Saturday, November 14, 2015

Ratings: 20-Month High for 'Days of our Lives,' Big Week for 'General Hospital'

The Live + Same Day daytime ratings are in for the week of November 2-6, 2015. Days of our Lives hit a 20-month high in total viewers and is up year-over-year in audience and the key demos.  Meanwhile, General Hospital had a big week, up 254,000 viewers versus the previous week.

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 4,859,000 (-68,000/-122,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 3,520,000 (-114,000/-257,000)
3. General Hospital 2,877,000 (+254,000/-43,000)
4. Days of our Lives 2,721,000 (+63,000/+348,000)

Women 18-49 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 793,000 (+19,000/-46,000)
2. General Hospital 559,000 (+94,000/-37,000)
3. Days of our Lives 555,000 (+48,000/+27,000)
4. The Bold and the Beautiful 548,000 (-50,000/-126,000)

With a renewal decision from NBC loom, Days of our Lives is
trending up.
Women 18-34 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 257,000 (+2,000/+19,000)
2. General Hospital 185,000 (+32,000/-18,000)
3. Days of our Lives 176,000 (+17,000/+56,000)
4. The Bold and the Beautiful 160,000 (-28,000/-47,000)

Women 25-54 Viewers
1. The Young and the Restless 1,109,000 (+16,000/-92,000)
2. The Bold and the Beautiful 860,000 (-2,000/-85,000)
4. General Hospital 743,000 (+117,000/-76,000)
3. Days of our Lives 713,000 (+60,000/+78,000)

(via NBC and SON)

RELATED:
- 'Days of our Lives' Stars Eric Martsolf & Jen Lilley To Host 7th Annual Annual Indie Series Awards
- 'One Life to Live' and 'As the World Turns' Star Nathaniel Marston Has Passed Away at Age 40
- 'Days of our Lives' Casting Contract Role of "Val"
- WATCH: 'Days of our Lives' Star Deidre Hall Guest Stars in 'Club 5150'
- Beth Maitland Returning to 'The Young and the Restless' as Traci Abbott for the Holidays
- Brandon Barash Returning to 'General Hospital' as Johnny Zacchara in December

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