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SIGN UP FOR OUR LIVE LOCAL AND STREAMING REPORT READOUT with ALAN WOLK and EVAN SHAPIRO TH 11-02 at 4pm ET. Click to register Skip to Content Open Menu Close Menu Channels Advertising Data & Measurement Sports Streaming Wars Thought Leaders Circle Week in Review Reports Videos Want More? 0 0 SUBSCRIBE Channels Advertising Data & Measurement Sports Streaming Wars Thought Leaders Circle Week in Review Reports Videos Want More? 0 0 SUBSCRIBE Open Menu Close Menu Folder: Channels Reports Videos Want More? SUBSCRIBE Back Advertising Data & Measurement Sports Streaming Wars Thought Leaders Circle Week in Review BASKETBALL BLASTS INTO INSCAPE’S TV PROGRAM RANKING Data & MeasurementSports OCT 31, 2023 Written By Eleanor Semeraro Welcome to our weekly snapshot of TV by the numbers, highlighting the most-watched shows and networks for October 23-29, with insights from Inscape, the currency-grade smart TV ACR data provider and data technology division of Vizio. Data is linear, live TV only and includes all episode types (new and reruns). Rankings are by percent share duration (i.e., time spent watching). Sports dominated the top five positions of the program ranking, led by NFL games which had a 6.16% viewership share, a slight decrease from the previous week’s 6.93%. Week one of the 2023-24 NBA season started with a bang, with games capturing 1.78% of minutes watched and putting it in fourth place. Some additional insights about the top programming on TV: * MLB is still going strong, with a combined 3.14% viewership share for the final games of the League Championship Series and the first part of the World Series. * Only three programs moved up in the ranking week-over-week: SportsCenter (from No. 15 to No. 12), CBS Mornings (from No. 18 to No. 17) and Family Feud (from No. 23 to No. 22). Watch-time for CBS Mornings was flat at 0.47% week-over-week, while SportsCenter and Family Feud saw minor increases from the previous week. * Although the seventh- through tenth-place programs had week-over-week position decreases, each actually had slight increases in viewership share compared to the previous week. House Hunters had the largest increase, from 0.59% to 0.63% week-over-week. See which TV networks had the largest viewership share for the week over at The Measure. Share Tweet Share Email InscapeNFLNBACollege FootballMLBWorld Series Eleanor Semeraro Eleanor is an entertainment analyst and marketing strategist with a passion for all things TV and social media. She’s a regular TV[R]EV contributor and consults for small businesses within the advertising and entertainment data analytics ecosystem. Previous Previous THE RISE OF FAST: WHAT ARE CONSUMERS REALLY WATCHING? Next Next NBA IN-SEASON TOURNAMENT TRIES SOMETHING NEW WHILE SPORTS LOOK FOR ANSWERS Newsletter Sign Up Work With Us | Staff | Contact | Privacy Policy © 2023 TVREV Media Network, LLC. All rights reserved. TVREV is a Fabric Media company. By using this website, you agree to our use of cookies. We use cookies to provide you with a great experience and to help our website run effectively. Accept YOU FOUND THE NEW TVREV, NOW GET THE NEW NEWSLETTERS. Be the first to know about new analysis, insights and special reports. * Sign up here &gWwOgQlLa6S&gWwOgQlLa6S