For the week of April 8-12, DAYS OF OUR LIVES (0.9 rating, 6 share among women 18-49, 0.5 rating among women 18-34) tied for #5 among network daytime series in the women 18-49 demographic and tied for #6 in the women 18-34 race. DAYS matched its highest women 18-49 rating in seven weeks (since the week of February 18-22).
Versus the same week last year, DAYS OF OUR LIVES was up 8 percent in the women 18-49 demographic (576,000 vs. 532,000), up 14 percent in the women 25-54 race (746,000 vs. 652,000) and up 4 percent in total viewers (2.5 million vs. 2.4 million).
For the first two weeks of the second quarter, DAYS OF OUR LIVES is up 14 percent versus one year ago in the women 18-49 category (528,000 vs. 464,000), up 18 percent in the women 25-54 demo (694,000 vs. 590,000) and up 7 percent in total viewers (2.4 million vs. 2.2 million).
Season to date, DAYS OF OUR LIVES is tied for #4 in the women 18-49 category and tied for #3 in the women 18-34 demo. Season to date, “Days” is up 2 percent in total viewers (2.7 million vs. 2.6 million).
Ratings reflect “live plus same day” data from Nielsen Media Research unless otherwise noted. Season-to-date and quarter-to-date figures are averages of “live plus seven day” data except for the two most recent weeks, which are “live plus same day.”
At 2.5 million viewers - DAYS is pulling bigger numbers than some NBC primetime shows.
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