
For the week, Days scored a 0.69 rating, 5 share in women 18-49 and a 0.37 rating in women 18-34, tying it for #7 among network daytime series for the week in the women 18-49 demographic and tying it for #10 in the women 18-34 race.
In total viewers, the 2.496 million was the top average for Days since the week of February 16-20 (2.591 million).
For a second week in a row, Days grew week to week in both women 18-49 rating (0.69 vs. a 0.68 for September 21-25 and a 0.67 for September 14-18) and total viewers (2.496 million vs. 2.410 million vs. 2.385 million). . Last week also saw Days grow +6% versus the prior week in women 18-34 (0.37 vs. 0.35)
In results for the 2015-16 season thus far, Days of our Lives ranks #7 for broadcast shows in daytime in the women 18-49 category and tied for #10 in the women 18-34 demo.
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