TV Ratings: BET Awards Ratings Dip After Two Year High
Hosted by Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson, the show took a viewership dip from the 2014 telecast hosted by Chris Rock.
Hosted by Tracee Ellis Ross and Anthony Anderson, the show took a viewership dip from the 2014 telecast hosted by Chris Rock.
The hip-hop drama attracted a total viewership of 9.9 million, 5.6 million of which were Black.
While “Scandal” and “How to Get Away With Murder” both dipped slightly in total black audience during the last week of October, ABC’s other prime time contender, “Black-ish,” moved up again.
The awards show took No.1 on the Top 25 cable shows in black households for the third week of October and pulled BET slightly ahead of ESPN’s “Monday Night Football.”
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CBS takes the top spot with “Extant”, starring Halle Berry:
The live premiere of the “BET Awards” 2014 on Sunday, June 29, is cable’s Number 1 award show this season, drawing 7.9 million viewers and dominating Twitter with 11 million tweets.
This year’s Playoffs have been good to the NBA on television, and sometimes for all the wrong reasons. The off court battle between L.A. Clippers’ owner, Don Sterling and the league have, no doubt, added viewers to the games.
When lots of men left TV behind at the end of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship game, black women held fast to ABC’s political drama, “Scandal.” The show stayed in the No.1 spot on the Top 25 chart for a fifth consecutive week.