The Live + Same Day daytime ratings are in for the week of June 1-5, 2015. Days of our Lives delivered a 17-week high in women 18-49 rating, along with its most-watched week in 11 weeks.
Below is a breakdown of the daytime soap opera Nielsen ratings by category:
Total Viewers (versus previous week/versus same week last year)
1. The Young and the Restless 4,787,000 (-90,000/+453,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 3,830,000 (-32,000/+264,000)
3. General Hospital 2,700,000 (-156,000/-300,000)
4. Days of our Lives 2,340,000 (+13,000/-126,000)
Note: Days of our Lives only aired Monday through Wednesday due to NBC coverage of the French Open.
Women 18-49 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 753,000 (-52,000/+53,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 624,000 (+19,000/-9,000)
3. Days of our Lives 502,000 (+43,000/-85,000)
4. General Hospital 497,000 (-3,000/-172,000)
Women 18-34 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 188,000 (-28,000/+12,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 158,000 (+8,000/-25,000)
3. Days of our Lives 134,000 (-22,000/-34,000)
4. General Hospital 130,000 (-39,000/-86,000)
Women 25-54 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 1,037,000 (-76,000/+35,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 872,000 (-6,000/+5,000)
3. General Hospital 648,000 (-42,000/-247,000)
4. Days of our Lives 617,000 (+63,000/-111,000)
(via NBC and SON)
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