The Jay Leno Show dropped 42 percent of its premiere audience on Tuesday — or roughly 7.5 million viewers, according to preliminary numbers. Night 2 of Leno’s prime-time NBC talker averaged 10.7 million viewers as the show went up against the last half of Big Brother’s two-hour season finale and Barbara Walters’ repackaged sit-down with
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The second night of The Jay Leno Show fell from the stratosphere of the premiere numbers to 10.7 million viewers and a 3.3/9 adults 18-49 rating in its second outing.[...] ... Read Post
ABC’s late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel beat out NBC’s Jay Leno and CBS’ David Letterman Tuesday night, the first time Mr. Kimmel went head to head with his rivals in the 11.35 pm time slot, preliminary ratings data shows. Read Post
The Jay Leno Show dropped 40 percent of its audience from night 1 to night 2, according to Nielsen’s final numbers. That sounds like a reason for scripted showrunners to rejoice, but hold on: its 11.1 million viewers Tuesday at 10 p... Read Post