“Kimmel is back on ABC to big ratings”

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“It got a large audience, nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening, more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.


Without Nextstar and Sinclair, wonder how they did for the 11:30-12:30 time slot showing reruns
 
“It got a large audience, nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening, more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.


Without Nextstar and Sinclair, wonder how they did for the 11:30-12:30 time slot showing reruns
But! ratings! But but.. all the trumptards here claim his ratings suck!

I
AM
JUST
SO
SHOCKED :)
 
Big numbers on the first night back aren’t surprising. The bigger question is whether he can sustain it. Does he draw in new viewers who weren’t watching late night before, or just shuffle Colbert and Fallon viewers over to him?
 
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“It got a large audience, nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening, more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.


Without Nextstar and Sinclair, wonder how they did for the 11:30-12:30 time slot showing reruns
Did you watch? Did that bitch get new writers that are remotely funny?

Or is he still railing on about Orange man bad?

Jimmy Kimmel is case point for what is wrong with you people.
 
“It got a large audience, nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening, more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.


Without Nextstar and Sinclair, wonder how they did for the 11:30-12:30 time slot showing reruns
He is not on the air. Sinclair won't air it.
 
“It got a large audience, nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening, more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.


Without Nextstar and Sinclair, wonder how they did for the 11:30-12:30 time slot showing reruns
People were looking for an IM SORRY I WAS WRONG

What were the ratings last month ...I will wait
 
“It got a large audience, nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening, more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.


Without Nextstar and Sinclair, wonder how they did for the 11:30-12:30 time slot showing reruns
They turned in to see him grovel. I did for sure. His rating will return to normal with in a month.
 
“It got a large audience, nearly 6.3 million people tuned in to the broadcast alone, despite the blackouts in many cities. As is often the case with late-night hosts’ monologues, there was a larger audience online, with more than 15 million people watching Kimmel’s opening remarks on YouTube by Wednesday evening, more than 26 million people watched Kimmel’s return on social media, including YouTube.


Without Nextstar and Sinclair, wonder how they did for the 11:30-12:30 time slot showing reruns
I loved the bit about the message from Disney
 
Why, you embarrassed Kimmel drew 26 million Americans

And in a month, he’ll be back to his usual million and half viewers, which will still probably quadruple what Fox, Newstar or Sinclair are offering for the 11:30 to 12:30 slot
I’m recording his time slot, now. My friends are doing the same.
 
Big numbers on the first night back aren’t surprising. The bigger question is whether he can sustain it. Does he draw in new viewers who weren’t watching late night before, or just shuffle Colbert and Fallon viewers over to him?
True, but 26 million is an impressive number, nearly four times the number that watched Trump’s parade which was shown live

He’ll probably return to his usual million and half audience, plus the millions who watch the next day online, all of which easily beat whatever substitute programming Newstar or Sinclair will offer in place of Kimmel
 
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