while continuing to work in show business to ensure that his medical coverage paid for himself and his family.”Dating back to 2001, Eisenberg portrayed defense attorney Roger Kressler on “Law & Order: SVU,” a high-powered attorney who went toe-to-toe in the courtroom with the “SVU” regulars on numerous occasions.
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