Welcome to the Broadcast News & Late Night Series report, a weekly round-up of broadcast series that air outside primetime such as the 6:30 pm weeknight newscasts, the 7-9 am news and interview shows and the late night comedy series. Other weekly news and late night series such as Saturday Night Live and the Sunday morning talk/discussion shows are also included. Each week’s post will also include comparisons to the same week last year. You can also search for other available weeks with the link at the bottom of this post.
Normally, this post will go up each Tuesday morning for the week ending two days before. For example, the week of April 13-19 will be posted Tuesday morning.
Week 15: April 6-12, 2020
Broadcast News: Current Week
Broadcast News: Same Week Last Year
Broadcast Late Night: Current Week
Broadcast Late Night: Same Week Last Year
OTHER WEEKS: NEWS & LATE NIGHT BROADCAST RATINGS
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